06/09: Covered Bridges and Caves
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
This morning we left Fredericton and drove south thru Saint John and east along the Bay of Fundy to St. Martin. St. Martin is a picturesque village that was founded by Loyalists in 1783.
There are two covered bridges in St. Martin.
Looking at a covered bridge from the window of the second covered bridge.
The lighthouse is a gift shop.
The villages premier attraction is the St. Martins sea caves. At low tide you can walk on ocean floor out to the sea caves, caverns and arches.
The campground is by the ocean. Ed and I went for a walk on the stone beach and he tested the water --- said it wasn't too bad.
The fog rolled in.
Looking down the beach at St. Martin.
We received some sad news today.
Rest in Peace Miss Maggie. We will miss you.
There are two covered bridges in St. Martin.
Looking at a covered bridge from the window of the second covered bridge.
The lighthouse is a gift shop.
The villages premier attraction is the St. Martins sea caves. At low tide you can walk on ocean floor out to the sea caves, caverns and arches.
The campground is by the ocean. Ed and I went for a walk on the stone beach and he tested the water --- said it wasn't too bad.
The fog rolled in.
Looking down the beach at St. Martin.
We received some sad news today.
Rest in Peace Miss Maggie. We will miss you.