A Memorable Season at the Flume House

As we wrap up this season, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the incredible guests, special memories, and delightful surprises that made it so memorable. Each visitor, from local families to international travelers, brought unique stories that helped bring the canal to life in fresh, exciting ways.

This season’s guest list was especially diverse, with highlights like a family of four from the Philippines, and travelers from Australia and Indonesia. Even a few four-legged friends—two Yorkshire Terriers and an enthusiastic Golden Retriever—joined the mix, adding a touch of joy to the experience.

Flume House tours welcomed a remarkable 491 guests this year, nearly reaching the 500 mark. Our peak day was June 23, when we hosted 34 visitors, one of three days this season with over 30 guests.

As we look ahead to the off-season, a laminated sign now hangs in the Flume House window to invite inquiries for visits throughout the winter. We hope it encourages a few more people to discover the canal’s charm, even in the quieter months.

I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to assist this season, guiding visitors and sharing the canal’s rich history with such an engaged and curious audience. Each interaction, whether with local families or international guests, has left a lasting impression. Here’s to a successful season and to even more memories in the seasons to come.

—Richard MacMichael, SCC Volunteer

We’re incredibly grateful for our dedicated volunteer, Richard MacMichael, who leads this programming year-round and always shares fascinating stories and history about the canal. Thank you, Richard!

Winter Hours Update

photo by Linn Atkinson

As we transition into the quieter winter season, the Fairbanks Interpretive Centre will now operate under reduced hours. Starting this week, visitors are welcome to explore the Centre from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. This adjustment allows us to keep the space open and accessible while accommodating seasonal changes.

Please note that meeting room bookings remain unaffected and are available during their usual times. If you're planning to visit or book a room, don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.

We look forward to welcoming you this winter!

Lock 5 season extended

The Shubenacadie Canal Commission (SCC) is a dedicated non-profit charity committed to preserving the historic Shubenacadie Canal Waterway and providing a valuable space for education and recreation. As a charity, we depend on public support to keep this heritage accessible for all to enjoy.

Due to limited funding, Lock 5 Park typically follows the provincial park schedule, closing each winter. In 2023, this seasonal closure received significant feedback from local fishing enthusiasts who rely on the park’s boat launch as their only access to Grand Lake beyond October 31. In response to this need, the Department of Natural Resources and Renewables has generously agreed to support the Shubenacadie Canal Commission in extending the 2024 season by taking on garbage removal at Lock 5 until December 15.

Join Us! | Rejoignez-nous!

The Shubenacadie Waterway: A Journey Towards National Recognition

La voie navigable Shubenacadie : Un parcours vers la reconnaissance nationale

Wednesday, October 23 | Mercredi, 23 octobre

6:30 PM - 8:45 PM | 18 h 30 - 20 h 45

Royal Canadian Legion, 50 Old Enfield Rd, Enfield, NS

Légion royale canadienne, 50 Old Enfield Rd, Enfield, N.-É

Join us for an informative evening exploring the Shubenacadie Waterway and its potential designation as a Canadian Heritage River. Hear panelists, ask questions, and get involved. Topics include cultural heritage, evolving climate change, and conservation issues. Presented in English.

Joignez-vous à nous pour une soirée informative explorant la voie navigable Shubenacadie et sa désignation potentielle en tant que rivière du patrimoine canadien. Écoutez les panélistes, posez des questions et impliquez-vous. Les sujets abordés incluent le patrimoine culturel, l'évolution du changement climatique et les enjeux de conservation. Présenté en anglais.

Visit for more details:

Visitez pour plus de détails :

shubenacadiecanal.ca/heritage-forum