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Web CamerasRoute 2 Sackville Highway Webcam - Sackville, NB

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The province of New Brunswick operates a network of highway webcams throughout the province to aid motorists in avoiding blizzards, downpours and any other nasty phenomena Mother Nature may have up her sleeve.

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location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 04/28/2015

last visited: 08/08/2017

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Railroad BridgesCanadian National Railways Bridge - Sackville, New Brunswick

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Crossing the Tantramar River just south of Sackville, this is a Canadian National Railways bridge.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 01/13/2019

last visited: 07/04/2019

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Truss BridgesCanadian National Railways Bridge - Sackville, NB

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Crossing the Tantramar River just south of Sackville, this is a Canadian National Railways bridge.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 12/30/2018

last visited: 07/04/2019

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Orphaned BridgesBridge Street Bridge - Sackville, NB

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It was likely the construction of the Trans Canada Highway which but this bridge out of business.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 01/01/2019

last visited: never

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Bridge Date Stones and PlaquesBridge Street Bridge - 1940 - Sackville, NB

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It was likely the construction of the Trans Canada Highway which but this bridge out of business.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 01/07/2019

last visited: never

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Dated Architectural Structures MultifariousCanadian National Railways Bridge Abutment - 1985 - Sackville, NB

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Crossing the Tantramar River just south of Sackville, this is a Canadian National Railways bridge.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 12/31/2018

last visited: never

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Atlantic Canada Heritage PropertiesPicnic Shelter / Pavilion - Forts Beauséjour / Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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The Picnic Shelter Pavilion at Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site of Canada, is a simple, octagonal, wood structure with a hipped roof. It is designed in a traditional style and built with natural building materials.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: Nova Scotia, Canada

date approved: 05/13/2020

last visited: never

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Octagon BuildingsPicnic Shelter / Pavilion - Forts Beauséjour / Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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The Picnic Shelter Pavilion at Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site of Canada, is a simple, octagonal, wood structure with a hipped roof. It is designed in a traditional style and built with natural building materials.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: never

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Canadian National Historic SitesCNHS - Fort Beausejour - Fort Cumberland, Aulac, NB.

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Located outside the town of Aulac in New Brunswick at the Nova Scotia border.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member JDandDD

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 07/04/2008

last visited: 05/30/2014

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Canadian National Historic SitesFort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland - Aulac, NB

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Le texte de cette plaque, reliée au Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland, érigé en 1750-1751, est en français seulement. The text of this plaque, relative to Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland, built in 1750-51, is in French only.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 06/14/2014

last visited: 06/16/2014

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Canadian National Historic SitesCNHS - Thomas Dixson

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On front wall of Fort Beausejour Interpretive Centre, Aulac, New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member JDandDD

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 07/05/2008

last visited: 07/19/2013

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Philatelic PhotographsFort Beauséjour, New Brunswick, Canada

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Fort Beauséjour, later renamed Fort Cumberland, and located on the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, saw action in two eighteenth-century conflicts.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member hykesj

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 02/09/2019

last visited: 09/04/2021

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Draw WellsDraw Well - Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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This draw well was dug by the French Forces of New France in 1751 during the construction of Fort Beauséjour..

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: never

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Preserved Architectural Remnants and RuinsFort Beausejour - Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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The French built Fort Beauséjour in 1750-1751 to advance their interests in the disputed borderlands of Acadia. It was seized by the British in 1755 and renamed Fort Cumberland. The British abandoned the fort in 1835.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/15/2020

last visited: 09/04/2021

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Canadian BenchmarksOrdnance Department Stone Marker - Aulac, New Brunswick

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This Ordnance Department Stone Marker is located in front of the Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland Museum, in Aulac, New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: never

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Military InstallationsFort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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The French built Fort Beauséjour in 1750-1751 to advance their interests in the disputed borderlands of Acadia. It was seized by the British in 1755 and renamed after the Duke of Cumberland.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: 12/14/2021

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Public Land Survey MarksSurvey Mark - Aulac, New Brunswick

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These two survey markers are located in front of and in proximity to the Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland Museum, in Aulac, New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/16/2020

last visited: never

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UK Historical MarkersFort Beausejour - Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland National Historic Site of Canada, is a star-shaped late 18th- and early 19th-century military fortification built by the French in 1751 and captured by the British in 1755.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/11/2022

last visited: never

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Historic FortsFort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland National Historic Site of Canada, is a star-shaped late 18th- and early 19th-century military fortification situated on the narrow neck of land between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 04/18/2022

last visited: never

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First of its KindFIRST - Known Pentagonal Five Bastioned fort in North America - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Fort Beauséjour is one of the first known pentagonal five bastion forts in North-America. While carefully maintained, the Fort is now mostly comprised of remnants and ruins.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/13/2020

last visited: never

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Atlantic Canada Heritage PropertiesFort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland National Historic Site of Canada is a star-shaped late 18th- and early 19th-century military fortification situated on the narrow neck of land between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/13/2020

last visited: 09/04/2021

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Political RevolutionsBattle of Fort Cumberland - Aulac, New Brunswick

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The Battle of Fort Cumberland (also known as the Eddy Rebellion) was an attempt by a small number of militia commanded by Jonathan Eddy to bring the American Revolutionary War to Nova Scotia in late 1776.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: never

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Canadian National Historic SitesCNHS - Tonge's Island

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Plaque located at Fort Beausejour, Aulac, New Brunswick

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member JDandDD

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 07/05/2008

last visited: 06/05/2014

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Grave of a Famous PersonThomas Dixson - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Burial site and memorial for Major Thomas Dixson located on the lawn in front of the Fort Beausejour - Fort Cumberland Museum, in Aulac, New Brunswick

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: New Brunswick, Canada

date approved: 07/06/2023

last visited: never

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Out of Place GravesThomas Dixson - Aulac, New Brunswick

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Thomas Dixson (also Thomas Dickson, c. May 3, 1733 – November 8, 1809) was a British colonial who served as a militiaman in the capture of Fort Beauséjour in 1755. He his now buried in Fort Cumberland, in Aulac, New Brunswick.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane

location: Ontario, Canada

date approved: 05/14/2020

last visited: never

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