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Saint John River Collection

The majestic Saint John River, flowing near Allagash Village in Maine and through the enchanting Northern Forest, is a sight to behold

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Near Allagash Village, ME. Northern Forest. The St. John River

Near Allagash Village, ME. Northern Forest. The St. John River
North America, US, ME, Northern Forest. The St. John River

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, [Canada], 1858. The lumbering business is the leading element of wealth in the province; and the sawmills

Background imageSaint John River Collection: View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony

View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageSaint John River Collection: The Saint John River and the Acadian forest in autumn foliage. New Brunswick, Canada

The Saint John River and the Acadian forest in autumn foliage. New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageSaint John River Collection: World's Longest Covered Bridge over the Saint John River

World's Longest Covered Bridge over the Saint John River

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Morning fog on the Saint John River at sunrise Mactaquac New Brunswick, Canada

Morning fog on the Saint John River at sunrise Mactaquac New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Sailboats on the Saint John River Mactaquac New Brunswick, Canada

Sailboats on the Saint John River Mactaquac New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St. John, New Brunswick, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St. John, New Brunswick, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St. John, New Brunswick, c1897. The first Reversing Falls Suspension Bridge across the Saint John River was replaced in 1915

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Mactaquac. Morning fog on Saint John River at sunrise. Credit as

Canada, New Brunswick, Mactaquac. Morning fog on Saint John River at sunrise. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Canada, New Brunswick. Fog on Saint John River at sunrise

Canada, New Brunswick. Fog on Saint John River at sunrise. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St John, New Brunswick, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St John, New Brunswick, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Suspension and Cantilever Bridges, St John, New Brunswick, Canada, c1900. Bridges over the Reversing Falls, a series of rapids on the Saint John River

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, View of Saint John river with city at dawn

Canada, New Brunswick, View of Saint John river with city at dawn (Large format sizes available)

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Allagash Village, St. John River, ME. A northern hardwood forest in fall

Allagash Village, St. John River, ME. A northern hardwood forest in fall
North America, US, ME, A northern hardwood forest in fall

Background imageSaint John River Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Fredericton, City view along Saint John River, Trail bridge

Canada, New Brunswick, Fredericton, City view along Saint John River, Trail bridge in background


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The majestic Saint John River, flowing near Allagash Village in Maine and through the enchanting Northern Forest, is a sight to behold. As autumn paints the Acadian forest in vibrant hues, the river becomes a breathtaking canvas of nature's artistry. In New Brunswick, Canada, this mighty waterway is home to the world's longest covered bridge, spanning its tranquil waters with architectural grace. At sunrise in Mactaquac, New Brunswick, morning fog delicately blankets the Saint John River, creating an ethereal atmosphere that captivates all who witness it. Sailboats gracefully glide along its surface, adding a touch of serenity to this picturesque scene. Dating back to 1897 and shrouded in mystery as their creators remain unknown; suspension and cantilever bridges stand proudly over the St. John River in New Brunswick. These engineering marvels are testaments to human ingenuity and serve as reminders of our connection with nature. As dawn breaks over Fredericton's city skyline from the banks of the Saint John River in Central New Brunswick, one can't help but be awestruck by both natural beauty and urban development harmoniously coexisting. The river acts as a lifeline for communities along its shores while providing stunning views for residents and visitors alike. In Allagash Village within Maine's embrace lies a northern hardwood forest adorned with fall foliage that mirrors the colors reflected on the St. John River below, and is here where tranquility meets wilderness—a sanctuary where one can escape into nature's embrace. Whether shrouded in morning mist or basking under golden sunlight at dusk—whether admired from historic bridges or sailboats gently floating upon its currents—the Saint John River remains an enduring symbol of beauty and resilience throughout time.