Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick. Here, the conifer dominated Caledonia Highlands roll down to meet the fog-generating Bay of Fundy. The tidal fluctuation of the Bay of Fundy is the highest in the world. Watch fishing boats come and go to the rhythm of the bay. Inland, explore lush forests and deep stream valleys.
The tides are the parks claim to fame and the highlight of your visit! You can hop in a kyak and paddle the waters or explore the the mudflats when there is a low tide. There's also lots to explore on lake too, with lots of hiking opportunities, as there's over 100km of them! Head down to the beach, river valleys, or waterfalls. If you fancy an easy hike, there's a half kilometre loop for the little ones!
If you wanted to extend your stay, then you can stay in a deluxe yurt, or safari stle tent which is a great alternative to the traditional camping options! Explore the thriving ecosystems throughout the whole year and head to the park for an outdoor adventure!
From Fredericton: take Trans-Canada Highway 2 east towards Moncton, turn south at exit 365 at Coles Island on to highway 10. This will take you to Sussex. At Sussex follow highway 1 towards Moncton. Then take Route 114 at exit 211.
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$7.25 senior
2023
There are picnic areas, so bring your own food
Gift shop on site!
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