Drive about 70 miles northeast of Saint John and you'll find yourself in Fundy National Park, one of the last remaining wilderness areas in southern New Brunswick. The park's 50,900 acres sprawl ...
A salmon conservation project that began over 25 years ago is seeing big returns -- quite literally -- as Fundy Salmon Recovery (FSR) and its many partners work to restore an endangered salmon ...
when the Rising Tide Festival brings Maritime musicians inspired by the land into Fundy National Park; and June to September, when pleasant weather makes picnics and water play possible.
If you don't feel like trekking all the way to Fundy National Park, you'll find excellent views of the bay just 5 miles southwest of uptown Saint John at Irving Nature Park. Occupying a narrow ...
With exciting new openings, new direct flights enhancing accessibility for American visitors, and even more chances to enjoy ...
New Brunswick is beautiful in autumn. Fundy National Park straddles the bay and has 28 hiking trails, including many along the coast and through the forests; several of them lead to beautiful ...
Time and tides wait for no man, the saying goes. And it’s most true at Fundy National Park on New Brunswick’s east coast, where, twice daily, the most dramatic tides in the world cover the ...
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