Wayfinding Signage RFP

The Cliffs of Fundy Geopark has issued a Request for Proposal for Wayfinding Signage Plan, with a closing date of Feb 3rd.

RFP CoF Geopark Wayfinding Signage Plan – 20 Jan 2023

Additional Documentation:

GEO Signage Outline June 2022
Geosite Coordinates Jan 2023

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Cliffs of Fundy Geopark
4 of these hikes are happening right here within the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark with our very own Tide Rollers & Mudlarkers! Register now to reserve your spot on any of these Free guided hikes.Hike Nova Scotia and 19 host organizations offer the 2024 Fall Guided Hike & Walk Series across NS. There are 50 events led by local folks and participants qualify to win trail prizes. They are free or low-cost events and some require pre-registration. Hike NS thanks its partners on the ground for organizing the events as well as Goose Lane Editions, MEC and the Nova Scotia Government Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage for their support. hikenovascotia.ca/programs-guided-walks/ ... See MoreSee Less
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🚴‍♀️If you haven't taken a tour Local Guy Adventurestures you still have plenty of opportunities this year. Fat biking along the ocean floor is only one of the many experiences they offer. Be sure to contact them for a chance for adventure in the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark. ... See MoreSee Less
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🌊✨ Discover the timeless beauty of the Cliffs of Fundy! 🌟 Home to the legendary Kluscap and a breathtaking showcase of geological wonders from the era of Pangea. 🌍 With the world’s highest tides and a rich heritage that’s been thriving for over 11,000 years, this is a place where ancient legends and natural marvels meet. Come explore the north shore of the Minas Basin and connect with the land's deep-rooted history and stunning landscapes!#legendarylandscapes #CliffsOfFundy #MiKmaqHeritage #WorldsHighestTides #Pangea #LegendaryLandscapes #unescoglobalgeopark #KluscapLegends #BayOfFundy #TidalWonders #GeologicalMarvels #AncientLandscapes #MiKmaqCulture #ExploreCanada #NaturalHeritage #TimelessBeauty #ScenicCanada #HistoricalSites #AdventureAwaits #NatureLovers #WondersOfTheWorld #unescogeopark #cliffsoffundygeopark #cliffsoffundyunescoglobalgeopark ... See MoreSee Less
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Become a citizen scientist with the Fundy Geological Museum and iNaturalist. September 14, 1-3 P.M.Calling all Citizen Scientists! 🔬Join Fundy Geological Museum for a BioBlitz on Saturday, September 14th between 1pm and 3pm. 🍄Using the iNaturalist app, we will be exploring and searching for as many species as possible on the Museum grounds. The iNaturalist app is a free download and great way to keep track of species you find, to identify and learn more about your findings, and to connect with fellow naturalist. 🐸We encourage you to download the app prior to the BioBlitz, but Museum staff will also be available during the evening to assist you with the download! To learn more: www.inaturalist.org#FundyGeoMuseum #NovaScotiaMuseum #BioBlitz #BayOfFundy #exploreparrsboro #explorecumberland #explorenovascotia #explorecanada #visitnovascotia ... See MoreSee Less
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One of our geosites was just named to a very prestigious Geological Heritage Sites list today!The “Old Wife” rock formation located in Five Islands Provincial Park was named to the Second 100 International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) Heritage Sites list at the 37th International Geological Congress in Busan, Republic of Korea. The prestigious list was a follow-up to the First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites announced in 2022.The Old Wife is one of Nova Scotia’s most striking coastal vistas, and one of the best exposures of a monumental event in Earth history – the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea 200 million years ago, and birth of the modern continents and Atlantic Ocean. As Pangea ripped apart, the greatest outpouring of lava in Earth history gave rise to one of the Five (or Six) mass extinction events in the history of Life, wiping out the competitors of the dinosaurs and ushering in the true reign of the famous reptiles. More than 700 experts from 80 nations and 16 international organizations participated in this global endeavor, which consolidates the recognition of geological heritage by the IUGS. Sites receive recognition for their high scientific value as the world’s best demonstrations of geologic features and processes. They are sites of fabulous discoveries of Earth’s history. The IUGS believe that recognition and visibility of these special places can lead to their further appreciation, use as educational resources, and, to their preservation. “The Second 100” as well as the “First 100” are attractively illustrated and described in a coffee table book than can be downloaded and purchased on the website of the International Commission on Geoheritage: www.iugs-geoheritage.org. #visitnovascotia #unescoglobalgeopark ... See MoreSee Less
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What is a Geopark?

A Geopark is a designation that attracts tourists wishing to explore the connections between geology, local communities, culture, and nature. Geoparks are designed to promote tourism and celebrate a region’s uniqueness, and do not prohibit any land use.