Bay of Fundy | Tides | New Brunswick, Canada
Come to the Bay of Fundy and watch the highest tides in the world and then, six hours later at low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor.
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Bay of Fundy | High Tides and Adventure | Canada Travel Vlog | The Planet D
This travel vlog is about the Bay of Fundy. This body of water is between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Canada and house the highest tides in the world. We share all the different ways to experience them.
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1. Hopewell Rocks
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Bay of Fundy | New Brunswick, Canada
Come and explore all of what New Brunswick Bay of Fundy has to offer, from the world's highest tides experience to Whale-watching off the coast. Find out all the fun things to do on the Bay of Fundy.
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WORLD’S LOWEST TIDE! Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick | Canada Travel Vlog
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On my epic summer Canadian adventure, I visited Hopewell Rocks, otherwise known as Flowerpot Rocks, on the Bay of Fundy, home of the world's HIGHEST & LOWEST TIDES, and one of North America's Seven Wonders of Nature!! Hopewell Rocks is a beautiful park with an amazingly maintained tidal viewing area. The 10-15 minute walk to the viewing area is one of the most beautiful hikes, lined with massive pines, and the Hopewell Rocks themselves are otherwordly! Between the fresh smell of pines and the smell of the chocolate sea, I walked away feeling like I had taken a bath in the cleanest smells that nature has to offer. I hope you enjoy this trip to the world's lowest tide and the beautiful formations it has created! Please hit subscribe if you're new here, lots more adventures to come! Thank you!!
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New Brunswick Bay of Fundy Road Trip
A New Brunswick road trip is one for the bucket list—one that will tease the senses, mystify the mind, sooth the soul and embolden the explorer in you.
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Bay of Fundy Tides New Brunswick, Canada
Canada Over the Edge - Season 1 Episode 7 - Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
From Hopewell Rocks to the wonders of the Fundy Trail and Saint John River’s famous covered bridges, this aerial survey explores some of the world’s most incredible coastlines.
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New Brunswick road trip across the Bay of Fundy, Canada
New Brunswick road trip across the Bay of Fundy, Canada.
This was a one week adventure starting in Moncton and ending in Saint John following the bay of fundy.
Stopping off in Hopewell rocks park, St Andrew, St Martins and Alma.
Also went to Cape Enrage and stopped off in Fundy national park.
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New Brunswick Travel Guide (Canada) | Visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy & Hopewell Rocks
Come join us for our New Brunswick Travel Guide as we visit this beautiful province in maritimes of Canada visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks.
We kick things off in Fredericton, where my parents live, playing tourist by visiting the historic downtown centre, city hall, pedway, lighthouse, Odell park and legislative building as well as walking along Waterloo Row to see some historic mansions and the Fredericton Railway Bridge (pedestrian walking bridge) to grab lunch and beers at Picaroons Roundhouse.
From Fredericton we continued our road trip by heading south to visit Saint Andrews. Beautifully situated along the coast this is one of the most scenic towns in New Brunswick and great place to go boating and/or whale watching. Although we just visited briefly we really enjoyed our fish and chips and assorted seafood platter lunch and walk along the beach.
We continued onward to Fundy National Park where we set up base in a beautiful cabin located in Cape Enrage nearby Alma. From here we did several days worth of exploring Fundy National Park visiting lakes, hiking trails, beaches, rivers and more. Togo especially loved the opportunity to splash around as much as he could.
Our final stop visiting New Brunswick was at Hopewell Rocks - the most iconic attraction in the province. Having a chance to visit with beautiful weather and before the crowds descended was the perfect ending to our time in New Brunswick. If you're looking for an underrated Province to visit in Canada look no further than New Brunswick. This province has so much to offer and is well off the typical tourist radar.
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Today we’re going to be taking you on our family road trip across New Brunswick! After two days driving across Ontario and Quebec, we finally arrived at our destination: Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick. We show you Fredericton highlights, and then we’ll be touring the charming seaside town of St Andrews, hiking in Fundy National Park, and marvelling at the Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy, which is home to the highest tides in the whole world. We hope you’ll enjoy our tour of the province and now let’s go explore New Brunswick.
We took a break after all that food and drink, and later in the afternoon we drove to Odell Park so that Togo could enjoy a walk in the woods.
We showed my parents a few of the city landmarks stopping at Town Hall, the lighthouse, and the Legislative Building, and then it was time to hop in the car and start this road trip!
Our next destination was St Andrews, about a 2 hour drive away. This is a very picturesque seaside town where you can do whale-watching excursions, boat tours, and enjoy delicious seafood.
Because it was such a hot day, we also made time to find a beach so that Togo could splash around.
Then, it was time to hop back in the car and drive to our next destination: Cape Enrage where we had rented a cottage for the next 2 nights. It was about a 3 hour drive to get there with a few stops for the dog along the way. We had to cross all of Fundy National Park.
The following morning, we got an early start and made our way to Fundy National Park for some hiking. After a few days of driving, Togo was thrilled to be out in the woods leading his pack down the trails.
