Celebrating the Wild, Historic Heart of Chipoudy Bay!

A community-driven committee restoring the places, trails and traditions that make Fundy Albert home.

 From Alma to Riverside-Albert, the CCRC brings neighbours together to revitalize the structures, trails and spirit of rural Albert County, NB

Who We Are

What is the CCRC?

Our mission is to encourage and inspire sustainable economic and healthy social environments while restoring and revitalizing locally significant and historical structures and trails. We connect neighbours, attract new residents and businesses, and put our community’s wealth of local talent to work — because we all share a love for this wild and historic place we call home.

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Track Record

Changing Our Community Is Possible. We've Done It Before.

Our leadership team brings years of experience to the table — and a proven record of results, from restored bridges to year-round trail networks and community fundraising that’s given back to dozens of local groups.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

This is a movement of many. Whether you’ve got an hour to spare or you’re bursting with ideas for the region, we need you on the team. Members make us stronger — and membership is just $10/year.

Old Bank and Lighthouse now owned by CCRC; engineering and land-planning review completed for flood plain/structural integrity.

Recent Case Study

114/915 Crossroads Project

Working with the community to bring new life to the Old Bank of New Brunswick and the Anderson Hollow Lighthouse.

The Old Bank of New Brunswick sits at the crossroads of the 114 and the 915 in Riverside Albert. It is steeped in a century of history, from its remarkable relocation; to being the site of New Brunswick’s largest bank robbery in 1984!

Property Secured & Assessed 70 %
Community Engagement 60 %
Lighthouse Relocation 20 %
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What's Happening Soon

Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.
—Helen Keller

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Questions

How do I become a member?

— $10/year, pay online or at the AGM.

Do I have to live in Fundy Albert to join?

— No, anyone who cares about the region is welcome.

Where does the money go?

— Directly into local initiatives

— trails, restorations, bursaries, community events.

How do I volunteer for a one-off event like Trail Day?

— Watch the Events page or Facebook for sign-up details.

Still have questions?

Contact Us