Bay of Fundy ((in)Bay of Fundy) | |
Cliffs at Cape Enrage on Barns Island | |
Information | |
Country | ![]() |
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Region | New Brunswick |
Regional capital | Saint Jean |
Location | |
![]() 45 ° 0 ′ 0 ″ N 65 ° 45 ′ 0 ″ W | |
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The bay of fundy is a region of New Brunswick to Canada. The Bay of Fundy is known to have some of the highest tides in the world.
Understand
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The Bay of Fundy region is located between the south coast of New Brunswick and the province of New Scotland. The Bay of Fundy is known for its some of the highest tides in the world which are created by the fact that the bay acts as a funnel concentrating tidal energy.
Regions
Cities
- 1 St. Andrews (St. Andrews)
- 2 St. George (St. George)
- 3 Saint Jean (Saint John) – The largest city in New Brunswick.
- 4 Saint-Martins (St. Martins)
- 5 St. Stephen (St. Stephen)
- 6 Sussex
Other destinations
To speak
Although the New Brunswick be officially bilingual, the South has a very strong majority English-speaker.
To go
By car
The Trans-Canada Highway is the main road access route.
By coach
The city of Saint Jean is connected by coach to the other main cities of the New Brunswick.
On a boat
A ferry (ferry) connects Saint Jean To Digby in New Scotland.
Circulate
By car
The car is the best way to get around the region.
By bike
The bicycle can be used to circulate in the area. However, there are several hills and the cycle paths are very limited. On the other hand, the higher, flatter region of the bay is more suitable for biking and is even crossed by the Trans-Canada Trail.
To buy
Eat
The Bay of Fundy region is known for its seafood.