Tidal Bore, Moncton, NB
July 19, 2017 Tidal Bore at Moncton, New Brunswick. The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world (they say), and the tide comes in in a wave. This day had a good wave with a surfer.
Tidal Bore Surfer - Petitcodiac River Drone Flight
Take a Chilly Surf on The Petitcodiac River as the Tidal Bore passes through the City Of Moncton, New Brunswick - Canada.
Tidal Bore - Moncton, NB
August 17, 2018 - Got to experience a tidal bore which has been on my Bucket List since I was young! Spent the morning and early afternoon at Hopewell Rocks to watch the tide come in from it's lowest point.
If you are ever in the area, you have got to experience these tides!
Moncton, Canada travel vlog! Bay of Fundy tides, river waves, optical illusions and Maritime fun.
My Canadian trip is rolling along and my next stop is Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada! Moncton isn't on everyone's travel radar but there were some things I really wanted to do there. I love the Canadian Maritimes, so this was definitely a stop I was looking forward to. I visit Hopewell Rocks at both low tide and high tide, see the Bay of Fundy and it's world-record tides, see the famous Moncton Tidal Bore wave, explore downtown Moncton, have my mind blown at Magnetic Hill, see the touristy Wharf Village, and much more!
I'm so glad I went with a less well-known city for a stop. Moncton was a blast and made my Canadian trip even more memorable. If you want to see the other stops on my Canadian trip, check out these videos:
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Surfers ride the Tidal Bore in Moncton / Surfeurs sur le Mascaret
July 23, 2013 - International surfers ride the Tidal Bore in the Petiticodiac River in Moncton, NB, Canada.
Tidal Bore - Bay of Fundy - Moncton - New Brunswick
High tide comes in twice a day as a single wave
Tidal Bore Moncton New Brunswick Canada
The Tidal Bore. Incredible. The Petticodiac River flows south to the Bay of Fundy (30 miles away - some of the strongest and highest tides in the world). Here the Tidal Bore rushes north, pushing back the current of the river... so strongly that it can sometimes be surfed.
Maritime of My Life (Pt. 37) - The Tidal Bore, Moncton, New Brunswick
July 4, 2017 - As my evening in Moncton comes to a close, I swing by Bore View Park to check out the tidal bore from the Bay of Fundy as it rolls up the Petitcodiac River, reversing the river's flow.
It was a gorgeous night, and clearly the river was flowing upstream, but I think I missed the initial rush of the tidal bore by just a few minutes.
Mother Nature isn't a slave to a schedule; why would I expect it to be? I should've shown up 15 minutes earlier. Gah!
Tidal bore at Moncton New Brunswick Canada
Tidal bore
Moncton Tidal Bore in 4K
Aerial view of Tidal Bore coming up the Petitcodiac River between Moncton and Riverview.
Tidal Bore Moncton, NB 14 Feb 2016
Trip to the 10th Annual Ice Walk in Shediac, New Brunswick which included finding six earth caches on Valentine's Day. One of them was the Tidal Bore in Moncton, New Brunswick. Krista and Mike (Pink Action). With windchill the temperature was minus 18 degrees celcius!
Watching the Tidal Bore wave from Bore View Park in Moncton, New Brunswick
Whenever the tide comes in from the Bay on Fundy, there is a natural phenomenon called the Tidal Bore that causes a large wave to slowly make its way down the river into Moncton. You can watch it happen at Bore View Park in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is really interesting to see as it makes its way down the view against the normal flow of the river. Shot on August 2019.
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Tidal Bore Moncton NB Canada March 23 2014
Just happened to be driving by when I noticed the Bore coming up the Petitcodiac River, so I stopped to record it. It's so freaking windy out that the wind is blowing the top of the wave back!
Tidal bore at Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
As the high tide rolls in from the Bay of Fundy, a tidal bore moves up the Petitcodiac River. This is one of the few tidal bores in North America. Recorded 23 July 2019.
Tidal Bore Moncton NB Canada 10 26 18
Tidal Bore Reaches the Tidal Bore Park in Moncton NB, Canada on the morning of October 26 2018.
Moncton Tidal Bore Surfing
2019 New Brunswick day at the Tidal Bore of Chocolate river ( Petitcodiac River) Young Couple try to surf. Amazing..!!!
Tidal bore moncton Canada
Tidal bore Moncton NB March 6 2018
The Tidal Bore in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
There's a natural phenomenon that happens in Moncton, New Brunswick that brings people together everyday. Check THIS out!
Sure, the Petiticodiac river flows left and OUT towards the Atlantic Ocean - but - twice a day, people gather, find the best viewing spot and get their cameras ready to watch THIS
The tidal bore.
Billions of tonnes of water move into the infamous Bay of Fundy on New Brunswick’s south coast. As the water rises and pushes into the river, it creates a tidal bore with water levels reaching on average up to 2 feet. It was something I had never seen before and let me tell you, watching this for the first time, was epic. Blew me away.
That's something you have to experience in Moncton, New Brunswick. That is awesome!
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Super moon tidal bore, June 23, 2013 @ Moncton NB: 10h15.
For Daniel LeBlanc, his team, supporters, and City Council who all put a stop to laying more unnecessary rocks(rip rap) on our waterfront!
This clip was taken from the elevated deck at the boardwalk! I had to climb up from outside for access to this deck, as the front door is always locked. It offers a most spectacular view. Several people I have met, and spoken with, during my last three years of tidal bore viewing, have expressed their opinion that they can not understand why this elevated deck is not being made accessible, unless you have military training. Hint hint tourism Moncton!
I'm also thinking this building could be put to better use, as more and more people are coming back to see this rare phenomenon known as a tidal bore, since the causeway gates were opened a little over three years ago!
The bore had become the butt of jokes(total bore) not long after the causeway was built! You plug an artery in your body and see what happens! Not so funny when you put into this perspective is it?
Even though the gates have been opened at the causeway for a little over three years, this causeway is still causing a serious impediment, a bottle neck, for the river restoration to progress! We need to replace the causeway with a bridge to allow the river to flow freely!
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