Irving Nature Park

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Logo of the Irving Nature Park,[1] Saint John, New Brunswick.
The Irving Nature Park is a free park developed with the intention of protecting the environment. It encompasses a total of 243 hectares (600 acres) and is sandwiched between a salt marsh and the Bay of Fundy. This environmental retreat is close to the nearby urban centre of Saint John, New Brunswick, only minutes away from the uptown area.[2] The park is owned and operated by JD Irving and is open annually from May through October for motor-vehicle traffic.[3]

References

  1. http://www.ifdn.com/natnote/apr02.htm Logo of the Irving Nature Park, April 10, 2002
  2. http://www.ifdn.com/, Irving Forest Discovery Network, March 6, 2008
  3. http://www.jdirving.com/environment.aspx?id=314&ekmensel=8_submenu_106_btnlink, Irving Nature Park, January 13, 2013

External links

Coordinates: 45°13′23″N 66°07′42″W / 45.22316°N 66.128426°W / 45.22316; -66.128426

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