Address: 141 James Renforth Dr, Rothesay, NB E2H 1K7, Canada
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Renforth, New Brunswick, Canada Location: Near Renforth Beach, Kennebecasis River. The Kennebecasis River (/kɛnəbəˈkeɪsɪs/ ken-ə-bə-KAY-sis) is a tributary of the Saint John River in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The name Kennebecasis is thought to be derived from the Mi'kmaq Kenepekachiachk, meaning little long bay place. (There is no evidence to this fact) It runs for approximately 95 kilometres, draining an area in the Caledonia Highlands, an extension of the Appalachian Mountains, inland from the Bay of Fundy.[1] The river's source is in the foothills of Albert County, near the rural community of Goshen. It runs southwest through the community of Penobsquis; several tributaries join the river in the town of Sussex several kilometres further west. Between Sussex and the river's junction with the Saint John River at Millidgeville (part of Saint John), the Kennebecasis River runs through a well-defined river valley which has become one of the primary land transportation routes in the southern part of the province, hosting the Route 1 expressway and the Canadian National Railway line to the Port of Saint John. The upper two thirds of the Kennebecasis River passes through pastoral rural countryside consisting of Acadian mixed forest and various agricultural areas, notably dairy farms around Sussex. Southwest of Sussex, the river becomes increasingly larger as it passes the communities of Norton and Hampton, before it empties into a delta-like area informally called the Hampton Marsh. West of Hampton, the Kennebecasis flows in a broad fjord-like glacial valley which defines the southern side of the Kingston Peninsula. At its junction with the Saint John River, the Kennebecasis River helps to form Grand Bay.
Several large islands can be found in the river, such as Kennebecasis Island just off-shore from Summerville on the Kingston Peninsula, and uninhabited (with the exception of a few summer cottages & an Off The Grid Community on the southern part of the island) Long Island, located near Rothesay. he communities of Nauwigewauk, Quispamsis and Rothesay become increasingly urban as the river approaches its junction with the Saint John River. The lower Kennebecasis River valley is largely a suburban/exurban region for Saint John. The area is outside the summer 'fog belt' for the Bay of Fundy and enjoys more sunshine year-round than Saint John. It is also substantially colder in winter than the Bay of Fundy-climate-controlled city proper. The Valley or KV, as the lower Kennebecasis River valley is called by locals, has experienced dramatic population growth over the past several decades, largely owing to the development of Route 1 through the area in the 1960s. Once a minor dormitory suburb of the Saint John area, the towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis constitute a moderately-sized population centre with some commercial development. Saint John, by contrast, has suffered from an erosion of its tax and commercial bases as population and businesses have migrated away from the urban core. The Kennebecasis effectively isolates the Kingston Peninsula from suburban sprawl. It is crossed by two ferry services, the Gondola Point Ferry that connects Gondola Point to Reeds Point, and the Summerville to Millidgeville Ferry that connects Millidgeville to Summerville. A third ferry service, the Kennebecasis Island Ferry connects Summerville to Kennebecasis Island. Several controversial proposals have been made in recent decades to build a highway bridge over the Kennebecasis River to the Kingston Peninsula however this has been rejected by numerous provincial governments citing financial pressures as well as the likelihood of suburban sprawl occurring in this farming area as a result. The Kennebecasis River valley communities have rich histories; many were settled by Loyalists in the 1780s and 1790s who traveled upriver from Saint John to land grants offered by the British government. They became more prominent during the late 1800s following construction of the European and North American Railway through the area, which allowed for easier travel between Saint John and Moncton. Over the ensuing decades, the lower Kennebecasis River valley became a summer vacation destination for wealthy Maritimers, Americans and central Canadians. It is also a popular cruising destination for recreational boating as a result of its connection with the navigable portions of the Saint John River.
A short video of Canada's oldest incorporated city including a view of the harbour front, Wolastoq (pronounced 'Wool-a-stook') Park, 360 panorama, Reversing Falls, Martello Tower, Cityscape from Southend, Along Waterloo Street and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, St. Judes Anglican, Fishing Vessel on the Bay, St. George's Clock Tower and the City of Saint John, Renforth Lighthouse, & a World Famous Bay of Fundy Sunset,
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194 Vincent Road, Quispamsis, NB, Video Tour
Be taken away to another world as you drive up the winding driveway beneath the maple and birch trees that give you spectacular privacy on this approximately 2 acre property. Recently renovated, this spacious Queen built 2 storey home is swimming in natural light and has had extensive updates done in the last couple of years. All newer windows and doors, 40 yr roof shingles, newer kitchen cabinets and whirlpool appliances, an open concept design, newer flooring throughout, upgraded insulation (R52 in the attic), newer garage doors, trim, updated bathrooms, and more including one heat pump that's rented and one that's owned. The recently installed front veranda gives you a great outdoor space to enjoy and admire your new property no matter what the weather, a great place for your rocking chairs, and to barbecue all year round. Need heated storage space for your seasonal ride or boat? The basement garage door is ideal for this. It's not hard to imagine why this home is a match for so many buyers out there, so please don't wait around if you have any interest. I welcome all inquiries and would be happy to hear from you. NOTE: The approximately 2 acres are to be subdivided off of larger parcel by vendor prior to closing. Additional acreage is available to purchase if you wish to pick up some land for cheap to develop, or subdivide and sell to make approximately 150-200k or more. An outstanding opportunity! Contact for more details. MLS# NB018864
NB Flood aerials Quispamsis to Meenans Cove May 7, 2018
On May 7, 2018, JDI flew EMO officials for an aerial survey of flood damage along affected sections of the Kennebecasis and St. John River. Here is the footage along the Kennebecasis from Quispamsis to Meenans Cove.
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Petit Cap, small fishing village, beach and wharf in Southeastern New Brunswick on the Northumberland Strait
8 Matthews Crescent, Turtle Lake Lodge
Beautiful lot, 1 row back of Lakefront at Turtle Lake Lodge, Sk. Septic tank and sand point well in place, along with storage shed, RV deck. Public boat launch and beach very close by.
Medicine Lake Ice Fishing - End of Season 2016 - Drone Footage - Aerial - Medicine lake, MN
Ice fishing medicine lake is a blast! Notice all the holes? This video was taken with a drone at the end of the ice fishing season. about two weeks after this was shot, the ice was all gone.
Rockwood Park Drone Footage
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A few clips from Fisher Lake at Rockwood Park on May 12, 2017.
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fishing shanty dalhousie nb
no ice on the bay but some at the marina
Autumn in New Brunswick Canada - Drone Aerial Video
just little vid of the tug boat getting the pipe ready to empty the dredge in Dalhousie new brunswick canada
Kingston Peninsula Fall Drive timelapse
A time lapse of a fall drive along the peninsula. Shot October 2015 in Kingston, NB.
DAY TRIP TO LAHAVE BAKERY VIDEO DIARY
Recently I took a little day trip to LaHave Bakery in Bridgewater NS with some local photographers, and it was truly a blast! I decided to shoot a little footage to take you behind the scenes with me. Shout out to @chillinwithBernie for the images!
Fishing Village Called Coombs Cove
Fishing Village Called Coombs Cove Written And Performed By Jerry Drakes
Lily Lake - Saint John, NB
Sunset River (4k)
Kennebecasis River. Sunset. Shot in 4k.
Natural light (24fps at 50 shutter speed, variable ISO and fs). Shot with a DJI Inspire 1.
LOG colour processed with CineStyle and lightly corrected (contrast only). All colours otherwise natural.