Welcome to East Squeston

Let Us Build, Together

A Statement From Our Mayor

As Mayor of East Squeston, I consider it a great honor to welcome you and your loved ones to our fair city. There is no better place to bring you and your loved ones to than our fair city. Having served as Mayor of East Squeston for many years now, I know that you and your loved ones will all agree that our fair city is the place to be. - Mayor Norman Mann

School Days in East Squeston

With the coming of Autumn we welcome a new generation of ripe young minds to our world-renowned school system. It is vital for the sake of East Squeston and the future that we develop and shape our next generation into being the leadership of business and industry for tomorrow. As such it is city bylaw that students doing their training are not to be disturbed, no matter what or where you may encounter a student. Remember that the youth of today are our future, and we will all build that future, together.

Explore East Squeston

The Pier

Be sure to check out our beautiful and luxurious Pier and Boardwalk District, located on our scenic Riverfront. Sample delicious local delicacies and try your hand at games of skill and chance on our classic Midway, before taking a spin on our world-famous Merry-Go-Round. Make a memory that will last a lifetime.

"I met my wife on The Pier, proposed to her on the Pier, and got married on the Pier. All the happiest moments of my life happened on The Pier." - Lissa Simmons, age 30

Fahrgoen Building

Located in downtown East Squeston, the Fahrgoen Building is the oldest civic structure still standing to this very day. Standing taller and prouder than ever before, this historic landmark of our fine city is constantly being built up, higher and higher. See what's new every time you come to visit!

"Our child just loves the excitement of the Fahrgoen Building. They love looking out the new windows and seeing the City in all new ways." - Evie Stewart, age 34

Park Blogeon

Nestled in amongst the residences on the East Side of East Squeston, Park Blogeon is a perennial favourite for locals and visitors alike. A source of vibrant colour no matter what time of year, one visit to Park Blogeon and you'll be hypnotized.

"After our first trip to the park, my friends and I have made it our special place to meet after our golf games. Loser pays!" - Robin Roberts, age 34

Flavourtown

In the Art District lies East Squeston's best-kept secret, Flavourtown. The home to the hottest restaurants and trendiest dining in East Squeston, give your tastebuds an experience like no other.

"In Flavourtown, we challenge each others' skills and creativity every day and that means only the best for you, our guests." - Ronald Walker, age 37

East Squeston Museum of Modern Art

Pushing the envelope is the name of the game at East Squeston Museum of Modern Art. Weekly exhibits explore and celebrate the bredth of human creativity and artistic achievement. You won't believe your eyes.

"We have so much to show you, if you just let us." - Nat Tessa-Kelley, age 27

Eden Hughes Recreation Center

Celebrating East Squeston's most well-known athlete, the EHRC is host to sporting events, concerts, and conventions. Every weekend you're sure to find something to entiertain you, just the way e loved to for all eir fans.

"Mx. Eden Hughes was and will always be an inspiration to our city, and eir contributions will be remembered for as long as our city lives and breathes. I hope, wherever e is, e will be proud of us." - Mayor Norman Mann

Morgan Causeway Memorial Garden

One of the most popular destinations for young folks visiting East Squeston, the Morgan Causeway Memorial Garden is known as the most haunted place in the city. Don't come at night, unless you're looking for a fright!

"I went once to visit my mom, and I could just feel her there with me." - Karie Mendoza, Age 19

The Bog

Don't let the name fool you, the wetlands around the outskirts of East Squeston are an ecological wonderland. Home to our thriving logging industry and our rich argricultural bounty, The Bog is quietly a beloved destination for visitors and their families. Bring your kids! They won't want to leave.

"I couldn't believe how much my children loved The Bog. It's all I can do to get them to come home!" - Frazer Graham, Age 45

West Wingrange Shopping Center

Waiting for you just outside the West Wingrange Residential District is the state-of-the-art West Wingrange Shopping Center. Lose yourself as you eat, shop, and play like never before.

"There's no better play to eat, shop, and play!" - Caitlin Reed, Age 18

Corvid Festival

Fun Fact: Every year, on October 10th, East Squeston becomes home to the world's largest murder... of crows! Our fine feathered friends flock to our city in such numbers that you'll wonder where the sun went. During this time, our streets really come to life with attractions, food, and souvenir vendors of all kinds. Come see the sights and sounds of the Corvid Festival!

"It might be the single most breathtaking event of my entire life. The sounds, the sights, the darkness." - Dion Wood, Age 55

East Squeston Ornithological Society

Helping to organize and run the Corvid Festival is our very own Ornithological Society. Established shortly after the founding of our city, the Ornithological Society is home to some of the finest minds in East Squeston. Take a tour and see what our bird brains are researching today, and stop off at the gift shop so your budding birders have something to remember for the rest of their lives.

"We can't wait to show you what we've discovered." - Dr. Fae Richardson, Age 27

The Prism

Need to get around East Squeston? Then catch a ride on The Prism! This series of streetcars and subway is the lifeblood of our city, making sure everyone who rides it arrives exactly where they need to be.

"The Prism is one of the greatest accomplishments in East Squeston, a city built on great accomplishments. Efficient, clean, and direct, The Prism brings us all together, and takes us all where we need to go." - Mayor Norman Mann

East Squeston University

The greatest minds of our future are shaped at East Squeston University. ESQU provides the most qualified, experienced staff, and a modern environment that pays respect to our roots. The future and the past come together at ESQU. And while you visit the campus, be sure to catch one of our exciting collegiate sporting events. Go Jackdaws!

"East Sqeuston University is proud to have produced the greatest business and industrial leaders that the city of East Squeston has produced, and we know that if you value your child's future the way we do, you'll send them to ESQU for their highest education." - Safiyyah Alexander, Chancellor, Age 46

The Fog-Filled Forest

Known to be one of East Squeston's most popular attractions amongst folks new to the city, the Fog-Filled Forest is friendly and fun for everyone. Visitors often talk about how life-changing the experience was, emerging from its welcoming mists with a new lease on life and a new paradigm from which to help our city thrive and grow. Some lucky folks have even claimed to have met Mayor Norman Mann in the forest.

"The Fog-Filled Forest changed my life. Before visiting it I felt that I, an outsider, didn't belong in East Squeston at all, but now I realize that the city cannot live without me. Let us build, together." - Tomothy Downdab, Age 37

Paid for by the East Squeston Tourism Department, East Squeston Chamber of Commerce, and the Office of Mayor Norman Mann