Well… here we are. The last stop. Hard to believe, right? Don’t worry-I’m not going to get misty-eyed on you, but I have to say: walking the heart of New Brunswick with you has been a bit like flipping through somebody’s photo album, each page with a new story, a little color, a few surprises, and maybe a questionable hairdo or two from history.
We’ve gone from stones and fossils to stained glass and city lights, mapping out the places where minds have grown, companies were born, and all kinds of conversations-big and small-echoed through the streets. And, no, we didn’t have to sit through a single stuffy lecture.
It’s funny-when you trace a city this way, every building stops being just an address and starts to feel like an old friend. Even the bricks seem to... relax a little, knowing they’ve been noticed.
So if you’re feeling a little caught between satisfaction and nostalgia, you’re not alone. If I could hand out a “Downtown Explorer” badge, you’d have earned it-no pop quiz, I promise.
Maybe you’ll remember your own small part in all this. Maybe it’ll inspire you next time you pass a place you *think* you know.
Thanks for traveling at your own pace, and for letting a disembodied voice keep you company. If you ever want another walk, you know where to find me.
Until then… take care out there. And don’t forget: sometimes the best part of a city is just walking through it, one story at a time.



