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The Fundy Trail Parkway is a 30 kilometer-long scenic parkway in the Atlantic Canadian province of New Brunswick along the coast of the Bay of Fundy.The parkway provides access to a number of trails and over 20 lookout locations along the coast, including a 10 kilometer pedestrian and bicycle trail, and the Big Salmon River Suspension Bridge.
The Fundy Footpath is a 41 kilometres (25 mi) hiking trail that starts at the Fundy Trail Parkway from Big Salmon River to Fundy National Park in New Brunswick, Canada.The trail connects to the 33 kilometres (21 mi) Fundy Trail at Fundy National Park, which in turn connects to the Dobson Trail. [2]
Attractions in Fundy-St. Martins include the St. Martins Sea Caves, [3] the beach and tidal harbour, [4] the start of the Fundy Trail, [5] two covered bridges and the Quaco Head Lighthouse, the Quaco Museum and Library, [6] and the Fundy Trail Parkway.
Attractions in St. Martins include the St. Martins Sea Caves, [11] the beach and tidal harbour, [12] the start of the Fundy Trail, [13] two covered bridges and the Quaco Head Lighthouse, the Quaco Museum and Library, [14] and the Fundy Trail Parkway.
Additionally, the park is linked to two long hiking trails: the Dobson Trail (58 km) and the Fundy Footpath (64.3 km). The Dobson Trail connects the park to Riverview, while the Fundy Footpath leads to the Big Salmon River, located near St. Martins. Moreover, within Fundy Park itself, 48 km of interconnected trails form the Fundy Circuit, which ...
Tilted layers of sandstone at Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy. The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpot Rocks or simply the Rocks, are rock formations known as sea stacks caused by tidal erosion in the Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site at the Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada. They stand 12–21 metres ...
The river flows into the Bay of Fundy near Fundy-St. Martins, and serves as the endpoint of the Fundy Trail. The 84m Big Salmon River Suspension Bridge crosses the river. It can be accessed by the Suspension Bridge Trail. This trail begins at the Fundy Trail Parkway parking area P8 near the Mitchell Franklin Bridge. [2]
The Fundy Shore Ecotour ran from Brooklyn, Hants County in the south, to Amherst, Cumberland County near the inter-provincial boundary with New Brunswick in the north. It followed the shores of Chignecto Bay , Minas Basin , and Cobequid Bay and overlaps with and extends the Glooscap Trail in many places.