URA: A Celebration of Water

An odyssey to the sources of life
Ura immerses you in an adventure where the power of water takes on new meaning.
In the heart of the forest and at the mercy of the waves, Lamia invites you to follow the path of the water, a journey where whispers and mysteries intertwine. Keeper of secrets, she will entrust you with the keys to eight stations scattered along your route. At each station, the water will reveal its stories to you – those of the flora and fauna, the sleeping shipwrecks, the barachois and bay, the rivers and waterfront that shape the region. Once you’ve completed this journey, you’ll never see the water in the same way again . . .
Self-guided tour, accessible day and evening. Available in English and French Duration: approximately 60 minutes. Online booking recommended.

Hours and Prices
Exhibit credits and production
Production
• Studio Cadabra, creative division of XYZ Technologie Culturelle
Credits and collaborators (for Station 8)
- Moira Brown, PhD, chief scientist, Canadian Whale Institute/Campobello Whale Rescue Team
- Delphine Durette-Morin, master’s student at Dalhousie University and research assistant at the Canadian Whale Institute, Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University/Canadian Whale Institute
- Marianna Hagbloom, research assistant, Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life, New England Aquarium
- Nick Hawkins, photographer and photojournalist
- Jamison Smith, chief scientist, Blue World Research Institute