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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Daniel Sinclair is the interpretation supervisor at Fundy National Park.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Becky Graham is acting resource conservation manager for Fundy National Park.
During a hiking trip in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, a group of swimmers had the good fortune of being found by some hikers that included an off-duty police officer who ended up saving their friend after she disappeared under a waterfall! SOURCE: https://www.wdjx.com/right-place-at-the-right-time-off-duty-cops-rescues-woman-from-waterfall/
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dan Sinclair is the interpretation supervisor at Fundy National Park.
In this week's A for Adventure, Chris and Jan share their winter plans for snowmobiling to Tuonela, cross country skiing at Kouchibouguac National Park, fat biking at Fundy National Park and more outdoor cold weather adventures!
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Cory Gaudet is the park's visiter experience manager.
Fifty new insects have been identified at Fundy National Park. We find out what some of them are, and how cell phone cameras are playing a role in their discovery.
Fifty new insects have been identified at Fundy National Park. We find out what some of them are, and how cell phone cameras are playing a role in their discovery.
Fifty new insects have been identified at Fundy National Park. We find out what some of them are, and how cell phone cameras are playing a role in their discovery.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Shelly Saulnier is the visitor experience manager at Fundy National Park
Fresh off a trip to Fundy National Park and high on pump track vibes, we discuss what's new at the Becaguimec, the Fundy pump track (of course) and world cup DH mishaps. A new crew member at the Bec is having a wobble on one of the newer, gnarlier trails, and Wessy and Derek (Wez and Darren) are taking orders from Evie. Cameos from Tank and Erin (the noisiest human on earth).
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Corey Clarke is acting visitor experience manager at Fundy.
Salmon are slowly returning to Fundy National Park. We'll hear from one of the park's biologists about why this is so encouraging.
In our Parks column this week, we head to Fundy National Park to hear all about its pollinator garden from ecologist Becky Graham.
Every week this summer, we're checking out New Brunswick's two national parks. This week, we head to Fundy National Park to talk about history, a big anniversary, and more.
In this episode of the podcast we hike the Upper Salmon River Trail at Fundy National Park in New Brunswick. Our goal was to swim in Black Hole and then hike back the way we came. In the intro I discuss the trails at Fundy National Park and my recommendations for hiking at Fundy National Park, Mount Carleton Park and Grand Manan.Products mentioned in the PodcastBay of Fundy - Coastal Hiking and Tidal Beach Explorations BookHeritage Trails and Footpaths on Grand Manan BookTrail mentioned in the PodcastUpper Salmon River Trail (trail page coming soon)Fundy National ParkKinnie Brook TrailDickson Falls TrailThird Vault Falls TrailCoastal Trail
"The Dobson Trail is a continuous footpath through the Albert County wilderness stretching 57.75 km from Riverview, NB to the northern boundary of Fundy National Park near Alma, NB. It is an all season trail traversing a variety of woodland terrain. It follows along brooks, crosses meadows, and travels along some older and new roads for some periods. The trail winds through soft and hardwood stands, crosses a beaver dam, touches a lake, and ascends slopes, some gradual and some steep, to reach Magnificent look-outs including Prosser Brook Ridge, the new Kent Hills power generating windmills, and the spectacular Hayward Pinnacle. The Dobson Trail meets Fundy National Park at the Old Sheapody Road and joins the Park's Laverty Falls Trail just west of the Broad River via the Dobson Link Trail." http://www.fundyhikingtrails.com Tosh chats with Marc Leger of the Fundy Hiking Trails Association about the history, difficulty & maintenance of the Dobson Trail. We also talk about how difficult the Fundy Footpath is!
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Andrew Fry is visitor experience manager for Fundy National Park.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Fundy National Park welcomes visitors to some trails, public washrooms and visitor centres. Andrew Fry is the visitor experience manger there.
