Having a Fundy Day!

“We didn’t realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having fun.”

—Winnie the Pooh

The Bay of Fundy funnels between the western coast of Nova Scotia and the eastern coastline of New Brunswick and is most widely known as having the largest tide differential in the world. According to the BoF tourism site, “Twice each day, 160 billion tonnes of seawater flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy — more than the combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers!”

The charming seaside town of Alma has been our gracious hostess the past two days. We’ve been amazed by the tides, had fun with the locals and sampled the best of NB micro brews. The lobstermen are readying their traps and boats for the annual fleet launch this Sunday. The entire town gets involved with the blessing and send off of the fleet going out at the 2nd high tide with hopes for an abundant harvest. Lobsters and tourism and good craft beer keep this maritime economy afloat.

Bar dogs.

The park itself is lovely with beautiful walking trails and views of the bay.

Lastly, the secret to consuming all the delicious lobster and craft beer has been this Rocky sequel stair master on the way back to our site! About 10 floors a trip! 😝

That or either the short stairway to heaven!

Ta Ta for now peeps!! Thanks for visiting, we are headed back to the Maine side of our fabulous US of A tomorrow. More travel news on the flip side of customs!

Bon soir tout le monde! 🌙 ⭐️❤️

3 thoughts on “Having a Fundy Day!

  1. We are again entertained visually and gaining new insights on history…great posting! Well, okay one thing, it’s time to stop testing my high school rusty french!

    Love ya,
    The Rockfish Duo

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