Bay of Fundy

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Home to the world's highest tides, the Bay of Fundy is a natural wonder that will leave you in awe. Twice daily, over 100 billion tonnes of seawater surge in and out, revealing dramatic sea caves, flowerpot rocks, and fossil-rich cliffs. This is a place where you can walk on the ocean floor at low tide and kayak above ancient forests at high tide—all in the same day. The Bay's rugged coastline, dotted with quaint fishing villages and lighthouses, offers a quintessential Maritime experience that blends raw nature with warm local culture.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Bay's tidal rhythm, plan at least three to four days. This allows you to visit both Hopewell Rocks at high and low tides (ideally on the same day), explore Fundy National Park, and take a whale-watching trip. If you're short on time, a two-day itinerary can cover the highlights from either the New Brunswick or Nova Scotia side—but you'll miss the full tidal cycle. Pace yourself: the Bay's tides shift about 50 minutes later each day, so plan your activities around the tide tables.

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