New Brunswick·Your LensChilly sunrises and branches dusted in frost are slowly replacing mild fall mornings. Be sure to keep taking photos of all New Brunswick has to offer.Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.caCBC News · Posted: Nov 16, 2025 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.The first frost at Irishtown Nature Park in Moncton. (Submitted by Sally Wright)Chilly sunrises and branches dusted in frost are slowly replacing mild fall mornings. Be sure to keep taking photos of all the sights New Brunswick has to offer.If you get any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca for a chance to be featured in next week’s edition. Don’t forget to include your name and the location where the photo was taken. Charlene Turcotte says this little guy visits her home in Miramichi daily. His treats have been recently upgraded to walnuts. (Submitted by Charlene Turcotte)A red-bellied woodpecker spotted in downtown Fredericton. (Submitted by Shawn MacDonald)Todd Barber of Pasadena, Calif., has visited New Brunswick a few times and this fall spent six days in the province. During that journey, he says, he visited 80 per cent of New Brunswick’s lighthouses and 95 per cent of its covered bridges. Pictured is his visit to the Camerons Mill Covered Bridge near Saint-Ignace in Kent County. (Submitted by Todd Barber)Dew droplets along the Keswick River. (Submitted by Heather Olmstead)A colourful sunset in Oak Bay, in southwest New Brunswick. (Submitted by Michael Weismiller)This red squirrel didn’t waste any time going after this peanut in Oromocto’s Gateway Wetlands. (Submitted by Edward Tataryn)A late October aerial view of the fall colours in Millidgeville in Saint John. (Submitted by Jim Turnbull)Fall fungi and ferns on the Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve in Woodstock. (Submitted by Barb Sharp)Send us your photos or videos by email to cbcnb@cbc.ca and put the words Your Lens in the subject line. Please tell us your name and where the photo or video was taken — we won’t be able to use the submission otherwise. Keep in mind this feature is all about New Brunswick, so photos have to be of subjects within this province. Please provide a description that tells us what’s happening in your submission and feel free to add any other information that would help us tell the audience about your photo or video.We don’t publish black-and-white photos or heavily edited photos, such as anything over-saturated or with filters. Watermarks will be cropped out.We’ll share the photos and videos here and we might use them on our other platforms, such as our suppertime TV newscast. We’ll be sure to give you credit.
Morning frost: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick



