Saint John city council approves regional economic development model Gautreau said she got the idea to launch llama and alpaca walking tours after taking her baby alpacas to the beach last summer and seeing how much people were drawn in by their furry little faces.“They would fit in my Mazda 3,” she said.Gautreau started her business after getting approval from the province just last week and said she can barely keep up with demand.“I have been trying to answer everyone but there are over 200 messages,” she said.People can either choose to walk the animals along the beach in Grand-Barachois or on forested trails that run along Bear Creek in Haute-Aboujagane, N.B.“When we are doing the tours everyone is social distancing they all get their.