CREDA Report

 

May 13, 2009

 

Residents, business owners and visitors along Cumberland County’s Fundy Shore are encouraged to spend a few minutes completing a confidential on-line survey Novus Consulting Group is currently conducting on behalf of CREDA. Share your thoughts and views to help identify a community vision and opportunities for developing the area. Your input is important in helping to plan for the future. A link to the survey can be found on the CREDA website main page at www.creda.net. The survey takes less than 15 minutes to complete.

Cape Chignecto Provincial Park in Advocate Harbour will open for the 2009 season this Friday, just in time for the Victoria Day Holiday weekend. The Park offers 60-kilometres of predominately coastal hiking trails, 50 plus backcountry hike-in wilderness campsites, 28 walk-in campsites, a wilderness cabin and an all-season bunkhouse, a visitor information/interpretation centre and gift shop. And opening later this spring, the new Eatonville Day-Use area which features over 5-kilometres of family accessible trails, a solar powered visitor centre, and seven viewing platforms offering spectacular views of the upper Bay of Fundy. For more information on Cape Chignecto, visit the website or call 392-2085. For reservations call 1-888-544-3434 or book on-line at novascotiaparks.ca.

 

If you have any questions or want further information regarding CREDA call 667-3638.

CREDA is Quality System registered to ISO 9001:2000.