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With the Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park and the Highest Tides in the World.....

......Albert County on the Bay of Fundy Coast offers unique adventures and experiences.

 

Rock formations at the Hopewell RocksThe Bay of Fundy – extraordinary not only for the power of the tides and the spectacular beauty of the coastline, but for the diverse eco-systems within and around the shores.

From the first moment of discovery centuries ago, the uniqueness of the bay has been a magnet to draw many to explore its depths and hidden treasures....

Discover the mystery and allure
that touches the soul of all who visit here....

Whale Captured in the RockOriginal Stylized Native Design
 by Richard Faulkner,
Baymount Outdoor Adventures

From the native Mi’kmaq peoples who were the first to create colorful legends to explain the mysteries of the Bay...

...to the Acadian, German and Loyalist settlers who depended upon these fertile marshlands and natural forests for their very survival, all have been drawn to the bay's temperamental and unpredictable waters.

  Shepody Marshland, photo by Mary Majka

Take time to meet our people, taste our culture, enjoy our ocean playground and learn our history....

...and we will take time to welcome you with open arms and a genuine smile.

Slow yourself to our rhythm....

Sunset at Cape Enrage - photo by DennisonTait

  be awed by the rugged solitude of the Fundy Coast at Cape Enrage.... the sun doesn't just set here, it paints the sky crimson.

  renew yourself in the quiet beauty of a stroll down a country lane at Crooked Creek Lookout,

  explore our historic covered bridges,

  allow the magnificence of our marshlands in a thousand shades of green and gold, woven with a multitude of textures to wrap itself around you,

  quietly absorb nature's choreographed splendor while the shorebirds visit Mary's Point Bird Sanctuary from mid-July to early-August.


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