City Hall ,Fredericton, Canada
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Fredericton City Hall
This video is about Fredericton City Hall
Capital City Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Fredericton is the historical capital city of New Brunswick, where treelined streets and the majestic St. John River give the city a distinct signature. A dignified capital city, Fredericton stages a daily changing-of-the-guard ritual and has vibrant architecture in its government buildings, churches, houses and galleries. Modern riverside Fredericton is delightful to nature enthusiasts. Fredericton's City Hall is the oldest City Hall still in use in the Maritime Provinces and visitors to the building can tour the Council Chamber and see the history of Fredericton woven into 24 colorful tapestries.
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New Brunswick Travel Guide (Canada) | Visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy & Hopewell Rocks
Come join us for our New Brunswick Travel Guide as we visit this beautiful province in maritimes of Canada visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks.
We kick things off in Fredericton, where my parents live, playing tourist by visiting the historic downtown centre, city hall, pedway, lighthouse, Odell park and legislative building as well as walking along Waterloo Row to see some historic mansions and the Fredericton Railway Bridge (pedestrian walking bridge) to grab lunch and beers at Picaroons Roundhouse.
From Fredericton we continued our road trip by heading south to visit Saint Andrews. Beautifully situated along the coast this is one of the most scenic towns in New Brunswick and great place to go boating and/or whale watching. Although we just visited briefly we really enjoyed our fish and chips and assorted seafood platter lunch and walk along the beach.
We continued onward to Fundy National Park where we set up base in a beautiful cabin located in Cape Enrage nearby Alma. From here we did several days worth of exploring Fundy National Park visiting lakes, hiking trails, beaches, rivers and more. Togo especially loved the opportunity to splash around as much as he could.
Our final stop visiting New Brunswick was at Hopewell Rocks - the most iconic attraction in the province. Having a chance to visit with beautiful weather and before the crowds descended was the perfect ending to our time in New Brunswick. If you're looking for an underrated Province to visit in Canada look no further than New Brunswick. This province has so much to offer and is well off the typical tourist radar.
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New Brunswick Travel Guide (Canada) | Visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy National Park & Hopewell Rocks:
Today we’re going to be taking you on our family road trip across New Brunswick! After two days driving across Ontario and Quebec, we finally arrived at our destination: Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick. We show you Fredericton highlights, and then we’ll be touring the charming seaside town of St Andrews, hiking in Fundy National Park, and marvelling at the Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy, which is home to the highest tides in the whole world. We hope you’ll enjoy our tour of the province and now let’s go explore New Brunswick.
We took a break after all that food and drink, and later in the afternoon we drove to Odell Park so that Togo could enjoy a walk in the woods.
We showed my parents a few of the city landmarks stopping at Town Hall, the lighthouse, and the Legislative Building, and then it was time to hop in the car and start this road trip!
Our next destination was St Andrews, about a 2 hour drive away. This is a very picturesque seaside town where you can do whale-watching excursions, boat tours, and enjoy delicious seafood.
Because it was such a hot day, we also made time to find a beach so that Togo could splash around.
Then, it was time to hop back in the car and drive to our next destination: Cape Enrage where we had rented a cottage for the next 2 nights. It was about a 3 hour drive to get there with a few stops for the dog along the way. We had to cross all of Fundy National Park.
The following morning, we got an early start and made our way to Fundy National Park for some hiking. After a few days of driving, Togo was thrilled to be out in the woods leading his pack down the trails.
After a little snack on the picnic tables, we got back in the car and drove towards Herring Cove to give Togo a chance to play in the water. Alma is a small town located just outside the park, so they picked up some fish and chips with coastal views.
That afternoon, we continued exploring the rest of Fundy National Park and visited two different lakes. The fog was starting to roll in as we drove back to the cottage that afternoon, and shortly after, it started to rain. We were lucky enough to have a special visitor: this deer!
The next day was another early start because it was our last day in the province and we couldn’t miss the Hopewell Rocks!
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Christmas tree lighting at Fredericton's city hall
Reporter Samantha Magee was at Fredericton's City Hall on saturday to kick off the Christmas season. Saturday December 3rd was the 26th annual lighting of the Christmas tree. Carols were sung and candles were light, not even the occupy protestors still in the square could dampen the cheery mood
How to Navigate Victoria Circle
The Victoria Circle Roundabout is a major infrastructure renewal and road improvement project that will result in the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of King Street, Brunswick Street, Point Sainte Anne Boulevard, and Smythe Street. There are 5 simple rules to navigating Victoria Circle.
Visit Fredericton.ca/Roundabouts to learn more
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United Way of Central New Brunswick Supported by City of Fredericton
During the month of October, city employees will be asked to consider supporting the United Way through payroll deduction as well as through a series of fund-raising events.
As Municipal Campaign Chair, I look forward to working with my fellow staff members to make this campaign a success, said Kathy Edwards, 2012 Municipal Campaign Chair. The municipal campaign is coordinated by a large number of staff members from divisions across city departments who volunteer their time and talents to help out fellow members of our community.
Last year, over $45,000 was raised through the City of Fredericton's 2011 campaign.