Bay of Fundy
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Nature4.7πŸ“… June-September

Bay of Fundy

Nova Scotia

About Bay of Fundy

Home to the world's highest tides reaching 16 meters. Dramatic cliffs and unique coastal ecosystem.

Highlights

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World's highest tides - 16 meters

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Dramatic cliff formations

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Unique tidal ecosystem

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Fundy National Park

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Hopewell Rocks

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Whale watching opportunities

🎯 Top Things to Do

1

Hopewell Rocks

Walk the ocean floor at low tide, kayak around rocks at high tide. Incredible tidal range.

3-4 hoursEasy to Moderate
2

Kayaking with Tides

Kayak through the famous flowerpot-shaped rock formations. Unique experience.

2-3 hoursModerate
3

Fundy National Park Hiking

Trails through coastal forest with waterfall views. Mathews Head Trail is popular.

1-3 hoursEasy to Moderate
4

Whale Watching

See Bay of Fundy whales including right whales, humpbacks, and fin whales.

2-3 hoursEasy
5

Tide Watching

Stand on shore and watch water rise/fall 16 meters in 6 hours. Mesmerizing!

1-2 hoursEasy
6

Cape Enrage Adventures

Zip line, rappel, or white water raft at Cape Enrage. Adrenaline activities.

1-2 hoursModerate to Difficult

πŸ—ΊοΈ Nearby Attractions

Hopewell Rocks

Fundy National Park

Cape Enrage

Alma village

Moncton

Sackville

Quick Facts

πŸ“… Best Time to Visit

June-September

🏷️ Category

Nature

⭐ Rating

4.7 / 5.0

Practical Information

Entry Fee:

Hopewell Rocks $10-15, park passes vary

Getting There:

4 hours from Halifax, base in Moncton or Alma

πŸ’‘ Tips:

Wear waterproof shoes. Bring layers - ocean can be cold. Book whale tours in advance.

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