Fundy National Park - New Brunswick

Fundy National Park - New Brunswick


Along New Brunswick’s eastern shore, the tremendous tides of the Bay of Fundy are a powerful feature of everyday life. Twice a day, over 100 billion tons of water swirl into and out of the bay, creating a tidal shift of up to 15m and caring ut a stunning wild and rocky shoreline.


One of the best places to experience these world-famous tidal wonders is at Fundy National Park. Here at low tide; visitors can walk out over the Hopewell Rocks, looking for marine treasures. Bye Bay is a favourite with naturalists. Swirling tides make for nutrient-rich waters that attract the world’s largest population of whales, including minke, humpback, finback, and even the rare right whale.

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