Bay Of Fundy
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Alison B
1 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Familie
The tour guy never showed up. I am now having a hard time getting my refund! I ended up having to go on a Hop off Hop on bus. Very disappointed!
Skrevet 18. oktober 2023
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LouP
Orford, Canada132 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Par
Well... it is a must-see if you are travelling in Nova Scotia and/or New-Brunswick! We recommend to time an activity where you can see and enjoy the low tide AND the high tide (so plan ahead and spend time there). The real show is seeing the tide difference and walk the ocean floor.
Skrevet 10. oktober 2023
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Phoenix15 647 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Alene
Timing must be everything. Been here twice and still didn't really see the water rise. I saw it swirl around a lot and thought the area was pretty.
Skrevet 30. september 2023
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225 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Par
The bay of fundy national park is glorious. Some wonderful walking and cycling trails, many by the coastline. Beautiful views and scenery as well as suspension bridge. It has some of the highest tides in the world, at low tide you can walk on the ocean floor with huge rocks that look like sculptures
Skrevet 21. juni 2023
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Maryam H
Isfahan, Iran2 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Familie
It's Incredible to walk on the occen bed when tides recede,and the waters move away from the shore. The sceneries are just spactacular. You need to experience it to fully grasp what I say.
Skrevet 18. juni 2023
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DeanMurphy2020
Orlando, FL7 548 bidrag
jun. 2022
Etymology of the word Fundy is of French origin “fendu,” meaning “split.” From a local guide in Saint John, New Brunswick, that this bay marks the place where continents collided about 200 million years ago. Pangaea, which was the western half of what is now Africa, moved west to become the South American continent. Tectonic forced moved part of that to the northern hemisphere, as evidenced by the type of rocks south of Saint John River and that north of Fundy—where a “split” between continents united. The Bay partially separates the Canadian Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia [Latin for New Scotland], and border the US state of Maine. The extreme tidal range is the world’s highest. The incoming tide rises too quickly to outrun, and the outgoing TIDE will ‘wash’ you away, and causes a “reverse falls” in the Saint John River. Seriously, many have died from the tidal mini-tsunamis that occur twice daily. Depending upon the position of the sun and moon, semidiurnal tides occur an astounding FOUR times each day, with about six hours between high and low tides. Our Grand Circle Travel tour group of 36 was fortunate to be here during a full moon and witness three incoming tides, and one low tide, at Hopewell Rocks. I walked on the ocean floor☺
Fundy’s tidal range is about 52 feet [much more with full moons] and worldwide average tidal range is less than four feet. The funned-shaped bay causes powerful incoming tides of about 100 BILLION tons of water, more than all the combined rivers in the world over the same period. Outgoing tides are equally powerful—and destructive. The tides are not only destructive, they’re productive. The Annapolis Royal Generating Station is one of the few in the world and the only one in North America. It generates 20 megawatts of power. So much for solar power or constructing hydroelectric dams.
Fundy’s tidal range is about 52 feet [much more with full moons] and worldwide average tidal range is less than four feet. The funned-shaped bay causes powerful incoming tides of about 100 BILLION tons of water, more than all the combined rivers in the world over the same period. Outgoing tides are equally powerful—and destructive. The tides are not only destructive, they’re productive. The Annapolis Royal Generating Station is one of the few in the world and the only one in North America. It generates 20 megawatts of power. So much for solar power or constructing hydroelectric dams.
Skrevet 2. oktober 2022
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tammyp123
Kelowna, Canada304 bidrag
jul. 2022
We went at low tide and then came bay at high tide... Amazing to see the difference !! Was really cool to walk the ocean floor at low tide & walk among all the different rock formations.
Skrevet 9. august 2022
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AMsays
Thornhill, Canada4 056 bidrag
aug. 2021
Yes, this is a body of water like very few others. The amount of water that flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy in a day is equal to all of the water pumped into all of the oceans by all of the rivers of the earth. Really. It is home to the highest tides in the world, the magnificence of Hopewell Rocks, the rare natural phenomenon of tidal bores on rivers emptying into the Bay. In Moncton a man was surfing the tidal bore or you can walk on dykes built by the Acadians. Then there are the Cliffs of Fundy, the wonderful beaches interspersed along its banks and of course the Fundy National Park
Skrevet 30. august 2021
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DD S
Vancouver, Canada33 bidrag
aug. 2021 • Familie
It was all fog and clouds when we visited. We could barely see anything. The roads are new and trails are clearly marked. Would visit again
Skrevet 19. august 2021
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Lorraine C
Auckland Central, New Zealand992 bidrag
nov. 2019
What an amazing part of the world. So interesting that because of the geography the tides can change so dramatically. Apart from the tides the place itself is really beautiful and well worth the visit. Its great to walk on the seabed, very assesable, would recommend you do a tour and learn all about the place.
