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  1. Bay of Fundy - Wikipedia

    The Bay of Fundy (French: Baie de Fundy) is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine. It is an arm …

  2. Bay of Fundy | Canada, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Steep bedrock cliffs up to 200 feet (60 meters) high bound the bay and channel its waters until they separate into two narrow niches, Chignecto Bay on the north and Minas Basin on the south.

  3. The #1 Source of Information and Facts About the Bay of Fundy

    Located off the northern coast of Maine and extending into Canada between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the natural phenomenon known as the Bay of Fundy is a 270 km (170 mile) long …

  4. The Bay of Fundy / #ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick

    Plan Your Rejuvenating Fundy Coast Getaway With endless coastline, accessible nature and more than enough space to roam, New Brunswick is the place to go to escape the noise of the …

  5. 8 Ways to experience the Bay of Fundy - Tourism Nova Scotia

    Not only is the Bay of Fundy famous for high tides, but its shoreline cliffs and beaches are home to the world’s most complete fossil record of life 300 million years ago, making it part of a …

  6. Bay of Fundy Bucket List: 15 Epic Sights & Attractions

    Nov 26, 2025 · Looking for the coolest things to do in the Bay of Fundy? Explore the iconic Hopewell Rocks, visit the Cape Enrage lighthouse, and hike through Fundy National Park.

  7. Fundy National Park - Parks Canada

    Plan your visit to Fundy National Park, including kayaking on the Bay of Fundy, hiking, biking and more.

  8. Welcome to the Bay of Fundy - Where Nature Inspires

    Whether it be hiking, sea kayaking, climbing, horseback riding, rappelling, caving, canoeing, golfing, bird-watching, exploring historic covered bridges and museums, walking the ocean …

  9. Bay Of Fundy (Everything To Know Before A Visit)

    The Bay of Fundy is a magnificent natural wonder located between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. It is renowned for having the highest tides in the world, …

  10. Bay of Fundy – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    The Bay of Fundy, between the southern coast of New Brunswick and the province of Nova Scotia, is famous for the highest tides in the world. This region shared by New Brunswick and …