15 Canadian Tourist Traps That Are Total Letdowns
10. Bay of Fundy Tidal Experiences (NB/NS): All Hype, Little Tide

The Bay of Fundy’s claim to fame—having the highest tides in the world—sounds thrilling, but the execution often leaves travelers scratching their heads. Unless you arrive during a very specific tide window, you’re more likely to see mudflats and exposed seabeds than awe-inspiring walls of water. Even when timed right, the tidal “experience” can feel overproduced, with souvenir shops and pay-to-park viewpoints trying to monetize the natural cycle. It’s a lot of logistics for what amounts to watching water levels change. Instead, hit the Fundy Footpath or Cape Chignecto trails for jaw-dropping cliffs, windswept solitude, and the kind of Atlantic drama that doesn’t rely on a tide chart. These places offer a deeper, more sustained encounter with Fundy’s power—no guided hype required.