Brunswick Street Baptist Church - York Street Audio Tour, Fredericton Heritage Trust, N.B., Canada
Singing away at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church on Ester morning in Fredericton!!!
Singing away at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church on Ester morning in Fredericton!!!
Celebrating Palm Sunday at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton!!!
Celebrating Palm Sunday at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton!!!
Fredericton - Brunswick Street Baptist Church Chior
The Sanctuary Chior in rehearsal.
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Pastor at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton!!
Pastor at the Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton!!
August 26th, Fredericton, NB Canada, 2019 Vlog - UFOs
Monday August 26th 2019. The first in a series of videos I took capturing things in the night sky and/or ranting and raving about how a lot of people living in Fredericton, NB Canada persist in pretending that this isn't happening.
At around 6:30 of this video I wrongly referred to Brunswick st. as Woodstock rd, and at around 10:40 of this video I referred to the intersection of Douglas Ave. and Maple street as the top of Douglas.
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Associate pastor at Brunswick St.Baptist Church Nancy Murphy very please with the Salvation Army
Associate pastor at Brunswick St.Baptist Church Nancy Murphy very please with the Salvation Army
Singing away at the The Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton
Singing away at the The Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton
BREAKING NEWS: Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada, travel and hotels video
Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada
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Fredericton
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City of Fredericton
Ville de Fredericton
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From top to bottom; left to right: Fredericton skyline, Pedestrian bridge of the Nashwaak River, Christ Church Cathedral, New Brunswick Legislative Building
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Nickname(s): City of Stately Elms, The Celestial City, Freddy Beach[1][2][3]
Motto(s): Fredericopolis, silvae filia nobilis (Latin)
Fredericton, noble daughter of the forest
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Location of Fredericton in Canada
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Coordinates: 45.957319°N 66.647818°W
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
County(s) York, Sunbury
Metropolitan area Greater Fredericton
Established 1785
Named for Prince Frederick, Duke of York
Government
• Type Fredericton City Council
• Mayor Mike O'Brien[4]
• MPs Matt DeCourcey
• MLAs Stephen Horsman
David Coon
Pam Lynch
Brian Macdonald
Kirk MacDonald
Area
• City 132.57 km2 (51.19 sq mi)
• Metro 4,521.72 km2 (1,745.8 sq mi)
Elevation 20-100 m (66-328 ft)
Population (2016)
• City 58,220
• Density 439.2/km2 (1,138/sq mi)
• Metro 105,688
Demonym(s) Frederictonian
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
• Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Postal code(s) E3A, E3B, E3C, E3G
Area code(s) 506
NTS Map 021G15
GNBC Code DAFMJ
Website fredericton.ca
Fredericton (/ˈfrɛdrɪktən/; French pronunciation: [fʁədʁiktɔ̃]) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province along the Saint John River, which flows west to east as it bisects the city. The river is the dominant natural feature of the area. One of the main urban centres in New Brunswick, the city had a population of 56,224 in the 2011 census.[5] It is the third-largest city in the province after Moncton and Saint John.
An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province, Fredericton is home to two universities, the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, and cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the Fredericton Region Museum, and The Playhouse, a performing arts venue. The city hosts the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, attracting regional and international jazz, blues, rock, and world artists. Fredericton is also an important and vibrant center point for the region's top visual artists; many of New Brunswick's notable artists live and work there today. Fredericton has also been home to some great historical Canadian painters as well, including Goodridge Roberts, and Molly and Bruno Bobak.
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73 −2−14
93 3−8
86 10−1
96 185
82 2310
88 2613
86 2512
88 207
89 132
106 6−3
95 1−11
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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Environment Canada[14]
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The Saint John River runs through Fredericton, with most of the city's post-war suburban development occurring on the gently sloping hills on either side of the river (although the downtown core is flat and lies low to the river).
Fredericton's climate is influenced by its inland position, resulting in colder winters than most other coastal areas of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
At an altitude of about 17 metres above sea level, Fredericton is nestled in the Pennsylvanian Basin. It differs markedly from the geologically older parts of the province. There are prominently two distinct areas in the region that are divided around the area of Wilsey Road, in the east end of the city. In the west side, the bedrock underneath the earth is topographically dominant, whereas the other is controlled by Pleistocene and recent deposits leading to the rivers (resulting in the area being shallow and wide). Fredericton and its surroundings are rich in water resources, which, coupled with highly arable soil, make the Fredericton region ideal for agriculture. The Saint John River and one of its major tributaries, the Nashwaak River, come together in Fredericton. The uninhabited parts of the city are heavily forested.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Fredericton was 38.9 °C (102 °F) on 18 August 1935.[16] The coldest temperature ever recorded was −38.9 °C (−38 °F) on 19 January 1925.[16]
As a provincial capital, its economy is tied to the public sector; however, the city also contains a growing IT and commercial sector. The city has the highest percentage of residents with a post-secondary education in the province and one of the highest per capita incomes.
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St Anthony's Catholic Church, Fredericton, NB
The original Name of St. Anthony's Parish was Saint Mary's Parish and was established in 1887, which was separated from St. Dunstan's Parish. The land and lumber were donated.
Culturally, the original community was diverse. It included Aboriginals, Acadians, English, Irish and Lebanese. Above all, they treasured the Roman Catholic Faith as it enriched their lives from birth to death.
The third pastor at St. Anthony’s suggested the name for the town. When a meeting was held on June 21, 1917, at St. Anthony’s Hall several names were put forward, such as, Eastbank, Brooklyn, Haig and Riverton. Many people favoured retaining Gibson as the names of the whole town. Fr. Murphy suggested Devon because it was the first town incorporated after the appointment of the Duke of Devonshire as Governor General of Canada. The name was accepted and Devon became the only town in New Brunswick with this name.
With changing demographics, in 2016 Bishop Robert Harris began a process of realignment and revitalization within the Diocese of Saint John. In 2018, it was announced that St. Anthony's, St. Theresa's and St. Patrick's (Stanley) would be realigned into one new parish, Our Lady of Peace Parish.
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton on a Sunday morning!!
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton on a Sunday morning!!
Singing away at the The Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton
Singing away at the The Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton
Brunswick Street United Baptist Church in fredericton Place to relax on a Sunday morning!!!
Brunswick Street United Baptist Church in fredericton Place to relax on a Sunday morning!!!
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton
391 Brunswick Street - York Street Audio Tour, Fredericton Heritage Trust, New Brunswick, Canada
Early Fredericton Photographs II 1867 to 1900
This is Josh Green's thrilling second part of his photographic tour through Fredericton’s past. It was held on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. His presentation covered 1867-1900, the period immediately following Confederation up until the turn of the century. Josh highlighted day to day 19th century life, interesting local characters, happenings, and vanished architecture all with lots of photos. His wonderful talk and old photographs gave a revealing glimpse into Fredericton’s first several decades.
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton!!!
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton!!!
DAY OF THUNDER CAR SHOW @ HOPE CITY
Attended the annual Day of Thunder Fathers Day Car Show at Hope City Church in Fredericton NB. Had a blast. Met up with another New Brunswick YouTuber, Aaron Wilson, check out his information below.
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Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton....
Singing away at the Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton....