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  2. Fundy National Park - Wikipedia

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    Fundy National Park is a national park of Canada located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick. It was created on April 10, 1946 and officially opened on July 29, 1950. The park showcases a rugged coastline which rises up to the Canadian Highlands, the highest tides in the world and more than 25 waterfalls.

  3. Point Wolfe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Point Wolfe Bridge predates Fundy National Park, which was created on April 10, 1948, and officially opened on July 29, 1950. [7] On December 29, 1990, the Point Wolfe Bridge collapsed when workers tried removing rock that posed a safety risk to the bridge.

  4. As Trump cuts federal jobs, even national parks are on the ...

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    In 2021, Yosemite National Park had 741 employees working the summer season, compared with 451 in the winter off-season, according to the National Park Service website.

  5. Fundy Footpath - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Fundy Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Fundy Biosphere Region is an area of rugged woodlands and coastline that lies along next the upper Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The area covers 442,250 hectares , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and was named and designated as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) in 2007.

  7. Point Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    As a farming village, Point Wolfe was home to about 72 families in 1866 and had a populated of 150 people in 1871. The village was expropriated as part of development for the Fundy National Park, which it is now a campground of. [3] [4]

  8. Fundy - Wikipedia

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    Bay of Fundy, an Atlantic Canadian bay home to the highest tides in the world Fundy National Park , on the Bay of Fundy Fundy Biosphere Reserve , a UNESCO biosphere reserve designated in 2007

  9. Fundy National Park of Canada - Wikipedia

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