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13 Must-See Sights at Bay of Fundy

Discover the Bay of Fundy's Marvels

The Bay of Fundy, nestled between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, boasts the highest tides in the world. The bay's unique shape amplifies the tidal movements, creating a dynamic coastline that's a hotspot for tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.

Visitors can witness the dramatic tide changes, explore sea caves, kayak around sea stacks, and marvel at the reversed flow of rivers and waterfalls. The bay's rich marine life also makes it a premier destination for whale watching, with up to 12 species present in the summer.

Aside from natural wonders, the area offers delicious seafood, picturesque lighthouses, sandy beaches, and quaint coastal villages. Museums, galleries, and historic sites add to the sightseeing opportunities. For more information on the top attractions, visit excurzilla.com.

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1. Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Rocks

At Hopewell Cape, the tides have sculpted cliffs into towering pillars known as Flowerpot Rocks. Visitors can walk among these formations at low tide or kayak around them when the tide is high. The rocks are constantly changing due to erosion, offering a unique experience with each visit. For a guided kayak tour, consider Baymount Outdoor Adventures.

Address: 131 Discovery Road, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

Official site: http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca/

2. Whale Watching

Humback Whale tail in the Bay of Fundy

The Bay of Fundy is a haven for whale watching, with a variety of species including the rare North Atlantic Right Whale. Prime locations for whale watching cruises are St. Andrews in New Brunswick and Brier Island in Nova Scotia.

3. The Fundy Trail Parkway and St. Martins

Sea cave near St. Martins

The Fundy Trail Parkway offers scenic drives, hiking trails, and beaches. St. Martins features twin covered bridges and sea caves accessible at low tide.

Official site: http://www.fundytrailparkway.com/

4. Reversing Falls, Skywalk, and Stonehammer Geopark

Skywalk

In Saint John, witness the Reversing Falls where the tides force the river to flow backward. The Skywalk offers a thrilling view of this natural phenomenon.

Official site: https://stonehammergeopark.com/experience/skywalk-saint-john/

5. Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park is a haven for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The village of Alma offers kayak tours and access to beautiful waterfalls.

6. Grand Manan Island

Grand Manan Island

Grand Manan Island, accessible by ferry, is a nature lover's paradise with whale watching tours and birdwatching opportunities.

7. Roosevelt Campobello International Park and Campobello Island

Campobello Island

Explore the summer home of President Franklin Roosevelt and enjoy the "Tea with Eleanor" program at Roosevelt Campobello International Park.

Official site: http://www.fdr.net/

8. St. Andrews-by-the-Sea

Kingsbrae Garden, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea

St. Andrews is a historic vacation retreat with attractions like Kingsbrae Garden and the Huntsman Marine Science Center.

Official site: https://standrewsbythesea.ca

9. Riding the Shubenacadie River Tidal Bore

View of the Fundy tides in the Shubenacadie River from the Fundy Tidal Interpretive Area

Experience the Shubenacadie River's tidal bore with adventure tours, or observe the phenomenon from the Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre.

Address: 9865 Highway 236, South Maitland, Nova Scotia

10. Joggins Fossil Cliffs

Joggins Fossil Cliffs

The Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, display a rich fossil record from 300 million years ago.

Official site: https://jogginsfossilcliffs.net

11. Petitcodiac River and Moncton Tidal Bore

Petitcodiac River (Chocolate River)

Witness the Petitcodiac River's transformation during the tidal bore at Tidal Bore Park in Moncton.

12. Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage offers outdoor activities and a chance to explore fossil-rich beaches.

Official site: http://www.capeenrage.ca/

13. Spotting Fundy Wildlife from the Deer Island Ferry

Deer Island, New Brunswick

Take the ferry between Campobello Island and L'Etete for a chance to see marine wildlife and the "Old Sow" whirlpool.

Official site: www.eastcoastferriesltd.com

Where to Stay near the Bay of Fundy for Sightseeing

For a range of accommodations near the Bay of Fundy's attractions, consider staying in Fundy National Park, St. Martins, Moncton, Saint John, or St. Andrews. Options range from comfortable inns to budget-friendly motels and luxury resorts.

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