The Bay of Fundy, which touches the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, has one of the highest tidal ranges in the world. This timelapse, captured at Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia ...
The Bay of Fundy is a rift valley that sits between the ... the combined flow of all of the Earth’s freshwater rivers! The tides reach an average height of 3.5 metres, but in some places ...
Drive east to City of Saint John, world-famous for its Reversing Falls Rapids—the colossal, tidal tug-of-war between the Bay of Fundy and the St. John River. Twice daily at high tide ...
Thousands of people flock to the shores of Nova Scotia each year to witness the rise and fall of the tides but very few dare to venture on to the Bay of Fundy at high tide. When the water recedes ...
The Bay of Fundy is a magical body of water between ... In Saint John, a series of rapids flows into the bay, but when the tide turns high, the direction of the river changes, creating the ...
Winding its way between the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Bay of ... the Rising Tide Festival brings Maritime musicians inspired by the land into Fundy National Park ...
The difference in the hight of tho tides at various places is due to the peculiar formation of sea coasts. They are very high in the Bay of Fundy, because an immense quantity of water is piled ...