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cottages were constructed in a location overlooking the park's golf course. One of the more significant expenses was that of the park superintendent's residence. Initially authorized at a price of $ 12,000, the project eventually incurred a total cost of $ 30,000 by the time it was finished, a price equivalent to the value of three to four farms in Alma. The park headquarters area also saw the installation of the New
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A variety of scientific projects are ongoing in the park, with the primary focus on monitoring the park's ecology. Recent projects have focused on re-establishing aquatic connectivity in the park (Bennett Lake Dam, new
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The park received 240,481 visitors during the 2012-2013 year; a decrease of 7% compared to 2011–2012. It is the most visited Parks Canada site in New Brunswick. Data from previous years reveal that 40% of people who camped at the park were from New Brunswick, 8% were from
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have been discovered in the area, with approximately 95 of which having nested in the park itself. Among the most commonly found species in the park include varieties of
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campsites, located at five bodies of water and operated from May through October. Year-round rustic cabins are also offered.
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1539:(in French). Archived from
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3108:South Okanagan—Similkameen
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1201:Tourism and administration
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1998:"Reptiles and amphibians"
1327:
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1195:northern dusky salamander
1045:northern flying squirrels
531:Expulsion of the Acadians
401:Park amenities include a
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3772:Beaches of New Brunswick
2906:National Parks of Canada
1769:"Ecoregion: FUNDY COAST"
1393:National Parks of Canada
1336:Trail in a yellow birch
1061:
995:There are 38 species of
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3696:Beaverbrook Art Gallery
3504:York County Court House
3499:Sir Howard Douglas Hall
3479:Hartland Covered Bridge
3459:Carleton Martello Tower
2633:"Fundy's trail network"
1960:"Backcountry with bats"
1873:. Btb.termiumplus.gc.ca
1719:. 3.cec.org. April 2011
1263:New Brunswick Route 114
1191:blue-spotted salamander
1114:Reptiles and amphibians
1096:semipalmated sandpipers
1084:white-winged crossbills
952:Selaginella viridissima
110:For more guidance, see
3494:St. Andrews Blockhouse
3187:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
2992:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
2798:Alma Beach at low tide
2468:"Campground maps 2022"
2284:tourismnewbrunswick.ca
2247:tourismnewbrunswick.ca
2092:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-07-11
2018:. Pc.gc.ca. 2015-06-26
1921:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-03-25
1897:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-05-15
1852:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-05-15
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132:Parc national de Fundy
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2947:Cape Breton Highlands
2578:"Backcountry camping"
2552:"Point Wolfe shelter"
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839:Claytonia caroliniana
835:Carolina springbeauty
815:Betula alleghaniensis
768:Betula alleghaniensis
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285:45.59528°N 64.95389°W
112:Knowledge:Translation
83:copyright attribution
3706:New Brunswick Museum
3673:Roosevelt Campobello
3589:Miramichi Skate Park
3489:Old Government House
3067:Prince Edward Island
2967:Georgian Bay Islands
2744:Majka, Mary (1977).
2652:"2022 Visitor Guide"
1248:Prince Edward Island
1187:four-toed salamander
1100:semipalmated plovers
1076:pileated woodpeckers
638:Prince Edward Island
2747:Fundy National Park
2363:. February 13, 1991
1816:. Worldwildlife.org
1537:archive.wikiwix.com
1510:archive.wikiwix.com
1231:Canadian government
936:Bird's-eye primrose
913:Sarracenia purpurea
907:species are found:
817:) and white birch (
728:New England-Acadian
677:Natural environment
357:Fundy National Park
335:Governing body
312:April 10, 1948
290:45.59528; -64.95389
281: /
228:Fundy National Park
193:Fundy National Park
164:The Moosehorn Trail
128:Fundy National Park
3678:Saint Croix Island
3228:National Landmarks
3217:Tallurutiup Imanga
3032:Mingan Archipelago
2337:. November 9, 1991
2168:The Canadian Press
2147:publications.gc.ca
1691:, p. 124-125.
1592:, p. 115-116.
1568:, p. 107-108.
1382:Butland Settlement
1378:Upper Salmon River
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1227:Environment Canada
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2694:. Archives.gnb.ca
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3529:Beech Hill
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3114:Terra Nova
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2977:Grasslands
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1429:References
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1237:Attendance
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