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Half-Day - Irving Nature Park

4 hr
240 Canadian dollars
Bay of Fundy

Description

Only 10 minutes from Saint John Centre, this paddle will launch you into Nature Trust NB's protected Saints Rest Marsh where we will follow the tidal flow out into the Bay and around this popular coastal park. We'll explore hidden coves, lunch on a beach accessible by kayak only, and observe the local wild life that make this park their home. Includes: • Equipment Rentals and all related gear • 2 Guides (3 guides for more than 6 people) • Food and Drink (ISA Signature Lunch, Snack) • 4 hours of Activity *Contact us for Tiered Pricing for groups of 4


Cancellation Policy

Guests must cancel 48 hours or more prior to the date and time of the booked tour in order to receive 75% of the total fee refunded. If cancelled less than 48 hours prior to the date and time of the booked tour, only 50% of the total fee will be refunded. We will offer alternate options within 48 hours notice if the weather/winds make the original plan unsafe. If the guests choose to still cancel and not pick another option, 75% of the total fee will be refunded. Please note: For local guests, a mutually decided upon rain date will be offered! For out-of-province guests and international guests, we go out of our way to provide alternatives that will be in line with your interests! We know that you are only in this area for a short time, and want your travel journal to say "WE DID...!" not "We were supposed to but..."! If your holiday in this area is extended, we will also try to offer a rain date within your holiday time frame. Holidays are precious so we will help you to make the most of yours - rain or shine!


Contact Details

+15067211771

hello@InStepAdventures.ca

1 Kensington Ave, Quispamsis, NB, Canada


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In Step Adventures acknowledges that we carry out our work, play and creation stewardship on the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq and Peskotomuhkati peoples. This territory was covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” and signed by these first nations in 1726. The Treaties recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.

Therefore, we pay respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land, honouring their knowledge and endeavouring to learn from their wisdom regarding its ongoing stewardship and protection for future generations. 

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