Join me as I hike down to Seely Beach on the Fundy Footpath and camp for the night. I stay up way past everyone else who is camping there to take pictures of the stars. I also got up very early in the morning to take pictures of the sun rising over the Fundy Coast near Martin Head. On my hike back to the car I talk about the difference between the Fundy Trail Parkway, the Fundy Footpath and Fundy National Park.For more information on this trail go to the Seely Beach Access Trail page.For more information on the products mentioned in this episode go to:Bay of Fundy BookYanky
This year The Rising Tide Music Festival had many facets. Taking care of the overall visual arts side of things where the Devilish Duo, Brook Martin And Emma Delaney. They where hired by Friends of Fundy as artist interns to work in Fundy National Park. They set up an arts center in Alma NB in relation with the NB College of Craft and Design, that was created for various trades to share their knowledge and passion around the arts and crafts. We had a chance to catch up with the Devilish Duo during rising tide to see what two Fine Arts students spent their summer doing at Fundy National Park.
Another new part of The Rising Tide Music Festival this year was expanding into the community. This podcast showcases 2 acts from the region playing shows in neighboring towns to Fundy National Park. In this case it was Jason Haywood Trio at the historical Albert County Courthouse in Hopewell Cape NB, and The Hypochondriacs at Parkindale Hall in Elgin NB. Parkindale Productions was lucky enough to have been able to put these shows on and sit with the artists right after they got off stage. You'll also be treated to 4 songs within this podcast, two from each act.
We where lucky enough to be invited to take part in the Rising Tide Music Festival this year in beautiful Fundy National Park in Alma,NB. Together with The Friends of Fundy and Rising Tide Music Festival, Parkindale Productions was able to curate the first shows that took place outside the park for the first time in it's 10 year history. This Podcast is a series of interviews and song from the Women in Song event that took place at the Molly Kool Center in Alma on the doorstep to Fundy park. We put together an amazingly talented group of musicians who still managed to amaze us. Led by renown singer/songwriter Erin Costelo, this group of up and coming musicians showcased their music as well as their writing talent by surprising us with something very special we included at the very end of the episode. So here's our interviews with Danika Doucet, Catherine Kennedy, Kylie Fox, Amy Stone and Erin Costelo. https://www.erincostelo.com/https://www.facebook.com/catherinespk/https://kyliefox.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/amystonemusic/https://www.parkindaleproductions.com/https://www.fundyguild.ca/en/
Derrick and Matt sit down with Jason Haywood at Shepody House after his recent show at Rising Tide Music Festival at Fundy National Park. In this episode we talk about Jason's albums and the dark inspiration behind some of his murder ballads, his past bands, current lineup, podcasts to lose sleep to, and some pretty interesting local history. We as usual get 3 live tracks and end it with a studio track.Very glad we finally got a chance to sit and do this podcast.Hope you enjoy!
While near the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick we visit Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks and the Sea Cave. And then we have a leak on our way to P.E.I.
While near the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick we visit Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks and the Sea Cave. And then we have a leak on our way to P.E.I.
Headquarters Campground in Bay of Fundy National Park was NOT on our original trip itinerary. Boy are we glad that a last minute change of plans brought us to this breathtakingly beautiful location.Read More The post Campground Review: Headquarters Campground in Bay of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada appeared first on RV Family Travel Atlas.
It's been awhile since we had a podcast so here's a new one for May and this time, we did it as a video podcast. You can watch the video here or download the audio podcast as per the usual. This time around we chat about Fundy National Park, the mega, and a pile of other stuff while we make our way back from Fundy National Park.
It's another podcast again this month. This time around we give the full details on what it happening with Fundy National Park. We also talk to special guest milosheart who tells us about this year's Come Out & Play contest among other things.
We finally went camping and hiking in Fundy National Park and had some fun, but a storm cut our stay short. Bad Metaphor #8 – Camping was recorded on location in New Brunswick in Fundy National Park and just outside of Fredericton in Staples Settlement while we visited John’s grandparents on my side. We camped [...]