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Hopewell Rocks, NB

These “flower pots” nurture wonder

It took thousands of years for the sea to carve the famous flowerpot rocks. You’ll want to take the time to feel the full experience. Welcome to The Hopewell Rocks, one of New Brunswick’s top destinations and perhaps the place where the power of the Bay of Fundy tides is most impressive. At low tide you can walk on the ocean floor, explore coves, and look up in amazement at these distinctive sandstone formations topped with trees. At high tide, the enormous rock formations that once towered over you are now barely peeking out above the surface. You can paddle a sea kayak around the tops of the sea stack wonders. It takes just over six hours for high tide to become low, and another six for low to become high. So, in just one visit you can experience the complete power of this ancient clock. Source: New Brunswick Tourism

Shediac, NB

World’s Largest Lobster

The Giant Lobster is one of Atlantic Canada’s best-known landmarks and most photographed attractions—300,000 visitors flock to Shediac each year and almost everyone makes a stop at the Rotary Park to take a look at the WORLD’S LARGEST LOBSTER. The sculpture has appeared in national TV advertising and hit television shows such as Amazing Race Canada. Source: experienceshediac.ca

Gros Morne National Park, NL

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Soaring fjords and moody mountains tower above a diverse panorama of beaches and bogs, forests and barren cliffs. Shaped by colliding continents and grinding glaciers, Gros Morne’s ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander coastal pathways and beachcomb among sea stacks. Cruise the dramatic, sheer-walled gorge of Western Brook Pond. Spot moose and caribou. Hike to alpine highlands where Arctic hare and ptarmigan thrive on tundra, and explore the colourful culture of nearby seaside communities. Source-Parks Canada

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