Road Trip to Canada's East Coast - New Brunswick - Part 2

We find ourselves driving through wilderness roads of the Fundy National Park from the fishing village of Alma, New Brunswick.

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The Red Muskoka chairs as we call it in Ontario are also called the Red Adirondack chairs widespread in Canada. Regardless, these red chairs are a Canadian symbol of the 'True North' placed in special places for visitors to enjoy the view of nature.

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Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. Hopewell Rocks or Flowerpot rocks is located at the Cape, it is the world famous geological formation accessible at low tide. You can see water from the horizon coming back to fill in the bay.

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Downtown Saint John, New Brunswick. Sculptures of John Hooper "People Waiting" at King Street.

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Fredericton is the capital city of New Brunswick. The city's heritage homes are brightly and creatively coloured heritage, a display of happiness.

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Fredericton flood remnant caused by Saint John river swells.

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... and driving goes on ...

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Thank you dear friend @schamangerbert... 😎

Would love to do it again!

Yes and yes... this time Cabot trail and then New Foundland