Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick
The Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick have been shaped by tidal erosion, and you can find them in the Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site, known for having the largest tides worldwide.
The park is open from the middle of May through late October, where it’s possible to walk on the ocean’s bottom during low tide. To make the most of your time, check out the tide tables.
Low and high tides are divided by a few hours, so seeing both on the same day is achievable if you time your visit right. It’s essential to heed the warnings of the park rangers once the tides come in, though.
During high tide, renting kayaks and exploring this breathtaking Canadian destination’s coastline from the water is also possible and worth a trip.
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