Interactive Map

Please scroll down the page for a full list of Geosites. Click the listing to find out more. NOTE: This map is interactive. Please zoom in on areas and click on icons to see more, or scroll the list alphabetically. You can customize what is visible on the map by clicking the boxes beside each layer in the list (Accommodation, Museums, Rest Stops, etc) which will add and remove those categories from view. You may also customize your base map to see satellite, topographic or road map view. See bottom of list menu. Links will be in descriptions to relevant resources and websites for our Geosites and Geopark Partners. Please be careful and pay attention to important safety messages posted at sites. It is important you stay back one school bus (~10 meters) from the edges of all cliffs, and always review tide times which can be found at https://fundydiscovery.ca/tides-tidal-bores/

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Found within our very own Geopark! ... See MoreSee Less
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🌟Parrsboro Main Street might be closed for Old Fashioned Saturday Night, but don’t worry—our office will still be open! 🗺️✨Swing by and meet our fantastic volunteers Kim, Chris, and Larry, who will be on hand to answer all your Geopark questions. Grab a free map or pick up some awesome Geopark merchandise while you’re here!Can’t wait to see you! 🌍💫 #cliffsoffundyglobalgeopark #CliffsofFundy #CliffsofFundyGeopark #mainStreetParrsboro #GlobalGeoparksNetwork #OldFashionedSaturdayNight #CommunitySupport #parrsboro #parrsboroshore #parrsboronovascotia ... See MoreSee Less
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This beautiful mineral is found at multiple sites along the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark. Thank you Fundy Geological Museum for this infographic.Mineral Monday is here! This week we have Stilbite 🌟 #mineralmonday #FundyGeoMuseum #parrsboronovascotia #ExploreCumberland #Parrsboro #BayOfFundyNovaScotia #joinusincumberland #explorenovascotia #ExploreParrsboro ... 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.