Fundy National Park

National park Fundy Albert, New Brunswick, Canada
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What to expect

Fundy National Park is a national park located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick. The park showcases a rugged coastline with the highest tides in the world and more than 25 waterfalls. It covers an area of 207 km2 along Goose Bay, the northwestern branch of the Bay of Fundy. The park features a variety of amenities, including a golf course, a heated saltwater swimming pool, three campgrounds, and a network of over 100 km of hiking and biking trails. Visitors can explore the ocean floor at low tide, where a variety of sea creatures can be found, and participate in activities such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter walking during the winter. The park is also home to a variety of scientific projects, including monitoring the park's ecology and re-establishing aquatic connectivity. The park has a rich history, with evidence of indigenous peoples and early European settlement, and offers a range of family-friendly activities, including hiking, biking, and swimming

Plan your family visit to the Fundy National Park with these blog insights 👇

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Visiting the Bay of Fundy, from the National Park to the Hopewell Rocks

Visiting the Bay of Fundy, from the National Park to the Hopewell Rocks
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the park, did short hikes, and visited the Dickson Falls and the MacLaren Pond

Highlights: We enjoyed the diversity of landscapes, the easy access to the park, and the chance to see beavers ✨