Save the Bay of Fundy

March To The End Of The Line

On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., we are planning a walk to “the end of the line” – Anthony’s Cove Road, Saint John, N.B. We hope this walk will be huge and show that we oppose the Energy East pipeline. We want “Big Oil” to realize that there are better options for Canada than tar sands and destroying our oceans, our forests, our air, and our quality of life. We already have pipelines and do not want any more. Our association is dedicated to preserving the nature and quality of life for all current and future residents of Red Head, and to protecting our air, land, and the Bay of Fundy in solidarity with all other groups who oppose the Energy East pipeline. This is an open invitation to all groups who are interested in seeing and saving the beautiful area that is “the end of the line” for Energy East.

Cacuna stopped it. South Portland stopped it. Now it is Red Head’s turn to stand up against the tar sands pipeline.

As attention on Energy East now focuses on New Brunswick and the Bay of Fundy, the residents of Red Head are well into their second month of planning for the large “End of the Line March” on Saturday, May 30th @ 1:00pm.

Why is the line in the sand being drawn at Red Head? The numbers speak for themselves:

The threat of spills into waterways and the Bay of Fundy, and certain toxic air pollution for Red Head, is unacceptable.

On May 30th, this is what we will be marching for:

The New Brunswick and Indigenous communities of the Saint John River Basin, the rural community of Red Head, and the remarkable bird, fish and whale populations of the Bay of Fundy will be put at unacceptable risk by Energy East. New Brunswick, the Wolastoqey Nation, the Bay of Fundy, and Red Head are not for sale!

Water is our most precious resource, not bitumen from the tar sands. During the Red Head March, communities will carry large banners with the names of their local river or bay that they want protected.

The March will finish at the end of Anthony’s Cove Road on the beach of the Bay of Fundy. Citizens will form a human chain along the beach, building a “Line in the Sand” to highlight their resolve to stop this project and the expansion of the tar sands. Kid-friendly activities, a barbecue, and an evening bonfire on the beach will follow.

Join us on May 30th, and let’s show Canada and the world that Red Head is “the end of the line” for Energy East.

Facebook Event Page: March to the End of the Line

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