Fundy National Park
Parc national Fundy


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Experience the world’s highest tides along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the bay as you paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up to 12 m or more, walk the otherworldly ocean floor at low tide, or venture inland where trails lead to waterfalls deep in Acadian forests.

Découvrez les marées les plus hautes du monde dans la baie de Fundy. Explorez la baie pendant que vous planifiez une excursion en kayak lorsque la marée haute avoisine les 12 m, marchez à marée basse sur l’extraordinaire fond marin, ou empruntez des sentiers menant à des cascades perdues en plein cœur des forêts acadiennes.

Source: Parks Canada Website (2022)


Established: 1948

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OFFICIAL PARKS CANADA WEBSITE


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New Brunswick
Nouveau-Brunswick


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Documents
Management Documents

Basic Impact Analysis: Alma Shoreline Protection, Fundy National Park (Parks Canada, 2017)

Basic Impact Analysis: Headquarters Seasonal Campground and Service Building, Fundy National Park (Parks Canada, 2017)

Management Plan (2024, 2011, 2005) / Plan Directeur (2024, 2011, 2005) (Parks Canada)

Management Plan Review / Révision du plan directeur (Parks Canada, 2022)

Historical Documents

A Guide to Fundy National Park / Guide du Parc National Fundy (Michael Burzynski, Parks Canada, 1985)

A Plan to Reestablish a Natural Population of Atlantic Salmon in the Point Wolfe River, Fundy National Park (Parks Canada, 1982)

Effects of the 1971 Forest Spray Program In Fundy National Park On Aquatic Insects in a Small Stream Manuscript Report No. 71-20 (G.H. Penney, Environment Canada, 1974)

Forest fungi collected in national parks in the Maritime Provinces Information Report M-X-40 (Laszlo P. Magasi, Canadian Forest Service, March 1974)

Forest insects and tree diseases in national parks in the Maritime Provinces Information Report M-X-54 (E.G. Kettela and G.V. Moran, Canadian Forest Service, July 1975)

Forest insects and tree diseases in national parks in the Maritime Provinces Information Report M-X-54 (E.G. Kettela and G.V. Moran, Canadian Forest Service, July 1975)

Fundy Issues: Newsletter of the Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership (Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership, 1996-2010)

Heritage Character Statements / Énoncés de valeur patrimoniale, Fundy National Park

Administration Building / Bâtiment administrative (FHBRO No. 87-106, August 1, 1990, Canadian Register of Historic Places)

Saltwater Pool and Bathhouse / Pavillon de bain et piscine d'eau salée (FHBRO No. 05-079, March 2006, Canadian Register of Historic Places)

Superintendent's Residence / Résidence du surintendant (FHBRO No. 90-240, September 21, 1994, Canadian Register of Historic Places)

Moose and deer behavior in snow in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick. Canadian Wildlife Service Report Series Number 15. (Environment Canada, 1971)

MtDNA Analyses on Hair Samples Confirm Cougar, Puma concolor, Presence in Southern New Brunswick, Eastern Canada (A.-S. Bertrand, S. Kenn, D. Gallant, E. Tremblay, L. Vasseur and R. Wissink, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 120 No. 4, 2006, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Pests That Changed the Forests of Fundy National Park Information Report M-X-165 (F.A. Titus, Canadian Forestry Service-Maritimes, 1987)

Recovery of Atlantic Salmon in Fundy National Park (Stephanie Cruz Maysonet and Stephen D. Murphy, 2021)

Rocks and Scenery of Fundy National Park, Nova Scotia Miscellaneous Report 2 (David M. Baird, Geological Survey of Canada, 1962)

Soils of the Fundy Model Forest CLBRR Contribution No. 95-56 (Sherif H. Fahmy and Mark C. Colpitts, 1995)

Videos

Fundy Holiday 11:00 (Michael Spencer, National Film Board of Canada, 1951)



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Last Updated: 01-Aug-2024