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- Near Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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- My Ride
- '17 Tiger Explorer XRT
Went for a nice ride to the seaside town of St Andrew's by the Sea today, It's a tourist destination, but very scenic and the roads there are varied and twisty.![20230522_125305[1].jpg 20230522_125305[1].jpg](https://www.triumphtalk.com/data/attachments/50/50050-081b102c694bf74643bc4cfdadc0c7c1.jpg)
One of my favourite pitstops. Old bridge next to the new one, Beautiful stream running.
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Stopped here and ate lunch just outside of town. (less people), nice ocean fron view, and NO BUGS!
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This is the spot where you can drive/ride across the sandbar at low tide to get to Ministers Island. In the middle pic, you can see a massive restored barn and the small shack where you pay for the privilege of going on the Island.
This was the summer home of Sir William Van Horne William Cornelius Van Horne - Wikipedia, the architect behind the Canadian Pacific Railway and many other things too numerous to list.
The house which cannot be seen here is quite interesting to tour.
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One of my favourite pitstops. Old bridge next to the new one, Beautiful stream running.
![20230522_140100[1].jpg 20230522_140100[1].jpg](https://www.triumphtalk.com/data/attachments/50/50051-cac45212d04efea8109418db9f24ac0a.jpg)
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Stopped here and ate lunch just outside of town. (less people), nice ocean fron view, and NO BUGS!
![20230522_141344[1].jpg 20230522_141344[1].jpg](https://www.triumphtalk.com/data/attachments/50/50053-165851c8a51acb6f1c6dab17f8257146.jpg)
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This is the spot where you can drive/ride across the sandbar at low tide to get to Ministers Island. In the middle pic, you can see a massive restored barn and the small shack where you pay for the privilege of going on the Island.
This was the summer home of Sir William Van Horne William Cornelius Van Horne - Wikipedia, the architect behind the Canadian Pacific Railway and many other things too numerous to list.
The house which cannot be seen here is quite interesting to tour.