Oak Island, Canada

Oak Island, Canada

It is a private island located in Mahon Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, with an area of approximately 12000 square meters, known for its mysterious "money pit" legend. In 1795, Daniel McInnis discovered a ground depression under a large oak tree on the island and began digging with two friends, discovering a vertical shaft about 9 meters deep with a layered oak platform inside. The excavation was eventually stopped due to the vertical shaft being submerged by seawater. Attracted countless treasure hunters who attempted to uncover the secrets in the shaft, but all ended in failure. Legend has it that the shaft may hold treasures of pirates such as William Kidd, Henry Morgan, or Blackbeard.
Bathurst Public High School, Canada

Bathurst Public High School, Canada

It is a public high school located in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, offering education from grades 9 to 12. The school is committed to supporting students to achieve success in dynamic learning communities and has abundant educational resources and facilities. Renowned for its excellent educational quality and emphasis on the comprehensive development of students. The school offers a diverse curriculum, including academic courses and various club activities, aimed at cultivating students' academic abilities, creativity, and social skills. In addition, the school also emphasizes the development of students' personalities and the cultivation of their talents, encouraging them to participate in various extracurricular activities such as sports, art, and community service.
Canadian French Community College

Canadian French Community College

It is a French Community College located in New Brunswick, Canada, founded in 1970. We offer over 80 professional courses in five campuses within the province, including information technology, business, trade, fisheries, health sciences, education, and mining technology. The CCNB Bathurst campus is one of them, located in Canada's only official bilingual province, offering diplomas, certificates, degrees, trade, and apprenticeship programs taught in French. The college also integrates internship opportunities into its curriculum through industry partnerships with Atlantic Canada to enhance students' practical abilities.
The Canadian Government Building

The Canadian Government Building

It is the administrative center of the Canadian federal government, located in the capital city of Ottawa. The most famous of these is the Parliament Building on Capitol Hill, which is a symbol of the Canadian government and the center of national political activities. The Capitol Building consists of three Gothic buildings: the Peace Tower in the center, and the chambers of the House of Representatives and Senate on both sides. In addition to the Parliament Building, the Canadian government also owns other office buildings located throughout the country for the operation of different government departments. These buildings not only carry the administrative functions of the government, but are also an important part of Canadian history and culture.
Terry Fox High School in Canada

Terry Fox High School in Canada

It is a public high school located in Port Gauguin, British Columbia, Canada, belonging to the SD43 school district. The school was founded in 1996 and named after Canadian national hero Terry Fox in honor of his cancer fighting spirit and charity running activities. Known for its innovative curriculum in sports, information technology, and music education. The school offers a diverse range of characteristic courses, including upgraded classes, intensive French, online learning, music and drama production, language courses, and more. Terry Fox High School not only focuses on academic education, but also attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' sports and artistic talents, encouraging their comprehensive development.
Canadian French speaking High School Scene

Canadian French speaking High School Scene

It is a French speaking high school located in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, belonging to the Nord Est school district. The school provides education for grades 9 to 12. Since its establishment in 1971, the school has been named after the river in its area, the N é pisiguit River, which runs through the city of Bathurst and into the Shaler Bay. The school emphasizes bilingual education because over 60% of the residents in the area can speak two official languages, English and French. The mission of the school is to educate every student, guide them towards success, and maintain positive relationships between people.
The Catholic Church of Canada

The Catholic Church of Canada

The Catholic Church in New Brunswick, Canada has a long history and rich religious culture. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Santa Maria, located in St. John's, is one of the oldest churches in New Brunswick, founded in 1855 and consecrated on July 16, 1885. It is not only a Latin rite church of the Roman Catholic Church, but also listed as one of Canada's historic churches and on the pilgrimage list for the Year of Mercy. The architectural style blends Roman and Gothic elements. On February 20, 2001, the church was named a provincial-level historical site.
Canadian Creative Steamship Bar

Canadian Creative Steamship Bar