
Featured Stories
These stories speak to the Fundy Coast & Fundy Foothills Destination Development & Stewardship Strategy, which recognizes that thriving destinations are built not only through infrastructure and marketing, but through the people, traditions, and creative voices that shape the identity of a region - and vice versa.
By sharing these stories, Fundy Footsteps & Flavours invites visitors, residents, and partners to experience Fundy differently; to see the region through the perspectives of those who live and work here, and to understand how culture, creativity, and stewardship are woven into the fabric of place.
Tim Isaac
Ceramic Artist, New Horton
A glimpse into the studio and creative process of a ceramic artist whose work is shaped by the landscapes and quiet coastal rhythms of rural New Brunswick.
ponek – apc amonopekek (Down by the Bay)
with Emma Hassencahl-Perley
A reflection on the Bay of Fundy through Wolastoqey knowledge and language, offering an Indigenous perspective on place, relationship, and responsibility to the land and waters.
Ruth-Ann Mitchell
Printmaker, Hillsborough
The story of a printmaker whose work captures the textures and stories of the region while contributing to a growing creative community in Fundy Albert.
