Season Dates -
2010
05/21-06/18:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
06/19-08/20: 8:00 am-8:00 pm
08/21-09/06: 8:00
am-6:00 pm
09/07-10/11: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
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coordonnées de GPS coordinates
nord 45° 49.706 North
ouest 064° 34.952 West
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At low tide, explore quiet coves with flowerpot-shaped
rock
formations bearing such curious names as 'Mother-in-Law', 'ET' and 'Lover's
Arch'. Then, as the tide gently shifts, experience the wonder of nature as
100-billion tonnes of salt-water slowly fills the Bay of Fundy.
These are the highest tides in the world. And they happen twice a
day....every day.
At high tide, paddle a kayak around these same sandstone pillars or visit our
multi-media interpretive centre where you will
learn about the fascinating geology and
forces that crafted them. Discover the colourful Mi'kmaq legends
created to explain this
unique phenomenon of these extraordinary tides.
And that's not all...in late July and early August, witness the
awe-inspiring aerial dance performed by thousands of migrating
shorebirds.
The Hopewell Rocks is a place to pause…a place to appreciate a remarkable
story interwoven through time, tide, and the intricacies of nature.
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The Bay of Fundy tides can reach up to 15m (50 ft) - the height of a four-storey
building - twice every day. (read
more)
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High and low tide times vary each day. Check the tide tables before you
visit!
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Learn what you'll see when you visit the Hopewell Rocks
Park.
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Discover neat facts about the Bay of Fundy tides, geology, natural and cultural history.
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Plan your Bay of Fundy vacation...we have the information you need.
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