A spectacular location in one of the world's most tidal hotspots, displacing 120 billion tons of water in just 12 hours, creating a difference in altitude that can reach up …
A flat, wide forest path leads from the parking lot to the large viewing platform above the Walton Glen Gorge, sometimes referred to as the "Grand Canyon of New Brunswick".
Access to the Dune of Bouctouche is via an 800-meter-long wooden walkway over the sand that begins at the Irving Eco-Centre. The eco-centre was created in 1997 to protect and …
At Marven Lake in Fundy National Park, it's worth keeping your eyes open and taking a moment to pause. The lake is a popular place for moose in the summer, …
The twelve-kilometer-long Dune of Bouctouche was formed after the last ice age and is now a nature reserve that is home to many species of migratory birds. It is one …