Hopewell Rocks

Rock formations Fundy Albert, New Brunswick, Canada
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What to expect

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park is a unique natural wonder located in New Brunswick, Canada. The park features over twenty free-standing sea stacks, also known as flowerpots, that have been sculpted by the massive tides of the Bay of Fundy. Visitors can explore the ocean floor at low tide and see the formations up close, or kayak around the tops of the sea stacks at high tide. The park also has a network of well-groomed, wheelchair-friendly trails, stunning lookoffs, and a variety of wildlife, including shorebirds. The park's Interpretive Centre offers a multimedia exhibit, café, and gift shop. The extreme tidal range of the Bay of Fundy has created a unique landscape, with the base of the formations covered in water twice a day

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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 visited the park at low tide and walked on the ocean floor to see the rock formations

Highlights: We were amazed by the rock formations and the chance to see the ocean floor at low tide ✨