Fundy Coast Day Trip

Revised April 2013

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FUNDY COAST

Explore one of the world’s most dramatic and dynamic coastlines. Visit Atlantic ’s Bay of Fundy! Home to the highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy is a 270 km (170 mile) long ocean bay that stretches along 's east coast. Each day 100 billion tones of seawater flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy during one tide cycle more than the combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers! The travel time from city of Moncton is 1 hour and 40 minutes to Saint Martins, NB.

The FUNDY TRAIL PARKWAY opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline. Skirting cliff tops above the world’s highest tides, the Fundy Trail winds its way along one of the last remaining coastal wilderness areas between Florida and Labrador.

From stunning ocean views above the caves of St. Martins to the deep pools and rapids of Big Salmon River, the Trail will delight you at every turn.

Contact Beverley Franklin 229 Main Street St. Martins, NB E5R 1B7 Tel: 506-833-2019 Fax: 506-833-2028 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fundytrailparkway.com

SAINT MARTIN CAVES

These natural, exquisite results of erosion are always a popular interest for youths as they get the opportunity to see for themselves the power of the tides. They will have the opportunity to walk on the beach and explore the caves. This is possible during mid-tide to low-tide only, therefore alternating times with the visit to Fundy Trail may be necessary to make the best experience available to your group.

Lunch in Saint Martins overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Afterward, travel 1 hour and 35 minutes to

Caves Family Restaurant 506-833-4998 or Seaside Take-out & Restaurant 506-833-2394

FUNDY NATIONAL PARK for a guided educational tour.

When you arrive at the park, meet your interpreter at the Visitor Centre. This will also be the best opportunity for a washroom break. After the guided walk, you may want to have a picnic and perhaps take a hike on one of our great trails before returning. Any preparation that you can do with your class about national parks and about the habitat we’ll be visiting always enhances the experience for them and for us.

Contact:

Fundy National Park / Le parc national Fundy P.O. Box 1001 / C.P. 1001 Alma, New Brunswick / Alma, Nouveau-Brunswick E4H 1B4 Canada ph/tél: (506) 887-6028 fax:/téléc: (506) 887-6008 www.pc.gc.ca/apprendre-learn/prof/index_f.asp

Snack along the way - (Sticky Buns, approx $2.00 each) picked up at Kelly’s Bake Shop (506-887-2460), and continue traveling to Cape Enrage – don’t forget to bring wet wipes and beverages!!

CAPE ENRAGE for a guided tour

Located along the Bay of Fundy Coastal Route, Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy from its towering 50m (150 ft.) cliffs. At over 150 years old, Cape Enrage has the oldest operating light stations in New Brunswick. Visitors not only experience a spectacular view of the coast, but also day adventures consisting of interpretive tours of the fossil cliffs and the lighthouse, rappelling, climbing, initiative games, and obstacle course. We also feature an on-site restaurant as well as a Studio / Gallery, which features professional artisans from the local region.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The roads leading to Cape Enrage are narrow and include many sharp turns. Your safety is our priority. Please travel carefully!

Contact:

Place: 650 Cape Enrage Road, Waterside New Brunswick Contact Phone Local: (506)-887-2273 (887-CAPE) Toll Free: 1-888-423-5454 WebSite: www.capeenrage.com E-Mail Group Adventures: [email protected]

Travel 45 minutes to BROADLEAF GUEST RANCH for a delicious, homemade-style dinner.

Broadleaf Guest Ranch is New Brunswick’s year round destination. Combine our country setting with our delicious home-cooked ranch cuisine and toss in some great outdoor adventures, and country-style lodging, to give you and award winning recipe for an exceptional, all-inclusive holiday package.

Activity Options are available at reasonable rates. Contact Wendy Hudson to discuss further.

Horseback Riding Adventure Barn – Indoor rock climbing and challenge course Canoeing Biking

Please contact Wendy to discuss meal and accommodation options available for your group.

Contact:

Wendy Hudson, Programs Manager Broadleaf Guest Ranch www.broadleafranch.com Email: [email protected] 1-800-226-5405 New Brunswick's Year Round Adventure Destination 5526, Route 114, Hopewell Hill New Brunswick E4H 3N5

Travel 10 minutes to for first tidal visit.

The HOPEWELL ROCKS is located along the Bay of Fundy, home of the highest tides in the world. The Hopewell Rocks offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit in the Interpretive Centre, scenic walking trails and lookouts. Contact us to plan your group’s visit with a personal guided tour and a warm meal.

Admissions cost provide you with access to Hopewell Rocks for 2 consecutive days, allowing you the opportunity to view both high and low tides.

Please contact Annick for meals, guided tours and additional services available.

Contact:

Annick Robichaud (Group Tours and Admissions Manager) Place: 131 ch. Discovery Rd, Hopewell Cape Province: New Brunswick, E4H 4Z5 Direct Line: 506-734-3552 or 1-877-734-3429 Fax Tours: 506-734-2317 [email protected] www.thehopewellrocks.ca

Stay and visit the Albert County Museum before you make your way back to Moncton.

Discover the People of the Tides. The ALBERT COUNTY MUSEUM is a complex of eight buildings on a 6 acre site that includes original Shiretown buildings in their original locations. Canada's 11th Prime Minister, R.B. Bennett, came from Albert County, along with a colorful procession of pioneers, artisans, explorers, shipbuilders, farmers, a few charlatans and one convicted axe murderer, Tom Collins. If these walls could talk… and they do! Experience the Gaol cells where you are surrounded by the recently uncovered prisoner graffiti that makes every nook and cranny come alive. Explore through the twenty- two themed galleries of the museum and discover the captivating and thought-provoking stories of life in Albert County. Relax in our 20 seat theatre and watch our remarkable biographical film on Prime Minister Bennett’s life. A personal Guided Tour will weave you through the intricate tapestry that is Albert County’s History.

Contact:

Donald Alward, Manager/Curator Phone: (506) 734-2003 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.albertcountymuseum.ca

return to Moncton, travel time 45 minutes and plan to enjoy the

CITY OF MONCTON

Recreationally, culturally and economically, Moncton is truly a city on the rise. Take in concerts, be moved by the ballet and experience the best retail shopping in Atlantic Canada. Attractions, dining, music and heritage that seeps onto the street and enriches your heart. Make the centre of the centre of your vacation experience. www.tourism.moncton.ca Contact:

Judy Dougan, Tourism Moncton Sales Coordinator/Coordonnnatrice des ventes City of Moncton Direct | 506.853.3597 [email protected] Annick Robichaud. Hopewell Rocks.