A quaint village in New Brunswick, Canada called Alma is the home of the world's highest tides. Twice a day the waters from the Bay of Fundy rush into it's port, to yet again raise the water level up 40 feet so it's colorful fishing fleet can set sail. With a estimated population in 2010 of just over 300 tourists flock to Alma to see the tides change, and to walk out on to … [Read more...]
Hopewell Rocks
One of the most interesting sights I have ever seen are rock formations in New Brunswick, Canada called the Hopewell Rocks. These 40 to 50 foot high pillars or as the locals call them "Flower Pots" are caused by many, many years of tidal erosion. Located on the Bay of Fundy these rocks are witness twice a day to the highest average tides in the world. Looking down at the … [Read more...]