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 The Global Encyclopedia < Hotels > < Travel >
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 bay of fundy national park Resources
Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New...
The hiking in Fundy National Park is great with an impressive variety of trails - you can take an easy 30...
Photographs and information on New Brunswicks Fundy National Park and the Village of Alma.
www.nationalparksindex.com /directory/bay-of-fundy-national-park.html

  
 Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park boasts the highest tides in the world, along with 110 km of hiking trails and great camping.
Fundy National Park is located on the Bay of Fundy which has the worlds highest
The park is located near the village of Alma on Provincial Highway 114 in the southern region of New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy.
www.out-there.com /fundy.htm

  
 FreshAir Adventure - Sea Kayaking on the Bay of Fundy
Just across the estuary is Fundy National Park.
Fundy National Park (Camping, hiking, birding / bird watching...)
Spring in Fundy - Sea kayaking and a night at the Fundy Highlands Inn & Chalets in Fundy National Park
www.freshairadventure.com

  
 Fundy Park Chalets
Looking for a place to stay at Fundy National Park, Fundy Park Chalets are located in the Headquarters Area of Fundy National Park.
Fundy Park Chalets are located close to the coast adjacent to the Park's golf course, swimming pool, playground and amphitheatre (nightly programs).
Fundy Park Chalets and it's gift and Handicraft Shop are open from the long weekend in May to October Thanksgiving weekend.
www.fundyparkchalets.com

  
 Great Canadian Parks - Redirect
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www.canadianparks.com /sites/fundynp/fundynp-1-1.html

  
 Fundy National Park, Fundy National Park, Canada - National Parks - proudly presented by Kanada News' Canada Vacation Planner The Online Travel Directory
Fundy National Park is a 206 sq km park containing exhibits, self-guided trails, picnic areas and scenic viewpoints.
Fundy National Park, Fundy National Park, Canada - National Parks - proudly presented by Kanada News' Canada Vacation Planner The Online Travel Directory
With 120 kilometres of hiking and walking trails, the park offers something for novices and seasoned hikers alike.
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 Fundy National Park of CanadaNew Brunswick, Atlantic Canada, the Maritimes.
Fundy National Park of CanadaNew Brunswick, Atlantic Canada, the Maritimes.
Fundy National Park lies between the Saint John River system and the Petitcodiac River system.
You’ll discover all this and more when you visit Fundy National Park, a 206-square-kilometre park that sits on One of the Marine Wonders of the World..
www.vacations-new-brunswick.com /Destinations/Fundy_National_Park.html

  
 Fundy National Park
Whether it might be quiet serenity or a family adventure you are looking for, Fundy Park offers you this and more.
km National Park maintains 110 km of hiking trails, approximately 40 km of mountain biking trails, four beautiful campgrounds, five wilderness camping areas and numerous picnic areas.
Wolf Lake, located on Route 114, near the west entrance of the Park and 20 km from Alma is small and primitive with picturesque scenery.
personal.nbnet.nb.ca /thecreek/fnp.htm

  
 Fundy National Park
A little over an hour's drive via Route 114 from Moncton, Fundy National Park is spectacularly set in 206 square kms (80 square miles) of rugged Bay of Fundy coastline.
Open year-round, Fundy offers a wide range of experiences, including swimming in a heated salt-water pool, golf, lawn bowling, boating, fishing and hiking in summer, with cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing, skating and camping in winter plus superb birdwatching opportunities with Peregrine Falcon and American Pine Martin sightings.
For information and interpretation programs, stop at the booth at the entrance to the Park, or call (506) 887-6000.
www.greater.moncton.nb.ca /moncton/tourism/regional/fundyprk.hte

