Monday, June 22, 2009

Whale Watching

I booked the family package here for July 2nd and 3rd. It comes with whale watching, 2 nights accommodation, family bike rental, 2 breakfasts and 2 bagged lunches. How cool is that!
Brier Island Lodge
Brier Island is a unique destination situated off the end of an ancient basalt formation (Digby Neck) jutting out into the world famous Bay of Fundy.
This area is rich in marine life (whale watching, resident seal colony) and is part of the Atlantic Flyway bird migration making it a "world class bird watching destination". The area has long been visited by naturalists who regularly spot rare and endangered plants.  Rock hounds will be impressed with the many types of rock formations and can find quartz, agate, jasper, amethyst and even zeolite.  An area truly unspoiled, off the beaten track and deeply steeped in maritime tradition. (Home of the famous Joshua Slocum, the first person to sail solo around the world in 1895 on the Spray a 37’ sloop).
Brier Island offers many coastal trails to explore both easy and challenging for hikers on short or extended visits.
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