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How to Reach Us Fundy National Park 8642 Highway # 114 Fundy National Park, NB E4H 4V2 Mailing Address: Fundy National Park P.O Box 1001 Alma, NB E4H 1B4 Tel: 506-887-6000 Fax: 506-887-6008 Email: pc.fundy.pc@canada.ca www.pc.gc.ca/fundy Parks Canada Reservation Service 1-877-737-3783 www.reservation.pc.gc.ca Welcome to Fundy National Park Your Bay of Fundy adventure starts here! Follow us FundyNP Welcome to Fundy National Park, a special protected piece of Canada’s coastal wilderness. Parks Canada manages sites in the Province of New Brunswick that are, since time immemorial, the traditional territories of @FundyNP the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. This year, we are delighted to announce the opening of our newly Parks.Canada rebuilt Amphitheatre. This modern outdoor theatre is the ideal venue for enjoying our exciting programs including the 10th annual Rising Tide Festival in late August which plays host to the best musical talent the East Emergency Numbers Coast has to offer. Police, fire, ambulance: 911 Parks Canada visitor safety emergencies: After a year of work, the entirely new and ecologically sustainable 1-877-852-3100 Goose River Trail is now open. With its stunning views, this trail will quickly be recognized as one of Atlantic Canada’s premium coastal hiking Medical Centres and Services and biking experiences. Also, trail lovers of all types will delight in the First Aid: visit any campground kiosk or endless networks of multi-use trails in the Chignecto Recreation Area. visitor centre Fundy has a long history of success in endangered species conservation. Tele-care (free confidential health advice) As a result, biologists counted more adult salmon returning to our rivers 1-800-244-8353 in 2018 than have been seen in 29 years. So, while you hike along the Albert County Health and Wellness Centre beautiful clear rivers, don’t forget to look for salmon along the way, you (506) 882-3100 just may see this endangered icon in real life! You should also check out Sussex Health Centre the new wild flower gardens across from the Headquarters Visitor Centre. (506) 432-3100 These “Pollinator Gardens” host native plants that help species-at-risk Pharmacy, Riverside-Albert such as the Yellow-Banded Bumblebee and the Monarch Butterfly. To (506) 882-2226 learn more about these programs or to get involved, continue reading this guide, stop-by our visitor centres and chat with our friendly staff, or look us up and follow us on social media. As you explore the park this summer, you may also notice some FSC LOGO HERE construction activity. We thank you for your patience and cooperation as we complete many exciting improvements to our facilities to further improve your experience. Finally, as announced last year, youth aged 17 and under are able to enter Parks Canada places for free! There is no better time to create lasting memories with the whole family. We wish you a safe and enjoyable visit! Julie M. LeBlanc Field Unit Superintendent, New Brunswick South Field Unit, Parks Canada Cover image © Parks Canada / N. Fearon
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COVID-19 Please check www.parkscanada.gc.ca/covid-19 for updates Parks Canada is following the advice of places and times. Also, please be cautious and public health experts and taking steps to avoid risky activities. Respect closures and support Canada’s efforts to limit the spread of restrictions. Bring, hygiene supplies, water, COVID-19. We are putting in place measures provisions and equipment as some facilities to reduce risks to visitors, employees, and may be closed. This is a great time to explore other users of Parks Canada spaces. natural and cultural treasures close to home. Plan ahead Avoid touching hard surfaces. Carry disinfectant, wipes, and toilet paper and cover Visiting the Parks Canada website and social picnic tables. media channels to get up to date information about what you can expect during your visit. Let others know of your intention to pass. Signal others using your voice or a bell. Download or print maps and other visitor Remember to be kind and considerate of information ahead of time; purchase the others. Yield to oncoming users where space Parks Canada Discovery Pass on line; pack is narrow. Let others move out of bridges, extra hygiene supplies such as hand sanitizer, platforms and other narrow spaces before wipes, toilet paper, and a table cloth; and entering. bring your own water and food. Call (506) 887-6000 to purchase your Fundy Pack in and pack out. Keep our places clean, National Park pass. pick up your litter and dispose of it by using appropriate garbage containers or take your Visitors are always responsible for their own waste home. safety while visiting parks and sites. Search and rescue services may be limited at this Step off trails to let others pass where time. If you choose to access trails, please possible. But please try to avoid stepping on obey all signage and closures. vegetation and stay on trails unless letting others pass. Outdoor Etiquette Slow down on trails. Speed increases user Practice physical distancing and hygiene rules conflicts and risks of injuries. Adjust your during the COVID-19 pandemic while visiting distance from others based on their speed to Parks Canada places. Follow public health maintain physical distancing. authorities’ guidance for your area, including travel advisories Be respectful of others. Keep prescribed distance while lining up and respect the Plan ahead, prepare, and adjust your plans. maximum use capacity in facilities. Avoid popular destinations and high use 6 1
© Parks Canada / N. Fearon Discover Explore Experience! Pa Fishing © rks Ca nad a\ Bennett and Wolfe lakes are open to L. B a rn e s brook trout fishing. Fly fishing season is open from May 18 to September 15 at Mountain Biking © Par Bennett Lake and from June 6 to Septem ber Canaks Fundy’s landscape offers trails that appeal da 16 at Wolfe Lake, 1 hour before sunrise until 1 to bicyclists of every level, from flat and hour after sunset. A National Park fishing permit is forested trails for family outings to exciting ravines required and can be obtained from most vistor facilities. where you can challenge your friends. Trails that are used for cycling are shared with hikers so please yield to pedestrians Paddling when travelling these trails. Don’t forget your helmet. Experience the park from a different perspective by paddling the shores of our tranquil lakes or the rugged Bay of Fundy Golfing coast. Visit our outfitter or local kayak guides for rentals or Nestled in the Dickson Brook Valley, Fundy’s beautiful 9-hole guided tours. Bennett and Wolfe lakes are open for paddling course was designed by renowned golf course architect Stanley (non-motorised boating only). Thompson. Challenge yourself to this par 70 course: fun for novice and experienced golfers alike. Book a tee time at (506) 887-2970 or simply drop in at the Pro Shop, near the first hole. Golf carts are available. Swimming Dive into our newly renovated, solar-heated saltwater pool. Located off the Point Wolfe Road, the pool now features a wading area and splash zone. Bennett and Wolfe lakes are the ideal spot to cool off on a hot summer day. Remember, swimming in one of the park’s rivers can be enjoyable, but can be dangerous if you’re Wil s on / D. not careful. © Parks C a na da st ou Da / S. a ad an sC Park 2 ©
