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- Nova Scotia
- Advocate Harbour area
- Annapolis Royal area
- Digby area
- Grand Pré/Wolfville area
- Maitland/Shubenacadie area
- Parrsboro area
- Weymouth
- New Brunswick
- Fundy National Park, Alma
- Hopewell Cape/Hillsborough area
- Moncton area
- Sackville area
- Saint John area
- St. Andrews area
- St. Martins area
- Guided tours
In Nova Scotia
Advocate Harbour area
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Located on Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy, the Joggins Fossil Cliffs are Canada’s 15th UNESCO World Heritage Site. These magnificently exposed layers of rock reveal the world’s most complete fossil record of life in the Coal Age when lush forests covered Joggins and much of the world’s tropics, 300 million years ago. Read more…
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We are committed to supplying expertly-guided sea kayaking tours to all our guests. Age or level of experience is not important. NovaShores Adventures believes in low-impact tourism where we leave no trace, especially in the sensitive preservation area surrounding the Cape Chignecto Park area of the Bay of Fundy. Read more…
Annapolis Royal area
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The Queen Anne Inn offers first class service in bed & breakfast accommodation. Located on the Evangeline Trail, in historic Annapolis Royal, this 1865 Heritage property is beautifully set amongst stately Elm and Maple trees and is one of the finest properties in the Maritimes. This beautiful Victoria Mansion is close to Fort Anne, Kejimkujik National Park, Bay of Fundy Read more…
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Port-Royal National Historic Site features a reconstruction of the Habitation, where, in 1605, Samuel de Champlain helped establish one of the earliest European attempts at settlement in North America. Costumed interpreters will help you understand the challenges faced by the French as they carved out a new settlement. Let your imagination soar as you walk the shore of the Annapolis Read more…
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Step foot onto Canada’s oldest National Historic Site and one of the most hotly contested pieces of land on the entire continent at Fort Anne. For centuries, a succession of Scottish, French, First Nations and English settlers clashed over this prize on the banks of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis River. Today, visitors can walk the earthen walls, explore the 1797 Officers’ Read more…
Digby area
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Enjoy the beauty of the Annapolis Basin from your room, and from the dining room. Drive to nearby towns and their many attractions and events. Local Whale Watching, Deep-Sea Fishing, Carnivals, Exhibitions and parades. Visit the boardwalk downtown, historic Admiral Digby Museum, and its exhibits of early government and way of life. During your walk visit the Fisherman’s Memorial Park Read more…
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Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa is as rare and majestic as the setting in which it resides. Beautifully situated overlooking the phenomenal Bay of Fundy, our resort offers a refreshing coastal escape for those seeking a quiet retreat to restore spirits, an invigorating setting to perfect your golf swing, a secluded getaway to rekindle romance, or an adventure destination Read more…
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The waters at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy from the ledges off Brier Island right up the Digby Neck are important feeding areas for many species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises), seals and a wide variety of seabirds. Most common species seen are the Minke, humpback and fin whales, harbour porpoise and Atlantic white-sided dolphins. Right whales are Read more…
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Mariner Cruises has been offering Nova Scotia whale watching and birding tours off Brier Island, in the Bay of Fundy since 1994. We invite you to join us for an exciting sea adventure from the Whale Watching Capital of Nova Scotia! Finback whales, minke whales and harbour porpoises are the first to arrive in the spring. In June, the humpbacks Read more…
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As well as being a thrilling adventure, our cruises yield important information on endangered or rare species of whales like the Humpback, Finback and Right Whales, and on other species of Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and on seabirds. A portion of whale watch sales is contributed to our research. There is a trip suited for every age. Choose between Read more…
Grand Pré/Wolfville area
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Old Orchard Inn Resort and Spa welcomes all guests to a gentle world of Natural beauty and modern amenities, a travel destination for all Seasons. This countryside resort also features a Convention Centre for corporate business meetings and retreats while offering a Maritime welcome reprieve and hotel accommodations for the road-weary business traveler. For nearly 40 years, this favourite Nova Read more…
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At Domaine de Grand Pré, we take great pride in making the finest Nova Scotian wines. We have worked hard to develop special Nova Scotian wines that are unlike any others in the region and whose crisp flavour comes from using only 100 per cent Nova Scotian grapes. We have created unique varieties that are suited to the Maritime region. Read more…
Maitland/Shubenacadie area
