Canada Day 2018 - St. Andrews/Saint John NB
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Saint Andrews, or St. Andrews by-the-Sea as it is often called, has long been one of New Brunswick's premier vacation destinations. Whether you check in at the world-famous Algonquin Resort and play a round of golf on the signature golf course designed by Thomas McBroom or choose a seaside cottage, motel, B&B, or bring your RV to the Kiwanis Campground, let Saint Andrews welcome you to our friendly town. Many seaside adventures await!
Accompanied by local guides, drive on the ocean floor to Ministers Island at low tide to visit the historic summer home of Sir William Van Horne. Enjoy whale-watching excursions on the Bay of Fundy, or shop in the historic downtown to find that unique treasure made by local artisans. Stroll the 11 ha (27 acres) of Kingsbrae Garden, named one of the Top Ten Public Gardens in Canada. Pick up a map at the Visitor Information Centre and explore the historic town plat to see houses that were barged across the bay from Castine, Maine, and then rebuilt here in Saint Andrews by the United Empire Loyalists in 1783.
In 2016 the Canadian Institute of Planners awarded the prestigious Great Street designation to the town's historic Water Street, stating that it has been the heart and soul of commercial and community life in St. Andrews by-the-Sea for over 200 years – the focal point for its 1,800 residents and 80,000 annual visitors.
Plan to visit Saint Andrews and its historical charm during your Bay of Fundy vacation in New Brunswick.
The Snowbirds on Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa, 2008
Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, typically outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts,[15] as well as citizenship ceremonies.[16][17] There is no standard mode of celebration for Canada Day; Jennifer Welsh, a professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford, said about this: Canada Day, like the country, is endlessly decentralized. There doesn't seem to be a central recipe for how to celebrate it—chalk it up to the nature of the federation. However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.[n 2] Smaller events are mounted in other parks around the city and in neighbouring Gatineau, Quebec.
Given the federal nature of the anniversary, celebrating Canada Day can be a cause of friction in the province of Quebec, where the holiday is overshadowed by Quebec's National Holiday, on June 24. For example, the federal government funds Canada Day events at the Old Port of Montreal—an area run by a federal Crown corporation—while the National Holiday parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.[26] The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces—the 'new' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called 'Canada Day'—has nothing controversially Canadian about it. You could wave a different flag, and choose another face paint, and nothing would be lost.[27]
Canada Day also coincides with Quebec's Moving Day, when many fixed-lease apartment rental terms expire. The bill changing the province's moving day from May 1 to July 1 was introduced by a federalist member of the Quebec National Assembly, Jérôme Choquette, in 1973, in order not to affect children still in school in the month of May.
David The Music Machine From Saint John New Brunswick Canada 8-3-2012
On my Cruise on the Carnival Glory we stopped at Saint John, New Brunswick Canada. There I saw David The Music Machine and he played me this tune. He made my day better. Thank You David.
LAST TRAINS IN ST. ANDREWS N.B.
Teddy Rooney filmed this in the early 1970s when the the railway yard was busy with shunting operations for daily trains carrying lobster and other goods to Upper Canada. The video concludes with still shots taken by Hugh Graham of the last train to leave St Andrews. Expert and technical comments from an ex-Canadian Pacific staffer Don Whiting and his wife Mary are supported by Jeff Holmes with his local memories. Length: 5.51.
Getting Ready for the GIANT human 7 in Saint John, NB
Bay of Fundy New 7 Wonders voting campaign organizes hundreds of people into a gigantic number '7'
The Parish of St. David & St. Paul
from Powell River, British Columbia.
Joe Rogan Experience #1315 - Bob Lazar & Jeremy Corbell
Bob Lazar is a physicist who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and also on reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site called S-4 near the Area 51 Groom Lake operating location. Jeremy Corbell is a contemporary artist and documentary filmmaker. Watch the documentary Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers now streaming on Netflix.
Found a demon in saint john canada
Can't believe I found a demon in saint john let alone Canada
SABStv 218 St Andrew's by the Sea PART 1 Promo
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Part 1 of our St.Andrews by the Sea, adventure includes a tour of The Algonquin Resort & Golf Course, cake decorating, cocktail making and a great with NB's own David Myles
Saint John Canada Day Fireworks 2012
Some of the Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Day Fireworks 2012.
Piano & Dulcimer Duet - Competing Horses - transcrition and improvisation
2014 Aug Summer Concert
Sponsors: City of Saint John, Community Arts Funding
Competing Horses, this is the first transcription by Wen Gao and Wenmei Li for piano and dulcimer that we were not aware of on Youtube.
