Discover the best top things to do in Albert County, New Brunswick including Baymount Outdoor Adventures, Kayak Fundy - FreshAir Adventure, Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Waterside Farms Cottage Winery, Laverty Falls.
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We offer Sea Kayaking Tours around the World Famous Hopewell Rocks in Hopewell Cape New Brunswick, Canada. We boast the "Highest Tidal Paddling Experience On Earth"
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We would like to share with you our dramatic coastline with cliffs plunging to the Bay, sea caves and hidden beaches swallowed twice daily by the cycle of the tides - the highest in the world. This is the Bay of Fundy - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. All sea kayak tours meet at our historic 160 year old kayaking centre, located on the Alma estuary. Just across the estuary is Fundy National Park. For an unique Atlantic Canada sea kayaking experience, join us on one of our adventures - kayak the world's highest tides, contemplate the power of a well placed Moon.
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A beautiful coastal park with miles of hiking trails along rugged shores and bubbling forest streams.
We spent a couple days here in the park hiking and could have easily enjoyed a longer time. We enjoyed all the hikes and camping at Point Wolfe campground.. truly an amazing place with great trails, beautiful scenery ...we had an amazing time!
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The Hopewell Rocks is located along the Bay of Fundy, home of the highest tides in the world. It offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit in the Interpretive Centre, scenic walking trails and lookouts. Make sure you take the time to experience our guided tour and a warm meal. Entrance passes valid for two consecutive days.
We visited all Atlantic Canada on a road trip with our grandkids and we had planned to include this attraction as a part of our trip. It is easy to get to the Hopewell Rocks, and once there it is easy to see the attractions even if you have mobility issues. There is a shuttle cart runs every few minutes between the entry area and the Rocks. We used it ant it was very convenient. The observation platform is well positioned and provides an excellent viewpoint. Our granddaughter went down to walk in the ocean floor and was very impressed! It was fun to watch the ocean disappear and the ocean bed expand. This is a natural site that has been decades in creation and well worth a visit.
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