Thursday, August 29, 2013

St. John, New Brunswick


Last full day in Canada we toured St. John, New Brunswick a busy seaport on the Bay of Fundy. The tides change 23 feet twice a day. The water traveling at 35 mi./h upstream stopping for 10 min. 35 mi./h downstream twice a day. Making a reversing waterfall on the St. John River where kayakers and seals play. There is a large oil refinery, paper mill the home of the Red Rose Tea manufacturing and a brewery wooden ship manufacturing, lumber mill and fishing back in the day of the wooden ship. 76 miles from Maine will be glad to get home winter is coming the last picture is of the leaves turning fall colors on our last day in Newfoundland.
 












 

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