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Fundy's Cape Enrage — Attraction in New Brunswick

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650 Cape Enrage Rd, Waterside, NB E4H 4Z4, Canada
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Fundy's Cape Enrage

650 Cape Enrage Rd, Waterside, NB E4H 4Z6, Canada
4.5(387)
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+1 506-887-2273
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capeenrage.ca

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Chris ArisChris Aris
I cannot say enough amazing things about our experience here! A+ customer experience from start to finish. We signed up for the last rappel of the day at 3pm, but due to GPS issues, we didn't arrive until almost 3:10 (we were supposed to arrive at 2:30pm). We were still told "no problem" and all of the staff happily got us geared up and off we went to do our demo before the real thing. Stepping to the edge and leaning back over 142ft of shear rock drop can be intimidating so make sure you're good with heights. Our 2 guides for the rappel, Jamin and Morgan were incredible to say the least! They talk you through the whole time, all the way down the rock face, with enthusiasm and patience. They even stayed a bit later to ensure both twosomes of rapellers got 4 runs in each despite 3 of us being late. It's 97 steps up from the rock beach at the bottom plus another few minutes of a path walk uphill to get back to the top to go again, so be prepared. I'd recommend using a go pro camera if you have one. Their helmets have mounts to record the experience as you went be able to take pics or video on the way down as you need both hands. I'd go back in a heartbeat for a great thrill and amazing experience! Oh, and the view is gorgeous from the top.
Corrina DukartCorrina Dukart
Loved it! The zip line was scary to me and I screamed the first time but once I knew what to expect it was super fun the next two times! Note that you have to get your equipment at the little hut before walking up the zipline stairs, wish we had known that first. The fossil cliffs and beach were awe inspiring, but make sure to wear sturdy shoes with good ankle support as the rocks often shift as you walk on them. The lighthouse was smaller than I thought it would be from pictures I'd seen but the views from the platform around it were amazing, stunning, beautiful, I can't put into words even. The beach just before you actually enter the site was also amazing, with all the rock statues people had made. If you plan on swimming, again, bring sturdy shoes to get down past all the loose rocks before the actual sand begins. Also note when the tide comes in it covers the entire sand section making the rocky part very difficult to walk on when getting out of the water. Ate lunch at the restaurant on site and the food was great, the servers were very polite and friendly even though they were clearly super busy. Best kept secret: your entry ticket gives you access for to days in a row!
Michael BabiakMichael Babiak
An interesting stop about an hour away from Moncton. If you are going to Fundy national park or Hopewell Rocks then it’s a no brainer. We were on the fence to enter because it was very foggy that day but the man at the front entrance was very social and sold us. He described that even in the worst conditions, you will get an interesting and unique experience. Some people wait for a foggy day to experience the super loud fog horn coming from the lighthouse. Along with that he explained why Cape Enrage is different than other lighthouses on the NB coast. When we were there we checked out the lighthouse as well as walked down the stairs to the shore where you can see fossils in the rocks. One of the great things is that not only is the area pet friendly, but they were excited to see my dog! If you were to be on the fence, I’d say it’s a good spot to check out!
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I cannot say enough amazing things about our experience here! A+ customer experience from start to finish. We signed up for the last rappel of the day at 3pm, but due to GPS issues, we didn't arrive until almost 3:10 (we were supposed to arrive at 2:30pm). We were still told "no problem" and all of the staff happily got us geared up and off we went to do our demo before the real thing. Stepping to the edge and leaning back over 142ft of shear rock drop can be intimidating so make sure you're good with heights. Our 2 guides for the rappel, Jamin and Morgan were incredible to say the least! They talk you through the whole time, all the way down the rock face, with enthusiasm and patience. They even stayed a bit later to ensure both twosomes of rapellers got 4 runs in each despite 3 of us being late. It's 97 steps up from the rock beach at the bottom plus another few minutes of a path walk uphill to get back to the top to go again, so be prepared. I'd recommend using a go pro camera if you have one. Their helmets have mounts to record the experience as you went be able to take pics or video on the way down as you need both hands. I'd go back in a heartbeat for a great thrill and amazing experience! Oh, and the view is gorgeous from the top.
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Loved it! The zip line was scary to me and I screamed the first time but once I knew what to expect it was super fun the next two times! Note that you have to get your equipment at the little hut before walking up the zipline stairs, wish we had known that first. The fossil cliffs and beach were awe inspiring, but make sure to wear sturdy shoes with good ankle support as the rocks often shift as you walk on them. The lighthouse was smaller than I thought it would be from pictures I'd seen but the views from the platform around it were amazing, stunning, beautiful, I can't put into words even. The beach just before you actually enter the site was also amazing, with all the rock statues people had made. If you plan on swimming, again, bring sturdy shoes to get down past all the loose rocks before the actual sand begins. Also note when the tide comes in it covers the entire sand section making the rocky part very difficult to walk on when getting out of the water. Ate lunch at the restaurant on site and the food was great, the servers were very polite and friendly even though they were clearly super busy. Best kept secret: your entry ticket gives you access for to days in a row!
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An interesting stop about an hour away from Moncton. If you are going to Fundy national park or Hopewell Rocks then it’s a no brainer. We were on the fence to enter because it was very foggy that day but the man at the front entrance was very social and sold us. He described that even in the worst conditions, you will get an interesting and unique experience. Some people wait for a foggy day to experience the super loud fog horn coming from the lighthouse. Along with that he explained why Cape Enrage is different than other lighthouses on the NB coast. When we were there we checked out the lighthouse as well as walked down the stairs to the shore where you can see fossils in the rocks. One of the great things is that not only is the area pet friendly, but they were excited to see my dog! If you were to be on the fence, I’d say it’s a good spot to check out!
Michael Babiak

