6 Stunning Canadian Destinations Worth Traveling For

3. The Enigmatic Bay of Fundy: Tidal Phenomena and Fossil Treasures

Explore the rugged coastal beauty of Nova Scotia's cliffs and tidal pools at low tide. Photo Credit: Pexels @Laura Kelland-May

The Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is famous for having the highest tides in the world, creating a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. Twice daily, the tides rise and fall by as much as 16 meters (52 feet), revealing vast mudflats, sea caves, and unique rock formations. This natural phenomenon offers a unique opportunity to explore the ocean floor at low tide and witness the dramatic rush of water during high tide. The bay is also a treasure trove for fossil hunters, with cliffs that reveal ancient marine life dating back millions of years. The Bay of Fundy is a place of mystery and wonder, where the power of nature is on full display and the past is etched into the landscape.

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