  
 Fundy National Park on Encyclopedia.com
Fundy rocks - Life around New Brunswick's bountiful bay is ruled by the motion of the ocean.
80 sq mi (207 sq km), S N. B., Canada, on the Bay of Fundy near St. John; est.
It has a rugged terrain with a wooded interior and an irregular shoreline that is constantly being eroded by the bay's great tidal range.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/F/FundyN1at.asp

  
 goingoutside.com
Fundy National Park is a large park located near the end of the Fundy Bay.
Fundy National Park, Fundy National Park, Canada - National Parks -...
Fundy National Park of CanadaNew Brunswick, Atlantic Canada, the Maritimes.
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 Parcs Canada - Parc national du Canada Fundy / Parks Canada - Fundy National Park of Canada
Parcs Canada - Parc national du Canada Fundy / Parks Canada - Fundy National Park of Canada
parkscanada.pch.gc.ca /parks/new_brunswick/fundy

  
 Baymount Outdoor Adventures-Sea Kayaking, Caving, Hiking and Biking on the Bay of Fundy and adventure tours to Latin America
With ocean tides the height of a four story building and a discharge of water that exceeds that of every brook, stream and river on planet earth in a single day, it is little wonder that The Bay of Fundy is recognized as
At the Hopewell Rocks, Fundy’s tides, in combination with other forces of nature, have carved a unique and diverse ecosystem that has become our adventure playground.
In a world of ancient civilizations, spectacular volcanoes, awesome natural caves, tropical rainforests, secluded beaches and intricate barrier reefs, you will experience and learn about that which has drawn us back time and time again......
www.baymountadventures.com

  
 Travel to the Bay of Fundy: Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park region.
Travel to the Bay of Fundy: Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park region.
and our village, Riverside-Albert, is located along the scenic Fundy Coastal Drive.
Our region of the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick draws visitors from all around the world.
www.joiedevivre.nb.ca /region

  
 In The Heart of The Bay of Fundy - Atlantic Canada's Adventure Destination
The canvas of Mother Nature will enrich your senses as you explore our discovery beaches, scenic walking/biking trails, salt water marshes, the rugged beauty of Fundy National Park and the world famous Hopewell Rocks or "Flower Pot Rocks" at Hopewell Cape.
Captivating beauty carved from millions of years of tidal powers, glacier formations and the hands of our settlers.
Our cultural ancestors including Mi'kmaq natives, Acadian, German and British settlers laid out their individual traditions, architecture and legends that live on today.
www.albertcountytourism.com

  
 author
Gowan, S.P. and Brodo, I.M. The lichens of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada.
With his strong interest in environmental conservation and natural history of all kinds, he has been active in many Canadian conservation organizations, especially the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club and the Ottawa-Hull Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, having served both as President.
For his contributions to the field of lichenology, Dr. Brodo recently received the International Association for Lichenology's "Acharius Medal." Now formally retired, he holds the position of Emeritus Researcher, and he remains enormously active.
www.lichen.com /author.html

  
 OFNC: CFN, vol. 116, no. 3
Breeding birds in forestry plantations and natural forest in the vicinity of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick GREG A.M. JOHNSON and BILL FREEDMAN
Relative abundance, habitat use, and breeding status of birds in Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories — J. DAVID HENRY and MICHELLE MICO
This page was created on 26 July 2003
www.ofnc.ca /cfn/cfn116-3.html

  
 See Fundy Home
Let us take you on a tour of the Fundy shores of southwestern New Brunswick, here we will visit the Village of Alma, a quaint fishing village on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, providing visitors a chance to walk on the bottom of the sea, or enjoy some of the best seafood.
This page was last updated Wednesday, December 01, 2004
www.fundyweb.com /fundy

  
 Section I
Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) investigation in the Point Wolfe and Upper Salmon Rivers, Fundy National Park.
Salmon aquaculture in the Bay of Fundy: a quiet success.
A survey of 20 Atlantic salmon farms in the Bay of Fundy: influence of environmental and husbandry variables on performance.
www.mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca /sabs/Pub%20Master(Eng).htm

  
 Nature NB - Flora & Fauna / Flore et faune
Moth Diversity in Fundy National Park / Diversité des papillons au parc national Fundy
Whales of the Bay of Fundy Less specific, with many photos from other regions.
Whales and seals in the Bay of Fundy
www3.nbnet.nb.ca /maryspt/Bios.html

