Wednesday, November 03, 2010

What's Up?

Now that the 2010 season is over, owners and guides are getting their "other" lives in order.

Abbie is back in Deer Island but will shortly be travelling to South East Asia for a couple of moths.

Dalen is working on a lobster boat in Nov. and then heading to South East Asia.

Heather is continuing her degree at Guelph University.

Nic is in Guelph as well.

Annie will soon be heading to Australia for the winter.

Brent is back teaching in St. Stephens.

Alan is leaving Nov 14 for a month in Morocco.

Until next time.

Alan

Friday, August 20, 2010

Where has the summer gone?

August 20 already and weather wise this has been one of the best summers in memory. No wind and tours going every day. Today, the last of our multi-days has departed for Big Salmon near Saint Martins. It truly will be a spectacular paddle with the predicted forecast.

As for our day programs - another great summer, with visitors around the world enjoying the coastline of Fundy national Park; which is also at the centre of the bay of Fundy UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Time to pick up our half day adventrue.

Until next time;

Alan

Saturday, May 29, 2010

June Already?

We have been open now for two weeks and have met a lot of wonderful people. We have also been working around more than our share of wind. but this too will pass and hopefully our guest will enjoy a smooth paddle along one of the most spectacular coastlines in New Brunswick.

Our resident eagle is back and we are looking forward to our daily sightings and may even see its young later in the season.

One of my favourite sightings is the cliff swallows and their nest attached to the Alma bridge under which we paddle. Their squawking young should soon be seen.

Until next time.

Alan

Friday, March 12, 2010

Spring?

Spring has arrived early to Alma and Fundy National Part. With daily temperatures of + 4 or more, the Bay looks very inviting for kayak enthusists. Our official opening date is May 15. Until then, slowly checking off the many details on my start-up list. Looking forward to the start of our 2010 season.

Until next time.

Alan

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Season's Greetings

Well it is Christmas - or nearly so. The temperature is finally staying below zero, there is snow on the ground and ice patches are developing on the fringes of the Bay. The lobster season in Alma is over. We, at FreshAir Adventure, wish everyone a safe and healthy holiday season. And speaking of seasons - we are only 149 days from the start of our new season on May 15th.

Merry Christmas.

Alan