Wen Gao and Wenmei Li played the concert at St. Andrew & St. Davids.Church on Aug 6th 2004 in Saint John New Brunswick, Canada
This is the first joined concert the two played together. A duet improvisation of Competing Horses, which is one of the most famous Erhu pieces in China
在加拿大圣约翰2014年夏季音乐会上首度钢琴扬琴合奏赛马改编曲。该曲由高文和李文美改编并演奏
My Church by Sidekick
My Church by Sidekick
Live @ The Fish & Brew
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Sept 16 - 2017
ST STEPHEN NB WHARF JAN 2019
St. Croix River, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, Winter Ice, Low Tide, St. Stephen Wharf, Town Hall
Canada Day Fireworks 2018 Saint John
Happy 151st Birthday Canada!!!!!!!
Loyalist House, Saint John, New Brunswick: bedrooms and nursery
Loyalist House is a museum in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada that was completed in 1817. Built by David Merritt, who arrived with American Loyalist refugees from New York in the 1780s, it remained in the family for several generations. It has been operated as a museum by the New Brunswick Historical Society since 1961.
In 2016 Loyalist House benefited from a major restoration of its exterior. We are now seeking support to begin the restoration of the interior, starting with two parlours on the ground floor and the children's nursery on the second.
To find out more about Loyalist House, visit our Facebook site: The Loyalist House & New Brunswick Historical Society.
UNB Saint John - 50 Years
We're celebrating 50 years at UNB Saint John!
Join us in person: unb.ca/sj50
Join us online: facebook.com/unbsj50 | #UNBSJ50
(Video by Hemmings House)
Alisha McCumber at Alpine Saint John Idol 2008
This is Alisha sing Jennifer Hudson's And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going at our local Idol competition 2008.
Bless the Lord, O my soul - Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church Victoria BC Canada
Jeux Canada Games 85 - Day 9 Coverage
The 1985 Canada Summer Games was held in Saint John, New Brunswick, from August 11 - 24, 1985. This video is CHSJ's half hour television coverage of Day 9 of the Games. The video was provided by Kelly VanBuskirk,(thank you!!!) who was a member of the NB Rugby Team. You can see a very young Kelly at around the 11:00 minute mark of the coverage.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Hosted by Mike Nickson(?) and Harvey Urquhart
1:02 -- Swimming -- Tarek Raafat wins Gold in 100 Metre Freestyle;
3:13 -- Swimming -- Krista Burris (Sackville) wins Silver in 100 Metre Breaststroke;
5:05 -- Women's Basketball -- NB wins over Alberta at 56-52 (Shelley Slater, Jane Williams, Sherri Thurrott all interviewed; Sue McMaster mentioned as top scorer);
7:04 -- Women's Baseball -- NB loses to Alberta 1-0. Jocelyne Richard (Pitcher) and Monique Legere mentioned. Therese Leger (Coach) and Carol Cooper both interviewed;
11:00 -- Men's Rugby -- NB loses to Saskatchewan 7-4. Kelly VanBuskirk (Flanker) and David McPherson (Coach) interviewed;
14:25 -- Men's Lacrosse -- NB loses to NS 12-10. Andrew Steele interviewed;
17:25 -- Men's Soccer -- NB loses to BC 5-0. Iain Carson (Co-Captain) interviewed;
20:30 -- Rowing -- Unidentified Spectator, Jennifer Jardine and Jane Phillips interviewed;
23:00 -- General Coverage and Standings and interview with Linda Thom, 1984 Olympic Gold Medal Winner in 25m Pistol, at the Renforth Rowing Club. This was one of my favourite parts of the video; just listen to her rave about our Canada Games!
More information about the Jeux Canada Games `85 can be found at and a relatively new facebook page (where some of the former staff members are sharing their memories) was set up by Max Gray, our Graphic Designer (see Whether you were a volunteer, staff member, athlete, coach, Chef de Mission or proud supporter of the 1985 Games, I hope you'll also join the FB group and share your memories too.
2012 Canada Day Performance at Boardwalk, Saint John, New Brunswick
Performance by Chinese Cultural Association of Saint John on 2012 Canada Day.
David plays the 4 manual Casavant organ at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Kitchener ON Canada.wmv
David playing the 4 manual Casavant Organ at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Kitchener ON Canada, courtesy of Douglas Haas Director of Music.