Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula
Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula
Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula
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Located in northeastern New Brunswick, the Ecological Park brings together several types of the fauna and flora. The Eco-Park was designed to enable you to discover these treasures in their natural environment. You will find a computerized interpretation centre where you can learn more about the five largest ecosystems. The Eco-Park deserves full recognition because after 10 years, it is still the only ecological park of the province and beyond.
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Travelfun001
Oakville, Canada3,587 contributions
Sept 2021
This site allows for a lovely walk especially if it's a sunny day. It was windy while we were here but don't let that deter you from going for a walk and seeing birdlife.
While the entry via the store was closed (we were there after labour day) we walked around to see the gardens and you can access the boardwalk and trails around the side (left of building). We came across other visitors coming back from their walk.
While the entry via the store was closed (we were there after labour day) we walked around to see the gardens and you can access the boardwalk and trails around the side (left of building). We came across other visitors coming back from their walk.
Written September 13, 2021
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Gene R J
Silver Spring, MD10,833 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
We stopped on Lameque Island to cross the 500m boardwalk across the marshy bay. Besides spotting birds, the good trail continues for a km into the woods with marsh viewpoints.
Too bad the Visitor Center was moved and it remains empty.
Too bad the Visitor Center was moved and it remains empty.
Written July 6, 2024
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Adrian D
Coquitlam, Canada165 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
If you enjoy watching birds and other creatures in their natural habitats, a stop at this site is very well worthwhile. We are regular birders who live in Western Canada, and we were hoping to see a few unfamiliar east coast species here. June is not the best time for this,and the day was brutally hot. However, we did add three or four new species to our list.
The park offers a variety of trails and boardwalks ranging from deep forest areas to shoreline habitat zones. Guided tours are available, and are worth taking. There are several viewpoints which afford great observation opportunities. A highlight was seeing two pairs of nesting osprey, each nest with at least one chick.
The one downside - insects!! If you visit during insect season, bring the repellent!!
The park offers a variety of trails and boardwalks ranging from deep forest areas to shoreline habitat zones. Guided tours are available, and are worth taking. There are several viewpoints which afford great observation opportunities. A highlight was seeing two pairs of nesting osprey, each nest with at least one chick.
The one downside - insects!! If you visit during insect season, bring the repellent!!
Written August 10, 2018
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CarthayTraveller
Los Angeles, CA81 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
The park is very well maintained and ecologically fascinating. We had a wonderful guide named Mark who managed very well in English and made the visit interesting. The guided walk and the loan of binoculars are included with the price of admission. At the entrance we purchased bug spray (a must!). We spent almost two hours there and enjoyed it.
Written July 12, 2016
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833pcs
New Brunswick, Canada6 contributions
Jul 2015 • Couples
Excellent interpreter, well maintained boardwalk and trail, interesting flora and fauna and birds. Family fee for group of four $7.
Written July 26, 2015
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