Alma Businesses Asked to Conserve Water
It is a frequent occurrence for the seaside area and its population of just under 300 people during the summer tourism season.
It is a frequent occurrence for the seaside area and its population of just under 300 people during the summer tourism season.
“Jacob Boy” is a family-friendly place to stay at West River Camping.
Ken and Laurette Kelly were planning to open a bed and breakfast in Ontario when they retired in 1998. But plans changed on a return trip home that made them recognize the superior beauty of the Bay of Fundy.
This year, Gina Miller opened Kayak Fundy Café at her Kayak Fundy location, and now they can fill people’s stomachs as well as their desire to kayak and explore the incredible coastline of the Bay of Fundy and Fundy National Park.
Jeremy And Melissa Wilbur both have a background in the culinary arts and recently moved back from Toronto to take over the Tipsy Tails.
The Friends of Fundy work to enhance public awareness and appreciation of the cultural and natural heritage of Fundy National Park and increase engagement in the surrounding (Upper Bay of Fundy) area.
The welcoming feeling and support given to us by the locals in the community were the game-changer in our decision to move forward with the business.
A love of food, real food made Joel Cadieux go into business.
The owner of Buddha Bear Coffee Roaster & Holy Whale Brewing Co. in Alma and Holy Whale Beer Hall in Riverview says when a local business wins, the community wins.
The Alma-based brewery had opened a shipping container cafe that also served beer and snacks in 2017 on the Chocolate River Station’s parking lot. But to accommodate physical distancing requirements, they’ll open a beer garden this summer, just steps away on the deck of the Chocolate River Station.