coronavirus pandemic.Johnson’s Mills Shorebird Reserve and Interpretive Centre in Johnson’s Mills, N.B., is limiting access to the public said Denise Roy, a conservation representative for the Nature Conservancy of Canada.“We are not able to welcome people through our interpretive centre and we are only able to give a very controlled and cued access to our viewing deck”, said Roy.
Atlantic bubble not boosting tourism in Dorchester, N.B., says town’s deputy mayor The interpretive centre is too small to allow for physical distancing, said Roy, and only two small family groupings known as bubbles are allowed on the viewing deck at a time to take in the shorebird migration.She said the conservation group has experienced a $10,000 drop in.