New Brunswick·Your Lens

Short days and changing temperatures produce spectacular views

New Brunswick can't seem to make up it's mind on the weather, but that hasn't held back the beauty of this province.

Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

Red cliffs against the seaside
Waves crash against the cliffs in West Quaco, just outside St. Martins. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)

New Brunswick can't seem to make up its mind on the weather, but that hasn't held back the beauty of this province. If you snap any nice shots, be sure to send them to us,at cbcnb@cbc.ca, for a chance to be featured in Your Lens.

A tree covered in frost
A tree covered in frost in Blissfield. (Submitted by Susan Amos)
A person snowshoeing through the woods
While it lasted, the snowfall made for nice snowshoeing in Cloverdale, Carleton County. (Submitted by Neil Hill)
A moon rising over the forest and river
A moonrise over the St. John River in Westfield. (Submitted by Christopher Marson)
Icy ocean beach photo
Icy waters on the beach in Charlo. (Submitted by Don Mazerolle)
A full waterfall in the woods
The Garden Creek Falls in Fredericton were raging after the big snow melt. (Submitted by Steve Robinson)
The gate to Saint John Water Works covered in heavy snow.
The gate to Saint John Water Works seen here covered in heavy snow. (Submitted by Jacquie Donovan )
A melting icicle
An icicle melts in the sunlight in Charleston, Carleton County. (Submitted by Dorothy Davis)
A trail and fence through the woods covered in snow
A snow-covered trail in Dieppe. (Submitted by Sylvie Basque)
A snowy tree
Scenes of a white Christmas on Norton Shore Road. (Submitted by Mark Steward)

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