Welcome to my channel! My name is Mike and I'm from New Brunswick, Canada. I make a variety of videos that showcase the beauty and history of the Atlantic provinces and other interesting places that includes SCUBA, snorkelling, and drone footage. Don't forget to subscribe for more videos!
you can get ti the cuts if you go through hampton over the bridge before you turn left by the vegetable stand to go to belisle. go straight and thete is a road on the left about 3 minutes on the left of thst road. turn left then left again and a quick right. the road to the cuts is on the right off thst road....good luck
Were these bought as surplus to be used in NB as freighters? I'd like to see these but don't think I'll climb through the mud plus I have zero kayak know and zero ATV knowledge.
I was just looking for this on google maps and saw it wasn't on it's pad. I was wondering what happened. Thanks for showing that it's in storage for the winter. I'll be in NB shortly and might try to make it over to Boisetown. I saw your video on IMJ which led me to look for this one.
Many many years ( decades) ago there was a cement plant up river from the bridge that had a breach into the river decimating the salmon population. My Dad used to catch salmon in this river almost as long as our picnic table in the early 80’s .
I'm in AWE Thank you for taking this. I had no idea. I've never seen inside. The 1880s ? Two at once. Heritage ? Umm 🤷♀️ ...they're working on getting more removed from "heritage" so they can build new and say that that will be the same or something. For tourists? What?:liek where's mom and dad?? Where's Donald Trump to say "YOU'RE FIRED!!" 😮😅 OMG this is like.. waaahhtt 🤣🤣🤣 I'm so glad there's a record of those thank you!! These atrocities will soon be known! Tartaria.only explanation. Mud floods. Covering up history. Those churches were powerful electricity conductors I'm pretty sure . Something about the pyramids and church steeples. Directional energy one directs it up and out , the other attracts it in. No one has anything to say for themselves about this. ? #sus #af #conspiracy
Bro! You are a wealth of knowledge! Your enthusiasm is infectious. I went through boot camp just up the road in Cornwallis 40 years ago. Man I feel old now. I spent 4 years at Base Gagetown and would venture down to SJ on occasion. Are you military? Getting strong vibes. Digby is such a amazing small town that punches way above it's weight. Reminds me of Saint Andrews in NB. I hope you another video of Digby at a slower pace for old people. Will probably take my bike for the Bike fest in late August. Are you from SJ? Assuming as you said you worked for BFL. I subbed to channel based on this one. Keep up the great work, Pal! Cheers
Just found your channel. Awesome work man! I always wanted to do a story about Leo the Hermit who had a shack on the side of the hill facing the bay near Churchill Heights. We used to visit him all the time as kids. He was a good man. Fixed my bike a couple of times. Elsie Wayne made him tear it down cause it was an "Eyesore to tourists" and they built him a cabin not very far in the woods where he was later shot in the back with a shotgun. Nobody was ever caught and that tics me off. I have my suspicions.
I would love to get a back story of this church because I research this & came across this video because I had a dream that I was in a big church and the details I could remember was ‘St Peter’s & 74’. I’m uncertain what this means… I’m in NB.
Great video. Always wondered what it might look like from that perspective. A caution though….Next time you dive there you would be well advised to set out a diving flag. Boaters on the river at that time of year suffer from ‘striper madness’. Better safe than sorry. Even with the closure they travel fast to get up above the bridge to fly fish.
In 1977 I lived right across the road from there in a little cabin. We used to jump onto a little 8 person boat to get to Charlottetown for about $2. There weren't that many homes on the point back then, and it was an amazing natural playground to grow up in. In winter the nearby Lake Aberdeen was a perfect skating rink. Also, the neighbouring cove by the wharf was our heated swimming pool. If the tide was out during the morning, the sun would bake the sand heating up the returning tide. Great memories, thanks for the video!
Okay what is it with everybody's lack of knowledge and history of where America is because America is not one country it's not the United States alone America is too continents which is North America and South America north of the equator south of the Equator these are all American countries Canada is an American country so technically Canada is American and so is Mexico and so is Brazil so is Argentina so it's chilly so is whatever countries Down Below on the South American countries so check your geography and head back to class kids and find out where America is on your map and I will do a video for RU-vid and posted explaining where America is
In elementary school my second grade class grew salmon in a fish tank, each one of us had our own fish. When the fish were ready to be released, we went to the angling association and let them go!
And so, the legend is true... I have been seeking this, so a great thanks be to you good young Sir. with your ship mate. It was very good also to present the photographs of the said ships as they once where in the past.
I've come here a lot through the years and always try to grab some garbage. It's a shame that people mistreat it. Good on you for spending you time cleaning up the mess. Also a very cool video, I have always been curious as to what it looks like down there!
If you want to see a lot of puffins , then you need to go to Newfoundland and take the bird island whale watching tour just south of Saint Johns . You will see hundreds of puffins and probably a few humpbacks . 👍