After a little snack on the picnic tables, we got back in the car and drove towards Herring Cove to give Togo a chance to play in the water. Alma is a small town located just outside the park, so they picked up some fish and chips with coastal views.
That afternoon, we continued exploring the rest of Fundy National Park and visited two different lakes. The fog was starting to roll in as we drove back to the cottage that afternoon, and shortly after, it started to rain. We were lucky enough to have a special visitor: this deer!
The next day was another early start because it was our last day in the province and we couldn’t miss the Hopewell Rocks!
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Come and explore Fundy National Park, the first established national park in the province of New Brunswick.
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Road Trip Canada || New Brunswick & the Bay of Fundy (in 60 seconds)
This road trip took across the stunning province of New Brunswick over 7-days. I wrote a day-by-day perfect itinerary (linked below) which includes everything you need to know. Highlights includes the stunning Hopewell Rocks, the Fundy Trail, the Fundy National Park and Whale Watching from St Andrews.
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Travel Atlantic Canada | Bay of Fundy Lighthouses in 4K | Visit New Brunswick
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Lighthouses of Charlotte County, NB.
Travel to Atlantic Canada and visit these beautiful lighthouses near St. Andrews by the Sea located in South West New Brunswick. These historic lighthouses are located on the Bay of Fundy which has the world's highest tides at up to 50 feet twice a day! This video takes you to 5 distinct locations with beautiful cinematic drone footage in UHD 4K quality. This lighthouse tour can be done by vehicle in one day for the ultimate vacation road trip. The lighthouses in this video are below:
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Green's Point Lighthouse, L'Etete Passage, New Brunswick
This lighthouse was built in 1879. There is a museum and a cottage that can be rented to support upkeep of the lighthouse. Most of all, this area is rich in marine life. Whales can often be seen and heard nearby and there is an abundance of sea birds and fishing boats travelling through including the ferry to Deer Island.
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Mullholland Point Light, Campobello Island, NB, 1884
This lighthouse is a wooden octagonal tower standing forty-four feet from it's base and was completed in 1884. It was built to guide vessels through Lubec Narrows, an area with a quick current as the world's highest tides enter and exit the channel. Lubec, Maine is directly across the water and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge to Maine is nearby.
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Pendlebury Lighthouse, St. Andrews, NB, 1833
This lighthouse was constructed in 1833 and is the oldest remaining mainland lighthouse in New Brunswick. It is located at the tip of a peninsula in the Passamaquoddy Bay and the entrance to the St. Croix River. It has weathered the Saxby Gale storm of 1869 and was also blown over a few years later. It has remained in it's current location since 1875.
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Pea Point Lighthouse, Blacks Harbour, NB,
This lighthouse lies just offshore of the Blacks Harbour peninsula. During high tide, the lighthouse is only accessible by boat. Pea Island was originally purchased for $75 and the nearby tip of a nearby peninsula was purchased for $150 so that the keeper could grow farm produce to help supplement his $250 yearly salary. In 1965, the old wooden lighthouse was replaced with the current concrete tower. One of the lightkeepers raised a large family on the island and there is much history that has been kept and shared about growing up on Pea Island.
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Head Harbour Lighstation, Campobello Island, NB
Built in 1829, this is the second oldest lighthouse in New Brunswick. It was built to help ships navigate the Bay of Fundy fog, high tides and rugged rocks of Campobello Island. The original octagonal wooden tower is still in use and the light still shines. During low tide, you can visit the lighthouse and enter the tower. There are interpreters during the summer months to share the history of the station and the island. A group of volunteers help maintain the station and preserve it's unique markings and history.
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Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, Canada in HD
The Bay of Fundy is known for the highest tidal range in the world. Hopewell Rocks are stunning rock formations, located on the New Brunswick shore on the Bay of Fundi. The video shows the rocks from high to low tide. At the end - several clips from St. Martins, small town on Bay of Fundy, experiencing the high and low tides.
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Bay of Fundy - New Brunswick Canada
©DerekGrantDigital.com - A trip through the Northern Fundy Region and along the shores of Southern New Brunswick in Maritime Canada. Places visited include Alma, Fundy National Park, Fundy Trail Parkway, Hopewell Rocks, St. Martins, Saint Andrews, Deer Island, Saint John, Beaver Harbour, Blacks Harbour, Tynemouth Creek, Gardner Creek, & Rothesay.
Hopewell Rocks, Bay Of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
Incoming Tide at Hopewell Rocks over 1.5 hours. Total tide time 6 hours 13 minutes with a height change averaging 40ft!
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The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpots Rocks or simply The Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in The Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site in New Brunswick. They stand 40–70 feet tall.
The advancing and retreating tides cover the base of the Hopewell rocks, and has resulted in significantly more erosion at the bottom than at the top, resulting in their unique appearance.
100 Billion Tonnes of Fundy - The Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
Explore the many wonders of New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy. Shaped by the world's highest tides, it's home to all kinds of unexpected finds. Discover why it's Canada's only finalist in the New7Wonders of Nature campaign and a great place for an unforgettable vacation.
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