View some of the sights in the bay of Fundy:
Fundy National Park
Near the village of Alma, Fundy National Park is 207 square kilometres of fundy coast and inland forest. The park has multiple campgrounds which include wilderness and more comfortable ones. There are over twenty waterfalls in Fundy National Park.Reversing Falls
A one of a kind adventure where the flow of the Saint John River reverses when the Bay of Fundy is at high tide!Hopewell Rocks
A group of Flowerpot rocks located in the community of Hopewell Cape.Visit New Brunswick's national parks:
Kouchibouguac National Park
(http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np...). Located along the shores of the Northumberland Strait, Kouchibouguac National Park is home to much wildlife and glorious beaches. Camping is available in the park. The Kouchibouguac park is probably best known for its sand dunes, and shallow protected tidal pool beaches, which offer very warm swimming.Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Former U.S president Franklin D. Roosevelts summer retreat from 1921-1936. Located on the southern portion of Campobello island, this was also the island where Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was born.Mount Carleton
(http://www.gnb.ca/0078/ca...). A remote mountain highest in maritimes perfect for wilderness loversAnd see some of the other unusual attractions New Brunswick has to offer:
Old Sow
(http://www.wired.com/cult...). With a diameter of 75 metres or 250 feet, Old Sow is the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere. Old Sow is located off the south-western shore of Deer Island.Grand Falls and Gorge, (http://new-brunswick.net/...).