Fundy National Park is located on the southeast coast of New Brunswick, along the 250-kilometre-long Bay of Fundy. It’s easily accessible by car from several local cities, including the capital Fredericton (two-hour drive), Saint John (1.5-hour drive) and Moncton (one-hour drive).
The park’s famous tides can be experienced in a day, yet many visitors opt for longer stays at one of Fundy’s five campgrounds or in the neighbouring seaside village of Alma.
Do some urban exploring in historic uptown Saint John. Drop into our boutiques, studios and restaurants and stroll the waterfront – envisioning all the seafaring history that has unfolded there. Discover quaint alleyways, old-school pubs, and teeny tiny art galleries.
A beautiful town right by the water, with quaint architecture and delicious sea food. Local shops fill the streets, and provides hours of exploration. For those who are looking for a relaxing experience by the water, it is definitely a place to visit.
Once a shipbuilding centre, this gateway to The Fundy Trail Parkway is famous for its red cliffs, echo caves and birdwatching activities. This is a lovely seaside community whose daily rhythms are guided by the rising and falling of the World's Highest Tides.
If you decide to explore Alma, definitely check out Fundy Takeout for your lobster roll needs :)