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The height of winter: Enjoy some snowy scenes of New Brunswick

CBC16-02-2025

CBC News | Posted: February 16, 2025 10:00 AM | Last Updated: Just now
Send your best snaps and video from across the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca
Image | Ice with a view
Caption: Fluctuations in temperature created this chunk of ice with a naturally formed peephole in Caissie Cape, in Grande-Digue. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)
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We've had some beautiful snowfalls over the last few weeks in New Brunswick and your photos have been reflecting that.
If you snap any nice shots around the province, be sure to send them to us, at cbcnb@cbc.ca, for a chance to be featured in Your Lens.
Image | Full moon
Caption: A full moon rising on a cold night at Le Pays de la Saguouine in Bouctouche. (Submitted by Sylvain Harquail)
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Image | N.B. Trail in Lincoln
Caption: A dusting of snow on the frozen marsh, seen from the N.B. Trail in Lincoln. (Submitted by William McCormick)
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Image | Stonehaven Wharf
Caption: The stilled sea at Stonehaven Wharf on the Acadian Peninsula. (Submitted by Donald Mazerolle)
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Image | Tracy Falls
Caption: The frozen Tracy Falls in Willow Grove, near Saint John. (Submitted by Dwight Kyle)
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Image | St. John River
Caption: A foggy St. John River in the early morning in Grand Bay-Westfield. (Submitted by Christopher Marson)
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Image | Snowy walkway
Caption: A snowy stroll with a furry friend in Dieppe. (Submitted by Sylvie Basque)
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