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    Episode 1: A Surprise Encounter at Bouctouche Dunes in New Brunswick

    en-usJanuary 04, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The first episode of the Explore Everywhere Podcast including a hike on the Bouctouche Dunes in New Brunswick, Canada.  I ran into several animals and saw signs of several other animals that you wouldn't expect to see on a sand dune.

    I am the creator of the Hiking NB website with a goal to hike every trail in the province.

    For more information on this trail go to Bouctouche Dunes trail page on Hiking NB.

    Also check out the Hiking PEI, Hiking ME and Hiking NS webpages that were mentioned in the episode.

    Music created and performed by me.

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