Great Blue Heron Wading in Pennsylvania Pond. (Pexels.com photo)

SOUTH MAITLAND: The Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre is proudly home to one of Nova Scotia’s Treasured Wetlands.

Join them on Wednesday, September 17 to learn all about this unique ecological habitat with local experts!

Free, family-friendly activities including:

– Guided talks and wildlife spotting
– Critter dipping – find out what kind of critters call our marshy area home!
– Try the “I Spy Challenge” to see how many species you can find along our wetland trail!
– Snacks & fun giveaways to take home with you.

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Event partners include:
– Ducks Unlimited Canada – Atlantic
– Shubenacadie Wildlife Park
– Treasured Wetlands of Nova Scotia

A sneak peek about our wetland: there are two different kinds of marshes teeming with biodiversity.

On one side of the river is a salt marsh, full of salt marsh cord grass, and salt water fish like gaspereau and mummichog.

The marsh also helps protect the river’s shoreline from those high Fundy tides and strong waves.

On the other side of the road, behind an old agricultural dike, is a freshwater marsh, restored by Ducks Unlimited Canada in 2001.