1. Book a weekend Lumberjack Breakfast at the Cookhouse
Start your day with the hearty feed of a Lumberjack to fuel your adventures! Experience the morning of a woodsman preparing for a long day of grueling work as interpreters welcome you to the Cookhouse. Be sure to book your meal in advance!
2. Cross over Salmon River on the 84m/274ft Suspension Footbridge
The Salmon River Suspension Bridge is a big attraction at the parkway – and we do mean BIG! To access the popular footbridge, head to parking lot 8 near the Interpretive Centre and follow the Suspension Bridge Trail inland along the Big Salmon River. A short 5-minute walk will get you there in no time!
3. Watch the “Making of the Fundy Trail” video at the Interpretive Centre and learn how the park came into existence
The basic concept of the Fundy Trail was not only to create a connection between Fundy-St. Martins and Alma, but also to maximize the scenic vistas along the world-famous Bay of Fundy. Learn more at the Interpretive Centre with a viewing of the “Making of the Fundy Trail,” shown regularly with an interpretive talk on Tuesdays or upon request.
4. Attend a performance of “Off to the Woods”
Join seasoned performers Don Rigley and Michelle Daigle, of Frantically Atlantic, for an interactive experience that introduces you to the daily life of a lumberman at Big Salmon River. Learn to be a sawyer at the portable sawmill, then relax at the Cookhouse Corner Shindig and hear the music shanty men made to entertain themselves during long winter nights. Performance dates can be found here - book your performance 24 hours in advance to guarantee a spot!
5. Hike to a waterfall
The Fundy Trail is home to four unique waterfalls. Ignore the advice of TLC and spend your afternoon chasing waterfalls at the park! Short on time? Fuller Falls is the easiest to access and requires the shortest amount of time to get to.