Saint John General Hospital

[2] Built on a hill near the center of the city, the 12-storey building, topped with a gleaming metal dome, was a prominent landmark in Saint John's skyline.

[2][3] The hospital boasted state-of-the-art facilities for its time: in 1932 its new cancer clinic was treating patients with radiation therapy, in 1952 it introduced a neurosurgery department, and in the 1960s it became the first hospital in the region to offer renal dialysis.

[2] It remained empty and condemned until December 10, 1995, when the building was demolished by a controlled implosion.

[3] The hospital's dome survived the demolition intact and was pulled from the rubble.

It now forms the roof of a gazebo in a small Saint John park, located near Garden Street.

The dome of the former Saint John General Hospital