Fundy National Park is located in the South East end of New Brunswick in the city of Alma.
Fundy National Park was established in the year 1948 not to preserve an already made ecosystem but more to make a new ecosystem for Canada. Fundy National Park is quite small to be a Canadian National Park at only 206 square kilometers, but the 206 square kilometer park keeps the history of the shores of the Bay Of Fundy.
Fundy National Park has 2 distinct features; The coastline and its world famouse GIANT tides. The tides come in and leave like any other normal tide. But what makes these tides so different from any other tide around the world is that its tide goes out so far that you are capibel to walk on the ocean floor, up to 300 feet below the actual sea level. The second feature of Fundy National Park is that it has a large interior back country of Acadian Forests. Once only used for the civilization now only used for biking and hiking trails.
ANIMALS
Northern Flying Squirrel
Peregrine Falcon
Bears
Birds
By Ryan Adelson |