131 Discovery Rd, Hopewell Cape, NB E4H 4Z5, CanadaMap
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Very fun, because of the water flow washed into various forms of stones, and the sea breeze, bring people a natural and fresh feeling, strolling on the beach, taking pictures, blowing the hair, is a kind of enjoyment!
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Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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When hundreds of billions of tons of sea water pour into the Bay of Fundy, it creates a world-famous tide: 15 meters, almost the height of a 4-story building. About 180,000 tourists come here every year to admire this geographical wonder. At low tide you can wander the exposed seabed looking for a variety of shellfish, or head to the visitor center for stories about the tides, Pot Rocks, whales and local culture. Kayak through Pot Rocks at high tide and admire these unique formations created by geology. Millions of migratory birds can be seen here every summer.
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Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very fun, because of the water flow washed into various forms of stones, and the sea breeze, bring people a natural and fresh feeling, strolling on the beach, taking pictures, blowing the hair, is a kind of enjoyment!
Unique shape, different shapes, tide formation, many nature lovers observe observation,
The rock shapes are different, it is magical, the scenery is good, the virgin forest ecological park is very environmentally friendly, it is worth seeing.
Beautiful and moving Hopewell rocks! Just Bay of Fundy, Discovery Rd! Canada is really good mountains, water and scenery!
Fundy Bay is the largest tidal drop in the world, with an average tidal difference of 14.5 meters, about 4 floors high, and the tides rise and fall twice a day. Hopewell Rock Park (Hopewell Rocks ) is a famous attraction in Fendi Bay. It is centuries of tidal action, the park's reefs are washed out of a variety of unique shapes. It is carved into the world-famous "flower pot rock" stone forest landscape. To visit this attraction, you must know the time of the daily high and low tide through the park website in advance, because only at the daily low tide, tourists can go down to the beach to see the strange rocks. Address: 131 Discovery Rd , Hopewell Cape , NB E4H4Z5 I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves. Please pay attention to me! (952 travel shots released in 49 countries 686 on 5 continents) #happy restart plan #travel happy moments #go where you still want to go