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Our 4-star cottages provide the perfect escape. Located on the Bay of Fundy at Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia, we are the only accommodation at the site of the World’s Highest Recorded Tides. Ideally situated next to Burntcoat Head Park, our cottages offer an outstanding view of the Bay where you can witness the dramatic tidal changes that occur twice daily. Shore Read more…
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Mastodon Ridge is fun for the whole family. Bring the children to visit our mastodon replica, Marvin, and play in the prehistoric house, ride on the prehistoric car and enjoy the jungle gym and slide. Take a walk through the park and marvel at the petroglyphs made by a local Mi’kmaq artist, listen to the trickling of the waterfall, smell Read more…
Parrsboro area
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Black Rock Bistro, centrally located in historic downtown Parrsboro, serves freshly prepared locally sourced ingredients such as seasonal organic vegetables, fish and seafood, pasture raised meats and local cheeses complimented by a selection of fine wines and craft beers. The Bistro provides casual dining in a beautifully decorated atmosphere of black, red and brown colours that reflect cliffs and tidal Read more…
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A magical getaway from the busy lifestyles of today. See the world’s highest tides from the decks of our fully-equipped seaside chalets. Massive beams and pine cathedral ceilings provide comfortable accommodations on the Bay of Fundy. Read more…
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The Parrsboro Mansion Inn is rated with 4.5 stars by Canada Select, one of the best places to stay by Fodor’s, Award winner by tripadvisor, and a Bay of Fundy Recommended Experience. So come in and stay! A 4-acre downtown property awaits you with a warm water in-ground pool for fun and relaxation and a swing set for the kids! Read more…
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You don’t need to travel far to find the ultimate retreat! From the moment you enter our beautiful grounds, you know you’ve arrived somewhere special. Located in the charming seaside town of Parrsboro on Nova Scotia’s famous Bay of Fundy, stately The Maple Inn welcomes you with affordable boutique hotel accommodations. You can experience the zest for life whilst you Read more…
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The Fundy Geological Museum displays an ancient world and some of the oldest dinosaur bones in Canada. Meet some of the ancient creatures that lived here millions of years ago: the world’s first reptiles, early dinosaurs, giant dragonflies, an ancestor of frogs and a sow-bug-like creature as long as a baseball bat. So many great fossils! Read more…
Weymouth
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Hinterland Adventures’ canoe tours and tidal kayaking tours take place within the UNESCO Southwest Nova Scotia Biosphere Reserve . We celebrated our 20th year as an outdoor adventure company in 2015, and specialize in kayaking tours on the tidal Sissiboo River and in St. Mary’s Bay in southwestern Nova Scotia and wilderness canoe tours. Read more…
In New Brunswick
Fundy National Park, Alma
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Falcon Ridge Inn is a modern, well established bed and breakfast, located atop Dow’s Hill on Falcon Ridge Drive off School Street. Guests will appreciate the welcoming great room featuring a 20+ foot ceiling finished in eastern pine. Southern exposure windows provide a 180-degree, unobstructed panoramic view of the Bay of Fundy, the Nova Scotia shoreline, Fundy National Park, and Read more…
Hopewell Cape/Hillsborough area
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The Hopewell Rocks is one of New Brunswick’s Top Attractions. It is a self-directed park, however interpretive staff are located at key areas to answer any questions you may have. In addition to the opportunity to walk on the ocean’s floor, we have two sandy beach areas at either end of the park and a number of well-marked walking trails. Read more…
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Boasting The Highest Tidal Paddling Experiences on Earth, the upper Bay of Fundy offers many incredible and unique sea kayaking adventures. Our signature experience, Kayak The Rocks occurs at New Brunswick’s tourism icon, The Hopewell Rocks Park. Here paddlers have the rare opportunity to paddle amongst the giant flowerpot rock formations, twisting and turning through small tunnels and narrow passageways where Read more…
Moncton area
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Experience New Brunswick’s magnificent Bay of Fundy and Acadian coastal landscapes with “Roads to Sea” Guided Tours, a nature-based tourism company operating out of Moncton, New Brunswick. Our mission is to offer visitors a unique, personalized tour experience as they visit New Brunswick’s diverse coastal and rural landscapes and learn about our fascinating ecology, history, culture, and — of course Read more…
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Broadleaf Guest Ranch is an 1100 acre, family owned and operated adventure business located in Albert County, New Brunswick, in the heart of the Bay of Fundy! We have been providing memorable experiences for over 50 years and 3 generations. The tranquil atmosphere enables our clients to submerse themselves in Broadleaf’s soothing surroundings. Combine our country setting with our delicious Read more…
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A warm maritime welcome awaits you at our Heritage B&B, located on the beautiful, pristine coast of the Bay of Fundy. Miles of beaches, hiking trails, unique rock formations, bird watching, golfing, and horseback riding are all within easy access for you to enjoy. Our B&B, built in the 1870s as a retirement home for local shipbuilder, Gideon Vernon, offers Read more…
