What was once a run-down asphalt walkway in Seaside Park, Saint John, New Brunswick, was transformed by the Depave Paradise project to get recognized as a vital pollinator habitat by the David Suzuki Foundation!
The park got a new urban greenspace featuring 200 native wildflowers such as asters, milkweed, bee-balm, and irises this summer. The greenspace was set up with the help of nearly 60 volunteers locally coordinated by ACAP Saint John, and supported by the City of Saint John.

