Five-year-old Ben Rogers watches a truck plow through a portion of the St. John River, which overflowed on Route 105 in Bristol Wednesday.
Onlookers were surprised this car didn't stall while charging through a flood in Bristol, just outside of Terrific Treasures.
Workers for the Province of New Brunswick tractor their way through high waters to save Canada Post mailboxes on Wednesday afternoon.
Jason Derrah hoists the last of three mailboxes into the bucket, saving the boxes from the water which seeped out of the St. John River and onto Route 105.
Just outside of Terrific Treasures in Bristol, Toby Lawrence brings Jason Derrah back to safety after the pair rescued three mailboxes from the flood.
A large GMC SUV makes a huge splash as it takes on the flood waters over Route 105 in Bristol.
Several areas of the River Road "Route 105" were flooded on Wednesday, including a section between Stickney and Riverbank.
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Allan Shaw of Bristol kayaks to his mailbox, which is situated outside of Terrific Treasures in Bristol. Workers arrived later in the day to move the boxes out of the flood zone.
Bristol resident Allan Shaw raises his mail-filled hands in triumph after kayaking through the flood on Route 105.
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A piece of Hartland's shoreline is seen here floating downstream on Thursday morning near the Becaguimac Bridge, caused by rising flood waters on the Saint John River which led to road closures and higher-than-normal water levels in the Hartland-Lower Brighton area.
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Route 105 between Hartland and Lower Brighton was washed out Thursday morning.
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The NB Trail in Lower Brighton was overcome by flood waters on Thursday morning. At press time, water levels in the Hartland region had risen at least one to two feet in some areas May 1 because of spring run-off and heavy rains on the Saint John River which hit Carleton County earlier in the week.
Five-year-old Ben Rogers watches a truck plow through a portion of the St. John River, which overflowed on Route 105 in Bristol Wednesday.