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Saint Aubin, Jersey

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Saint Aubin is a port in the Channel Island of Jersey. It opens out to a bay of the Gulf of Saint-Malo. Originally a fishing village at the opposite end of St. Aubin's Bay from the town of Saint Helier, St. Aubin is now the hub of the parish of St. Brelade. Its name refers to Saint Aubin of Angers. The Parish Hall is housed in the former railway station. The Railway Walk, a trail following the route of the former railway to La Corbière, starts from St. Aubin. Saint Aubin's Fort lies in the bay, just outside the harbour. St Aubin On The Hill Church is situated uphill from the harbour.

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