Universal Access • Boardwalks and viewpoints at Alma Beach, Butland Lookout, Dickson Falls, and Point Wolfe • Swimming pool ar o n N. Fe • Visitor reception centres a/ • Salt & Fir Centre nad Ca rks • Headquarters and Chignecto campgrounds Pa © nn Lookouts Mu S. a/ Take in the view of the Point Wolfe Estuary d na Ca rks from the Shiphaven Trail or hike along © Pa the Coastal or Coppermine trails for breathtaking coastal vistas. Along Route 114, Butland Lookout offers a panoramic view of the Bay of Fundy. Picnic in the Park Picnic tables and service buildings can be found in peaceful or dramatic locations © Pa throughout the park. Check with park staff to rks Ca nad a find a location that is just right for you. / C. Rea rdon Beaches In Fundy National Park the tides measure between 9 and 12 © NB Tourism metres in height. Point Wolfe Beach, Alma Beach, and Herring Cove Beach are all great choices to explore and discover the tides in action. Learn more with a park interpreter and join a scheduled guided beach exploration program. Fea ro n da / N. Cana © Parks Bird Watching From rocky shorelines to mixed forests to bogs and meadows, the diverse habitats of Fundy support a large variety of bird life. Grab your binoculars and pick up an official bird checklist at any visitor facility. Winter wonderland Fundy National Park is a great spot for a winter snowshoe, ski or even fatbike. Spend the night cozied up in a yurt or oTENTik. For the more adventurous, venture out for a night in a rustic cabin. Village of Alma In the quaint Village of Alma, you’ll find everything you need to explore and experience the Fundy way of life through maritime hospitality, music, food, and art! Geocaching Ready for a treasure hunt? Use a GPS to find hidden containers known as caches or geocaches. To uncover Fundy’s geocaches find the coordinates at www.geocaching.com. If you do not own a GPS device, the Friends of Fundy rent GPS units at their boutique located at the Visitor Reception Centre. 3
Experiences with Park Interpreters and Local Guides Fundy National Park’s interpreters and local partners are passionate about sharing their knowledge and love for this special place. Come and discover one of the many adventures they have prepared for you. Incredible Edible Ocean Let us be your guide as we explore the “tastes” of the Fundy n Coast! Intriguing and tasty wild edibles can be found throughout so kin t .A /B this landscape and we’ll introduce you to some of them as we hike Tou ris m k wic along Fundy’s trails. Join us for a walk on the ocean floor and w Br uns © Ne you’ll be amazed to learn about edible items that are found in the Bay of Fundy! Fire up the campfire and savour your new found knowledge. (This activity requires an additional fee.) Molly Kool Kitchen Parties You are invited to a family friendly kitchen party full of songs, stories Guided Beach Explorations and dancing. Born and raised in the Come explore the bottom of the sea. Experience the expanse of the Village of Alma, Molly Kool was North towering tides of the Bay of Fundy and meet unusual creatures. Discover America’s first female sea captain. a whole new world beneath your feet as you explore the ocean floor. Joins us for an entertaining and engaging evening to discover the story Indigenous Experiences of this fascinating person and this From traditional arts & crafts to captivating place! sharing the rich oral history through storytelling, join our interpreters and Indigenous partners throughout the season to learn more on the culture and heritage of the Indigenous Peoples of New Brunswick and areas around the Bay of Fundy. Campfire Programs Finish your day with one of aro n Live in Fundy . Fe Fundy’s legendary evening © Parks Cana da / N Cozy up and spend the evening with us campfires. Joins us for songs, at our newly renovated amphitheatre. stories, laughter and a cheery Through stories, music and threatre our blaze. Don’t forget a mug nightly programs will help you uncover for something warm! Fundy’s Many secrets. Fundy National Park offers countless opportunities to experience and appreciate the natural world. The 2020 International Year of Plant Health celebrates plants and their importance in supporting healthy ecosystems. During your adventures, be sure to check out the newly established pollinator garden, located across from the Headquarters Visitor Centre. The garden is planted with a number of species all naturally from the P. region, which attracts and helps important pollinators like the lie Ju © Monarch Butterfly and the Yellow-banded bumble bee. 4
Exhibits Have a few minutes? Kids’ Top Ten Our interpreters are often 1) Become a Parks Canada Xplorer. stationed throughout the park with fascinating Fundy 2) Try to spot the loons at Wolfe Lake! facts and stories to share. If you’re lucky, you might get to hear their amazing call. 3) Let loose at the natural playground 4) Test your skills on the Pumptrack in the Chignecto Recreation Area. iNaturalist BioBlitz Discover some of Fundy’s most 5) Try the Club Parka activities. important and fascinating insect 6) s rri Explore the Caribou Plain Trail. No C. a/ species. This program is fun-filled s Ca n ad hands-on activity for the whole ©P ark 7) Count the steps on the Herring Cove family! Includes an intro to a Beach Trail. great “app” for adding your own observations, wherever 8) Find a red chair. Dark Sky Discovery your travels may take you. When the sun sets, the sky 9) Hit the beach. comes alive! Designated a Dark Sky Preserve, the park 10) Join Parka and Chirp on a photo is home to some of the darkest scavenger hunt to explore Parks skies in Canada. Join our Canada places. interpreters for a guided tour of the night sky. (6 to 11 years old) Discover and explore! Get your Fundy Xplorers booklet at the Visitor Centre and begin your journey through Fundy National Park. Natural Playground Check out our natural playground and playing fields where you can play, run, jump, or fly a kite in the breezes that blow off the bay! You can also play soccer, tennis or lawn bowling. The Golf Pro Shop has tennis and lawn bowling equipment for rent. Club Parka (6 years old and younger) Explore, discover, learn and have © Parks Canada / N. Fearon fun with Parka! Get your booklet at the Visitor Centre. It includes self-guided activities and Parka’s story. Complete the booklet and obtain a reward. For detailed programming of all activities, pick up a schedule at the (6 years old and younger) Visitor Centre, a park kiosk or you can check Join Parka and Chirp on a photo scavenger hunt to explore park bulletin boards. Please note: Some activities Fundy National Park. Download the app and complete the have participation fees. Please enquire at the mission. (This free app for smart phones is available in Apple Visitor Reception Centre to learn more. Store and Google Play).