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4.5
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5.0
7y

I cannot say enough amazing things about our experience here! A+ customer experience from start to finish.

We signed up for the last rappel of the day at 3pm, but due to GPS issues, we didn't arrive until almost 3:10 (we were supposed to arrive at 2:30pm). We were still told "no problem" and all of the staff happily got us geared up and off we went to do our demo before the real thing.

Stepping to the edge and leaning back over 142ft of shear rock drop can be intimidating so make sure you're good with heights. Our 2 guides for the rappel, Jamin and Morgan were incredible to say the least! They talk you through the whole time, all the way down the rock face, with enthusiasm and patience. They even stayed a bit later to ensure both twosomes of rapellers got 4 runs in each despite 3 of us being late.

It's 97 steps up from the rock beach at the bottom plus another few minutes of a path walk uphill to get back to the top to go again, so be prepared. I'd recommend using a go pro camera if you have one. Their helmets have mounts to record the experience as you went be able to take pics or video on the way down as you need both hands.

I'd go back in a heartbeat for a great thrill and amazing experience! Oh, and the view is gorgeous...

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5.0
3y

Loved it! The zip line was scary to me and I screamed the first time but once I knew what to expect it was super fun the next two times! Note that you have to get your equipment at the little hut before walking up the zipline stairs, wish we had known that first. The fossil cliffs and beach were awe inspiring, but make sure to wear sturdy shoes with good ankle support as the rocks often shift as you walk on them. The lighthouse was smaller than I thought it would be from pictures I'd seen but the views from the platform around it were amazing, stunning, beautiful, I can't put into words even. The beach just before you actually enter the site was also amazing, with all the rock statues people had made. If you plan on swimming, again, bring sturdy shoes to get down past all the loose rocks before the actual sand begins. Also note when the tide comes in it covers the entire sand section making the rocky part very difficult to walk on when getting out of the water. Ate lunch at the restaurant on site and the food was great, the servers were very polite and friendly even though they were clearly super busy. Best kept secret: your entry ticket gives you access for to...

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5.0
3y

English: The Fourth Musketeers, nominally, Jeremy, Duclan, Malcom (in the middle) and Morgan made the Zip Lining experience AWESOME!!! Do-not-miss-the-opportunity!!! It is safe, thrilling, fun and unforgettable! A must-do at Cape Enrage. Zip line and have fun! The views are stunning! Français: Surtout surtout surtout en manquez pas les sauts en tyrolienne! C'est super! L'équipe de 4 Mousquetaires est là pour vous attacher en toute sécurité et pour vous lancer et vous rattraper en douceur! Ils sont très rassurants et très sympas! Une vue magnifique vous attendra en haut! English again: On a personal (public) note: Jeremy, thank you for the pics and videos. I will be eternally thankful to you! Malcom, thank you for showing me the advantages of jumping 3 times! It was A-MA-ZING. Duclan, thank you for helping me so gently to get off the Line and for your good humour, and Morgan, the elder brother, thank you for allowing all...

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