Situated on Canada’s east coast, the Bay of Fundy is renowned for its dramatic tides, which rise and fall by as much as 52 feet (16 meters) twice daily. This natural phenomenon transforms the landscape, revealing expansive stretches of seabed and then submerging them again. Along the coastline, lighthouses stand sentinel, guiding mariners through the bay’s waters, which are also home to a variety of whales. Quaint fishing villages dot the shoreline, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s maritime heritage and a chance to experience the unique rhythm of life dictated by the tides.
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