The Bay of Fundy is one of the great Canadian Natural wonders, spanning the eastern provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, is also a major tourist draw.

The Bay of Fundy is known for its highest tides in the world and it’s estimated that 100 billion tons of sea water flow in and out each tide cycle. That’s a base every ten minutes. You can accurately stand there and watch the tide rise or fall. The waters of the Bay are inhabited with around eight species of whales, a profusion of dolphins, porpoises, fish, seals, seabirds, and more. All this is enclosed by spectacular rock cliffs, wrinkled sandstone statues, dramatic mud flats and breathtaking marsh plateaus. This is must see place, at least once in our lifetime.