Deadman’s Harbour, located near Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, carries a mysterious and somber name, likely rooted in maritime history. The name may stem from a shipwreck or tragic event where lives were lost, a common story along the rugged Bay of Fundy coast. Surrounded by serene waters and picturesque views, Deadman’s Harbour offers a tranquil escape, blending natural beauty with historical intrigue.
Fishing weirs, a traditional technique, are an iconic sight in these waters. These cleverly designed structures, made from wooden stakes and netting, funnel fish into an enclosed area as the tide recedes. Used to harvest herring, mackerel, and shad, they showcase the ingenuity of the local fishing community and their sustainable practices.
Discover the stunning landscapes and rich maritime culture of Deadman’s Harbour, with breathtaking drone footage capturing the natural wonders of the Bay of Fundy coast.
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