Hopewell Cape
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Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick
Hopewell rocks is an area in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, that demonstrates the dramatic tides that flow in and out of the bay at regular intervals. We walked the ocean floor at noon when the tide was out. At around 2:00pm, the tide was ...
Wow...was that the sun?!
We decided to walk into Hopewell Rocks in Hopewell Cape today. It was a long walk but we wanted a day totally off of our bikes. Plus we hoped that we could hitch a ride back with someone (we did. A nice couple from Alabama who loved ...
Hopewell Rocks - Sandra's Dream Destination
... , NB was a strategic location for us to camp, because that was as far north as we needed to travel, before travelling down to Hopewell Rocks, NB - the locations where the rock formations are located - you know, the ones that you see if you look up, "Bay ...
On to New Brunswick
... 5 hours). Weather rainy and forecast not looking good. We stopped at the tourist centre and booked a B&B near the “Hopewell Rocks“ (renowned for low tide view of “flowerpot“ rock formations. It is always difficult entering a ...
Hopewell Cape - Artisan's Suite
... in The Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick. They are located on the shores of the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Cape near Moncton, New Brunswick. Due to the extreme tidal range of the Bay of Fundy, the base of the formations are ...
Hopewell rocks and Fundy National Park
... covered bridges, which are common in the area. Seeing th herons fly was an amazing sight due to their wing span. We arrived back at Hopewell Rocks at approx. 6.15pm at low tide. Now we could walk on the sea bed/beach under the rocks and it was beautiful. ...
Erosion: Sometimes it's a GOOD thing
... and passing through Saint John (no "S" at the end, thank you very much), New Brunswick we headed up the coast to the Hopewell Rocks. The Bay of Fundy is quite the spectacle. Running between Nova Scotia and mainland Canada (New Brunswick) is this bay ...
Bay of Fundy - High Tide and Mud
The Bay of Fundy is very long and narrow. Tides from North and South America, Africa, Europe contribute to the high tides in the bay. The water has to go up due to the narrow bay. It takes approximately 6 hours and 13 minutes from high ...
Hopewell Rocks
... Alma to see the fishing boats sitting on the ocean floor at the docks that are about 20 feet above..so bizzare! We travelled to Hopewell Cape to see the famous Hopewell rocks at mid tide. You can walk on the ocean floor when the tide is out and ...
Schnee
... Cape Enrage ein, welches uns einen tollen Ausblick auf die Bay of Fundy gewährte. Unser Ziel heute waren die Hopewell Rocks. Es handelt sich hierbei um Gesteinsformationen, welche durch die gezeitenbedingte Erosion entstanden sind. Bei Ebbe kann man um ...
Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy
The geographical shape of the Bay of Fundy result in the highest tides in the world. We arrived near low tide, which is the best time to see the rock formations. Hope you enjoy these photos. ...
Fower Pot Rocks of Hopewell Cape, NB
... 's epic poem, "Evangeline." Also made a stop at Fort Edward in Windsor. The big stop was two days spent at Hopewll Cape and the Hopewll Rocks ocean tidal exploration site. Ocean tides have carved the Flower Pot Rocks, pillars of sandstone and ...
Every thrill was thrillier than the last!
... along with the several dozen other "good luck rocks" that were already there. After we were finished at Cape Enrage, we drove up to our hotel; the Hopewell Rocks Motel. We had really good dinners of lasagna, roast beef, salmon, and haddock at the ...
The Highs and Lows of Flower Pots
Today we planned on visiting the Hopewell Cape Rocks. The rain which pattered the roof overnight gave way to blue skies this morning. So, after breakfast, we made our way to Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. It had been over 20 years since we visited the ...
The Bay of Fundy and Hopewell Rocks
... Hopewell Rocks. Just days before leaving home, our 1000 Place to See Before You Die page-a-day calendar happened to suggest the Hopewell Rocks. We hadn’t been planning to swing by, but it was so close to our intended path that we made a ...
St. John to Frederickton, NB
The next day we went into Saint John and wandered around the town including a memorable visit to the old market where I was introduced to lobster rolls. Yummy. I have to find some way of getting fresh Atlantic lobster out here!. Then we drove up the ...
June 23rd Kayaking Day
... in. Bought some firewood before realising I lacked an ax. Set up camp then wandered to Alma (found an ax) before heading to Hopewell. When I stopped at the gate I was told to try and stay at site 40 by the headquarters: best view; sadly my reservation ...
Across the Border
... from the border guard. In just a few minutes we were on our way again. The drive from the border to Hopewell Cape was uneventful with a few geocaches thrown in for a break now and then. Photo ops were at a minimum as the weather was ...
Rocks 'n stuff
... - went to an Acadian museum, visitors' centre, etc. The most eventful part of today was a short afternoon drive from Moncton to Hopewell Rocks, which is in (on? near?) the Bay of Fundy, the site of the highest tides in the world. It was actually ...
Hopewell Rocks und Fundy National Park
... Wald- und Sonnenbrände zu befürchten sind, besteht hier eher die Gefahr von Überflutungen und Frostbeulen. Offiziell ist Hopewell Rocks noch geschlossen - die Touristensaison beginnt hier erst Ende Mai. (Hoffentlich hat die Wetterfee sich diesen Termin ...
Oceans and Caves and Trails - oh my
... ;Went down to Big Salmon River and took a walk across the suspension bridge. Time to get my butt to Hopewell Cape cause tomorrow I'm going to see the Flowerpot rocks and walk on the ocean floor (again)! ...
Some Highs and Some Lows
Our next destination is Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, home of some of the highest tides in the world and the Flower Pot Rocks. We needed to leave Keji early in order to get to Hopewell Cape for the low tide as our plan was to see low tide today and then ...
Salt, Sweat, Mud, and Deet!
... and bidding farewell to our B&B. Yesterday we woke up quite early as well and headed off on the two hour journey to Hopewell Rocks, a unique rock formation in the Bay of Fundy where we were going kayaking. Because of the extreme high and low tides ...
Kayaking the Hopewell Rocks
... way is very fun. I'd also like to note that we drove through the Fundy National Park and the small town of Alma to get to Hopewell Cape and found the drive to be breathtaking. We loved Alma (stopped in at the Octopus' Garden for lunch which was great) and ...
Highest Tides in the World
... it was the thing we were most excited about. We did get a little bit of time here and some great photos though. The Hopewell Rocks is home to the highest tides in the world. Yes, the world. Every day, 100 billion tonnes of water fills ...
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