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NEWFOUNDLAKELIFE.COM
June 2023
 HEBRON — The New- found Lake Region Association (NLRA) invites you to get excited about the summer and join New- found EcoTours for a two-hour boat tour that brings passengers up close to the eye-popping scen- ery and abundant wildlife that can be found on Newfound Lake! These cruises aboard the NLRA pontoon boat, Madelaine, are a popular summer activity for Newfound’s visitors and long- time residents alike. Passengers regularly see wildlife such as loons and eagles, have the op- portunity to be a scientist and collect water quality data, and learn history and trivia from the
NLRA Ecotours
knowledgeable driver. Newfound EcoTours depart
from Grey Rocks Conserva- tion Area Friday-Sunday and holidays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. starting May 27th, then Thurs- day-Monday from June 16th to September 16th by advance res- ervation only. Special arrange- ments can be made for other days and times by emailing Ec- oTours@NewfoundLake.org or calling (603) 744-8689. NLRA members receive a 25% discount on the price of the tour! You can learn more and book a tour at: NewfoundLake.org/EcoTours.
Newfound EcoTours are part of NLRA’s initiative to intro-
duce residents and visitors of the Newfound area to the unique qualities of Newfound Lake and
the importance of
it. Along with educational pro- grams to foster stewardship of
our natural resources, the NLRA performs water quality monitor- ing, stormwater management, invasive species monitoring and prevention, and land conserva- tion to work towards their mis- sion of protecting and conserving the Newfound Watershed. Visit www.NewfoundLake.org to learn more about these programs and how you can join the effort.
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The Bristol Historical Soci- ety Museum will begin opening for the summer on Saturday mornings, June 10, from 10-12. Tuesday evening hours will com- mence on June 27, 6:30-8.
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Please stop by for a visit some- time this summer!






























































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