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Fundy National Park...... "- a 206 square kilometre sample of the upper bay with its dramatic coastline, spectacular tides, and moist coastal forest of spruce and fir. Steep cliffs alternate with hidden coves and vast tidal flats. One hundred kilometres of walking trails and a summer interpretive program are the best ways to explore the park's special character." (Quoted from "Fundy - Bay of the Giant Tides) |
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Though small in area for a national park, Fundy National Park is hugh in regards to diversity, geology, experiences and service. It has long been a favourite for those who wish to explore Fundy's unique ecosystems and experience the highest tides in the world. Whether you hike a coastal trail, walk on the ocean floor, explore wilderness beaches or just relax and watch the tides come and go there is something for everyone. Accommodation can range from luxurious in one of our local inns, or camping using the excellent facilities provided in the Park. | |
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Camping There is a place for you - whether it is a fully serviced lot or a back country site away from it all. » Wolfe Lake - primitive, without showers » Chignecto North - serviced with electricity, water, and sewer. Campfires allowed » Headquarters - serviced with electricity, water, and sewer. Campfires not allowed. » Point Wolfe - unserviced, with washroom building having toilets and showers » Chignecto South - Group Camping - unserviced, with washroom building having toilets. Drinking water » Back Country - numerous sites
Trails
Beaches
Point Wolfe Covered Bridge
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Water Falls There are several spectacualr water falls in the Park and the hike getting there is half the fun. » Dickson Falls - the most popular shorter hike in the Park » Laverty Falls - A more difficult hike but the falls at the end are worth it. » Thirt Fault Falls - Similar hike as Laverty and a nice picnic area beneath the falls.
Views / Look-offs
Bird Watching
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| Email: fundy.info@pc.gc.ca
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Mail: Fundy National Park P.O. Box 1001 Alma, New Brunswick, Canada E4H 1B4
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Web Site Fundy National Park |
Beach Fog photo courtesy of Brian Townsend
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