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Tidal Bore

Moncton
Caused by the Bay of Fundy tides, the Tidal Bore occurs twice daily. Watch the water in the Petitcodiac River roll back upstream in one wave that can go up to 60 cm in height! Estimated Tidal Bore times online and at the Visitor Information Centre beside Bore Park, downtown Moncton. Please note: Many factors may affect the time of the Bore by 15 to 20 minutes before or after the scheduled arrival time. Arrive early!

Gîte Toutes Saisons B&B

Pointe-Verte
At the end of the narrow lane, right on the seashore, Gîte Toutes Saisons is a peaceful refuge designed specifically to be a bed and breakfast. Its 4 technology-free bedrooms each have a panoramic ocean view and an ensuite bath; 2 of the rooms have balconies that overlook the bay. The main floor and guest bedroom on that floor is completely accessible for those who use wheelchairs and walkers. The lower level features a spa room and games and billiard room, while up in the loft, a library offers light reading.

Bas-Caraquet Marina Camping

Bas-Caraquet
Located on the southern shore of Chaleur Bay, the Bas-Caraquet marina offers all the services of a modern marina, including a restaurant and bar and a campsite with views of Caraquet Bay, Caraquet Island and the Gaspé Peninsula. 20 fully-serviced sites (water, electricity, sewer) 7 unserviced sites

Dorchester (Tantramar)

Dorchester
The village of Dorchester is located between Memramcook and Sackville, in the Memramcook valley, and overlooks Shepody Bay and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, being part of the Fundy UNESCO biosphere. The World's Largest Sandpiper stands in the Village Square, carved from a single log. Nearby are the village's two museums, the Keillor House and St. James Presbyterian Church, and The Bell Inn. Built in 1811, the inn is the oldest stone structure in New Brunswick.

St. Andrews Inn & Suites

Saint Andrews
For those seeking the charm of a seaside resort and the solitude of the Fundy Bay, we invite you to the comfort of St Andrews Inn and Suites. The inn is located right downtown and offers waterfront balconies, indoor heated pool, free wifi, free parking and pet-friendly rooms. Complimentary coffee and donuts from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Tuddenham Farms

Oak Bay
Tuddenham Farms is a family-operated, wild-blueberry farm and blueberry-wine producer located in Charlotte County. With fields throughout Charlotte County, the Tuddenhams offer the highest quality fresh, hand-cleaned and graded fresh and frozen blueberries. A variety of blueberry products are also available, including wine, jam, juice, syrup and freshly baked and frozen home-style blueberry pies. Tuddenham's blueberries and blueberry products are available for sale from late June through late October at their roadside farm-fresh produce stand and wine retail outlet in Oak Bay.

Peaceful Oceanview beach style cottage & hot tub

Cocagne
Cottage by the bay of Cocagne is a beautiful 2 bedroom Beach style Cottage with a large front deck that has view to the Bay of Cocagne and we are only very short walk to the beach. This cozy retreat is located in a very quiet environment. Perfect for any type of vacation, weekend getaways, special occasions and summer vacation. Experience privacy & tranquility while still enjoying comfort & and many close destinations. The house is fully furnished and kitchen is fully equipped.

Roads To Sea Tours

Moncton
Roads to Sea Guided Tours offers unforgettable, nature-based adventures led by founder and expert guide Anna-Marie Weir. Based in Moncton, N.B., we specialize in immersive, educational, and entertaining tours that showcase the ecological wonders of the region. We are known for our one-of-a-kind tour in the world to 'sea' high and low tide in the same day in the Bay of Fundy! Home of the world’s highest tides!

In Step Adventures

Saint John
Hike and paddle with us into our gorgeous coastal wilderness and let our Guides take you to our favourite exploration spots. Visit Nature Trust and Nature Conservancy Canada protected lands - accessed only by hiking and kayaking. Hike Acadian forests, ocean beaches, and look out over the Bay of Fundy from towering cliffs. Kayak along hidden coastlines, experience the highest tides in the world, and explore low-tide access only coves. The year-round possibilities are endless!

Helen Stanley Pottery

Seeleys Cove
If you like pottery you owe it to yourself to visit Helen Stanley's studio in Seeleys Cove. Watch the potter at work or spend your time perusing the offerings in the gallery and talking about techniques, colour, or find a solution to a gift problem. The artist enjoys commissions and likes to encourage a partnership in the creative process. Just minutes from the Bay of Fundy. Enjoy a beach walk after your visit!

Tides & Timber Glamping

Bayside
Where New Brunswick nature meets the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides, offering the ultimate East Coast glamping experience near Saint Andrews. Overlooking the Waweig river, Tides and Timber luxury glamping domes are nestled in secluded waterfront hillside - ideal for an afternoon out on the water, exploring hiking trails or kicking back for a sunset from the comfort of your own private spa. Our units include: private fire pit, kitchenette, BBQ, private hot tub, Wi-fi, watercrafts.

