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New Brunswick Highway Photos
New Brunswick Highway Guide Photos
Highway State 114
Village of Alma, NB. All services. The Village of Alma, NB was established in 1856. Alma is close to the Bay of Fundy, it is considered by locals to be the 'Home of the Highest Tides in the World.
Highway State 2
View from highway
Highway State 2
Point of Information Crossing The Saint John River Bridge crossing the Saint John River, NB. The Saint John River is a river, approximately 418 miles (673 km) long. The river has always been important in Hartland’s history. As early as 1813 Troops were moved from the Maritimes to Upper Canada on the Saint John River, especially when is was frozen. Steamships operated on the river in the mid-1800s
Highway State 1
Junction of Highway #755 North to community of Oak Bay, NB, Honeydale, NB
Highway State 111
Photo View from highway
Highway State 127
Photo looking at St. Andrews-by-the-sea View of Passamaquoddy Bay, Bay of Fundy
Highway State 2
Photo View from the Nova Scotia Information Centre. Access to Nova Scotia Information Centre. This is a large visitor center - Photo Looking North to New Brunswick / Nova Scotia border.
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We hope you enjoy these New Brunswick highway photos. Many of our highway guides are created by local businesses in exchange for promoting their business and highlighting the tourism opportunities in their area.
Those interested in our highway guide program may follow links on the main milebymile.com page.
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