Introducing Fundy National Park
This national park (506-887-6000; www.pc.gc.ca/fundy; daily permit adult/child/family $7/3.50/17.50) is one of the country’s most popular. Highlights are 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 features an extensive network of hiking trails.
Advertisement
Last updated: Nov 3, 2008
Thorn Tree forum discussion
Recent posts
-
RE: Maritimes/Atlantic Canada Road Trip
by shelemm 31 August 2011
Hopewell Rocks are dramatic, but you can explore or walk more in Fundy National Park. Just be careful because the tide comes back in…
-
Maritimes/Atlantic Canada Road Trip
by Tori_Utrecht 30 August 2011
I'm taking a road trip next week through NB, PEI and NS with my parents. We're flying into Moncton in the evening and from there will…
-
RE: 10 days on the East Coast, where do I start with making an itinerary?
by tralia 08 August 2011
East coast suggestions: Nova Scotia: Halifax Maritime musuem http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/index.html Peggy's Cove - very touristy …
See all Thorn Tree forum discussions for Fundy National Park