Sackville area
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One visit to Sackville and you’ll be a believer. Our cosmopolitan festival town will win you over with independent shops and galleries, great coffee and restaurants, small-town atmosphere and beautiful family-friendly outdoor spaces. Read more…
Saint John area
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Set high on a hill with a commanding view over the majestic Bay of Fundy, and the historic port and skyline of Saint John, the Homeport Historic B&B/Inn (ca. 1858) provides the perfect setting to relax and enjoy the gracious ambiance of Canada’s oldest incorporated city. Read more…
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Home to beautiful giants & tiny treasures. Visit the New Brunswick Museum & bring heritage to life. Follow footsteps of ancient creatures as you travel through geological time. Learn about the Bay of Fundy — whale sightings guaranteed (full size models of course). From wooden ships to fine art & international treasures, experience lots at the New Brunswick Museum — Read more…
St. Andrews area
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Retreat to historic charm in a luxurious seaside setting. One should never feel guilty about retreating from the routine of everyday life. On the contrary, experiencing the joys and restorative delights of The Algonquin Resort is an absolute triumph of leisurely diversion. For generations, travelers have escaped to The Algonquin, in New Brunswick’s charming town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, for Read more…
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Kingsbrae Garden offers daily activities for the whole family, throughout the season. Many are offered at no extra charge beyond Garden daily admission or membership fees. Whether it’s the Children’s Fantasy Garden, the many animals including alpacas, pygmy goats and ducks, or the summer camps that we offer, we encourage youthful exuberance and enjoyment of nature’s wonders. Read more…
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An enormous display that depicts the magnitude of the Bay of Fundy tides anchors the aquarium, while Huntsman’s resident harbour seals Loki and Snorkel entertain you with their antics. Visitors to Huntsman also enjoy our seahorses, salmon, intertidal creatures, and underwater viewing of Bay of Fundy fishes. Other things to enjoy include the children’s play area, feature films, interactive displays, Read more…
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Come aboard, inhale the fresh salt air, experience the world’s highest tides, feel the warmth of the sun, and enjoy world-class whale and wildlife sightings. Scenic lighthouses, small islands teeming with bird life, herring weirs, aquaculture fish farms… your ultimate adventure has just begun! Read more…
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Departing from historic St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada our Bay of Fundy whale and wildlife cruises provide the opportunity to experience whales, seals, porpoise, eagles, a variety of seabirds, rugged seascapes, lighthouses, herring weirs and aquaculture. An onboard touch tank with a variety of undersea life, the world’s highest tides, first class educational interpretation by experienced guides, and no Read more…
St. Martins area
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The Fundy Trail opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline and panoramic views. The 19 km (11.8 mi) trail begins just outside St. Martins, New Brunswick, and is less than an hour’s drive from Saint John or Sussex on Route 111. Read more…
Guided tours
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Experience New Brunswick’s magnificent Bay of Fundy and Acadian coastal landscapes with “Roads to Sea” Guided Tours, a nature-based tourism company operating out of Moncton, New Brunswick. Our mission is to offer visitors a unique, personalized tour experience as they visit New Brunswick’s diverse coastal and rural landscapes and learn about our fascinating ecology, history, culture, and — of course Read more…
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We offer a unique, personalized service creating tailored trips for visitors to the Maritimes. We work with you to create your memorable Maritime experience. Since 1995, we’ve served over 4000 happy guests by creating customized, private, escorted tours throughout the Maritime Provinces of Canada — Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Whether you’re travelling alone or in a Read more…
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Freewheeling Adventures are supported, guided or self-guided bicycle tours, hiking holidays, and sea-kayak paddling trips. You can join a small group or reserve a private trip. Either way, these are extraordinary active holidays. Our professional commitment and helpful service are refreshingly reliable. Read more…
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Make the scenic shores of the Annapolis Basin and the Bay of Fundy your destination. Experience Digby’s historic streetscapes and the culture of an active fishing community. Sample fare from the sea as we stroll the waterfront. Explore the spectacular rocky shore while we take a close-up view of the flora and fauna and discover the effects of the giant Read more…
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Nestled in the quaint fishing village of Gulliver’s Cove on Digby Neck, this tastefully decorated bungalow hosts one of the finest views that Nova Scotia has to offer. Rich in heritage, the Loyalists settled in this area over 200 years ago. Once a small farming and fishing village, Gulliver’s Cove is now home to several small businesses such as Read more…