| Grand total of infrastructure investments: |
$28.2 M |
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| Infrastructure projects: |
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| Fundy National Park |
| Project descriptions: |
| Highway 114 - Fundy NP - Phase 3 Restoration (not previously announced) |
$9.1 M |
| Highway 114 was reconstructed in 1976. Phase 3 is the section going up the steep hill with numerous sharp curves. This project involves reconstruction and drainage improvements. |
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| Bridge Repairs - Dickson Brook Concrete (not previously announced) |
$193 K |
| Constructed in 1966. Single span concrete arch bridge. Project includes deck drainage improvements and stone masonry rehabilitation. |
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| Chignecto North Campground Road & Parking Area, Chipseal Resurfacing |
$1.1 M |
| Resurfacing of the road surface and parking area in the Chignecto North campground to extend the useful service life by 10-15 years |
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| Headquarters Seasonal Campground Road, Asphalt Resurfacing |
$206 K |
| The objective of this project is to resurface 1km of damaged and deteriorated asphalt road surface in the Headquarters Seasonal Campground. This project would extend the service life by 10-15 years. |
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| Headquarters Campground Road, Chipseal Resurfacing |
$216 K |
| This project will involve resurfacing the chipseal road surface in the Headquarters campground to extend the useful life by 10-15 years. |
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| Point Wolfe Campground Road, Chipseal Resurfacing |
$280 K |
| Resurfacing of the chipseal road surface in the Point Wolfe Campground to extend the service life of the road by 10-15 years. |
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| Trail and Back-country |
$1 M |
| Redesign and repair of Fundy National Park (FNP) trails that connect to the Trans Canada Trail, including: Laverty Falls, Black Hole, The Forks and Broad River Trails. |
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| Outdoor Amphitheatre and Electrical System |
$644 K |
| Design and construction of a new Amphitheatre, electrical service and lighting system to replace the existing wood framed structure and electrical system. |
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| Bay of Fundy Salt-water Pool |
$1.6 M |
| The current pool is years beyond its useful life and is in need of replacement. The existing pool was built in 1949 and is in poor condition. |
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| Campground Service Buildings |
$1.8 M |
| Point Wolfe Campground - Replace four campground service buildings and four campground kitchen shelters that are near end of life to continue to meet visitor needs. |
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| Chignecto South Recapitalization |
$1.3 M |
| Recapitalize and redesign Chignecto South trails to convert the current offer to meet the increased demand for bicycle friendly trails. |
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| Gravel Road Repairs (Shepody and Forty Five Roads) |
$728 K |
| Repair washed out road sections, replace rusted & collapsed drainage culverts, re-ditching, and re-grading at the Shepody Road and Forty-Five Road. |
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| In-Park wayfinding Signage (Highway 114) |
$693 K |
| Phase 2 Signage Upgrades - Fabrication & installation of new exterior park signs to PCA Identity Program Exterior Signage Standards and Guidelines. This will complete the process of replacing outdated Parks Canada wayfinding signage within the Park; presents a contemporary and brand cohesive presence for Parks Canada along the Parks main throughway, a major artery for Atlantic Canada visitor traffic. |
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| Learning Playgrounds – replacement of deteriorating playgrounds. |
$349 K |
| Replace playgrounds which have passed the end of their lifecycle to improve visitor experience and satisfaction for young families in high use campgrounds. Note. Playgrounds are included in the NAMS inventory for Fundy |
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| Maintenance Garage |
$538 K |
| Repairs to fire damages at interior & exterior finishes, building structure and electrical system. |
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| Park Entrances Upgrades |
$1.3 M |
| The existing entrance areas are deteriorating and do not provide for appropriate visitor reception and traffic flow. Redesign and replacement would meet visitor needs, improve traffic flow and accommodate increased Fundy Trail Parkway traffic. |
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| Roadway Resurface (Point Wolfe Road and Herring Cove Road) |
$4.9 M |
| Resurface chipseal finish at 8.1 kms of Pt. Wolfe Road and 3.1 kms of Herring Cove Road, including repairs to drainage culverts. |
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| Roof Replacements |
$421 K |
| Roof replacements at 28 visitor facilities & service buildings at various locations throughout the park. Identified as deferred work in 2011/2012 Work Order Log Deferred Maintenance. Investment in roof repairs contribute to long term sustainability. |
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| Highway 114 Resurfacing |
$1.7 M |
| Resurfacing of 6.2 kms of asphalt road surface including reshouldering and line painting at km 4 to km 5.6, km 13.3 to km 14, and km 16.7 to km 20.6. |
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| Site Description: |
| Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick. Here, the conifer dominated Caledonia Highlands roll down to meet the fog-generating Bay of Fundy. The tidal fluctuation of the Bay of Fundy is the highest in the world. Watch fishing boats come and go to the rhythm of the bay. Inland, explore lush forests and deep stream valleys. |
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| * Please note that the sum of individual project values may not equal the grand total indicated at the top of this document due to standard rounding errors. |