Albert County Commerce & Tourism Commission

Albert County Commerce & Tourism Commission Promoting Businesses, People & Places of Interest and Tourism in Albert County, New Brunswick Canada

"Ha Ha Cemetery" is a very special place. The name makes most people smile and the tombstones clearly exhibit the histor...
03/04/2021

"Ha Ha Cemetery" is a very special place. The name makes most people smile and the tombstones clearly exhibit the history of the families and individuals who were an integral part of the area over many generations. The perfect place for an interlude to learn a bit of history, stretch your legs and enjoy a little piece of Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Don't blink or you may miss this gem located on Route 915 in New Horton, New Brunswick Canada

Besides the cemetery and small bay, the “Ha Ha” name is applied to the creek draining from Ha Ha or New Horton Lake, about a mile north of New Horton.

"The Ghosts of Albert County" Photo Series: "Waterside School"A very well kept gem located on Route 915 near Waterside B...
02/14/2021

"The Ghosts of Albert County" Photo Series: "Waterside School"
A very well kept gem located on Route 915 near Waterside Beach. Another glorious Albert County flashback to enjoy!

"The Ghosts of Albert County" Photo Series: "New Horton School"If you have a keen eye in the summer you can see this sch...
02/14/2021

"The Ghosts of Albert County" Photo Series: "New Horton School"
If you have a keen eye in the summer you can see this school from days gone by through the natural growth that surrounds the building. A glorious reminder of the History of Albert County. Located at 1211 - Route 915 (Private Property)

THE ALBERT "PEOPLE SERIES" : "Molly Kool"Captain Myrtle ‘Molly’ Kool (1916-2009) was a pioneer in Canada’s maritime hist...
02/02/2021

THE ALBERT "PEOPLE SERIES" : "Molly Kool"

Captain Myrtle ‘Molly’ Kool (1916-2009) was a pioneer in Canada’s maritime history and the first woman in North America to attain the certification of Master of a Cargo Steamship in the Home Trade. Kool helped pave the way for future generations of women in her field. Born into a family of mariners in Alma, New Brunswick, Kool was on the water since her early days, where she built her career and reputation as a courageous and fearless mariner.

Kool spent most of her childhood aboard her father’s vessel Jean K, where she delivered cargo from ships anchored in deep waters to ports along the Bay of Fundy coastline. Kool was interested in obtaining her marine certifications, and applied to the merchant Marine School in Saint John, only to be turned down. Nonetheless, she persevered, and earned her mate’s certificate in 1937. In 1939, Molly Kool became the first woman in North America to attain the certification of Master of a Cargo Steamship in the Home Trade. At the time, this was one of the highest levels of qualification that could be achieved in the seagoing profession.

Now entitled to operate as a captain in coastal waters, Kool’s father handed her the Jean K, which she captained for the following five years. It was then that Kool built her legacy as a courageous and fearless mariner. She spent years sailing the treacherous waters of the Bay of Fundy, notorious for having the world’s highest tides. Kool dealt with rain, fog, and ice as her vessel hauled cargo up and down the East coast, sometimes making it as far south as Boston. Through her hard work, leadership, and determination, Kool earned the respect of her male colleagues, who, at that point, made up the vast majority of the maritime and shipping community.

After her life at sea, Kool moved to Maine, where she married and spent the rest of her life. Her ashes were scattered over the Bay of Fundy, near her birthplace and where she grew up.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-coast-guard/news/2018/12/captain-molly-kool.html

02/02/2021

DISCOVER: "Cape Enrage"
Voted one of Canada's "Top 10" views.

Located at the southern tip of Barn Marsh Island, an island located in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada, along the coastline between the villages of Riverside-Albert and Alma near the eastern entrance to Fundy National Park.

Fundy’s Cape Enrage

The Official page of Fundy’s Cape Enrage. It is a must see destination within the Fundy Biosphere Reserve and the Fundy Coastal Drive experience.

EXPLORE ALBERT COUNTY, NB, CANADA: When traveling between "Cape Enrage Nature Preserve" and "Fundy National Park," be su...
02/02/2021

EXPLORE ALBERT COUNTY, NB, CANADA: When traveling between "Cape Enrage Nature Preserve" and "Fundy National Park," be sure to stop at WATERSIDE BEACH and DENNIS BEACH. Enjoy all that the region has to offer. There are no admission fee's to visit these two fabulous beaches.

AMAZING PLACES: Explore the UNESCO-designated  "Fundy Biosphere Reserve," an eight part video series. Visit "Albert Coun...
02/02/2021

AMAZING PLACES: Explore the UNESCO-designated "Fundy Biosphere Reserve," an eight part video series. Visit "Albert County," and enjoy all that this little piece of heaven has to offer.

This series of short nature documentaries features amazing hiking destinations in the Fundy Biosphere Reserve. Episode one launches Friday, May 2nd, 2014 and...

02/02/2021

"Fundy National Park" is located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick. The Park showcases a rugged coastline which rises up to the Canadian Highlands, the highest tides in the world and more than 25 waterfalls. The park also features a saltwater pool, nine hole golf course and many other amenities. Fundy National Park

An official Parks Canada page.
Français : facebook.com/PNFundy

Please LIKE US!We are developing a comprehensive "Grassroots Guide" to our region. If you have any content suggestions f...
02/01/2021

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