Showing 10 of total 1203 videos on brunswickMore New Brunswicklength: 8:50 Source: Youtube Author: wanbygod
More New Brunswick photos from 2007. All photography by Miss Wanda. Areas in NB include: St George, Sackville, Moncton, Dieppe, Fundy Parks, Hillsborough, Magnetic Hill, Miramichi, Buctouche, Kings Landing, Dieppe, the old Moncton Coliseum, Sunny Brae, St-Marie-de-Kent, Back Harbour, & others.. Enjoy!tags: Atlantic Canada Maritimes Moncton St-George Sackville Hillsborough Petitcodiac Back-Harbour Kings-Landing Sunny-Brae Saint John, New Brunswick, Canadalength: 2:70 Source: Youtube Author: virtualcanada
Presiding over the Bay of Fundy, picturesque Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, which began as a settlement in 1631. It grew up around the ship-building industry, and cruise ships continue to make Saint John a port of call. There is a lot to explore here, such as the thriving ecosystem that is part of the Bay of Fundy, in the Irving Nature Park.Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswicklength: 5:11 Source: Youtube Author: trevdog67
Video shot on 6 August 2007 at Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick. This video shows the "flower pot" formations that have been carved by wave action and erosion over the years. These are the rocks at low tide. Near Moncton, New Brunswick on the Fundy Coast in Albert County.tags: Hopewell Rocks Albert County Moncton New Brunswick summer flower pots Bay of Fundy low tide erosion Red Dragonfly All Ears at Brunswick Music Festivallength: 1:30 Source: Youtube Author: NTDTV
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We all enjoy music, but too much loud music can damage our hearing. Australian Hearing is sponsoring a music festival in Melbourne this year. It aims to encourage festival-goers to look after their hearing, so they can enjoy music for years to come.
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Many people associate street parties and festivals with.... moreBrunswick Downeaster Station Groundbreakinglength: 3:31 Source: Youtube Author: williamlord123Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canadalength: 2:60 Source: Youtube Author: virtualcanada
Hopewell Rocks, at the Hopewell Cape on the Bay of Fundy, is one of the most unusual sights in the world! An on-site interpretive center is loaded with displays and maps that help to explain the geological phenomenon that occurs here daily. The Fundy Tides are the highest in the world and here at Hopewell Rocks, they.... more |