|
|
Petitcodiac
Renaissance Series
The
Petitcodiac Renaissance series is a set of four concepts
designed to increase public awareness on the proposal to replace
the Petitcodaic causeway with a partial bridge and to explore
various opportunities associated with this spectacular restauration
project.
Click
on the images for larger versions
|
|
Poster
#1: "The Great Bores"
April 21, 2004
The
first poster introduces the idea that one of our region’s
claims to fame, the Petitcodiac River Tidal Bore, will
once again be restored once the causeway is removed and
could be promoted as a world-class
eco-tourism destination.
(More
details)
|
Poster
#2: "The Gates"
April
30, 2004
Petitcodiac Riverkeeper wants
the infamous gates of the Petitcodiac River causeway to
be recycled into a large outdoor sculpture once a decision
is made to replace the current causeway structure with a
partial bridge.
(More details)
|
|
|
Poster
#3: "The Wall"
June 11, 2004
Petitcodiac Riverkeeper is proposing
that the community work to transform one of Moncton’s
greatest eyesores, the former riverside landfill, into an
eco-tourism destination from where the Bay of Fundy’s
majestic tides can be explored.
(More
details)
|
Poster
#4: "Unforgettable Fire"
July 2, 2004
During the summer of 2006
or 2007, Greater Moncton could be the stage of the largest
public event organised in our region since the 1999 Sommet
de la Francophonie. The idea is being proposed by the Petitcodiac
Riverkeeper should a decision to restore free flow in the
Petitcodiac River be announced in the spring of 2005, the
date set for the completion of the environmental impact assessment
underway. (More
details) |
Click
here to purchase the Petitcodiac Renaissance Series
posters
|