Canadian Maritimes trip 2017 (HD 1080p)
Canadian Maritimes trip 2017, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Canadian Maritimes travel guide, Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces or the Canadian Maritimes, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The Maritimes had a population of 1,813,606 in 2016.
The Maritimes, along with a fourth province – Canada's easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador – make up Atlantic Canada.
Located along the Atlantic coast, various aquatic sub-basins are located in the Maritimes, such as the Gulf of Maine and Gulf of St. Lawrence. The region is located northeast of New England, southeast of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula, and southwest of the island of Newfoundland. All three provinces are entirely south of the southernmost extremity of Western Canada, and are the only provinces of Canada without large and sparsely populated northern regions.
The notion of a Maritime Union has been proposed at various times in Canada's history; the first discussions in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference contributed to Canadian Confederation which instead formed the larger Dominion of Canada.
New Brunswick
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New Brunswick is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, and the only constitutionally bilingual province in the country. The provincial capital is Fredericton. Statistics Canada estimates the provincial population in 2008 to be 751,527; a majority are English-speaking, but there is also a large Francophone minority (32%), chiefly of Acadian origin.
The province's name comes from the English and French translation for the city of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, northern Germany, the ancestral home of the Hanoverian King George III of the United Kingdom.
New Brunswick is a relatively sparsely populated province, with considerable forests forming the main body. The core of the province is virtually uninhabited, with the population very focused in the Western part of the province as well as the Eastern and Southern coastlines.
See in New Brunswick
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Fundy National Park. Near the village of Alma, Fundy National Park is 207 square kilometres of fundy coast and inland forest. The park has multiple campgrounds which include wilderness and more comfortable ones. There are over twenty waterfalls in Fundy National Park.
Reversing Falls. A one of a kind adventure where the flow of the Saint John River reverses when the Bay of Fundy is at high tide!
Hopewell Rocks. A group of Flowerpot rocks located in the community of Hopewell Cape.
Visit New Brunswick's national parks:
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Kouchibouguac National Park[9]. Located along the shores of the Northumberland Strait, Kouchibouguac National Park is home to much wildlife and glorious beaches. Camping is available in the park. The Kouchibouguac park is probably best known for its sand dunes, and shallow protected tidal pool beaches, which offer very warm swimming.
Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Former U.S president Franklin D. Roosevelts summer retreat from 1921-1936. Located on the southern portion of Campobello island, this was also the island where Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was born.
Mount Carleton. A remote mountain (highest in maritimes) perfect for wilderness lovers
And see some of the other unusual attractions New Brunswick has to offer:
Old Sow With a diameter of 75 metres or 250 feet, Old Sow is the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere. Old Sow is located off the south-western shore of Deer Island.
Grand Falls and Gorge
World Pond Hockey Championships
Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Nova Scotia consists of a very large peninsula (known as the mainland), connected to the province of New Brunswick by a narrow strip of land, and includes Cape Breton Island, which is now joined to the mainland by the Canso Causeway.
See in Nova Scotia
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Peggys Cove Lighthouse, 35 km SW of Halifax on road 333 is a lighthouse on rounded rocks. The lighthouse is a post office, there is a restaurant and tourist information but otherwise it is just big rocks with a dozen small house and 60 people living there. Outside Peggys Cove on the 333 there are plenty of B&B's and restaurants.
Swissair Memorial, close to Peggys Cove on the 333.
Cape Breton highlands (especially in the Fall)
Citadel Hill, located in downtown Halifax.
The Southern Nova Scotia Biosphere, Tobeatic Wilderness Area, and Kejimikujik National Park in the southern half of the province--the largest protected wilderness area in Atlantic Canada
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town in North America.
Central Nova Scotia, Canada - Scenery & Adventure
Central Nova Scotia, Canada features two distinct seacoasts: The Bay of Fundy Shore and the Northumberland Shore. Visit places like Parrsboro, Cape Chignecto, Five Islands, Truro, Pugwash, Shubenacadie, Maitland, Burncoat, Amherst, Tatamagouche, Joggins and Malagash and be amazed at what this beautiful corner of the world has to offer!
The One Week Road Trip (Maine, Nova Scotia, Toronto)
When your photographer buddies hit you up to a last-second road trip to Maine and Canada with little to no planning, you obviously say yes.
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World War II Bomber Near Tofino: Hike
A hike to a crashed bomber site on Vancouver island, on Radar Hill, near Tofino and Long Beach.
At 23:00 on February 12, 1945, the Canadian military aircraft Canso 11007 set off from the harbour at Tofino, BC, Canada, but crashed into Radar Hill soon after. The wreck of the aircraft is still there 71 years later, and it's a popular destinations for hikers in the Tofino / Pacific Rim National Park area. All 12 on board the aircraft survived.
Pilot F/O Ronnie J. Scholes.