L'Acadien Sea Adventures

Petit-Rocher
Board an authentic Maritime lobster boat and have a chat with Captain Charles. Your 3-hour outing will provide you with the opportunity to view one of the most beautiful bays in the world. You'll enjoy mackerel fishing in bountiful Chaleur Bay, and friendly competition with strangers to prove who's the better fisherman! Captain Charles provides all of the fishing and security equipment, and he'll even add a few Acadian fisherman adventures and stories along the way!

Old Sow Whirlpool

Deer Island
The largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere peaks during the new- and full-moon phases. Can be seen three hours prior to high tide from Deer Island Point Park. Enjoy the toll-free ferry ride over to Deer Island and experience a little taste of the Bay of Fundy on your way when you view the Old Sow! Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island onto Route 772.

Campobello Whale Watch Motel

Welshpool
Centrally located motel in the heart of the historic, scenic island of Campobello, nestled between the downeast coast of Maine and New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy. Spacious well-furnished rooms with many amenities. Enjoy beaches, golf, kayaking, whale watching, hiking, bird watching and tour the two historic lighthouses. Indulge in fresh lobster and seafood at the family-friendly restaurants. Visit the world-famous Roosevelt International Park and Herring Cove Provincial Park and golf course.

Cape Enrage Beach

Waterside
The Cape Enrage Fossil Beach is more than 7 km (4 mi.) long. It traces its way along the base of the 46-m (150-ft.) cliffs of Barn Marsh Island. It runs from the sandy shores of Barn Marsh Beach, which is just off Cape Enrage road, around the lighthouse point, across the ocean floor and out to Brae Beach, an ancient Acadian dyke. You can spend hours walking this tidal beach, hunting for fossils in the rock shale of this rough terrain. Make sure to check the tide table before venturing too far, and plan to be off the beach two hours before high tide.

Marine Life Interpretation Centre

Campobello
Small museum with exhibits and interpretation on North Atlantic right whale biology, research and conservation, as well as local marine life along the Bay of Fundy shore. Onsite is the Mulholland Lighthouse (built in 1885 to guide boats and ships through the Lubec Channel), a short walking path, and several picnic tables. The site offers excellent views of the quaint town of Lubec, Maine, its harbour, and grey seals as they congregate in the Lubec Narrows.

Wolastoq Park

Saint John
Wolastoq means "the beautiful river," in the language of the Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) people who lived beside the Saint John River. Overlooking the river, the park boasts one of the best views of the Reversing Rapids, the inner harbour and the city skyline. It features statues of some of the historical figures that have helped shape the region's history. Learn about Koluskap, the Great Beaver; the Maliseet people's story about how the Bay of Fundy was created. You can also learn about Samuel de Champlain, Madame La Tour and many more.

Sussex KOA

Sussex
Ideally situated between all things tourism in NB. Reserve an RV, trailer, tent site or cabin. Drop-ins welcome. This family-friendly campground includes a jumping pillow, dog park, pools, splash pad and playgrounds. Sussex is known as the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada, Gateway to Fundy National Park and Fundy Trail Provincial Park, and many covered bridges and lighthouses just minutes away. The campground is adjacent to the Sussex Drive-In.

Riverview

Riverview
The town of Riverview, located on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River, welcomes visitors of all ages. Stop by the Fundy Chocolate River Station, located in the heart of Riverview. It's a fully accessible building with shops, public washroom facilities, Internet access, and brochures and maps to help guide your travel in the region. As the centre is situated along the Riverfront Trail, you can step out onto the boardwalk for a run, walk, or bike ride or work out at the outdoor Green Gym.

St. George Walking Trails

St. George
Trails in this small Fundy coast community will lead you on a scenic walk through marshes and wetlands along the lovely Magaguadavic River. Marsh Trail starts behind the St. George Curling Club on Marsh Lane and travels between the river and the Ducks Unlimited Marsh. The River Trail, on the other side of the river, follows along the shore between Portage Street and Adventure Street.

Kent Museum

Bouctouche
This beautiful convent built in 1880 and overlooking Bouctouche Bay is now a provincial historic site. Visit this architectural treasure and learn about the history of the place, tour exhibits and find quilts, crafts and various items available to purchase at the shop. You can even go up the convent tower to ring the bell.

Campobello Island Oceanfront Cottages

Wilsons Beach
Campobello Oceanfront Cottages are located 2 km (1 mi.) south of beautiful East Quoddy Head Lighthouse, New Brunswick's most photographed lighthouse. All three cottages are secluded and private, nestled in the woods on a cliff overlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, where one can often see whales, porpoises, seals, osprey and eagles in front of the cottages. Each cottage has a deck for sunbathing and alfresco dining. The Sea Urchin has a screened-in tree house and its own private sandy beach where you can search for sea glass. The Whale of a View is slightly larger and has a breathtaking view.