  
 Science and Environment [New Brunswick] - WorldSearch.com
State of the environment report for Fundy National Park's ecosystem.
> State of the Greater Fundy Ecosystem > About
The Department of the Environment explains air pollution, its causes and effects on citizens.
ca.worldsearch.com /new_brunswick/science_and_environment

  
 mountain biking in British Columbia (B.C.), freeriding in B.C. Canada
It was the last weekend in February, and we were bound to Fundy National Park to do some snow shoeing and winter camping.
Fundy national Park in the Winter will definitely be must-do every year.
We arrived at the park around eleven PM, and I pitched my tent behind the cooking shelter at Headquarters campground, just past Alma.
www.trailpeak.com /index.jsp?cat=bike-mt&con=trail&val=1537   (1174 words)

  
 National Parks Fishing Regulations
(2) No person shall fish in the waters of Kejimkujik, Fundy, Kouchibouguac, Prince Edward Island, Terra Nova, Cape Breton Highlands, La Mauricie, Point Pelee or Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada during the period starting one hour after sunset on any day and ending one hour before sunrise on the day immediately following.
(4) No person shall fish from a bridge or any other structure that crosses the waters of Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton Highlands, Terra Nova or Fundy National Park of Canada.
National Parks Fishing Regulations ( N-14.01 -- C.R.C., c.
laws.justice.gc.ca /en/n-14.01/C.R.C.-c.1120/text.html   (1174 words)

  
 Canada's National Park
Fundy National Park, on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy, is one of New Brunswick’s two national parks, and it features some of the world’s highest tides, attracting visitors to discover the hidden world of the tidal pools.
Elk Island National Park is situated in the Beaver Hills – an area that was abundant in beaver at the turn of the 19th century.
There are currently 39 national parks and national park reserves in Canada, located in every province and territory, representing every natural region from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, throughout the interior mountains, plains, Shield Lakes, the Great Lakes, and as far north as the Arctic Circle.
www.monacocoach.com /lifestyles/archive/decjan02/tcanada.html   (2657 words)

  
 Canada's National Park
Fundy National Park, on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy, is one of New Brunswick’s two national parks, and it features some of the world’s highest tides, attracting visitors to discover the hidden world of the tidal pools.
Elk Island National Park is situated in the Beaver Hills – an area that was abundant in beaver at the turn of the 19th century.
Fathom Five is composed of green islands, lake bottoms and clear cold water; Bruce Peninsula is its mainland counterpart of limestone cliffs, mixed forests, wetlands and tranquil beaches.
www.monacocoach.com /lifestyles/archive/decjan02/tcanada.html   (2657 words)

  
 Ian Bull (dot) Com
Fundy national park, located on the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick (about 80km from Moncton) offers a great chance to get away for a weekend or an extended period of time.
Cape Breton highlands national park stretches across the northern part of Cap Breton Island in Nova Scotia.
This park is definitely on the list of must see parks.
www.ianbull.com /camping/myparks.php   (2657 words)

  
 Kejimkujik National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kejimkujik National Park consists of two parts: the main section of the park, located in the uplands of south-central Nova Scotia, and the seaside adjunct, located nearby on the Atlantic coast.
These interior waterways were important canoe routes between the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic for the ancestors of the Mi'kmaq.
The park is named after Kejimkujik Lake the largest lake inside the park.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kejimkujik_National_Park   (217 words)

  
 OFNC: CFN, vol. 116, no. 3
Breeding birds in forestry plantations and natural forest in the vicinity of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick GREG A.M. JOHNSON and BILL FREEDMAN
Relative abundance, habitat use, and breeding status of birds in Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories &; J. DAVID HENRY and MICHELLE MICO
This page was created on 26 July 2003
www.ofnc.ca /cfn/cfn116-3.html   (217 words)

  
 Driving by Kouchigoubuac National Park, New Brunswick 2004
After 467 kilometers from Pokiok, lunch at Fundy National Park, then a stroll in the town of Alma, moving onwards the Hopewell Rocks, and finally reaching Kouchibouguac, we found that there was no more available camping spot in the park - we ended up setting up our tents at Daigle.
An osprey appears in the emblem of Kouchibouguac National Park.
It is the second national park we visited.
www.mts.net /~gderige/kouchi.html   (187 words)

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