Drive about 70 miles northeast of Saint John and you'll find yourself in Fundy National Park, one of the last remaining wilderness areas in southern New Brunswick. The park's 50,900 acres sprawl out ...
While orcas, also known as "killer whales," are a common sight in the northeast Pacific Ocean, they’re rarely detected in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, where little is understood about pods that swim ...
Nestled between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada, the Bay of Fundy may seem like any other beautiful body of water. It is 170 miles of shoreline marked by rugged cliffs, tidal mud flats and ...
Off the Eastern Coast of Canada, the Bay of Fundy boasts the greatest tidal fluctuations in the world. Here, visitors can watch the water levels rise and lower up to 40 feet in a single day. With two ...
This humongous lobster battered the competition! The 20-pound monstrosity was the biggest caught in the Bay of Fundy in Canada this year, according to a Long Island seafood restaurant, which brought ...
Time and tides wait for no man, the saying goes. And it’s most true at Fundy National Park on New Brunswick’s east coast, where, twice daily, the most dramatic tides in the world cover the ocean bed ...