

New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy region is home to the world's highest tides and best experienced at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, where you can walk around giant sea stack monoliths at low tide, then watch the seawater soar up around them. The power of the tide is also visible in Saint John at the Reversing Rapids, a unique phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River.
Discover New Brunswick's urban side in its riverside capital Fredericton, or walk the narrow streets of historic Saint John before relaxing in a café or microbrewery.
Summer is typically warm with temperatures hovering around 20-25ºC, and while it's cooler in spring and autumn with rain, there's still mild, sunny days for outdoor explorations. Snow can be expected between November and April.
Saint John, New Brunswick is about 10 hours flying time from the UK with one stop.
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