Interpretation Strategy

In the latter half of 2020, the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark commissioned a consultant to develop an Interpretation Strategy. This strategy reviewed the recommendations from UNESCO in their approval letter for our designation and provides a way forward for the work of the Geopark. We specifically requested that the Interpretation Strategy tie together the storyline that threads its way through the various sites of the Geopark while identifying our Three Pillars:

  • The highest tides on Earth.
  • The best place in the world to see the geological story of the supercontinent Pangea and its breakup.
  • The land of Kluscap, Mi’kma’wi.

The full Interpretation Strategy can be accessed here.

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Only 3 km from Main St. in Parrsboro, there is a whole world to be explored right in the heart of the Cliffs of Fundy. This picturesque spot is not just your average picnic area, it's an adventure waiting to unfold. ... See MoreSee Less
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The natural beaches within the Cliffs of Fundy seem sturdy, but your vehicle can easily become stuck, causing damage to both the vehicle and the environment.We must all play a role in preserving the fragile environment that makes the geopark so special. 🚴‍♂️ 🚴‍♀️ ... See MoreSee Less
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The Cliffs of Fundy isn't just a geological wonderland, it's a culinary paradise. Whether you are looking for wild blueberries, traditional weir-fished seafood, world-renowned clams, hand-picked dulse, or maple syrup, we've got you covered. ⛰️ 🍁 ... See MoreSee Less
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When hiking, sturdy reliable footwear can be your friend. Many trails and beaches in the Geoparks are rocky and can be quite challenging, especially after the rain. Ensure you are prepared with proper footwear that has support and grip. ... 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.