Rock Formations in New Brunswick, Canada - Hopewell Rocks Provincal Park
The Bay of Fundy has phenomenal tides, highest in the world (48 feet) rising and falling twice a day with dramatic views from Hopewell Rocks Provincal Park. The gorgeous rock formations that resemble flower pots have been formed by centuries of tidal erosion. You can walk on the ocean floor before and after low tide, as well as watch the high tide from the observation deck.
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What you should know:
You will need a passport and any other credentials needed when crossing into Canada (including Covid-19 vaccine information) from the United States.
One price includes parking and admission to the park.
There is a cafe on-site in the park.
There are several walking trails.
Restrooms are available.
Wear appropriate footwear for walking
Be mindful of the tide schedule when walking the ocean floor, so you do not get trapped.
Walking or sliding on the mudflats of North Beach and Demoiselles Beach is prohibited.
Pets are welcome but need to be leashed
Shuttle service is available for an additional charge
There are designated smoking areas
There is a cafeteria on-site
Open seasonally, check the website for hours and days of operation
Location: 131 Discovery Road, Hopewell Cape, New Bruswick
For more information: Hopewell Rocks