Spring Forest Hike
Join CPAWS NB for a forest hike Saturday, April 10 at 1 pm at Otter Creek
Come to learn about protecting and managing forests for biodiversity and enjoy the sights and smells of Spring in the forest!
Guided by wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft and landowner Estelle Drisdelle, we’ll explore a property managed to reflect the forest’s natural ecology.
The hike will last approx. 2 hours and will involve walking on some uneven terrain and crossing a wooden footbridge. ***Come prepared with sturdy hiking or walking shoes. And a walking stick is often helpful on uneven ground!
This event is free and open to all ages.
How to get there:
Otter Creek is located in Strait Shores, just outside the Village of Port Elgin. Type in 171 Moore Road Extension, Otter Creek, NB into a google maps or see here for directions. Drive to the end of Moore Road Extension, park at the end of the road and we will meet everyone there and walk into the trailhead together.
What to bring:
Bring at least two bottles of water: bring one along the walk, and leave one in your vehicle. Snacks are a great way to keep your energy up along the trail.
How can we help?
If you have any questions or require any additional accommodations to participate, please email mjellett@cpaws.org
This hike is being held to promote work being done by the The Chignecto/Sikniktewaq Partnership. CPAWS NB, along with our project partners, is working to find solutions that will help create resilient habitats for wildlife and people on the Chignecto Isthmus. To learn more: https://cpawsnb.org/campaigns/chignecto/