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Fredericton: Day 2

Up early and out the door, I decided I wanted to see the city and what it has to offer. What I discovered were miles of walking trails, acres of public parks and gardens, neighbourhoods full of people painting their houses and once I hit the downtown area – countless bars.
Fredericton as it was told to me has a population made up largely of students going to one of the two universities or four colleges. That’s a lot of beer on a Friday night; it explains all the bars, but definitely not the churches. In the downtown core alone, a 6 block area there are five historic churches.

People that I spoke with today were a lot friendlier, helpful and very open about their city. I was pleasantly surprised by the slight accent they have and even more surprised to learn that I have one they’ve not heard.

I noticed a couple of things today. The first being that almost everywhere you look someone is painting something, a door, windows or the entire house. There are a lot of heritage buildings here dating to pre Confederation; it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that some of these houses are older than Canada itself.

There seems to be a lot of red heads walking around in downtown Fredericton. Sitting on a bench drinking a cup of coffee I spotted three women and one man at the corner all waiting to cross the street. None of them looked like an out of the bottle dye job either, lots of freckles and pale skin. Definitely not dye.

Interesting city this Fredericton – lots of bars, churches, young people, green space, parks and trees, there just isn’t much to do.

Still having a blast. Tomorrow I have to work.

Flying Off Again

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I'll be gone for a few days - not that it matters much, but I'm off to go speak in Fredericton at an accessibility event. I'll also be there to teach the following day.

Looking up Fredericton online is a bit like pulling teeth. At least it is when you are trying to find out about the area without looking at a government web page. The local paper The Daily Gleaner isn't much help either, so what I've been able to discover about the city - comes from the Delta hotel chain.

Fredericton is a small city, with a town like atmosphere. History gives it a place on the map, but tere isn't much around other than a military base 40 minutes away. Nope, I've never been to Fredericton, so this will all be new to me.

With an attitude of - "I'll find out for myself", I'm looking forward to visiting another part of Canada.
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