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Friday, July 10, 2009

Hopewell Rocks National Park, New Brunswick


Video: Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada

Getting to the Hopewell Rocks

At Hopewell Rocks National Park on the Bay of Fundy, discover the distinctive flowerpot rock formations and hidden sea caves. Then hunker down to watch some of the highest tides in the world come in, rising an amazing two to two and a half metres an hour.

Hopewell Rocks New Brunswick are one of Canada's natural wonders located in the upper end of the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick – which is itself a natural wonder with the world’s highest tides. At Hopewell Rocks the tides average 14 m or 45 feet. At the end of the bay the tides are 16 m (or 52 feet). The Hopewell rocks are sandstone formations that have been carved by the tidal currents. Visitors are allowed on the beach from 3 hours before until 3 hours after low tide. The pictures at Hopewell Rocks were taken from 10:00am – noon (no choice as tide dictates time) with grey skies. The chocolate brown rock with bright white with sky is about as harsh as lighting can get for photography. Therefore these pictures are far from ideal. About 40 km down the road is Fundy National Park of the maritime Acadian Highlands region. The pictures taken there are at Point Wolfe River, where a sawmill once thrived during the 1800’s. The picturesque Dickson falls are near Point Wolf River and are a short 15 minute hike off the road. Bay of Fundy Hopewell Rocks and Fundy Nat'l Park - New Brunswick ...

Links:
Hiking at Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick - Canada Trails

Hopewell Rocks Tourist Attraction Fundy Coastal Drive New Brunswick

Atlantic Canada - The Hopewell Rocks, Tidal Bore, and Magnetic Hill


The Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn - http://www.hopewellrocksmotel.com/

- located in south eastern New Brunswick along the bay of fundy coast, Alma, and Fundy National Park

- 45 minutes from Moncton International Airport and situated adjacent to the Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick.

- view the Highest Tides in the World and just three hours later walk on the ocean floor. When the tide returns your footprints will be washed away like love letters in the sand.

Located in Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Canada adjacent to "The Hopewell Rocks" overlooking the Bay of Fundy Coast

Image by Five-two

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