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The colors are stunning in this St. John the Baptist Chapel of Ease image. The church is located in Chamcook, New Brunswick along Route 127. It is a part of the Anglican Parrish of St. Andrews, NB. All fridge magnets are lamented and affixed on a sturdy magnet for an extra-long viewing life.

A portrait-style image of St. Thomas Anglican church in Black River, New Brunswick. I like the springtime feel with those ubiquitous cow parsnips rising up from the ditch and aptly framing the scene.

The Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin Church is a registered Canadian Historic Place and sits majestically, reflecting on Baker Lake near the Quebec and Maine borders, and only a short drive from Edmundston. All fridge magnets are laminated and affixed on a sturdy magnetic base for long-lasing viewing pleasure.

A peek at St. James Anglican Church at Long Reach, New Brunswick through the Autumn Foliage. St. James was consecrated by Bishop John Medley on 30 October 1845.

Central Hampstead Baptist Church was built in the year of confederation, 1867. It's been out of service for several years now and I'm not certain that is even still standing. Regardless, here is an image that I took of it one bright and sunny day of yore. It sure looked pretty sitting upon a knoll along the River Road to Gagetown.

This is an aerial drone of the Sheffield Church along the St. John River amid the epic 2018 spring freshet. Not the first time this beautiful church has been submerged, and probably not the last time either. Oh, and notice the boat (not car) docked (not parked) by the main entrance. This photo has been featured in Calendars and published nationwide .... and now it can be yours to hang on your wine fridge and to inspire some good chinwag!