Saints Rest Marsh is a Significant Wetland and an internationally recognized Important Bird Area. The beach, shoreline, and mud flats create highly suitable conditions for shorebirds to nest and feed. Birds that have been known to frequent the area include the common eider, black duck, American widgeon, savannah sparrow, glossy ibis, great egret, snowy egret, and much more.
Seely Point Lookout in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, is a scenic spot offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Located near the coast, it provides picturesque vistas of the Bay of Fundy and the lush, forested areas of the region. Visitors often come to enjoy the natural beauty, hike along the trails, and take in the peaceful ambiance.
The Irving Nature Park is a 600 acre (243 hectare) wooded park located on the City's west side. It offers beautiful views of the Fundy coastline and is a popular destination among locals and visitors to enjoy the outdoors, with groomed trails and a gravel road for walking, hiking, and biking.
The Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse is a wooden square-tapered tower that measures 11 metres (36 feet). Situated on the northernmost point of the province in the town of Dalhousie, the Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse marks the entrance to Dalhousie Harbour at the mouth of the Restigouche River.
‘Shipbuilding' is the theme of this charming public park. While this very waterfront was once a thriving shipbuilding industry, today it is a place where your children can have fun in the nautically themed playground. They'll love to play and get wet on the splash pad, then sit down for a scoop of ice cream!
Daly Point Nature Reserve, located just northeast of the Bathurst Harbor on Carron Drive, is a naturalist's dream as it boasts some 100 acres of pristine salt marsh, wooded plots and an extensive network of trails. The nature land is dotted with deciduous and coniferous trees in the area designated as part of the Acadian Forest Region.
Fundy National Park of Canada is a picturesque national park located in New Brunswick, Canada. The park is known for its diverse landscapes, including rugged coastline, dense forests, rolling hills, and the famous Bay of Fundy, which boasts the highest tides in the world.
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Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, also known as the Hopewell Rocks or Flowerpot Rocks, is a popular natural attraction located along the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada. The park is renowned for its unique rock formations, dramatic tides, and stunning coastal landscapes.