Festivals and Events Parks Canada works with groups from throughout the region to bring together festivals, exhibits, competitions, and events that showcase the very best of Fundy. Be sure to watch for event listings posted on bulletin boards throughout the Park and available at Visitor Reception Centres and kiosks. This year, our festivals and events have been modified and adapted with respect to the guidence of public health authorities. For up-to-date information, check out our list of events: www.pc.gc.ca/fnp-events. Fundy’s 70th June 6, 2020 Birthday International Trails Day July 29, 2020 June 21, 2020 Join the party and National Indigenous Peoples Day help us celebrate this June 21 – July 1, 2020 special occasion Canada Day Weekend and Alma Celebration Days Sunday Nights (July and August) Sounds of Summer (Outdoor Concert Series) August 1 - 2, 2020 Fundy All-nations Pow Wow August 14 –16, 2020 Rising Tide Festival –11th Annual August 15, 2020 National Acadian Day Fundy National Park has recently installed a new “Fire Danger Rating” sign at the western September 5 - 6, 2020 Fundy Kite Days entrance of the park. The fire danger level (i.e. Low, Moderate, High, Very High, or Extreme) September 12- 13, 2020 is based on locally gathered fire weather data. 71th Annual Fundy Open At Fundy National Park, weather data are Golf Tournament checked each day and the danger level is updated October 9 - 12 , 2020 accordingly. Due to the parks close proximity to Fundy Thanksgiving Weekend the Bay of Fundy, fire danger ratings are often October 23 - 24, 2020 lower than in other parts of the province. Camp Haunted Hike fire restrictions may occur at the “Very High” December 18, 2020 level and visitors can consult park staff or the Christmas Bird Count website for more information. 2 7
Trails © Parks Canada / L. Barnes Whether by bicycle or on foot, our trails provide you with access to Fundy National Park’s most amazing places; plunging waterfalls, secluded beaches and breathtaking coastal cliffs. With over 100 km of trails ranging from short, accessible boardwalks to multi-day adventures, you will find a trail that is just right for you! Easy Family-friendly trails that are suitable for all Trail Make the most of your experience! Pick a trail visitors. tips! that best matches your interests, abilities, and experience. Moderate Medium-length trails with moderate elevation gain and some short, steep sections. Suitable • Hike with friends. If you are alone, tell someone where for most visitors. you are going and when you’ll be back. • Be careful not to disturb wildlife and their habitats. Difficult Longer trails with long, steep sections that are • Stay on the trail at all times. suitable for visitors who have trail experience • Check the weather. and are prepared. • Dress appropriately. Coastal breezes can be cool even when the forests are warm. • Take along food and water. Key to Trail Symbols • Wear footwear with good traction and support. • Leave plants and other natural objects for others to Backcountry Camping Mountain Biking enjoy. Beach Access River Crossing • Please carry out all garbage, yours and any you may find on the trail. Hiking Universal Access • CAUTION: Cell phone coverage is not available Interpretive Exhibit Washroom at trail everywhere in the park. head • For more tips, check out: Get Informed + Go Outdoors, Lookout Waterfall www.adventuresmart.ca (TransCanada Trail) Drinking water: Assume all surface water is unfit to drink unless treated properly. © Parks Canada / F. Mueller Multi-day hiking experiences Looking for a more challenging adventure in and around Fundy National Park? Try one of our multi-day hiking experiences! The Fund Circuit connects 48-kilometers of trails to form a loop within Fundy National Park. Discover Looking for more trails river valleys, lakes, coastal forests and beaches. to explore? Check out the newly revitalized The Dobson Trail is a continuous footpath through Chignecto Recreation upland wilderness stretching 58 km from the Area on page 13. northern boundary of Fundy National Park to Riverview, near the City of Moncton. The Fundy Footpath is a continuous trail that follows the Fundy coastline for 41 km from Goose River in Fundy National Park to the Big Salmon River near St. Martins, NB.
Fundy National Park Trail System *See additional trail information for the Chignecto Recreation Area on page 13 TRAIL NAME (#) FEATURES DISTANCE / EST. TIME SPECIAL FEATURES Alma Beach (10) 100 metres, 10 min. Beach access. Tidal viewing point. Caribou Plain (11) 2.1 km loop, 1 - 1.5 hrs. Carnivorous bog plants. Beaver ponds. EASY MacLaren Pond (1) 0.4 km loop, 15 min. Indigenous medicine trail. Frogs and beavers. Shiphaven (13) 1 km return trip, 30 min. Magnificent estuary views. Covered bridge. Black Horse (17) 4.4 km loop, 1.5 - 2 hrs Former homestead foundations. View of Bay. Coppermine (6) 5.2 km loop, 1.5-2 hrs Old mine site. Great coastal views. Dickson Falls (14) 1.5 km loop, 30 - 45 min. Boardwalk and stairs. Tumbling cascades. Dobson Link (23) 2.6 km one way, 1 - 1.5 hrs Forest fire regeneration. East Branch (2) 5.6 km loop, 2-2.5 hrs Giant birch and spruce. Old logging dam. MODERATE Herring Cove Beach (15) 1.0 km return trip, 30 min Beach access. Stairs Kinnie Brook (3) 2.8 km return trip, 1.5 hrs Steep walled valley. Disappearing stream. Laverty Falls (24) 2.5 km one way, 1 - 1.5 hrs Curtain waterfall. Swimming hole. Maple Grove (18) 4.5 km one way, 1.5 - 2 hrs Open hardwood forest. Beautiful fall colours. Matthews Head (4) 4.5 km loop, 1.5 - 2 hrs Great coastal views. Sea stack. Point Wolfe Beach (16) 1 km return trip, 30 min Beach access. Towering red spruce. Tracey Lake (25) 7 km one way, 2.5-3 hrs Trail can be wet. Moose and pitcher plants. Bennett Brook (19) 13 km return trip, 5 - 6 hrs Dam and fishway. Steep switchback climbs. Black Hole (20) 5.5 km one way, 2 hrs Salmon pools. Steep descent to river. Coastal East (7) 3 km one way, 2 hrs Ridge top views. Fern glades, lush forests. Coastal West (8) 6.7 km one way, 2.5 - 3 hrs Steep sections. Coastal views. Foster Brook (26) 4.4 km one way, 1.5 - 2 hrs Shaded forest. Unique backcountry camping. Goose River (9) 11.9 km one way, 3.5 - 4 hrs Spectacular backcountry camping. DIFFICULT Marven Lake (21) 8.5 km one way, 2.5 - 3 hrs Home to trout, bullfrogs, moose and beaver. Moosehorn (27) 4.5 km one way, 2 - 3 hrs Steep descent and return. Great picnicking. The Forks (28) 3.2 km one way, 1.5 - 2 hrs Steep descent and return. Deep pools. Third Vault Falls (5) 7.4 km return trip 3 - 4 hrs Park’s highest waterfall (16 m). Tippen Lot North (29) 3 km one way, 1.5-2 hrs Beech grove. Tippen Lot South (30) 1.85 km one way, 1.5 - 2 hrs Old beaver pond. Panoramic view of forest. Upper Salmon River (31) 8.2 km one way, 3.5 - 4 hrs Salmon pools. Rapids and river crossing. Whitetail (22) 5.2 km one way, 2 - 2.5 hrs Mountain biking. Several small brook crossings. 9
Parking is available at the beginning of trails. Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance): Dial 911 Trail System Park Wardens 1-877-852-3100 Dobson Accessible Camping Fishing Lookout Rustic Cabin Trail Accessible Washroom Campfire Circle Gift Shop Mountain Biking Salt & Fir Centre Accommodation Canoeing Golf oTENTik Swimming Amphitheatre Chignecto Pavilion Ôasis Outhouse Washroom Beach Commercial Services Hiking Picnic Area Waterfall Back-country camping Covered Bridge Information Picnic Shelter Wifi Bicycle Rental Drinking Water Information Kiosk Playground Yurt Broad Boat Rental Exhibit Kayaking River Crossing Fundy National Park Unpaved Road Hiking / Biking trail Sit back and relax! Our comfortable red Route 114 Hiking trail Trail (outside Park) chairs overlook some of the park’s most 23 er beautiful views. #sharethechair River Paved Road Unmaintained Road Riv Fort -Fiy v eR oa ve d Fi d y Roa 24 hepod Old S To Su Wolfe Lake - y ssex rt Fo Lakeview 27 Campground Wolfe Lake Laverty Lake 28 114 Tracey 25 Lake 20 Laverty Road 2 Bennett Lake 5 12 Up Bennett pe r Lake 114 114 11 31 ton Sa nc lm Mo on 915 To
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Headquarters Area There’s something for the entire family in the Headquarters area. Park your vehicle and explore on foot. Take a stroll on Alma Beach or challenge yourself on one of our many hiking trails. Check out the natural playground or join an interpreter to discover Fundy’s many hidden secrets. on ils .W /D da U ana er sC pp Park Sa © lm on Upper Ri 31 Salmon ve r River Headquarters Campground Alma 10 Beach 114 ndy MacLaren Fu 1 Pond 22 Whitetail f y o Cannontown Campground Ba Road n ilso Wolfe Falls da / D. W in t son rks C ana Po Dick 0 0.2 0.4 km © Pa to Coastal 7 P o i n t e Wo l f e R i v e r (East) Point Wolfe Area ok ro nB Discover the coastal wilderness of Point Wolfe. From Hue sto the Point Wolfe Campground you are within walking Point Wolfe Campground or biking distance to amazing experiences. Discover Fundy’s past, present, and future through interpretive Rd o lfe panels at Hueston Brook and tW in Coastal Po 8 (West) along the Shiphaven Trail. Don’t forget to explore 9 Goose River the rugged Point 21 Marven Lake 13 Wolfe Beach. Shiphaven Coppermine 6 16 Point Wolfe Beach 0 0.2 0.4 km Munn / S. nada s Ca k Par 12 ©
Chignecto Recreation Area An outdoor adventure hub adjacent to the Chignecto Camground. A variety of family- friendly, short and easy trails for mountain biking and hiking are developed for your enjoyment. The recreation area includes bicycle skill development loop commonly known as Pumptrack, where cyclists ride around different banks and turns. Excellent for learning the basics as well as for training like pros! The Chignecto Pavilion has washrooms, showers, picnic space, stoves, and parking and is centrally Pa © rks C an located. ad a/ L. B a rn es TRAIL NAME (#) FEATURES DISTANCE / EST. TIME Cygnus (32) 1.5 km one way, 15-20 min Cassiopeia (33) 1 km one way, 15 min EASY Ursa Major (35) 1.6 km one way, 15-20 min Ursa Minor (34) 1.1 km one way, 15 min Orion (36) 1 km one way, 15-20 min Peregrine (37) 1 km one way, 15-20 min MOD. Pumptrack (38) 106.5 m and 141.6 m loops Pa © rk sC an ad a/ N. Fea ron Chignecto Campground 33 Cassiopeia Cygnus 32 to Black Horse/ Hastings Road Pumptrack 38 Ursa Ursa 34 35 Minor Major Chignecto Pavilion 22 Whitetail Orion36 37 Peregrine to Maple Grove © For a legend of symbols, please see trail system map. pp. 10 - 11 Pa rks Can ada / C. R e a rd on 13
Stay Overnight Whether you prefer to camp in a tent, in a trailer, travel to a wilderness site or stay in one of our cabins, yurts or oTENTiks, we have the experience to suit your needs! © Par ks C a na da / A .V. Wa ke field Frontcountry Camping Chignecto North Campground m ris This large, wooded campground is a great place for families NB To u © looking for active, outdoor adventure as it is close to hiking Backcountry Camping and biking trails, and playgrounds. For those looking to experience Fundy National Park’s Headquarters Campground wilderness, nothing beats a backcountry camping trip. Try Within walking distance of the Village of Alma and the beach, camping at Goose River, Tracey Lake, Marven-Chambers this campground offers great views of the Bay of Fundy and Lake, or Foster Brook. A backcountry permit is required for all access to all the services and facilities in the headquarters area. overnight backcountry visits. Fees apply. Point Wolfe Campground Point Wolfe is in the heart of some of Fundy’s most spectacular Diversified Accommodations coastal wilderness. (Note: vehicles longer than 7.5 m and 4.4 m high cannot cross the covered bridge) Rustic Cabins From the vantage point of your private deck, soak in splendid Lakeview Campground views of the Bay of Fundy and the Acadian Forest. Formerly known as Wolfe Lake, this small secluded camp ground will be undergoing upgrades during the 2020 season. Yurts Please stay tuned for details on its availability. Experience Fundy like never before. A perfect blend of comfort and outdoor adventure. Yurts are located in Headquarters Cannontown Campground Campground. Ideal for camper-style travellers! All sites are fully serviced. The campground is conveniently located beside the golf course oTENTiks and Salt & Fir Centre. Solar-heated salt water swimming pool Part tent, part cabin, our oTENTiks offer the ultimate hassle- just a short walk away. free experience. oTENTiks are available in Chignecto North, Headquarters, and Point Wolfe campgrounds. Reserve your campsite! Ôasis T. 1-877-RESERVE (737-3783) Looking for a cool place to stay? The Fundy Ôasis are www.reservation.pc.gc.ca available in Point Wolfe and Lakeview campgrounds (undergoing upgrades during the 2020 season). Camping Services Headquarters Chignecto Point Wolfe Cannontown 14 © Parks Canada / A. Martin
Facility Rentals are available at Fundy National Park for corporate events like team building, conferences or award ceremonies as well as for private functions like weddings, birthdays or famility © Parks Canada / T. Archer reunions. We Rent Equipment OUTDOOR ELEMENTS is your official adventure outfitter for Fundy National Park. Kayaks, canoes and paddle boards are available for rent at Bennett Lake as well as some basic accessories and convenience ©P arks Canad a / N. Fearon items for sale. Mountain bike rentals and repairs are conveniently located near the new mountain bike trails at the Chignecto Recreation Area. For day hikes The Salt and or overnight backpacking excursions, backpacking equipment & accessories are available for rent and for Fir Centre sale. An event venue on the edge of Feel free to contact us for more information: the Fundy Coast’s wilderness (506) 433-3060 info@outdoorelements.ca The Salt and Fir Centre is well suited www.outdoorelements.ca for corporate events like team building, conferences or award ceremonies as well as for private functions like weddings, birthdays The Headquarters’ Outdoor Amphitheatre or family reunions. is an ideal facility available for rent to hold your The facility is fully accessible and comes ceremony. Your guests will be enchanted by the equipped with 150 chairs, 25 folding tables, serene souroundings of Maclaren Pond. It is located a projector, a drop-down projection screen within the walking distance from Cannontown and a sound system. The space can be and Headquarters campgound. Ample parking is arranged as a boardroom, a classroom, available at the bluff area. Pricing: $186.40 per half a banquet or even theater style. day and $368.00 per day. Stay overnight in the park by reserving your campsite. There are also many private accommodations in the local area: inns, bed and breakfasts, motels, etc. Pricing • Half Day – $250.00 per half day • Full Day - $400.00 per day © Julie P. • Park entrance fees apply for each guest and are not included. 15
© Parks Canada / N. Fearon Protecting Fundy Check out how we are protecting Fundy National Park’s wilderness! at work to ensure the park’s ecosystems are thriving. Sometimes this means taking actions to promote © Park or discourage the occurrence of certain species s Ca in particular areas. While in the park, if you see a nad a/ Do “Restoration Site” please be mindful of the work being D. uc et done to improve our ecosystems. Projects currently on the go include: fencing at Bennett Lake to promote vegetation growth, making Ecological Integrity the site less desirable to Canada geese and reducing Monitoring human wildlife conflicts, as well as installing coverings Ecological Monitoring is tland over invasive plants in hopes of eradicating them from like taking the pulse of the . Bu the park. /S ecosystem. Similar to a regular a ad You can help! Help us protect our park and the an C rks doctor’s check-up, we measure © Pa wildlife within it by not feeding the animals. Human a few key things to determine if the food can be harmful as animals that become used to environment is doing well, or if there is human interaction are more likely to cause conflict. a particular condition needing more attention. By staying on trails, you can help reduce the spread of invasive plants, as they can be transported around Measuring water quality helps us protect the inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic salmon. the park as easily as on the bottom of your boot. These pesky plants are not from around here and can cause Recording when frogs start singing in the spring, helps monitor seasonal change. harm to our ecosystems. While hiking, let us know if you see any of these plants along your way! Moose populations are studied to help understand forest health. Angelica sylvestris – Woodland angelica Recovering the inner Bay of Fallopia japonica – Japanese knotweed Fundy Atlantic salmon Frangula alnus – Glossy Buckthorn As part of a recovery team called Fundy Salmon Recovery, Parks Canada is restoring a salmon a n ad population which would Ca rks Pa © otherwise be extinct. At a young age, wild salmon are captured from their home rivers before they go out to the ocean. d tlan Bu The salmon are grown for about S. ron a/ ad Fea an 18 months at the world’s first Wild sC N. ark ©P / da Salmon Marine Conservation na a rk sC Pa Farm operated by Cooke © Aquaculture on Grand © Park Manan Island. s Ca nad Mature salmon are a/ S. released back into t la B u nd Fundy National Park rivers. © Pa © D. Ma rk s C www.fundysalmonrecovery.com ze r o ana Fundy National Park’s Resource Conservation team is hard lle da 16 /N. Fea ron
Safety First Your responsibility as a visitor: We encourage you to enjoy all that the great outdoors has to offer. Take the time to learn about possible hazards that could affect your visit and exercise good judgement. Campfires Campfires are only permitted in the fireplaces provided. Do not gather twigs, leaves, or bark from the forest to start your fire. They act as mulch and provide food for plants. Make your own kindling from your firewood which may be purchased at the campground where fires are permitted. Transportation of firewood is a common way for invasive species to spread. Hidden under the bark non-native, invasive species like brown spruce longhorn beetle are moving across Canada. Fundy National Park is asking visitors to not bring firewood into the park. River crossings Several trails in the park have river crossings. Water Visitor Guidelines levels are monitored and crossings are closed when water levels are high and conditions are most Leave it for others to enjoy hazardous. At these times, signs are posted at the Take nothing but photos and leave nothing but your trailhead to indicate any closure. More information on footprints. Do not disturb or collect any plants, animals, river crossings is available at the park’s visitor centres rocks, shells or artefacts. By complying with this regulation and kiosks. If you are unsure about water conditions or you are helping to preserve Fundy’s beauty. your ability to cross safely, don’t take a chance. Crossing the river can be dangerous. You are not allowed to entice, pet or attempt to pet, harass, or feed wild animals in National Parks. Protect Yourself Against Ticks The use of ATVs, dirt bikes, or other off-road vehicles is not Cover up: wear closed-toed shoes, long-sleeved shirts allowed. and pants. Spray: spray feet, ankles and legs with insect repellent. Alcohol and Cannabis Self-check: daily self-checks of yourself, your family and Alcoholic beverages and cannabis must be confined to and your pets can reduce the risk infection. If you find an consumed at your registered campsite. Consumption is not attached tick, follow the Public Health Agency of authorized in public spaces such as day use areas, Canada’s guidelines for prompt removal of the insect. playgrounds, trails and roads, shelters and accommodations. Swimming is unsupervised in rivers and lakes. For supervised swimming please visit the heated saltwater Drones All Parks Canada places are ‘no drone swimming pool. zones’ for recreational use. If you do not possess a permit All food and garbage must be stored or disposed of in or special permission to fly your drone in a Parks Canada bear-proof containers. In the backcountry, all food and place, please leave your drone at home. garbage must be packed out. Fishing in a National Park requires a national park Forty-Five and Old Shepody roads are not maintained. fishing permit. Provincial licences do not apply. Fishing for Using these may damage your vehicle. Stripped Bass is not