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Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center
Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center
Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center
Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center
Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center
Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center

Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center


The Interpretive Centre, located approximately 10 km into the park, is a great place to learn about the history of the settlement at Big Salmon River. In the late 1800s and well into the mid-1950s, Big Salmon River was a flourishing logging, fishing, and shipbuilding community.

The Interpretive Centre houses many displays of original artifacts and old photographs from the era when the paternalistic Pejepscot Paper Company provided housing, a schoolhouse, a community centre, and even electricity for the settlement at Big Salmon River. The Centre's building is a re-creation of the bunkhouse which once housed the single men who worked and lived here.

Staff members are on hand to answer your questions about the Fundy Trail Heritage Sawmill & Interpretation. Washrooms, snacks, and souvenirs are also available here.

Type de voyage

Chargement...

Catégorie

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Emplacement

Promenade du sentier Fundy

Niveau d'activité

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Distance

12 km

Temps

Less than 30 min

Coût

$

Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center

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