RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge was a Royal Canadian Air Force training station located in coastal Charlotte County, New Brunswick in the hamlet of Pennfield Ridge. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Fundy Trail ParkwaySt Martins The Bay of Fundy is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the US state of Maine. It has an extremely high tidal range. Portions of the Bay of Fundy, Shepody Bay and Minas Basin, form one of six Canadian sites in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, and are classified as a Hemispheric site. It is administered by the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Canadian Wildlife Service, and is managed in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Nature Conservancy of Canada. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Kings LandingLower Prince William Kings Landing is a New Brunswick, living history museum with original buildings from the period of 1820-1920. It was created around buildings that were saved and moved to make way for the headpond for the Mactaquac Dam. Although Kings Landing is not and never was a real village, New Brunswick and the areas surrounding Prince William were primary settled by Anglo-American Loyalists from the Thirteen Colonies, who were called the United Empire Loyalists in Canada; Scottish, Irish and English immigrants were early settlers as well. It is approximately 40 km west of Fredericton, New Brunswick in the community of Lower Prince William. Kings Landing is a representation of rural New Brunswick during the 19th and early 20th century. It is not a replica of an actual village, but a collection of sal... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Annapolis Royal Historic GardensAnnapolis Royal Annapolis Royal, formerly known as Port Royal, is a town located in the western part of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Today's Annapolis Royal evolved from the 1605 French settlement of Port Royal , renamed in honour of Queen Anne following the Siege of Port Royal in 1710 by Britain. The town was the capital of Acadia and later Nova Scotia for almost 150 years, until the founding of the City of Halifax in 1749. It was attacked by the British six times before permanently changing hands after the Siege of Port Royal in 1710. Over the next fifty years, the French and their allies made six unsuccessful military attempts to regain the capital. Including a raid during the American Revolution, Annapolis Royal faced a total of thirteen attacks, more than any other place in North America. A... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Kingsbrae GardenSaint Andrews Saint Andrews is a town in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is sometimes referred to in tourism marketing by its unofficial nickname St. Andrews By-the-Sea. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Fort Anne National Historic SiteAnnapolis Royal Fort Anne is a four-star fort built to protect the harbour of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The fort repelled all French attacks during the early stages of King George's War. Now designated a National Historic Site of Canada, it is managed by Parks Canada. The 1797 officer's quarters was renovated in the 1930s and now house the museum with exhibits about the fort's history and historic artifacts from the area. A 1⁄2-kilometre trail runs along the fort's earthen walls, and provides a view of the Annapolis River and basin. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Grant's Getaways: Travel Oregon Forever Fund
Tom and Sue Hunton, owners of the Camas County Mill, have given their community's old schoolhouse a new purpose. For over 125 years, the Lower Fern Ridge School has stood on the outskirts of Eugene, playing the role of schoolhouse, honey house and decaying storage space. That was until Tom and Sue Hunton, owners of the Camas Country Mill, decided to give it new purpose.
New Brunswick Route 15 - Moncton - Shediac - Port Elgin
This drive features all of Route 15 East.
The the drive begins in Riverview on Findlay Blvd, transitions briefly onto NB Route 114 and then continues onto NB Route 15 in Moncton—New Brunswick's second-largest city (pop. 140,000). Route 15 connects Moncton to the Trans-Canada Highway (crosslisted as NB Route 2) and its eastern Northumberland shore. The section between Exit 10 and 31A is overlayed with Route 11, which separates at the junction in Shediac, then runs north along the ocean to the Quebec border. Route 15 becomes and remains an undivided two-lane highway after Exit 37 until its terminus at the Trans-Canada Highway junction (crosslisted with NB Route 16) in Port Elgin. Between the Route 950 junction and Route 16, Route 15 is part of the scenic Acadian Drive.
Abandoned Barracks in Vanastra - RCAF Station Clinton
Driving to abandoned military barrack in Vanastra Ontario at RCAF Station Clinton. Music by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com