New Brunswick·Your Lens

Winter's final moments: Enjoy these photos from across N.B.

The latest round of winter scenes you sent us this week.

Send your best snaps and video of New Brunswick to [email protected]

A person dressed in winter gear stands outside in between tall cliffs covered in ice.
A hike through the Parlee Brook Amphitheatre Trail in Sussex Corner near Poley Mountain. (Submitted by Joe Lane)

The rain might have washed away whatever winter there was left in New Brunswick, but this week's round of submissions showed you folks were still able to get to some of your favourite seasonal activities. What will you do as the weather warms? Whatever's next, send us your photos! 

A small, illuminated square structure sits on a frozen body of water beneath a glowing, yellow sky.
A smelt-fishing shack just before sunrise in Grande-Digue. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)
A woman dressed in a grey hoodie and white basketball cap sits in a lawn chair in front of an outdoor fireplace. Behind her is an enormous wall of snow.
Why should a little snow get in the way of a nice backyard fire? Thanks to the Underwoods in Miramichi for sending this in. (Submitted by Astrid Underwood)
WATCH | What can make a winter wonderland more magical? Dogs: 

These dogs are excited about a snowy run through northern N.B.

9 months ago
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Astrid and Martin Underwood of Miramichi went dog sledding for the first time in North Tetagouche.
A person rides a bike down a road bordered by snow on each side. The sun glares down from high in the sky.
Don't let the cold weather stop you from a refreshing bike ride. Pictured here is a cyclist tackling the stretch between Fredericton and Gagetown. (James Davis)
A bright yellow sun hovers over a white field of snow.
A sweet and simple sunrise in Tracadie. (Submitted by Michele LeBlanc)

Send us your photo or video by sending an email to [email protected], and put the words Your Lens in the subject line.

Please tell us your name, where the photo or video was taken and a caption that tells us what's happening in your submission. And feel free to add any other information that would help us tell the audience about your photo or video.

We'll share the photos and videos here and we might use them on our other platforms, such as our suppertime TV newscast. We'll be sure to give you credit, too. 

We'll try to respond to everyone but may not be able to, depending on the volume of submissions.

Corrections

  • In an earlier version of this Your Lens, the second-last image, of the cyclist, was incorrectly credited to the person who submitted the picture. The person who took the image was James Davis. The cyclist in the photo was also incorrectly identified. The cyclist's correct name was not provided to CBC.
    Mar 06, 2024 3:22 PM AT