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See the Reversing Falls in Saint John (New Brunswick) 5. Fundy National Park (New Brunswick) 6. Whale Watching from Brier Island (Nova Scotia) 7. Deer Island and Campobello Island (New Brunswick) 8.
A whale-watching cruise on the Bay of Fundy and a visit to Grand-Pré round out this enriching blend of history, nature and heritage. From $7,290 per person double occupancy, plus airfare.
Judith Gibbs Farr, 78, of Laconia, died peacefully in her sleep on Dec. 13, 2024, following a long battle with the insidious disease, vascular dementia. Judy was born in Plymouth, on Sept. 12, 1946, ...
A Bay Area park ranger has been identified as the victim in a probable murder-suicide at ranger housing in Sonoma County last week. In the early afternoon of Nov. 27, a Sonoma County Sheriff’s ...
That’s not unusual in this park on the Bay of Fundy, which draws the highest tides—about 50 feet—in the world. Spend time at this national park searching the ocean floor while the bay’s at low tide ...
Canada’s newest (1999) territory, Nunavut, is governed by the Inuit, and Torngat Mountains National Park, on the northern tip of Labrador, is owned and managed by the Inuit, the first of its kind.
The heart of the Fundy Coast is Fundy National Park, a gem of preserved Acadian forest offering a front-row seat to the world’s highest tides. In addition to oTENTik, Ôasis and rustic cabins ...
Fresh seafood in Saint John A road trip through the Fundy Isles logically begins in Saint John, the only city along the Bay of Fundy, and one of the best places to visit in 2024, according to CNN.
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Discover Canada's amazing national parks - MSNFundy National Park, New Brunswick Located on the Bay of Fundy, this national park showcases the highest tides in the world and regales visitors with no less than 25 waterfalls.
Fundy National Park Management Plan Tabled in Parliament CNW Group Mon, Jun 17, 2024, 10:07 AM 4 min read ...
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