Bay of Fundy tides change 30 or more feet with each tidal cycle. Waters rise and fall at a rate of 5 feet per hour. Rivers on the bay reverse direction, tidal bores can be seen at multiple locations in Nova Scotia, and whirlpools are formed off the coast of New Brunswick.
Light Fossils: Bay of Fundy - Part 1
Bay of Fundy - Bay of Fundy tides change 30+ feet at a rate of 5 feet per hour. Rivers on the bay reverse direction, tidal bores can be seen at multiple locations in Nova Scotia, and whirlpools are formed off the coast of New Brunswick. First of two-part series. Part 1: LIght houses and low-tide beaches. Part 2: The Hopewell Rocks at low tide.
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