Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick

After stopping in to see Jim and Eileen on our way off PEI, we drove to Fundy National Park by way of Shediac (home of the world's largest lobster).
Then on to Fundy, where the tides are amazing.  100 billion gallons of water enter and leave the Bay of Fundy twice every 25 hours.  The tides rise by as much as 35 feet.  I took this picture 4:21pm AST.
I took this picture at 4:55pm AST.
Later we hiked to Dickson Falls, which was ethereal in the early evening maritime mist.
One of the many covered bridges in Fundy National Park.



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