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Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park: Walking the Ocean Floor Bay Of Fundy

Experience the Power of the Bay of Fundy Tides At Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park


New Brunswick Rocks and Ocean Adventures


Discover the magic of the East Coast in this latest adventure. Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park was visited during a spectacular journey to the Bay of Fundy, where the world’s most dramatic environmental shifts are witnessed daily. Furthermore, the massive "Flowerpot Rocks" were explored on foot once the water retreated.


Initially, the sheer scale of the Bay of Fundy tides is difficult to comprehend until the muddy ocean floor is touched by your own boots. These towering rocks were carved over millennia by the relentless force of the Atlantic. Consequently, a unique landscape of hidden caves and sea stacks is revealed twice every day. While the shoreline was being trekked, the sandstone formations were documented with care to capture their immense height.


Additionally, the transition between high and low water is considered one of the most impressive natural wonders in Canada. The red mud is walked upon by thousands of visitors, yet the experience feels deeply personal and quiet. Because the New Brunswick coastline offers such rugged beauty, the trip was found to be incredibly rewarding. Therefore, this footage was compiled to showcase the dramatic transformation of the tides. Subsequently, the unique geology of the area is explained through these stunning visuals.


Watch video to see the full journey and the power of the Atlantic!


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