Recent snowfall and chilly temperatures transformed parts of New Brunswick into a picturesque winter scene, resembling a classic snow globe. Residents captured these breathtaking moments, highlighting the province’s natural beauty under a fresh layer of snow.
Highlights from Local Photographers
Frozen Waterfall Majesty
Andrew Scott photographed a stunning frozen waterfall at Dunbar Falls, located north of Fredericton. The ice formations create a serene, ethereal display against the winter backdrop.
Icy Harbor Views
In St. Martins, Dylan McGouey captured the tranquil sight of a frozen harbor, where the sea’s edge meets the snow-covered shore in a peaceful tableau.
Snowy Trails and Wildlife
Debbie Cyr ventured along a snowy trail in Perth-Andover, documenting the pristine path blanketed in white. In her own yard nearby, she also spotted a pair of pine grosbeaks, adding a touch of wildlife to the wintry landscape.
Sunrise Over the Bay
Aislyn White greeted the day with a photo of a snowy sunrise along the Bay of Fundy in Saint John, where soft morning light illuminates the frosted waters and coastline.
Ice Cave Exploration
Jane LeBlanc shared an image from her hike on the Midland Ice Caves Trail, southwest of Sussex, showcasing the unique icy structures and snow-dusted terrain.
These images reflect the diverse winter charm across New Brunswick. If you have captivating photos or videos of local scenes, consider sharing them to feature in future collections. Include your name, location, and a brief description to help showcase the province’s seasonal wonders.
