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Bay of Fundy

writerwithwheel
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When I was looking into whether or not to visit The Bay of Fundy,
I tripped over this Video on Utube

http://youtu.be/Rp96hDZdo1s
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RGar974417
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Stayed at Fundy back in the early 70's.Go on the nature walks and walk in the river after the tides go out.

Crowe
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Lost track of how many times I've been there. We used to tent camp up there at least once a year. Absolutely love it. Haven't seen the tidal bore come in as a real big wave, but it's still amazing to watch. The difference in the tides at Hopewell Rocks is incredible. Fundy National Park has a number of campgrounds in it-I would highly recommend staying there.

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Floridafrances
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We included visiting the Bay of Fundy on our trip to Maine and some of the Canadian maritime provinces 3 years ago and loved it. We were at Hopewell Rocks at both low tide - to walk on the sea floor - and at high tide. Watching that tide come in so relentlessly, gradually covering landmark after landmark was amazing. We also stayed at a campground right on the Bay and could watch the amazing rise and fall through the RV's windshield. We feel we would have missed so much if we hadn't included a few days in that area to enjoy the Bay.
Frances & Tom with 3 rescue cats - Peaches, Snippet,and BP. And in spirit Aja (Dec 2014) and Tipper (Oct 2016).
2011 Winnebago Vista 30W
2008 4 door Hardtop Wrangler Unlimited 4X4