Moncton
tall ships
Fortress in Louisbourg Bay
on the way to Third Vault falls
Bluenose II
Caissie Cape
Whale on wall
in Louisbourg Bay
at beach end
Lockeport Lighthouse
near the sugar bush
Moncton
Bras d'Or Lake, lighthouse
Nova Scotia
near Glace Bay
Moncton
La banquise
Saint-John City market.
towards the Dauphin Gate
Cabanes de pêcheurs sur la glace
Moncton
Beach Port Mouton
Lighthouse
"The Rocks" provincial park, Fundy Bay.
out of the water
Shediac.
from Cap Lumière shore
Shediac.
the beach
Moncton
Beaumont road, Memramcook
iced feet
Cordes
Frédéric Gate
Moncton
Moncton
Moncton
Glenora distillery,
Nova Scotia
private sea
Caissie Cape shore
Seagulls on Digby's wharf
Moncton
Memramcook.
Quebec City.
wharf
"The Rocks" provincial park, Fundy Bay.
barn
"The Rocks" provincial park, Fundy Bay.
Miramichi
Moncton
Lunenburg
This Saturday, was the heritage day in town, and 6 historic places were open to public.
We can definitely not compare this to the historic monuments day in France. While Moncton city was officially founded in 1766, no edifice remain from those early days. However, we visited two of them, the Peters House (1905), which is now hosting the YWCA and the First Moncton United Baptist Church, erected in 1915, with its organ and original baptismal fonts. Thanks to the heritage preservation board team, this day exists, this is a nice cultural initiative indeed.
Pumpkins-head Riverview guys and a huge soup bowl nearby...