HOPEWELL ROCKS PROVINCIAL PARK
Hopewell Rocks' famous monoliths house an interpretive center, gift store ...Read more
REVERSING RAPIDS
Read moreThe phenomenon can be seen from Fallsview Park and the observation deck of the Reversing Falls Restaurant. To fully appreciate the phenomenon, it is important to check the tide times at the tourist office on Bridge Road. At low tide, the Saint John River rushes into the bay, but at high tide, the opposite occurs and the sea rises. This phenomenon causes the formation of rapids and whirlpools quite impressive. A marvel of nature not to be missed and to be seen up close!
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK
National park with views of the red cliffs, classified as a biosphere ...Read more
FUNDY PATH
Read moreThis coastal trail lies in the heart of a 2 550-hectare park rich in different ecosystems. He walks on foot, by bike or by car, on a road marked by remarkable views. About twenty viewpoints and observation stations (accessible to people with disabilities) can discover the different types of marine, forest and flora and fauna landscapes. But it is on foot that the 16 kilometres of groomed trails along the coast give access to unexplored beaches, marine caves, a waterfall of 15 metres, a suspension bridge of 84 metres long crossing the river, surrounded by breathtaking scenery.