Flora and Fauna

The Fundy Trail corridor offers an abundant species of wildlife. Moose and deer sightings are not unusual. Discover other mammals in the park such as chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, porcupines, bears, fox, bobcats and coyotes. 

Some of the bird species found in the park include the merlin, merganzers, warblers, robins, osprey, woodpeckers, wrens, finch, gulls, hummingbirds, crows, eagles, jays, and the Black Capped Chickadee, the New Brunswick Provincial bird. 

The corridor offers many species of native plants as well as 250-year-old trees.  

Fundy Trail Parkway is fortunate to be part of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.