Our Local Community
Beaver Harbour is one of several small communities in the southwest coastal area of New Brunswick. There are ample shopping, dining and business opportunities, as well as recreational activities unique to the area such as whale watching, sea kayaking, camping, hiking and world class golf. A pleasant lifestyle and easy access to the Bay of Fundy has long attracted visitors and residents alike to its beautiful seashore.
The waters off the Bay of Fundy are the summer feeding ground, nursery and play area for dozens of marine species. Strong tidal currents bring nutrients close to the surface, increasing the productivity of plankton. The plankton attracts large schools of herring and mackerel, which in turn provide food for whales, dolphins, seabirds and seals. The number and variety of shore and seabirds in the Bay of Fundy are nothing short of spectacular.
In the fall the area is a popular stopover for hundreds of migrating shorebirds and raptors. In the late spring the Finback Whales, Minke Whales and Harbour Porpoises are the first to arrive from their southern breeding grounds. In June, The Humpback Whales return, and by late June, the Humpbacks are abundant and White-sided Dolphins are often observed. By mid-July all five species are commonly sighted and usually remain until fall.
The endangered North Atlantic Right Whale, White-beaked Dolphins and Pilot Whales are often observed on local whale watching tours. Beluga, Sperm and Blue Whales are known to inhabit the region, but are rarely seen. There are also sightings of Bluefin Tuna, Sea Turtles, Ocean Sunfish and Basking; bird species include Atlantic Puffins and several varieties of ganets, petrels, shearwaters and phalaropes.
Each whale watching tour on the Bay of Fundy, provides an opportunity (and often, a once in a lifetime opportunity) to observe firsthand some of the largest and rarest bird and animal species in the world. Observing their behavior in their natural environment is a thrill and rare privilege. Outdoor enthusiasts are provided with an opportunity to experience the famous Bay of Fundy tides (the highest in the world), view ancient rock formations, observe the White Horse Island Bird Sanctuary and gain insight into the local history and geology of the region.
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There are a number of beautiful lots available for purchase. Mature woodlands provide beauty and privacy in a pristine, natural environment. The deep water port nearby is undergoing a multi-million dollar upgrade and provides for mooring, launching and docking of sailboats or yachts of any size. The sunrises over the water are spectacular. Lobster, cod, mussels, kelp, periwinkles, mackerel and scallops are freshly harvested nearby.
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