

Gateway to Fundy National Park, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Fundy National Park experiences frequent rain, a jacket is essential for outdoor activities.
The park has numerous trails with varied terrain, sturdy boots are recommended for comfort and safety.
For wildlife viewing and enjoying the scenic views, binoculars are an optional but enjoyable addition.

Experience the highest tides in the world at these unique rock formations.
A scenic drive offering stunning views, hiking trails, and waterfalls.
A beautiful spot for sunset views, whale watching, and hiking.
Pure maple syrup tapped from the park's own sugar maples, a tradition dating back centuries.
Crafted by local artisans, these bears represent the park's black bear population and are a symbol of the region.
A traditional Acadian quilt, featuring vibrant colours and patterns that tell the story of the region's French-speaking settlers.
Known for its stunning ocean views and locally-sourced seafood, The Shed is a Fundy National Park staple for breakfast.
Offering a variety of seafood dishes, The Red Head is a popular spot for lunch with a view of the Bay of Fundy.
Known for its romantic sunset dinners, The Look Off offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views of the Fundy coastline.
Fluffy pancakes made with local blueberries, served with maple syrup.
Fresh lobster meat on a toasted bun with mayo and lettuce.
Wild fiddlehead ferns sautéed with bacon and garlic.
The Cham Museum houses the world's largest collection of Cham artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Cham civilization.
Explore Washington's rich history through interactive exhibits and artifacts at this engaging museum.
A serene waterfront park showcasing Shenzhen's history and culture, with stunning sunset views.