allowed within the limits of Fundy National Park. All rivers and their tributaries within Fundy National Park are closed to fishing. It is your responsibility to understand National Park Fishing Regulations while visiting Fundy National Park. Pets must be kept on a leash or in suitable Emergencies confinement. Don’t leave your pet unattended. Wildlife, weather, and an unfamiliar environment can be scary or In the event of a lost person, forest fire, dangerous for your pet. Don’t allow your pet to chase any aggressive animal, report illegal activities wild animal - it’s illegal and dangerous. Pets are not allowed such as visitor disturbance, poaching, in some areas. Look for notices at trailheads and info damage to ecosystems, wildlife disturbance centers to find out where these restrictions are. Remember etc., call 1-877-852-3100. to clean up after your pet. 17
The Friends of Fundy Fundy National Park’s Cooperating Organization Incorporated as The Fundy Guild in 1982, the Friends of Fundy is a non-profit charitable organization that works to increase public awareness and enjoyment da/ N. Fearon of the natural and cultural heritage of the Fundy Region. Cana arks Membership is open to everyone. All proceeds from ©P their projects and services are re-invested in park and community-based initiatives. PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS The Friends of Fundy work collaboratively with Parks Canada and local communities to deliver a range of projects and programs, including the Molly Kool Heritage Centre, the Rising Tide Festival, the Fundy Circuit ULTRA Trail Run, and the Fundy All Nations Pow Wow. Their partners include the UNESCO (United Nations CELEBRATE ALBERT COUNTY Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) designated 175 WITH US! Fundy Biosphere Reserve, the Fundy Salmon Recovery Team, the Albert County Chamber of Commerce and the Albert Albert County 175 is a year long celebration of the rich County Tourism Association. heritage and history of Albert County! In 1845 Albert County was established by a proclamation signed by Queen Victoria - when she was only GIFT SHOPS 26 years old! Albert County, now home to 30,000 people, includes Riverview The Friends of Fundy operate two gift and hugs the shores of the Petitcodiac shops in Fundy National Park, Outpost River to the Bay of Fundy and includes East and Outpost West. The gift shops are some of the most iconic treasures in New your source for Fundy National Park/Parks Brunswick - the beautiful Fundy National Canada merchandise as well as a large Park, the Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage and selection of nature books, locally crafted Share your photos! inland areas stretching beyond Caledonia jewellery and art, souvenirs, games and Mountain in all directions. Learn more at other “Fundy-inspired” gifts. info@fundyguild.ca AC175.ca! www.fundyguild.ca #friendsoffundy © Parks Canada/ N. Fearon Friends of Fundy 18
Watching Wildlife a. b. Watching animals in their native habitat can be a memorable part of your visit to a national park. For your safety and theirs, never approach wild animals. Practice patience, silence and treat them with respect. Don’t forget to appreciate the little things! Fundy is home to small mammals, birds, frogs and even butterflies. Keep a c. lookout for these spectacular creatures, too. d. Two-hundred eyes are better than two! Check in at one of Fundy National Park’s visitor centres to report your wildlife sightings. Don’t forget to take pictures and share with us on Facebook (fundyNP) or Twitter @FundyNP) or www.inaturalist. org/projects/fundy-national-park. e. 1. Canada Jay: A resident of coniferous forests and bogs, the Canada Jay stores large amounts of food for later f. use. It uses saliva to glue small food items in the nooks and crannies of i. trees, which allows it to survive our winters. ii. a. American Emerald Dragonfly: 2. Pileated Woodpecker: The size of a One of the earliest dragonflies to crow, the Pileated Woodpecker is the emerge in the spring, found throughout largest woodpecker in Canada. the park near water from late May to iii. late August. 3. Barred Owl: Inhabitants of mature hardwood and mixed forests has dark b. Striped Sedge Grasshopper: Denizens iv. eyes, unlike other large owls in our of the bog, including Fundy’s Caribou forests. Plain, and the females are quite RED! 4. Boreal chickadee: A rarer sight! It c. Three-banded Lady Beetle: Perhaps our prefers coniferous woods. In winter, it most common native species of Lady v. is at times seen in mixed groupings of Beetle. nuthatches, kinglets and chickadees. vi. d. Orange-legged Drone Fly: Is it a Bee? 5. Ruffed grouse: The Ruffed Grouse No, it’s a Fly! Flower flies are often beats its wings on its chest as a display mistaken for bees or wasps, because to attract females. many are such great mimics. i. Moose: Lakes and swamps at dawn or dusk, in particular in the area from 6. The Canada warbler: The Canada e. Bald-faced Hornet Fly: Is this a wasp? Bennett Lake west to Wolfe Lake. Warbler, a species at risk, is one of No, it’s a fly! A wasp mimic and over 20 species of wood warblers like most flower flies, an important ii. Beaver: Bennett, Laverty, and Wolfe that breed in the park. pollinator. lakes, MacLaren Pond, and Caribou Plain. f. Red Admiral Butterfly: One of the more than 50 kinds of butterfly that call iii. Deer: Roadsides, old fields. Fundy home. Like the Monarch, it 1. also migrates in from the south. iv. Great Blue Heron: Towards the end 2. Photos: © Parks Canada / D. Doucet of summer, Upper Salmon River estuary and along the coast at low tide. v. Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon: 3. Upper Salmon River, September and 6. October. 4. 5. vi. Bullfrog: Bennett Lake, MacLaren Pond, and Caribou Plain. Photos: © Parks Canada / D. Doucet except moose © M. Rossiter; Photos: © Parks Canada / W. Lynch; Pleau; salmon © Parks Canada / N. Fearon E. Le Bel; D. Doucet; D. Doucet; J.R Graham 19