Skrevet 23. september 2020
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Humaira K
Mississauga, Canada38 bidrag
Hi, I am taking 6 grandparents and 3 children with me. I do not fancy driving 6 hrs in one day to see this spectacular sight for a day only. And I am trying to decide if 1)I should fly into Halifax or St Johns to avoid the drive 2) Stay the night near the Bay of Fundy (if that is a possibility) TIA!
Jesycka S
Niagarafallene, Canada33 bidrag
I’m coming from Niagara Falls with a family. I don’t want to drive and I don’t want to rent a car. Preferably we’d be travelling by train. Was wondering about the best route, transportation, ferries. I’ve never used a ferry before so any information about where and how that works is appreciated.
Thank you!
Jesycka S
Niagarafallene, Canada33 bidrag
What train station is closest to Bay of Fundy and the best way to get there from the train station?
Angel
Elkton, VA117 bidrag
Hello all! We are driving to St.Johns in June to see The Bay of Fundy. We have tried to book numerous tours with no luck. I cannot seem to get them to email or call me back. We will only be there for 2 days. Any ideas or contact info for tours?
whimsical
Wakefield, MA105 bidrag
visiting Bay of Fundy via cruise ship the end of September - no longer interested in hiking since we are seniors - would anyone know how far the downtown area would be to the cruise port - could we walk to town - thank you
We are also seniors and did the jet boat tour during high tide. We would go back just to do the jet boat tour!!
Jamie Matteson
Nashville, TN76 bidrag
Live in Portland, ME -- planning a driving trip with sister to Bay of Fundy area 3 days late July (midweek) -- Top things we want to do -- #1 see tides/ maybe walk tide floor or kayak area --my bucket list-- a nice moderate hike, cute town with some shopping, restaurants, open to other suggestions. Have looked at Wolfville, Advocate Harbor, where else to consider? Thanks all! Eva
SylRickTraveler
873 bidrag
Depending on when high tide is you could do a hike in Fundy National Park in the morning of Day #2 then head off to Hopewell Cape and the Rocks & go kayaking.
croydondancer
London3 bidrag
We will be there in May this year. What might we we expect to see?
judy k
Covington, LA35 bidrag
I do not know;it may be cold . check to see if the park is open and weather travel info.
sorry I cannot be of help.
Ciacobucci
Cincinnati, OH
What are our chances of seeing whales in mid-October since it is towards the end of the season? We know it will be quite cold and will dress in layers.
wrightj6
Okeechobee, FL224 bidrag
We saw plenty of whales in late June and early July in Canadian waters. Not sure where they'll be in October.
memcconnell
Wilmington, DE14 bidrag
I will be coming up from Delaware to go to PEI. Can you take a 1-2 day side trip here and where would you recommend to stay?
Amy D
1 bidrag
Is there a cruise to the Bay from Bar Harbor? We are planning on getting married in Bar Harbor in Sept/Oct and would like to go on a cruise for our honeymoon from BH (not go back to Portland or Boston)...just started researching but would like to cruise to these places from BH: Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI. Maybe it's a case of boat/ferry to one of these locations then connect to a cruise??? Thank you in advance! :-)
SylRickTraveler
873 bidrag
First off, congratulations!
As far as I know there are no cruises from Bar Harbor direct to the Bay of Fundy. There are no cruises just on the Bay of Fundy itself, they are tied in with existing cruises from New York or Boston, maybe Portland. The cruise ships stop in either St. Andrews and/or Saint John, N.B. I'm not sure where else they pull into port...maybe Halifax, NS?
There is a ferry from Portland, ME to Yarmouth, N.S. and one from Saint John, NB to Digby, NS (daily crossings) but you would really need a car to do both. The BFL (Bay Ferries Limited) website would give you info on those crossings. There is also a ferry from NS to PEI, but again, you would need a car to get from one terminal to the other.
It is a lovely drive around NS and PEI as well as the NB coast but I know that isn't the same as a cruise.
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Vanlige spørsmål om Bay Of Fundy
- Hoteller i nærheten av Bay Of Fundy:
- (1.42 km) Innisfree Bed and Breakfast Hopewell Rock
- (1.14 km) Hopewell Rocks Motel and Country Inn
- (1.11 km) Pollock's Heritage Farm B&B
- (1.71 km) Ponderosa Pines Campground
- (3.02 km) The Artisan Suites
- Restauranter i nærheten av Bay Of Fundy:
- (0.07 km) Low Tide Cafe
- (0.66 km) High Tide Cafe
- (12.74 km) Cinnamon Soul Cafe
- (1.33 km) The Log Cabin Restaurant
- (12.96 km) Rocco's Cucina