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You can walk on the ocean floor in the Bay of Fundy
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Where: The Bay of Fundy touches the state of Maine and then stretches for 270 km (170 miles) up between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. St. Andrews N.B is a charming resort town with sea kayaking and boat tours. The city of Saint John sits half-way up the coast on the New Brunswick side of the Bay, and as you continue north to Hopewell, you'll pass through the 206 sq km Fundy National Park. Migratory birdwatching is very popular along the coast. Quick Tip: The tides increase by 20 percent during new and full moons. More Atlantic Canada Cool: Citywide free Wi Fi I world's largest lobster I home of rare whale I chocolate bar innovator I Louis B Mayer I seaweed for ice cream I world's smallest dinosaur footprints I tidal power I inventor of 24 hour times zones I Vikings I iceberg vodka I strange names of Newfoundland I some of the world's oldest fossils I one of North America's most scenic drives I Click on the Canada Cool Map and discover destinations nation wide that make Canada Cool |
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