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Winding its way between the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Bay of Fundy is 170 miles of craggy cliffs, thundering waves, and ecological wonders. "It's rugged nature ...
Twice daily, the water level rises and falls by up to fifty feet as over 160 billion tons of seawater flow in and out of the ...
The road trip adventure continues in Nova Scotia at the Bay of Fundy, home to the world's largest ocean tides. Walking along the dry bed of the Shubenacadie River, it is hard to believe that in a ...
Peggy’s Point Lighthouse is among the world’s most photographed. This aesthetically pleasing fifty-foot, octagon-shaped white ...
Nova Scotia Energy Minister Trevor Boudreau says his department will take the lead on finding a way to recover a ...
Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian ...
The Bay of Fundy, between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is a wonder for both visitors and scientists. It holds the record for the world’s highest tides, with a tidal range of 16 meters (53 feet).
The Bay of Fundy is a magical body of water between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The tides here have the greatest shift in the world — up to 50 feet every 6 hours and ...
It’s a scene echoed across Nova Scotia’s many seaworn towns ... and to see how the relentless Bay of Fundy tides were tamed with an ingenious dyke system to carve out fertile farmlands.