After I was done digging into the past On The Trail of Loyalists, pardon the pun. I unearthed some characters that left behind a legacy beyond honour and Old Glory. Who Done it? George Frederick Street, born 21 July, 1787 in Burton, N.B. to a British land granted immigrant. He was a lawyer, politician a judge, an... Continue Reading →
The Miramichi River Route, as I would do it.
Map of New Brunswick The Miramichi River Route A.K.A Highway 8 is a scenic drive between Fredericton and Miramichi.; I recommend to bit, chew, and digest, this awesome 174 kilometer strip of river and road, one attraction at time. This is not a what do and see in Fredericton or Miramichi but what see and... Continue Reading →
Size Matters In New Brunswick
This is a photographic story to show you the general rule of thumb for honouring an industry, a species, or a historically significant event in New Brunswick. By building a Worlds Largest Monument ...Enjoy. Worlds Larges Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick It represent the importance of the forestry industry to the area and the Province.... Continue Reading →
In Honour of Canada’s 150th
I had come back from a trip of a lifetime to Kenya in March 2016 that left a travel hangover bigger than my will. I needed a hair of the dog to aid my re-entry into New Brunswick life and to find a fitting way to celebrate Canada's 150th that was all mine. However,... Continue Reading →