Ministers Face
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Ministers Face is a cliff face on Long Island in New Brunswick's Kennebecasis River north of the town of Rothesay.
The cliff is the source of local folklore, ranging from ghost stories to tales of volcanic activity.
Ministers Face is home to several endangered species of plants, as well as a nesting site for Peregrine falcons.