NovaShores Adventures
From May 16 to October 25
Explore coastline shaped by the Bay of Fundy’s highest tides in the world to discover the oldest dinosaur fossils in Canada and fascinating Mi’kmaq legends in this magnificent geological landscape.
Guided Tours • History & Heritage • Outdoor Adventure Soar above the majestic landscapes of the Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark by private plane. Marvel at towering sea cliffs, islands, and rock…
Guided Tours • History & Heritage • Outdoor Adventure Discover coastal waterfalls, flowerpot rock formations and sea caves as you explore the beautiful red sand beach and towering sandstone cliffs…
Family • Outdoor Adventure • Relaxation Cape d’Or, Nova Scotia, is the perfect spot for anyone looking to stand-up paddle board on the magnificent Bay of Fundy.
Family • History & Heritage • Outdoor Adventure Explore Five Islands Provincial Park in the Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark on a guided beach hike, customized to your family…
Family • Food & Drink • Outdoor Adventure From sea stacks, lava tubes, and coastal caves to steep cliffs, towering arches and waterfalls – discover the dramatic coastline of the Bay of Fundy
Outdoor Adventure Join us for an unforgettable 2-day sea kayaking adventure along the northern edge of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, where rugged cliffs, hidden coves
Family • History & Heritage • Outdoor Adventure Explore the Bay of Fundy's ocean floor with a local expert guide to see unique crystals and minerals at the site of Canada's oldest dinosaurs!
Hands-on Learning • History & Heritage • Outdoor Adventure Discover a Nova Scotia delicacy and learn how to harvest, prepare and use dulse – a famed, umami sea snack and seasoning, in the Cliffs of Fundy…
Outdoor Adventure Embark on the ultimate sea kayaking adventure along the rugged and remote coastline of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park. Over three unforgettable days,
A UNESCO Global Geopark designation celebrates globally significant connections between geology, local communities, culture, and nature and when you visit the Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark, you’ll discover the story of the coming together of the supercontinent Pangea – 300 million years ago – and its ripping apart 100 million years later!
From Debert to Apple River, follow the Bay of Fundy shoreline to explore the many attractions, experiences and geological wonders within the Geopark. You’ll see cliffs towering 300 feet over the world’s highest tides, spectacular provincial parks with hiking trails, views, and stunning rock formations, and experience welcoming Cliffs of Fundy Geopark communities.
The Bay of Fundy is home of the world’s highest tides which rise and fall quickly, forever shaping this unique landscape. While exploring the Geopark, keep a safe distance from the edge and base of cliffs, plan to return from the ocean floor 2-3 hours before high tide, always ensure the tide is going out before starting your coastline adventure, and be sure to check the Bay of Fundy tide times before visiting beaches and shoreline attractions in this region.
From May 16 to October 25
From May 1 to September 30
From May 1 to October 31
From April 1 to December 1
From June 6 to October 13
From May 15 to October 12
Open year-round
From May 9 to October 12
From May 15 to October 12
From May 1 to October 26
From June 13 to October 4
From July 1 to September 27
From May 1 to October 15
From May 24 to September 7
From June 1 to October 21
From May 1 to October 26
From June 1 to October 14
From May 1 to October 31
From May 16 to October 12
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From April 11 to November 15
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