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Bay of Fundy Tides

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This question is for those who have visited the Bay of Fundy either on the New Brunswick side or the Nova Scotia side. Besides Hopewell Cape and its so called "flower pot rocks", are there other places to view the huge rise and fall of the tides in this area? Thanks for any suggestions.

Tony Ferrara

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Re: Bay of Fundy Tides

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You can jet boat through the tides as they come in. I did it and it was loads of fun. Of course, you get really wet and thrown about a bit, but if you like whitewater rafting, it is sort of like that. It is a fantastic way to see the two waters come together.
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>From: Tony Ferrara tferrara@...> >Reply-To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Bay of Fundy Tides >Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:56:45 -0400 > >This question is for those who have visited the Bay of Fundy either on the >New Brunswick side or the Nova Scotia side. Besides Hopewell Cape and >its so called "flower pot rocks", are there other places to view the huge >rise and fall of the tides in this area? Thanks for any suggestions.
Tony Ferrara

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