FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

  • Tel: (506) 887 6000.
  • Moncton.

  • Sussex.

  • Saint John.

  • daily.

  • May–Oct.

  • www.pc.gc.ca

Along New Brunswick’s southern 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 15 m (48 ft) and carving out a stunning wild and rocky shoreline.

One of the best places to experience these world-famous tidal wonders is at Fundy National Park, which is filled with wildlife and hiking trails. Here at low tide, visitors can walk out for over a kilometer. The Bay is a favorite with naturalists, who study the fascinating creatures that live half their lives under water and the other half above.



Northern Right Whale (Eubalaena Glacialis) in front of Tour Boat, in the Bay of Fundy