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 * Home
   * News
   * Where is Joggins?
   * UNESCO in Nova Scotia
 * Beach tours
   * The Wanderer’s Experience (½ hour)
   * The Explorer’s Experience (1½ hours)
   * Weather & tides
   * Site accessibility
   * Safety
   * Area attractions
 * Fossil Cliffs
   * UNESCO World Heritage status
   * Why the Cliffs exist
   * About the property
   * Earth timeline
   * Biodiversity in the coal age
 * Amenities: Café & Gift shop
   * Facility rentals & catering
 * Education
   * School tours and adventure programs
   * Education Links
 * Outreach
   * Resident Pass
   * Cliff Notes newsletter
   * Email newsletter
   * ArtScape Artist-in-residence Programme
     * Josephine Clarke (2022)
     * Sandra Phinney (2021)
     * Andrew Godsalve (2020)
     * Jeffrey Martin (2019)
     * Elizabeth Copeland (2018)
     * Sophie Jaillet (2017)
 * Research
   * Current and recent research
   * Joggins Research Symposium
   * Research facilities
   * Fossil specimen collection
   * Research Associate Program
   * Library
   * Publications
   * Historical research
 * Institute
   * World Heritage Status
   * Board of Directors
   * Curator, Director of Science & Research
   * Director of Administration
   * Director of Operations
   * Science Advisory Committee
   * Keepers of the Cliffs
   * Partners
   * Job postings
   * Volunteer opportunities
   * Awards
 * Donate
   * Vehicle donations
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JOGGINS FOSSIL CLIFFS
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE


ROCK. SOLID. HISTORY.


JOGGINS FOSSIL CENTRE IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON


BEACH ACCESS IS CLOSED FROM THE JOGGINS FOSSIL CENTE LOCATION, WITH PLANS TO
RESTORE ACCESS BY MAY 1, 2023.


BOOK YOUR BEACH TOUR

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Where the world-famous Bay of Fundy exposes a 300-million-year-old story.


NEWS UPDATES

 * 2022 Virtual Seminar Series talks now on YouTube
 * Request for Proposals: Snow Removal Contract
 * Share your experience visiting the Joggins Fossil Cliffs
 * Joggins Fossil Institute hires Jade Atkins, Ph.D., as new Director/Curator

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Preserved in nature, uncovered by force. Explore one of nature’s most inspiring
creations, where the highest tides in the world reveal the most complete fossil
record of the “Coal Age,” 100 million years before the dinosaurs. Every rock
holds the possibility of discovery, and our guided tours may lead you to finding
a missing piece of time’s puzzle. At Joggins, our backyard may be 300 million
years old but every day is different!

 * Plan your visit: admission & guided tours

The swamp forests produced massive quantities of organic matter that, over
millions of years, created the coal deposits for which this period of history is
named.


A group of students looking at an exposed fossil tree stump in the cliffs.

 * Learn more about the Joggins Fossil Cliffs


THE JOGGINS FOSSIL CENTRE


BOOK YOUR BEACH TOUR

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The Joggins Fossil Centre is situated on the reclaimed site of the Old Joggins
No. 7 Coal Mine overlooking the Joggins Fossil Cliffs. The Centre provides an
exceptional learning experience, featuring an extensive fossil specimen
collection, exhibits, and displays depicting

 * the rich geological history of the Joggins Cliffs
 * the history of scientific discovery at Joggins
 * the history of coal mining that shaped the local community.

FOSSILS AT JOGGINS

Lycopsid tree Pygocephalus (shrimp) Stigmaria fossil Lycopsid tree


SEASON AND HOURS

 * May 1, 2022, to October 16, 2022
 * 10 am to 5 pm


SUPPORT THE JOGGINS FOSSIL INSTITUTE

Your donation to the Joggins Fossil Institute helps us conserve and promote the
Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site.



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CONNECT WITH US

Joggins Fossil Centre
100 Main Street
Joggins NS B0L 1A0
Canada

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 * Telephone (toll-free): 1 (888) 932-9766
 * Fax: 1-902-251-2502
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 * GPS/SatNav coordinates · Lat: 45.694515, Long: –64.449432

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