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Fundy - St. Martins

Wishing for an Passport to Adventure? Fundy-St. Martins delivers spectacular views, lovely accommodations & dining, interesting architecture & history, vibrant arts & culture, and many trails & adventures. Explore St. Martins sea caves, the beach & tidal harbour, two covered bridges, the Quaco Head Lighthouse, the Quaco Museum & Library, and the Fundy Trail Parkway. Your Beach Street Inn Bay of Fundy Experience is waiting.

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Kayak the Rocks and Walk on the Ocean Floor at Hopewell Rocks

Paddle around towering flowerpot rocks at high tide.

Return a few hours later to walk the very ocean floor you just kayaked.

At Hopewell Rocks, the world’s highest tides transform the same landscape twice daily — and doing both back-to-back is one of New Brunswick’s most unforgettable experiences. From gliding through sea arches with Baymount Outdoor Adventures to standing beneath 100-foot-high sea stacks at low tide, this is adventure, wonder, and wow-factor rolled into one.

Come with me to the Bay of Fundy UNESCO World Heritage Site where tides rise 46 feet, and the rocks themselves tell stories. Trust me — you’re going to want to do this.

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