Pinoy Immigrant in Moncton, New Brunswick - Day 2 - Public Library, Riverfront Park
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Walking Along Moncton Riverfront Park
We're trying to catch up with the tidal bore but we missed it. So we decided to have a stroll in the Riverfront trail going to Dieppe.
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Moncton New-Brunswick 1st July 2012 Canada Day Fireworks Riverfront Park
Canada Day July 1 st 2012 Downtown Moncton new-Brunswick Canada
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Moncton New-Brunswick 1st July 2012 Canada Day Fireworks Riverfront Park FINAL!
Canada Day July 1 st 2012 Downtown Moncton new-Brunswick Canada
Enjoy Whoa Canada! Celebrations in
Downtown Moncton on July 1st!
Final Fireworks
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Riverfront Walk - Moncton, NB - Canada
Out shooting photos for a client I wanted to share the experience of walking along part of our extensive and beautiful Riverfront Trail here in Moncton, NB.
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Petitcodiac River Tidal Bore @ Riverfront Park in Moncton, July 10, 2011: 7:09 P.M.
This one was taken a few feet above the river behind the Rogers building next to, and during an amazing Pow Wow put on by First Nations, at Riverfront Park in Moncton NB, Canada.
Biking at Riverfront trail in Moncton NB
Visitors to Riverfront Park enjoy walking, running, and cycling along the banks of the Petitcodiac, one of Canada’s most unique rivers. Five kilometres of paved and gravel trails connect Moncton’s downtown to neighbouring communities of Dieppe and Riverview. Points of interest include Bore Park, natural landscapes, skateboard park, sports fields and commemorative monuments.
Moncton Riverfront
A little fly by from the Gunningsville Bridge to Halls Creek. A great place to walk, run, ride a bike or just sit back and enjoy the scenery.
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Fredericton, New Brunswick – Atlantic Canada’s Riverfront Capital
Nestled along the magnificent Saint John River sits Fredericton, New Brunswick’s capital city. Visitors can enjoy the diverse tastes of a big city while reveling in the friendly welcome of a small town.
What better way to explore this riverside hub than a gastronomic tour? Fredericton’s many restaurants serve everything from local seafood to farm-fresh vegetables. Pick up your own goodies, straight from the farmer, at the Boyce Farmers Market, one of Canada’s best.
But the meal isn’t complete without something to wash it down. With nearly a dozen craft breweries, newcomers will raise a glass (or two!) to the overflowing selection of beer, cider, and mead on tap.
History comes alive in Fredericton. Watch the Changing of the Guard in the Historic Garrison District, or stroll down the tree-lined streets flush with turn of the Century Victorian homes. History buffs can’t miss Kings Landing Historical Settlement, transporting guests back to 19th century New Brunswick.
Our vibrant culture is on display at top-notch art galleries, including the world-renowned Beaverbrook Art Gallery. For a night out with friends and family, why not catch a free concert or movie under the stars? And to top it all off, Fredericton is home to the best International festival on the East Coast: the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival.
Any outdoor enthusiast will be busy with our 88km of trails, just waiting to be explored on foot or by bike. Take a boat tour on the majestic Saint John River, wander the old growth forest in Odell Park, or stop to smell the roses in the Botanic Garden. Or to truly relax, lounge on the beach at Mactaquac Provincial Park.
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Nichée le long de la magnifique rivière Saint Jean, Fredericton, capitale du Nouveau Brunswick, permet aux visiteurs de jouir de la diversité d’une grande ville tout en profitant de l’accueil amical d’une petite ville.
Y a t il une meilleure façon d’explorer ce centre riverain qu’une tournée gastronomique? Les nombreuses tables de Fredericton proposent de tout, des fruits de mer aux légumes frais de la ferme. Achetez les aliments que vous aimez directement du producteur, au marché public Boyce, l’un des plus intéressants au Canada.
Un repas ne saurait toutefois être un complet sans être arrosé. Avec près d’une douzaine de brasseries, les nouveaux venus lèveront leur verre (ou plusieurs!) à l’abondante sélection de bières, de cidres et d’hydromels à la pression.
L’histoire revit à Fredericton. Assistez à la relève de la garde dans le Quartier historique de la garnison ou promenez vous dans les rues bordées d’arbres où abondent les maisons victoriennes du tournant du siècle. Les passionnés d’histoire ne voudront pas manquer le Village historique de Kings Landing, qui transporte les visiteurs au Nouveau Brunswick du 19e siècle.
