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Home to the highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy stretches 270 kilometres between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Extreme tides
Each day 100 billion tonnes of seawater flows in and out of the bay during each tide cycle — more than the combined flow of all the world’s freshwater rivers. Fundy National Park, bordering the bay, has wild and rugged sea cliffs, tidal mudflats and forested hills which are home to exhilarating walking trails.
East of here lies the dramatic Cape Enrage whilst further on at the Hopewell Rocks you can walk on the ocean floor during low tide and kayak around the rocks when the tide is in.
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Suggested itinerary featuring the Bay of Fundy
This sample itinerary will give you an idea of what is possible when you travel in the Bay of Fundy, and showcases routes we know work particularly well. Treat this as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.
Places near the Bay of Fundy
- Saint John 21 miles away
- Annapolis Royal 31 miles away
- Saint Andrews by-the-Sea 49 miles away
- Hopewell Rocks 92 miles away
- Lunenburg 95 miles away
- New Brunswick 122 miles away
- Halifax 124 miles away
- Kouchibouguac National Park 139 miles away
- West Point 140 miles away
- Prince Edward Island 163 miles away
- Charlottetown 166 miles away
- Cavendish 166 miles away
- Pictou 170 miles away
- Nova Scotia 174 miles away
- Liscomb Mills 194 miles away
- Spry Point 199 miles away
- Caraquet & the Acadian Peninsula 200 miles away
- Charlos Cove 231 miles away
- Îles de la Madeleine 258 miles away
- La Malbaie 270 miles away
- Cape Breton & Cabot Trail 273 miles away
- Charlevoix & Saguenay - Lac St. Jean 275 miles away
- The Gaspé Peninsula 277 miles away
- Eastern Townships 277 miles away
- Québec City 279 miles away
- Ingonish 296 miles away
Our expert guides to exploring the Bay of Fundy
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting the Bay of Fundy, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate the Bay of Fundy at its best.
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Canada’s Maritime Provinces Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Canada’s Maritime Provinces offer a quieter alternative to the west coast. Here, you can follow coastal roads to secluded coves and traditional lighthouses. Visit peaceful fishing villages where saltbox houses line the waterfront. And, explore the area’s Celtic roots. Canada specialist Jon shares his highlights of the region.
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Ideas for experiencing the Bay of Fundy
Our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know the places that could feature in your trip. These activities reflect some of the experiences they've most enjoyed while visiting the Bay of Fundy, and which use the best local guides.
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Fundy National Park Hike Fundy National Park Hike
Fundy National Park Hike
Enjoy a four-hour guided hike from the Big Salmon River Suspension Bridge, along a scenic riverside hiking trail to Hearst Lodge.
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