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A Natural Splendour New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy © New Brunswick Tourism / K. Snair Seven spectacular locations on the edge of the Bay of Fundy, each with its own character, experiences, adventures and charm to share with you. Places to connect with friends, family and the wonders of the bay! © Parks Canada / C. Reardon Hopewell Rocks www.thehopewellrocks.ca © Parks Canada / C. Reardon Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site www.parkscanada.gc.ca/ carletonmartellotower St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site www.parkscanada.gc.ca/ blockhausstandrews © Parks Canada / J. Pleau © Fundy trail Parkway / B. Atkinson Alma wharf www.villageofalma.ca Fundy Trail www.fundytrailparkway.com © Parks Canada © Cape Enrage / K. Snair Saint Croix Island International Historic Site www.parkscanada.gc.ca/saintcroix Cape Enrage www.capeenrage.ca 21
Tide Schedule 2020 Experience the tides of Fundy May June July Aug Sept Oct May June July Aug Sept Oct 1 0:37 2:29 3:10 4:55 6:23 6:43 16 21:05 21:40 22:59 11:46 6:51 8:38 9:21 11:06 12:32 12:50 2:22 3:30 6:38 4:31 17:59 5:59 13:17 14:57 15:35 17:16 18:42 19:02 8:32 9:40 12:48 10:42 23:44 12:07 19:30 21:10 21:47 14:50 15:49 18:56 16:49 5:38 18:25 2 1:46 3:30 4:11 5:49 7:06 7:21 17 23:57 22:45 1:03 23:40 7:56 9:39 10:21 11:59 13:13 13:26 3:20 4:18 7:32 5:20 6:26 6:48 14:31 15:55 16:33 18:09 19:24 19:39 9:13 10:28 13:31 11:30 12:34 12:56 20:33 22:08 22:38 15:45 16:36 19:38 17:38 18:49 19:15 3 2:50 4:28 5:07 6:39 7:46 7:56 18 4:13 5:03 5:07 6:07 7:13 7:37 9:00 10:37 11:18 12:48 13:51 14:00 10:22 11:13 11:19 12:15 13:20 13:45 15:21 16:51 17:29 18:57 20:03 20:13 16:33 17:18 17:23 18:25 19:36 20:05 21:37 23:03 23:39 1:44 22:43 23:26 23:32 4 22:35 2:08 2:21 19 4:59 5:44 5:52 6:53 8:00 8:27 3:51 5:23 6:01 7:25 8:23 9:09 11:08 11:54 12:02 13:00 14:08 14:35 10:00 11:32 12:12 13:33 14:28 14:33 17:17 17:58 18:07 19:11 20:25 20:57 16:18 17:44 18:21 19:42 20:40 20:47 20 5:41 6:23 6:35 7:38 8:48 9:18 5 4:47 6:16 6:52 8:08 11:50 12:34 12:44 13:45 14:57 15:27 10:56 12:25 13:02 14:15 15:04 2:55 17:56 18:37 18:33 19:58 21:15 21:59 17:12 18:36 19:11 20:25 21:17 9:03 21 6:18 7:02 7:18 8:24 9:39 9:55 23:22 2:47 15:06 12:28 13:12 13:26 14:32 15:48 15:59 6 5:41 7:07 7:41 8:49 9:44 18:33 19:17 19:35 20:46 23:55 22:24 11:50 13:17 13:50 14:56 15:50 3:30 22 6:54 7:42 8:02 21:33 18:04 19:27 19:59 21:07 22:04 9:38 13:04 13:51 14:09 2:52 6:14 4:58 1:21 3:33 15:42 19:08 19:57 20:19 9:10 12:28 11:11 7 6:33 7:57 8:28 23:55 22:39 1:42 15:15 18:38 17:21 12:42 14:07 14:36 3:13 4:02 4:07 23 7:29 20:40 8:47 22:17 18:54 20:16 20:46 9:30 10:12 10:15 13:37 2:03 14:54 3:35 5:16 6:00 0:27 15:37 16:18 16:21 19:43 8:23 21:07 9:52 11:30 12:14 8 1:20 2:24 2:53 3:55 4:41 4:49 14:31 2:26 15:58 17:41 18:25 7:24 8:46 9:13 10:10 10:51 10:58 24 8:05 9:07 23:24 13:33 14:56 15:22 16:18 16:59 17:05 14:14 15:15 5:50 4:37 6:19 7:07 19:44 21:06 21:33 22:30 23:15 23:26 20:19 21:26 12:05 10:54 12:33 13:20 9 20:35 21:52 22:19 23:14 23:49 11:47 2:45 18:16 17:04 18:46 19:33 1:53 3:14 3:39 4:38 5:24 17:55 25 22:15 22:36 8:14 9:36 9:59 10:52 11:34 23:40 2:24 3:31 4:03 5:34 7:27 8:13 14:24 15:46 16:08 17:00 17:43 5:36 8:43 9:53 10:23 11:50 13:41 14:27 10 21:17 23:08 23:50 14:52 16:02 16:32 18:02 19:54 20:40 4:37 4:04 4:27 5:22 6:13 6:32 26 21:45 23:08 11:16 2:19 3:01 9:05 10:26 10:45 11:35 12:23 12:44 3:04 4:21 17:26 6:37 8:36 9:16 15:15 16:38 16:55 17:45 18:34 18:54 9:25 10:43 23:40 12:52 14:49 15:30 11 9:45 23:33 23:55 15:33 16:53 4:56 19:14 21:02 21:41 16:08 4:57 5:15 6:10 7:09 7:33 27 3:48 5:15 5:53 7:43 22:19 11:19 11:33 12:16 13:19 13:46 10:10 11:37 12:12 13:57 9:09 9:48 3:34 17:31 17:44 18:27 19:31 19:56 16:19 17:48 18:24 20:11 15:27 16:08 12 0:26 3:30 0:39 1:56 2:21 22:31 23:50 21:38 22:14 4:28 5:52 6:07 6:55 8:10 8:35 28 4:37 6:13 6:55 8:51 5:44 6:34 10:52 12:13 12:22 13:08 14:20 14:48 11:01 12:34 13:13 15:04 10:38 12:45 17:04 18:27 18:35 19:22 20:40 17:11 18:47 19:25 21:18 18:29 18:55 13 5:25 6:50 7:00 20:22 21:40 21:20 29 5:32 7:15 8:00 9:56 11:09 11:49 13:09 13:14 1:45 2:57 3:21 11:56 13:34 14:15 16:07 17:39 5:35 18:03 19:24 19:27 7:57 9:10 9:34 18:08 19:47 20:30 23:55 23:48 11:43 23:53 14:06 15:21 15:47 5:16 17:58 14 1:39 1:45 2:41 3:54 4:17 30 6:32 8:18 9:05 10:54 6:26 7:49 7:55 8:55 10:07 10:28 12:56 14:35 15:18 17:05 6:02 6:16 12:50 14:05 14:06 15:03 16:17 16:42 19:09 20:48 21:21 23:55 12:11 12:22 19:05 20:19 20:19 21:21 22:28 22:51 2:08 2:53 4:42 18:22 18:37 15 7:29 8:46 0:18 22:16 23:19 31 7:35 5:54 5:35 6:53 13:51 14:59 5:51 3:38 4:48 5:09 13:57 12:03 11:45 12:57 20:06 21:12 12:02 9:50 10:58 11:14 20:10 18:14 17:56 19:13 18:10 15:58 17:10 17:34 Blue = High Tide Red = Low
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