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Locality: Alma, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-887-6000



Address: 8642 Route 114 E4H 1B4 Alma, NB, Canada

Website: pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/fundy

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Fundy National Park 07.11.2020

What’s it like to be a Parks Canada Youth Ambassador? Who better to answer then our alumni of course! To celebrate the th edition of the program we reached out to some of the previous ambassadors and asked them how this job has changed their lives! How could you not want to apply Hurry, you have until November 29th to send in your application, we can’t wait to hear from you!... http://ow.ly/6Uuf30md5ZA Parks Life

Fundy National Park 05.11.2020

#DYK that due to #COVID19, reservations for Parks Canada’s 2021 visitor season will open in April instead of January? This will allow you to make your reservations closer to your date of travel and with more information to plan your visit. Reservations for Fundy National Park will open on April 22 at 8 am, local time. ... A complete list of launch dates for other sites located across the country is available online https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/reserve

Fundy National Park 31.10.2020

Here's a great career opportunity with Parks Canada Agency in Nova Scotia. See link for details!

Fundy National Park 14.10.2020

As announced by the Government of New Brunswick, Zone 1 (which includes Fundy National Park) has transitioned back to the Orange recovery phase. As a reminder, here are some of the rules that will be applied: Outdoor gatherings with physical distancing of 25 people or fewer are permitted. Physical distancing required in all other settings.... Face masks remain mandatory in public spaces. Please visit the Government of New Brunswick's website for more information on rules and restrictions associated with the Orange level: https://bit.ly/3pORjcT

Fundy National Park 28.09.2020

Have you snapped photos of wildlife or plants at your last visit to Fundy National Park? If so, did you know you could contribute to citizen science simply by uploading your photos to https://inaturalist.ca? It's super easy and a fun way to learn about the critters you find in nature! Species: Saffron-winged Meadowhawk (Sympetrum costiferum) by Denis Doucet