Check Tidal Tables
Always consult the local tide charts before heading to the ocean floor to ensure you explore safely.
Fundy National Park serves as a gateway to the natural wonders of New Brunswick, showcasing the unique intersection of land and sea. Visitors can traverse a vast network of trails that wind through dense Acadian forests, leading to breathtaking vistas of the Bay of Fundy. The park is most famous for its extreme tidal range, which transforms the coastline twice daily, offering a dynamic landscape for exploration. Whether you are looking to kayak along the rugged shore, hike to hidden waterfalls, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the wilderness, the park provides a profound connection to nature. It remains a cornerstone of the region's outdoor heritage, inviting travelers to experience the raw beauty of the Atlantic coast.
Fundy National Park serves as a gateway to the natural wonders of New Brunswick, showcasing the unique intersection of land and sea. Visitors can traverse a vast network of trails that wind through dense Acadian forests, leading to breathtaking vistas of the Bay of Fundy. The park is most famous for its extreme tidal range, which transforms the coastline twice daily, offering a dynamic landscape for exploration. Whether you are looking to kayak along the rugged shore, hike to hidden waterfalls, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the wilderness, the park provides a profound connection to nature. It remains a cornerstone of the region's outdoor heritage, inviting travelers to experience the raw beauty of the Atlantic coast.
Extreme tidal range transforming the coastline twice daily.
Extensive network of trails through lush Acadian forests.
Breathtaking vistas overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
Opportunities for coastal kayaking and waterfall exploration.
The park features significant elevation changes on many hiking trails.
Mobile service can be unreliable in remote sections of the park.
Wildlife is abundant; maintain a safe distance and store food securely.
Always consult the local tide charts before heading to the ocean floor to ensure you explore safely.
Coastal weather can change rapidly; bring layers and waterproof gear even in summer.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those wanting to witness the world's highest tides.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
English, French
Carry plenty of water and snacks, as services can be limited deep within the trail network.
Help preserve the park's pristine environment by packing out all trash and staying on marked trails.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Families, Adventure Seekers