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Oak Point Light

An hour's drive, three ferry crossings, enough potholes to bury the CN Tower (three times), and $5 to enter a private campground where the lighthouse is situated, and here we were. Ironically, if we could have driven straight there, we would have arrived in about 20 minutes. The light didn't disappoint, though. It's one of the river lights historically situated on the St. John River here in Southern New Brunswick, Canada. All told, on the day, we did 5 ferry river crossings (one of them twice) on a fun Sunday. The New Brunswick ferries are free to ride, as I suppose it saves the province from building and maintaining bridges. This location, Oak Point, juts out into the St. John River, across from the Kingston Peninsula. It's been on my radar since I first saw it on Google Maps. Oh, we also crossed one, one lane covered bridge that I have shot before.

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Uploaded on June 10, 2024
Taken on June 9, 2024