by Michelle Tan | Aug 14, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
“The current flows up the river with such speed that, as the tide begins, it builds up a volume of water two or three feet thick that a galloping horse can’t keep up with. The current is just as fast at rising and at falling tides.” – (French Officer) De Lery in...
by Michelle Tan | Aug 4, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Biking is not only a great workout, it is one of the best ways to experience the outdoors. In areas with accessible trails, biking is a relatively quick and efficient way to explore any large area without having to spend gas money. Via the Village of...
by Michelle Tan | Jul 7, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
New hope for the Atlantic salmon in the Inner Bay of Fundy. Take a moment and imagine this: it is late spring and the last of the snowmelt has all but drained into the river. The water temperature is perfect— a balmy 15C— as you embark on a familiar journey....
by Alyre Chiasson | Jul 4, 2023 | News From Around the Bend
The concentration of oxygen in water is a key component in the assessment of water quality in rivers, streams, and lakes. The fact that we and many other organisms specifically require oxygen in the air to stay alive was not always known. Instead, the air was thought...
by Michelle Tan | Jun 22, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
How New Brunswick’s Dobson Trail Came To Be And What Makes It So Popular. As the longest hiking trail in the world, the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) system has accomplished an incredible feat. This behemoth of a trail explores the vast Canadian expanse, and, as of...