As Seen in New Brunswick: Colors, Masks, and Extraordinary Beauty
New Brunswick surprised me. When we drove through, on our Epic Canadian Road Trip from Kalamazoo to Newfoundland, we went fast. Coming back, we took our time - and fell in love. This is a province that should be on everyone's to-visit list. It's beautiful, full of culture and art and friendly people, showcases amazing, fresh food, and the scenery - well, this is one part of the world I will return to again and again. I've got a slew of stories coming out about each of these places, but for now, come along on the journey through photos.
I am Canadian
Acadian Village
Mask at the Acadian Festival, Caraquet
Guess what's for dinner?
Miscou Lighthouse
Miscou bog walk
Ships in Shippagan
Sailboats at Second Nature in Fredericton
My favorite bookstore in Fredericton, the Owl's Nest
Changing of the guards in Fredericton
Farmer's market, Fredericton
St John City Market
Canadian priorities tshirt
Lobster gear along the Bay of Fundy
Waterfall, Fundy Trail
Moose! At the Fundy Trail Interpretive Center
View from Fundy Trail of the Bay of Fundy
Sea caves in St. Martins
Lighthouse, St John
A wall of fish in Miramichi
Floats on the pier, St. Andrews
Whale watching tour, St. Andrews
Seals in the Bay of Fundy
Llama, Kingsbrae Garden
Picnic? Outdoor art, Kingsbrae Garden
Sunset at low tide, St. Andrews
Best view in St. Andrews
Sunset, St. Andrews
Lobster roll
Freshly caught lobster in Shediac, Lobster capital of the world
Floats at Wood Chuck's (above and below)
Acadian pride
Hopewell Rocks
Lobster chips!
Acadian symbols are everywhere
Giant lobster in Shediac, the lobster capital of the world!
All photos courtesy and copyright Wandering Educators
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