Fundy National Park is located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma, New Brunswick. The Park showcases a rugged coastline which rises up to the highest tides in the world, the Acadian Highlands. With over 120 km of walking and hiking trails, Fundy National Park is also home to more than 25 waterfalls and crystal-clear streams. The Park covers an area of 207 km2 (80 sq mi) along Chignecto Bay, the northeastern branch of the Bay of Fundy. It offers incredible sites of the ocean and wide-open sky across numerous mountains and valleys. When one looks across the Bay, they can see the northern coast of Nova Scotia.
Created in 1948, Fundy National Park is a true coastal wonderland. Along with hundreds of acres of rich Acadian forest to explore, the park offers accommodations through 3 campgrounds. After a long day of hiking and exploring, the entire family is welcomed to relax in a heated saltwater pool, or alternatively the playground can provide hours of fun for the kids. Furthermore, Fundy National Park offers golf, tennis and lawn bowling, or one can rent a canoe or kayak to explore beautiful Bennett Lake. It is a beautiful area to plan a picnic, go for a swim, or feel free to sign up for one of many interpretive programs offered throughout the summer.
(506) 887-6000
Fundy National Park is open for your enjoyment, with most facilities open from mid-May to mid-October every year. Full services are available in July and August. Limited services are available in May and June, as well as in September and October.
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