Notre culture dynamique est à l’avant-scène dans des galeries d’art de premier ordre, dont la Galerie d’art Beaverbrook de renommée mondiale. Pour une sortie en famille ou avec des amis en soirée, pourquoi ne pas aller entendre un concert ou regarder un film gratuit sous les étoiles? Et pour couronner le tout, Fredericton est le site du meilleur festival international sur la côte Est : le festival Harvest Jazz and Blues.
Les amateurs de plein air ne seront pas en reste avec nos 88 kilomètres de sentiers qui n’attendent que d’être explorés à pied ou à vélo. Faites une excursion en bateau sur la majestueuse rivière Saint Jean, baladez vous dans la forêt ancienne du parc Odell ou prenez un moment pour humer le parfum des roses au jardin botanique. Ou pour vraiment vous détendre, allongez-vous sur la plage du parc provincial Mactaquac.
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Pinoy Immigrant in Moncton, New Brunswick - Day 1
Pinoy Immigrant in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Blekxy Day 1 in Greater Moncton.
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Day 12 - Moncton Bus Ride with Transfers
We were going to CIBC Main and Wheeler Banking Centre to pick up our credit card. From our house which is located in North End Moncton, we took the Bus 70 - Mapleton going to Plaza Boulevard terminal. Then we transferred to Bus 51- Green Line going to V Hotel bus stop. Lastly we took the Bus 52 - Blue Line going to Chateau Moncton. It is the nearest bus stop going to CIBC.
After our transaction at the bank we made a short walk going to CF Champlain Mall where we had our groceries at Sobeys and Walmart.
From CF Champlain Mall we took the Bus 50 - Red Line going back to Plaza Blvd Terminal. Then transferred to Bus 70 - Mapleton. The last part of the video was most likely the route of Bus 70. From Plaza Blvd passing through the streets of Mapleton, Trans-Canada Highway, Gorge Rd., Crandall University, King's Bridge Blvd., Château Dr., CHATEAU/GORGE, Gorge Rd. and Mountain Rd.
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Canada Day in Riverfront Park with Go-Go Gymnastics
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Pinoy Immigrant in Canada - Day 3 - Apartment Lookup and more walking
Our 3rd day in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. We viewed three apartments but ended up scrap all three.
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Day 6 - Furniture Hunting at Enviro Plus
We went to Enviro Plus at Baig Blvd to buy some furniture. We ride the bus #52 from Rodd Moncton going down to the bus terminal at 1111 Main St. Then we took the bus#68 but the best option going there is bus #67 (depending on the schedule) because you don't need to walk that far.
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Atlanticade 2018
Since 2007, we’ve been the largest motorcycle festival in New Brunswick. Each year, we attract thousands of participants from across Canada and beyond for four days of incredible bikes, food and friends in Moncton’s gorgeous Riverfront Park.
Fredericton, New Brunswick - Atlantic Canada's Riverfront Capital
Nestled along the magnificent Saint John River sits Fredericton, New Brunswick’s capital city. Visitors can enjoy the diverse tastes of a big city while reveling in the friendly welcome of a small town.
What better way to explore this riverside hub than a gastronomic tour? Fredericton’s many restaurants serve everything from local seafood to farm-fresh vegetables. Pick up your own goodies, straight from the farmer, at the Boyce Farmers Market, one of Canada’s best.
But the meal isn’t complete without something to wash it down. With nearly a dozen craft breweries, newcomers will raise a glass (or two!) to the overflowing selection of beer, cider, and mead on tap.
History comes alive in Fredericton. Watch the Changing of the Guard in the Historic Garrison District, or stroll down the tree-lined streets flush with turn of the Century Victorian homes. History buffs can’t miss Kings Landing Historical Settlement, transporting guests back to 19th century New Brunswick.
Our vibrant culture is on display at top-notch art galleries, including the world-renowned Beaverbrook Art Gallery. For a night out with friends and family, why not catch a free concert or movie under the stars? And to top it all off, Fredericton is home to the best International festival on the East Coast: the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival.
Any outdoor enthusiast will be busy with our 88km of trails, just waiting to be explored on foot or by bike. Take a boat tour on the majestic Saint John River, wander the old growth forest in Odell Park, or stop to smell the roses in the Botanic Garden. Or to truly relax, lounge on the beach at Mactaquac Provincial Park.
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Moncton Centennial Park with our Friends
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Our 1st Canada Day Experience in Moncton
We were in the neighborhood park when we decided to witness the fireworks in downtown Moncton for the Canada Day last July 1, 2018. After witnessing the fireworks, we stroll in the Riverfront Trail as well as in the Main St of downtown Moncton.
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