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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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2009:"Reptiles and amphibians"
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1056:northern flying squirrels
542:Expulsion of the Acadians
412:Park amenities include a
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2917:National Parks of Canada
1780:"Ecoregion: FUNDY COAST"
1404:National Parks of Canada
1347:Trail in a yellow birch
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3707:Beaverbrook Art Gallery
3515:York County Court House
3510:Sir Howard Douglas Hall
3490:Hartland Covered Bridge
3470:Carleton Martello Tower
2644:"Fundy's trail network"
1971:"Backcountry with bats"
1884:. Btb.termiumplus.gc.ca
1730:. 3.cec.org. April 2011
1274:New Brunswick Route 114
1202:blue-spotted salamander
1125:Reptiles and amphibians
1107:semipalmated sandpipers
1095:white-winged crossbills
963:Selaginella viridissima
121:For more guidance, see
18:Hastings, New Brunswick
3505:St. Andrews Blockhouse
3198:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
3003:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
2809:Alma Beach at low tide
2479:"Campground maps 2022"
2295:tourismnewbrunswick.ca
2258:tourismnewbrunswick.ca
2103:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-07-11
2029:. Pc.gc.ca. 2015-06-26
1932:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-03-25
1908:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-05-15
1863:. Pc.gc.ca. 2014-05-15
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2563:"Point Wolfe shelter"
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123:Knowledge:Translation
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3684:Roosevelt Campobello
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3500:Old Government House
3078:Prince Edward Island
2978:Georgian Bay Islands
2755:Majka, Mary (1977).
2663:"2022 Visitor Guide"
1259:Prince Edward Island
1198:four-toed salamander
1111:semipalmated plovers
1087:pileated woodpeckers
649:Prince Edward Island
2758:Fundy National Park
2374:. February 13, 1991
1827:. Worldwildlife.org
1548:archive.wikiwix.com
1521:archive.wikiwix.com
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947:Bird's-eye primrose
924:Sarracenia purpurea
918:species are found:
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204:Fundy National Park
175:The Moosehorn Trail
139:Fundy National Park
3689:Saint Croix Island
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3043:Mingan Archipelago
2348:. November 9, 1991
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1603:, p. 115-116.
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3063:Pacific Rim
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838:Acer rubrum
791:Acer rubrum
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626:Fredericton
577:fish stocks
569:Point Wolfe
480:Broad River
451:brook trout
422:campgrounds
414:golf course
407:periwinkles
396:Nova Scotia
320:Established
299: /
275:Coordinates
58:(June 2014)
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3545:Blackville
3540:Beech Hill
3465:Boishébert
3435:Val Comeau
3125:Terra Nova
3088:Qausuittuq
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2988:Grasslands
2963:Elk Island
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1464:2024-05-07
1440:References
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1295:Alma River
1248:Attendance
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1119:extirpated
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3620:Richelieu
3570:Irishtown
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3400:Mactaquac
3385:Anchorage
2943:Auyuittuq
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710:red maple
698:ecoregion
531:Chipoudy
462:Riverview
403:dog whelk
392:Goose Bay
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3550:Carleton
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2685:"Biking"
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