We camped last night in the Fundy National Park, but we didn’t get out to see the Bay until today.
The Bay of Fundy is famous for having the highest tides in the world due to a fortuitous combination of bay shape and size. Tides can have up to 50 feet difference from low to high, though we’re here at a point in the moons phase where they are only running about 30 feet.
We came to Hopewell Provincial Park in the afternoon to coincide with high tide, and took some pictures. We’ll come back tomorrow morning at low tide and compare.
Stay tuned.
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1 Donna // Sep 17, 2015 at 4:53 pm
Not only is it really cool due to the tides, but it’s beautiful, too.
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