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Bay of Fundy is a shared body of water located between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
This region is home to the highest recorded tides in the world
The dramatic cliffs and caves make it a popular paddling destination
Home to the oldest dinosaur fossils in Canada
At low tide, you can easily make your way onto the ocean floor to explore. A mere six hours later the mudflats where you once stood will be covered by up to 42 feet of water.
When the Bay of Fundy’s incoming tide meets the Shubenacadie River, the rolling waves created by the tidal bore, ranging from 8 to 20 feet, creates the perfect roller coaster on water.
The cliffs and beaches of the Bay of Fundy are home to the world’s most complete fossil record of life 300 million years ago and are part of the Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark.

