The Irving Nature Park is a 600 acre (243 hectare) wooded park located on the City's west side. It offers beautiful views of the Fundy coastline and …
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Sep 20, 2024
Good to see this area being preserved. There are several different experiences, hiking, beaches, and forest walks that you can enjoy. Altogether a very relaxing place to be. Full review by MandL_Ontario
Jun 22, 2024
Very pleasant visit overall. Enjoyed part of the seal trail and the chickadee trail as well as a couple of lookouts and one area where you could get down to shore level. The picnic tables near the ba… Full review by KiwiFan17
Jun 9, 2024
The main part of this park is a beautiful peninsula that extends out into the Bay of Fundy, not too far from downtown St Johns, New Brunswick. There is a 6.5km (4miles) oneway gravel road that loops… Full review by tneal1
Is the nature park open in the winter? If not when does it close?
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I checked by sending an email to them because their website only had 2020 information. I can't include the email address here. It's best to go online and check via the Irving Nature …
I checked by sending an email to them because their website only had 2020 information. I can't include the email address here. It's best to go online and check via the Irving Nature Park website.
how far is the park from where the cruise ships dock? About how much would a taxi be to get there
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Some of the local taxi tours go there - ask at dock. The road is too small for anything bigger than a minibus so bus tours don't go there. Driving around it take as 15-20 min if you don't …
Some of the local taxi tours go there - ask at dock. The road is too small for anything bigger than a minibus so bus tours don't go there. Driving around it take as 15-20 min if you don't stop. Wild guess is about $20 one way for a cab. Odd there aren't any cab/tour operators on here?
Wondering if I can walk around the park on the trails this coming weekend. Are the trails maintained during winter months? Would I need to use snowshoes? Thank you
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Have not walked the park lately but previous experience has been that there will be a path created by walkers who use the path every day.