French Fort Cove

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The French Fort Cove is a nature park located in Miramichi, New Brunswick, between Newcastle and Nordin-Miramichi, which contains regular and advanced walking trails, canoeing, kayaking, paddle-boats, a children's playground, ice-cream shop and holds many events and activities during the summer. It is the former location of a rock quarry which was used to build many local buildings and the Langevin Block of the Parliament Hill, among others.[1]

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[edit] Pond Hockey

The Miramichi Rotary Pond Hockey Tournament is an annual event that began in 2005 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rotary International. Profit from the tournament goes back into the community and helps to fund projects that are supported by the Rotary Club of Newcastle.[2] The tournament consists of teams of four competing in a number of different divisions including open competitive, over 35, women's, and family.[3]

[edit] Eco-Centre

Located on Cove Road, the Eco-Center, which is currently under construction, will contain a 6-surface curling rink, and will be open year round to provide information about Miramichi's history and culture to tourists and to current residents looking to learn more about their city. [4] There are also plans to develop educational programs that will allow school children will be able to collect species in the near-by cove, and bring them back to study them under microscopes, for use in science projects.[5]

[edit] Headless Nun Tour

The Headless Nun Tour is a one hour guided tour of the French Fort Cove. It takes place after dark and involves costumed tour guides reciting the tale of the supposed headless nun that haunts the cove. The tour was featured on the nationally televised show Creepy Canada.[6]

[edit] Biking Trails

The Cove is home to many advanced mountain biking trails, which are located off of the advanced hiking trails. They are looked after by the Miramichi Mountain Bike Club.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Story Quarry", French Fort Cove Nature Park, retrieved August 21, 2006.
  2. ^ "Purpose", Miramichi Rotary Pond Hockey, retrieved August 24, 2006.
  3. ^ "Past Winners", Miramichi Rotary Pond Hockey, retrieved August 24, 2006.
  4. ^ "Sod Turned on French Fort Cove Eco-Centre", Bread 'n Molasses, March 2005, retrieved August 24, 2006.
  5. ^ "French Fort Cove Eco-centre", Jackie Fallon, retrieved August 24, 2006.
  6. ^ "DARE THE DARK for the Headless Nun Tour", French Fort Cove Nature Park, retrieved August 24, 2006.