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Tag Archives: New Brunswick
Drews Head Lighthouse
In 1874 the The New Brunswick parliament appropriated funds for a lighthouse at Beaver Harbour, Charlotte County, to guide vessels into Beaver Harbour, which was frequently resorted to as a harbour of refuge. A site at Lighthouse Point on Drews … Continue reading
Posted in and now you know, history, k-12, life as me, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography
Tagged and now you know, Beaver Harbour, Drews Head Lighthouse, K-12, New Brunswick
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Deer Island ferry
The Deer Island Princess II and John E. Rigby operate on a 5 kilometre crossing of Passamaquoddy Bay between L’Etete on mainland New Brunswick to Stuart Cove on the east side of Deer Island. The service is operated year … Continue reading
The Walter Gray
The small deck ferry Joshua Slocum was built in Halifax in 1973 by Halifax Metal Workers for the Minister of Highways. It entered service on the short run between East Ferry, and Tiverton, Digby, County. Fitted with twin steerable props … Continue reading
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Tagged and now you know, ferry, fish farming, K-12, New Brunswick, the Walter Gray
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Deer Island
Lobsterdun waiting for the ferry across Passamaquoddy Bay between Deer Island and Letete. Letete is about 14 kilometres from Saint George, New Brunswick.
Posted in life as me, Lobsterdun, New Brunswick, outdoors
Tagged Deer Island, ferr, Letete, Lobsterdun, New Brunswick, Passamaquoddy Bay
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A coastal moment – CanCat Beach
This is one of those places where it rains 270 day of the year, and is foggy and overcast the rest of the time. © 2013 CKB
The kelp harvest
It might seem a bit strange that this guy is unloading kelp at a low tide instead of waiting for a high tide where he could just toss it on the dock, but it makes sense when you consider that … Continue reading
Posted in life as me, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography, video
Tagged Bay of Fundy, Deer Island, fishing, kelp, lobster, Lords Cove, New Brunswick, tides
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Dipper Harbour
Dipper Harbour is a sheltered harbour on the Bay of Fundy – it’s pretty, serene, and perhaps indicative of the state of the fisheries in Canada… more images in an album or on Facebook. © 2013 CKB
Posted in life as me, Lobsterdun, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography
Tagged Bay of Fundy, Dipper Harbour, New Brunswick
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St George New Brunswick
I decided to stop to grab a coffee and a snack in St George on my way to Letete to take a look at the the Green’s Point light station and catch the ferry to Deer Harbour – being … Continue reading
Posted in life as me, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography
Tagged Gorge, Magaguadavic River, New Brunswick, St George, waterfall
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At the beach
A moment pondering the kelp and stuff on the beach, is a moment well spent. © 2013 CKB
Posted in life as me, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography
Tagged Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, New River Beach
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Beach stuff
Stuff that I saw and picked up and generally enjoyed while poking about on the beach. © 2013 CKB
Posted in life as me, New Brunswick, outdoors, photography, recreation, road trip
Tagged beach, New Brunswick
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