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 ...
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 ...
You’re never more than 37 miles from water, whether it’s the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the Bay of Fundy, the Gulf of Maine, or ...
The Annapolis Valley covers 528,000 acres in the northwestern part of the province and is Nova Scotia’s primary wine country. Bordered by the Bay of Fundy to the north and the South Mountain ...
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 Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Shaped like a funnel, one hundred and sixty billion tonnes of seawater flow in and out ...
Wine has been made in Nova Scotia since the 1600s and the fecund ... drinking up the spectacular views down to the Bay of Fundy, where the highest tides in the world wash the shores.
A burgeoning Jonah crab population is proving a challenge for some Nova Scotia lobster fishermen.
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 ...