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Due to the outlet's unique funnel shape, billions of tons of water fill and empty the Bay of Fundy twice daily. A photo of a tidal scene looks remarkably different six hours later. Here's the view from our deck overlooking the tidal Magagudavic River in St. George, NB, at low and high tide.Cars can only drive to Minister's Island, St. Andrews, at low tide. During high tide this land bridge is covered with water.
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, guaranteeing equal rights, status, and privileges for English and French. Over thirty percent of residents speak French regularly at home. My father's southeast area of the province is as unilingually English as it gets, but it was originally part of the French colony of Acadia. French place names survive with English pronunciations. Our rental house in St. George was on the L'Etete (Luteet) road near my aunt's home on the St. Croix (Saint Croy) River. In contrast, since the 1960s the City of Moncton has made great strides to become fully bilingual. Our walking tour was advertised as French only, but our bilingual guide conducted it in English since we were the only tourists who showed up.
Lobster Roll platter
Seafood chowder with half lobster roll and chips
One of my favourite childhood holiday activities was picking wild raspberries and blueberries. This year I plucked some raspberries from a patch on Deer Island Point and found them far more flavourable than ones I buy in Calgary or grow in my home garden. No wonder I liked picking berries so much.
We chose our L'Etete road location for its twelve-minute drive to Deer Island to visit relatives and familiar sights. The ferry ride itself is worth the price and not only because it's free. Locals make fun of tourists who get out of their cars to enjoy and photograph the views, but I do it every time.
New Brunswick's entire population totals around 776,000. Only about half of the province's residents live in the urban regions of Moncton, Saint John, and Fredericton. Through our trip, we enjoyed the gently rolling farms, the rustic fishing villages, and having the roads to ourselves much of the time.