Last week, light snow and chilly temperatures blanketed New Brunswick, transforming landscapes into picturesque winter wonders. Residents captured these serene scenes, highlighting the province’s natural beauty under a fresh layer of frost.
Featured Winter Captures
A majestic frozen waterfall stands at Dunbar Falls, north of Fredericton, where ice encases the cascading water in a crystalline display. (Submitted by Andrew Scott)
In St. Martins, a peaceful frozen harbour reflects the quiet of the season, with ice covering the water’s surface. (Submitted by Dylan McGouey)
A snow-dusted trail winds through Perth-Andover, inviting visitors to explore the pristine winter path. (Submitted by Debbie Cyr)
Pine grosbeaks visit a yard in Perth-Andover, adding vibrant color to the snowy backdrop. (Submitted by Debbie Cyr)
The Bay of Fundy in Saint John glows during a snowy sunrise, with soft light filtering over the frosted shores. (Submitted by Aislyn White)
An expedition to the Midland Ice Caves Trail, southwest of Sussex, reveals icy formations along the route. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)



