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We are a group of avid nature travelers who love to explore new destinations and share our experiences with others. Our goal is to inspire and help others plan their holistic experience.
We believe that travel is a transformative experience that can enrich our lives and broaden our perspectives. Our mission is to encourage and facilitate nature travel for everyone, regardless of their budget or experience.
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I have always had a passion for travel and exploring new places. I started iEarthSeaNature as a way to share my experiences and connect travelers with unparalleled beauty and ecological abundance. When you visit us you'll immediately be drawn to this tiny fishing village's charm and easy pace. I knew this was a hidden gem and a very special place to retreat away from the daily hustle and bustle ...
A visit here is more about rest than it is about keeping busy. The pace of life is slow. There isn’t much of a rush to do anything or go anywhere – so come here with books and a laid-back attitude.
You can cycle almost every road on the island – something you can do in under a day. There’s also a little bit of hiking and the trails are short. Birding and Photography can be quite good. Our private holistic camping grounds just may be what the doctor ordered.
Kati 'Jazz' Gray-Sadler, Owner
iEarthSeaNature is located on Deer Island, NB Canada in the Bay of Fundy at the entrance to Passamaquoddy Bay, only five kilometres from the Canadian mainland and just four kilometres northwest of Campobello Island. Fredericton and Saint John are the closest big cities to the ferry terminal.
FROM CANADA:
DRIVING: Leave Route 1 at St. George, NB, and take Route 172 to L'etete, NB, Where free government ferries leave for Deer Island from 7 am to 10 pm daily (A.D.T)
The last trip weather permitting
FROM U.S.A. MAINE:
DRIVING: Leave Route 1 at Whiting, Maine, and take Route 189 to Lubec (the most easterly town and point in the U.S.) and Campobello - or leave Route 1 at Perry, Maine and take Route 190 to Eastport (the most easterly city in the U.S.)
CAR FERRY INFORMATION (subject to change):
Deer Island is accessed by a 20-minute ferry ride from L’Etête on the mainland. There is year-round service and crossings are every 30 minutes between 8 AM and 5 PM.
Space is limited for accommodations on our grounds to preserve the holistic experience. Reservations are required and quotes are provided. Simply schedule an online overview for the following accommodations ;
· Main Camp - Yurk Tent (Used for receptions and greetings)
· Glamping Pods (accommodates 2-4 people) or
· Bring Your Own Tent/SUV. (No RV’s permitted on the private property)
Signs are posted along the Dirt/Gravel driveway. Parking is situated several yards from the camping site to preserve our holistic environment. ‘iEarthSeaNature Guides’ will be available to escort visitors and supplies to their reserved camping site. (No RVs permitted on the private property)
The Deer Island Health Centre provides primary health care to the population of Deer Island.
The centre operates Monday to Friday during regular business hours with a physician on-site for 1 day per week and a nurse practitioner available 3 days a week. Additionally, clinics and information services are provided by visiting specialists and other healthcare partners. The health centre staff work closely with some community partners to meet the healthcare needs of the community.
Location:
999 Rte. 772
Fairhaven, New Brunswick
E5V 1P2
We aim to provide a holistic and healthy meal experience for visitors. Upon check-in, your party will be provided with three meal packets/per person for each day during the duration of your stay. Visitors can also bring their own food. Camping grills are available for outdoor cooking. There are also a few restaurants on the island that can accommodate other dietary needs. (list to be provided at check-in)
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