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After hiking, drive back to Digby, take the ferry across the Bay of Fundy to Saint John, New Brunswick. INSIDE TIP: Western Light is the most westerly aspect of Nova Scotia. Plan to be there at ...
New Brunswick’s coastal communities ... sit resting on blocks in the drained harbour. In Saint John, a series of rapids flows into the bay, but when the tide turns high, the direction of the ...
At Saint John, the largest city along New Brunswick's Fundy coast ... we could gaze across the Bay of Fundy to the distant coast of Nova Scotia. The sea here at this time of year is often churning ...
More evidence of Fundy's mighty tides can be seen in the tidal bores that occur in the rivers along the bay like the Saint John and Petitcodiac ... that sits on the New Brunswick-Maine border.
At Saint John, the largest city along New Brunswick's Fundy coast ... we could gaze across the Bay of Fundy to the distant coast of Nova Scotia. The sea here at this time of year is often churning ...
New Brunswick, and we didn’t feel so bad. The French first established a trading post where the Saint John River meets the Bay of Fundy in 1631, and the fledgling community passed to British ...
Ask anyone who lived in Saint John, New Brunswick five years ago what they ... quick stop after exploring the Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy, but if this new generation of entrepreneurs ...
One of the largest cities in the Canadian Maritimes, Saint John is a gateway to New Brunswick and a popular cruise port of call. Along the Bay of Fundy, Saint John experiences extreme tidal ...
They flank the bay ... the bay, New Brunswick's minister of economic development is hoping his province can benefit as well. Rick Doucet says the deep-water, ice-free port in Saint John is an ...
Drive about 70 miles northeast of Saint John and you'll find ... wilderness areas in southern New Brunswick. The park's 50,900 acres sprawl out along the Bay of Fundy's shore and are home to ...
But if you are planning to visit sites outside of Saint John proper – like Fundy National Park ... including the Saint John City Market and the New Brunswick Museum. And when the weather ...
Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, founded in 1785, and it’s currently the second biggest city in New Brunswick. It’s also the only major city on the Bay of Fundy ...