Walking on the ocean floor, you’re amazed that in just six hours more than forty feet of water will cover your footprints. Even the seagulls soaring above appear to be impressed with the highest tides on Earth. As your interpretive guide explains the amazing world of Fundy’s intertidal zone, you learn that these rusty red cliffs were once part of a mountain range that was higher than the Rockies. Tonight, around the campfire, you’ll discover more of Fundy’s secrets.
[Lane MacIntosh for Passport to Your Parks Canada Travel Experience, Parks Canada, 2007. Image: Fundy National Park of Canada 6 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons]
Fundy National Park




