Animaland Park, a collection of concrete sculptures of animals that was once a roadside attraction, is located near Penobsquis.
[4] More than 50 homes in the Penobsquis area lost their well water over a number of years.
The loss of water is also alleged to be the fault of 3-D and 2-D seismic testing done by PCS and Corridor Resources, although the cause has never been conclusively shown.
Other residents blame the rashes and lung problems on the natural gas flares.
In October 2018, a press release by PotashCorp New Brunswick announced the closure of the Penobsquis potash mine at the end of November 2018.