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  1. Fundy National Park Experience the world’s highest tides along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the bay as you paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up to 12 m or more, walk the otherworldly ocean floor at low tide, or venture inland where trails lead to waterfalls deep in Acadian forests.

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  2. Fundy National Park is located on the southeast coast of New Brunswick, along the 250-kilometre-long Bay of Fundy. It’s easily accessible by car from several local cities, including the capital Fredericton (two-hour drive), Saint John (1.5-hour drive) and Moncton (one-hour drive). The park’s famous tides can be experienced in a day, yet ...

  3. Fundy National Park is a national park of Canada located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick. It was created on April 10, 1946 and officially opened on July 29, 1950. The park showcases a rugged coastline which rises up to the Canadian Highlands, the highest tides in the world and more than 25 waterfalls.

    • 207 km² (80 sq mi)
    • 296,947 (in 2019-20)
    • 10 April 1948
  4. Jan 22, 2023 · The biggest recent development on the west side of Fundy National Park is the new connector road that opened in 2022, linking the park to the Fundy Trail Parkway. The Parkway is a 30-kilometre-long scenic drive along the wildest parts of the Bay of Fundy coastline, with a series of observation decks with breathtaking vistas, picnic sites, and ...

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  5. Park Facts. • Wonder Contender One of Canada’s smallest national parks and New Brunswick’s first, the park encompasses about eight miles of famous Fundy shoreline along Chignecto Bay, as ...

  6. Fundy National Park is understandably the region's most popular. Highlights include the world's highest tides, the irregularly eroded sandstone cliffs and the wide beach at low tide that makes exploring the shore for small marine life and debris such a treat. The park is delightfully wooded and lush and features an extensive network of ...

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