The magic of Fundy National Park lies in its contrasts: from rugged forest trails and dramatic cliffs to tranquil rivers and cascading waterfalls. Located on the edge of the Bay of Fundy, the park is shaped by the world’s highest tides, which reveal vast mudflats and rocky shores twice a day. Beyond its famous tides, you can hike through dense sugar-maple forests, visit waterfalls and ponds, and enjoy the calm of the inland wilderness. With over 100 km of trails, scenic lakes, and wildlife including moose and loons, this area of the park offers a true immersion in New Brunswick’s native forest.