Co-pilot F/O LC Laker.
Navigator F/O Lace Knechtel.
P/O Clarence Sartorius.
WO2 LH Malcomston.
WO2 JB Campbell.
WO2 CH Henningsen.
F/Sgt. RW Hacker.
Sgt. RF Bell.
Sgt. WA Hooge.
AW1 RJ Pike.
Mr. DF Marlett.
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The remains of the aircraft are at: 49 degrees 07 minutes north and 125 degrees 46 minutes west. It looks like the remains are just visible on Google Maps:
The following are some websites with interesting information and photos about Canso 11007, it's crew, and the crash site. If you recommend any additional sources, please mention them in the comments section. If I have any details incorrect about Canso 11007, its crew, or about the incident, please let me know in the comments.
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Information on Pacific Rim National Park:
Informatin on Radar Hill:
Photos, video and animations by Karl Johanson.
Filmed with a Nikon CoolPix.
Beautiful Canada ~ Walking at White Rock Beach
White Rock is a city in British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of Metro Vancouver. It borders Semiahmoo Bay and is surrounded on three sides by South Surrey. To the southeast across a footbridge lies the Semiahmoo First Nation, which is within the borders of Surrey.
Cabot Trail Drive | Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
I spent the day driving along of the world famous Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
The Cabot Trail is one of the most beautiful scenic drives in the world and one of Canada's top attractions for visitors to the East Coast.
The trail stretches more than 300 KM in length And while it can be done in a single day I would definitely recommend spending the night somewhere on the trail so that you can truly experience all of what it has to offer.
Not only is it a beautiful driving route but there are also plenty of opportunities for hiking and getting closer to nature including the amazing Skyline Trail.
During my time in the maritimes this was some of the best scenery of the entire trip and I would argue that Cape Breton is one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
Having done similar driving routes in Europe like the Transfagarasan in Romania and the Grimsel Pass in Switzerland,I would put the Cabot Trail up there as one of the best scenic drives that you could do in the world.
This is a must see if you're planning a visit to Canada!
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Dash Cam Tour: Trans-Canada Hwy. (Sydney to Kingston)
:::::::::: Day 1
00:01 North Sydney, Nova Scotia
01:37 Cabot Trail Loop Begins
06:02 Cape Breton Highlands National Park (eastern gate)
06:14 Cabot Trail through the Park
10:04 Cabot Trail Scenic View Point
12:34 Leaving the Park (western gate)
12:55 Cabot Trail, Chéticamp
15:00 Cabot Trail Loop Ends
15:39 Whycocomagh
15:45 The Farmer's Daughter Country Market
16:54 Port Hastings
17:04 Canso Causeway (leaving Cape Breton Island)
17:17 Aulds Cove (rest stop)
18:03 Antigonish
18:44 New Glasgow
19:25 Truro
19:44 Hwy 104 Toll Section
19:49 Cobequid Pass Toll Plaza
19:57 Cobequid Pass Rest Area
20:27 Oxford
20:45 .Amherst
20:55 ::::: Nova Scotia to New Brunswick Crossing :::::
21:12 Aulac
21:22 Sackville
21:46 Moncton
23:17 Fredericton
23:42 End of Day 1 Statistics
:::::::::: Day 2
24:03 Fredericton, New Brunswick
25:28 Woodstock
26:13 Perth-Andover
26:37 Grand Falls
27:01 Saint Leonard
27:19 Edmundston (rest stop)
28:33 ::::: New Brunswick to Quebec Crossing :::::
29:17 Saint-Louis-du-Ha ! Ha!
29:56 Rivière-du-Loup
31:21 Montmagny
32:02 Levis (south of Québec City)
34:02 Drummondville
35:23 Greater Montréal Area (entering Montréal)
35:35 Montréal
37:15 Greater Montréal Area (leaving Montréal)
37:30 ::::: Quebec to Ontario Crossing :::::
37:54 Bainsville (rest stop)
38:30 Cornwall
40:33 Brockville
41:18 Gananoque
41:37 Kingston
42:31 End of Day 2 Statistics
42:51 Trip Statistics
43:27 Kingston City Hall
Nova Scotia and mumm
Daryl Makk continues his motorcycle adventure visiting sites in Nova Scotia and attending a secret party
Scenic Flight with Tofino Air
The flight was a once in a lifetime experience. It was an enjoyable and scenic tour of the glaciers and coastline that takes your breath away!!
The flight was a very generous 30 minutes+ and the pilot flew us through some fantastic areas ensuring we could enjoy our experience to the full.
Victoria B.C. - Summer
Possibly one of my favourite cities in the world, on par with London. I was lucky enough to visit Victoria in the Summer with my American family. Unfortunately this is the only video I took on the entire trip, there was simply too much else to do as there is always something going on in this lively city.
Shout out to David Harris, the best busker I have ever met!