Thursday, 6 October 2011

Waterborough


If you’ve driven the Fredericton to Moncton portion of the Trans Canada Highway, you’d agree that it’s possibly the most boring section of highway in New Brunswick. Luckily, if you have spare time, a third of the drive can be spent within view of the Saint John River. This is route 105, which leaves the northside of Fredericton and continues east until Youngs Cove and eventually back on the Trans Canada.
Waterborough can be found on the east side of Grand Lake along Route 105. It’s not a place you would notice other than the typical DOT approved sign, but certainly deserves a closer look. As mentioned, Waterborough overlooks the beautiful Grand Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in the province.


I only had the opportunity to stop at the Waterborough Community Wharf, but it was a nice chance to stop and enjoy the scenery. 








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