Astrotourism Takes Center Stage
New Brunswick is setting the stage for astrotourism with an innovative plan to establish the world’s densest dark-sky corridor. This exciting initiative will create a chain of six dark-sky sites that span over 100 miles along the breathtaking Bay of Fundy coastline. With this corridor, stargazers and nature lovers alike will have unparalleled opportunities to experience the beauty of the night sky.
The project aims to enhance the visibility of stars and other celestial bodies, offering a perfect setting for stargazing. By reducing light pollution, New Brunswick hopes to attract visitors who are eager to explore the cosmos. This initiative not only emphasizes conservation but also boosts local tourism, making it a win-win for both residents and visitors.