Bay of Fundy

The Bay of Fundy, located in Eastern Canada in between New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia, is known for its amazing tides. The variation between high and low is
the largest in the world, measuring up to a maximum of 19 meters (10 fathoms).
While there are many ways to appreciate this natural wonder, some of the most
popular locations and sights along the Bay of Fundy are the cliffs and rock
formations at Hopewell Cape, Fundy National Park, the Fundy Trail Parkway, and
Grand Manan Island.
Getting There
The Bay of Fundy, known for having the highest tides in the world, is located
between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. To reach the
Bay of Fundy using public transport, you would typically travel to nearby cities
and then use local transportation or tours to reach specific areas along the Bay
of Fundy.
By Bus/Train to Nearby Cities
- For New Brunswick side: You can take a bus or train to cities like Moncton or
Saint John in New Brunswick.
- For Nova Scotia side: Halifax is a major hub in Nova Scotia, accessible by bus
or train.
Local Transport to Bay of Fundy
- From Moncton, you can take local buses or rent a car to drive to areas along
the Bay of Fundy, such as Hopewell Rocks.
- From Saint John, you can use local buses, taxis, or car rentals to reach areas
along the Bay of Fundy.
Nearest Airport
- The nearest major airport to the Bay of Fundy on the New Brunswick side is
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport (YQM) in Moncton, New
Brunswick.
- On the Nova Scotia side,
Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) is the nearest major airport.
After arriving at these airports, you can use local transportation options, such
as buses, shuttles, taxis, or rental cars, to reach specific destinations along
the Bay of Fundy. Additionally, various guided tours and excursions are
available to explore the Bay of Fundy region and witness the impressive tides.
It's advisable to check local transport options and schedules in advance for a
smoother journey.
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