Reopen Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre

Recent signers:
Donna Wilson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I live in Fundy Albert, a region where tourism is not just a seasonal draw, but the lifeblood of our economy. The recent closure of Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre, a cornerstone of our community's identity, is a devastating blow. For decades, the centre has been more than a tourist attraction; it's been a beacon of our heritage, offering both local and international visitors a unique window into the natural beauty and history of New Brunswick.

Cape Enrage, with its stunning cliffs, historic lighthouse, and engaging visitor experiences, has long been a catalyst for local employment and educational opportunities, providing seasonal jobs that support families across our region. Its closure is not just the loss of a landmark but also the challenge to our community's economic sustainability. The interpretive centre offered hands-on experiences that fostered a deep connection to our local environment and culture, which cannot simply be relocated or replaced.

The permanent closure was announced on the official website without prior public consultation or community involvement. This lack of transparency has left many local businesses and employees without a plan, and it threatens the ripple effect on tourism-driven services that have thrived alongside the centre's operations.

We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider this decision and explore viable solutions to keep Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre open. Options such as seeking partnerships with local businesses, applying for government grants, or initiating community funding campaigns could help restore this vital institution.

Cape Enrage is more than a point on a map; it is a place of breathtaking beauty and community pride. Closing its doors denies future generations the chance to hear its stories and experience its wonders. We cannot lose such a fundamental part of our heritage without a fight.

Sign this petition to support the reopening of Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre and to protect the future of Fundy Albert's economy and cultural legacy.

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Recent signers:
Donna Wilson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I live in Fundy Albert, a region where tourism is not just a seasonal draw, but the lifeblood of our economy. The recent closure of Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre, a cornerstone of our community's identity, is a devastating blow. For decades, the centre has been more than a tourist attraction; it's been a beacon of our heritage, offering both local and international visitors a unique window into the natural beauty and history of New Brunswick.

Cape Enrage, with its stunning cliffs, historic lighthouse, and engaging visitor experiences, has long been a catalyst for local employment and educational opportunities, providing seasonal jobs that support families across our region. Its closure is not just the loss of a landmark but also the challenge to our community's economic sustainability. The interpretive centre offered hands-on experiences that fostered a deep connection to our local environment and culture, which cannot simply be relocated or replaced.

The permanent closure was announced on the official website without prior public consultation or community involvement. This lack of transparency has left many local businesses and employees without a plan, and it threatens the ripple effect on tourism-driven services that have thrived alongside the centre's operations.

We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider this decision and explore viable solutions to keep Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre open. Options such as seeking partnerships with local businesses, applying for government grants, or initiating community funding campaigns could help restore this vital institution.

Cape Enrage is more than a point on a map; it is a place of breathtaking beauty and community pride. Closing its doors denies future generations the chance to hear its stories and experience its wonders. We cannot lose such a fundamental part of our heritage without a fight.

Sign this petition to support the reopening of Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre and to protect the future of Fundy Albert's economy and cultural legacy.

The Decision Makers

Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre
Cape Enrage Interpretive Centre
New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture
New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture
Fundy Albert Municipal Council
Fundy Albert Municipal Council

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Petition created on April 24, 2026