

Hopewell Rocks, or The Flowerpot Rocks, are unique rock formations in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada, known for their tidal erosion and flowerpot-like appearance.
Experience the Bay of Fundy's highest tides, creating unique rock formations and a chance to walk on the ocean floor.
Explore hiking trails, waterfalls, and beaches within this beautiful national park.

Enjoy a scenic walk along the cliffs, offering stunning views of the Bay of Fundy and the village of Alma.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its unique coffee blends and homemade baked goods.
A waterfront shack offering fresh lobster and seafood dishes, with a stunning view of the Bay of Fundy.
A fine dining experience featuring locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list.
The Hopewell Rocks are best explored during low tide, requiring walking on uneven, wet surfaces.
Temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day in the Bay of Fundy region.
To observe wildlife, such as seals and various bird species, from a distance.
Fluffy pancakes made with local blueberries, served with maple syrup.
Fresh lobster meat on a toasted bun, served with lemon butter and coleslaw.
Wild fiddlehead ferns sautéed with bacon, garlic, and lemon.
A local favourite candy made with real sea salt, a must-try treat since 1957.

Unique, hand-carved wooden bears representing the local wildlife, a symbol of the region.
Handmade pottery featuring the iconic Bay of Fundy tides, showcasing local artistry.
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