The Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark is located along the north shore of the Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, stretching from Lower Truro in the east to Apple River in the west, a distance of 165 km Evidence of the Earth’s incredible natural history includes the best example of how the supercontinent Pangea was formed 300 million years ago and broke apart 100 million years later. The massive Cobequid Fault provides a formidable backdrop. Captured August 26 2024, with DJI...
   Read moreFantastic hikes. There are two different ones to pick from. Both 4km and both have stunning views. Easy walks, some boardwalks and it was a little overgrown, no steep grade. We did both back to back...
   Read moreGreat spot! Not too much traffic, so you can enjoy some of Nova Scotia's nature without interruption. If you time your visit right (like we did), the tide will be out and you can "walk on the...
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