Top 10 most photogenic locations in Canada
#2
Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick
Declared one of the Seven Natural Wonders of North America in 2014, this phenomenal Atlantic Ocean bay between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in eastern Canada is filled twice-daily by some of the highest and most extreme tides on the planet. For high-octane adventure, try tidal bore rafting, zip lining over the Reversing Falls, walking on the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks, and sea-kayaking at Advocate Harbour. Equally rewarding is working your way around the 25-plus waterfalls at Fundy National Park and island-hopping around the three Fundy Isles: Deer Island, Grand Manan Island and Campobello Island. For many, the ultimate thrill is watching the waves hitting a whopping 53-feet at Minas Basin- the Bay of Fundy estuary famed for its sandstone arches, extensive mudflats, and cliffs that are washed by the world’s highest tides.
Get the shot: The best place to photograph the tides of the Bay of Fundy is within the World’s Highest Tides Ecozone that’s located around the two upper basins of the Bay. Expect to see two extraordinary high and low tides in a 24-period.