Joggins
Joggins is a small town in the Minas Basin region of Nova Scotia. It is known for its fossil cliffs, which date to more than 310 million years ago and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Understand
The cliffs have fossils from the Carboniferous period, from the end of the Devonian "Age of Fishes" (roughly 360 million years ago) until the start of the Permian (300 million). Plants began to emerge from sea to land in the Devonian and most coal is from the Carboniferous era by which time huge forests had developed. Joggins was originally a coal mining town.
The Carboniferous was the main era when animals emerged onto land. Joggins has many amphibian fossils and the oldest known reptile fossil.
Get in
From Amherst, take Highways 2, 302 and 242 to Joggins.
See
- 🌍 Joggins Fossil Cliffs, 100 Main St, ☏ +1 902 251-2727, toll-free: +1-888-932-9766, fax: +1 902 251-2502. Fossil records dating from 310 million years ago. Joggins Fossil Centre open seasonally May 1 to mid-October, guided tours from half-hour to four hours of the cliffs.
Do
- Fundy Treasures Tours, fundytreasures@gmail.com. Fossil, mineral and gemstone tours with an expert on the Joggins Cliffs. From $22.50/hour.
Eat
- 🌍 McPuffin's Atlantic Seafood Restaurant, 152 Main St, McPuffins@gmx.com. As the name suggests, this restaurant is mostly known for its seafood.
- 🌍 Bayview Restaurant (Margie's), 13 Main St. Tu-Th 9AM-9PM, F Sa 9AM-10PM, Su 8AM-9PM. Popular for its fish and chips.
Sleep
- 🌍 The Crab Apple Inn, 66 Main St, Hwy 242, ☏ +1 902-251-2749. A small, traditional inn and hotel.
- 🌍 Goldstein Ark B&B, 139 Main St, ☏ +1 902-732-2220. Another small motel, particularly known for its artistic designs.
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