New Brunswick Tourism and Travel Guide - Canada
New Brunswick Tourism and Travel Guide - Canada
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Wherever you go, new adventures and experiences are around every corner.

Enjoy our sandy beaches and swim in the warmest salt water North of Virginia.

Witness the world's highest tides, where 100 billion tons of water rise and fall twice each day.

Walk down the steepest main street in Canada and visit the country's oldest museum.

Eroded rocks on Shepody Bay Beach


The low tide "flowerpot" rocks, along the shore of Shepody Bay in the Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Cape, NB.

The beach is part of the Rocks Provincial Park, where the world's highest tides have eroded the shoreline's sandstone, leaving tall pillars of stone with trees and soil on top standing high above the low tide line.

Come see and walk on the oceans floor at low tide!

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