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Bay of Fundy Tide, Time-lapse, Fundy National Park

Time-lapse video of the Bay of Fundy tide at Point Wolfe, Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada. This vantage point on the Shiphaven Trail is THE most spectacular location in Fundy National Park to see the full range of the tide. You would have to sit here for 6 hours and 10 minutes to experience this, but every minute would be worth it.

You really have to experience the Fundy tide for yourself to fully grasp the magnitude of it. This is just one inlet, but imagine every river, inlet, and cove, not to mention the entire Bay of Fundy filling up with an additional 12 metres of water in 6 hours. It's mind boggling. In fact, I can't imagine why you're not here right now to check it out for yourself.

This was shot as continuous video and then sped up 25,000% to compress it into one minute. Shooting it as video, as opposed to still images, gives greater options at the time of production but it sure takes a lot of disk space. The original video was shot July 10, 2009 but I just remade it into this format for YouTube. The soundtrack was made using SonicFire Pro 5.

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???????? Bay of Fundy Tides are INCREDIBLE! Where to See World's Highest Tides | Newstates, eh? ???? Ep. 10

Walk the ocean floor during the highest tides in the world! Explore the new Fundy Trail Parkway, a completely dry harbor in Alma, and the incredible rock formations at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park! Watch more Canadian Adventures: ????

00:00 Bay of Fundy Intro
00:55 Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
02:23 Flower Pots of Hopewell Rocks - highest tides in the world
04:16 Alma, New Brunswick - boats sitting on the ocean floor!
05:24 NEW Fundy Trail Parkway
05:53 Walton Glen Gorge (Grand Canyon of New Brunswick)
07:09 Driving the Fundy Trail Parkway
07:27 River flowing backwards?
08:14 Suspension Bridge
09:09 Back to Alma to see the high tides
09:31 Back at Hopewell Rocks to see the high tides
09:58 The mystery of Magnetic Hill
11:50 Where to Next?!


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50ft tides in Burntcoat Head Park, Nova Scotia

Burntcoat Head Park is home of the world's highest record tides. One hundred billion tonnes of water daily flow in and out of the basin every 13 hours which is more than the combined flow of all the world's freshwater rivers! For more information on the Bay of Fundy visit

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Experiencing the HIGHEST tides in the WORLD at the Bay of Fundy (Hopewell Rocks)

Located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia lies one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, the Bay of Fundy. This body of water is home to the highest tides in the world, with 160 billion TONS of water flowing in and out of the bay every 6 hours, which is apparently enough to fill the Grand Canyon. ????

To see these crazy tides for ourselves, we spent 18 hours at Hopewell Rocks, a park known for its super cool flowerpot rocks. We experienced the park at low tide by walking on the very muddy ocean floor, which was pretty hilarious. Plus at high tide, both from overlooks and on a kayaking tour. It was absolutely surreal to see areas we were walking on completely covered in water!

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 About Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
01:22 Seeing Hopewell Rocks at LOW tide
04:55 About the Bay of Fundy
06:12 Seeing Hopewell Rocks at HIGH tide
07:31 Kayaking Hopewell Rocks

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Bay of Fundy Tides - Halls Harbour Timelapse

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The Hopewell Rocks - OFFICIAL Time Lapse video of 45.6 foot tide

The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cycle, we set up a camera and took 1 photograph per minute from before sunrise until after sunset. The resulting 926 photos were then each used as a frame of video to create this glimpse of the world's largest tides. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, come spend a day with us on the ocean floor.

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Spring Tide Timelapse, Halls Harbour HD

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Bay of Fundy's Radical Tide Swings

Tides effect the entire globe. Meanwhile, in Canada's Nova Scotia the Bay of Fundy serves up tidal swings that draw tourists from around the globe. Four times a day tides expose the ocean's true power, shifting water up to 54 feet at tide change.

Some of the largest tidal swings are seen here in Parrsboro, a small coastal town where boats come in on high tide and rest on the ocean floor during low tide. It's a phenomenon that impresses no matter how many times you see it.

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Time Lapse video of Hall's Harbour, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

What's it like to see the tide come in and go out on the Bay of Fundy? It's a bit like someone let the water out of the bath and all the toy boats are sitting on the bottom of the tub. This whole process happens every 6 hours so you have plenty of time to enjoy a lobster dinner while you wait for it come come back in. Check out this time lapse video at Nova Scotia's Hall's Harbour on the Bay of Fundy.

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Bay of Fundy | High Tides and Adventure | Canada Travel Vlog | The Planet D

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16 Ways to Experience the Bay of Fundy in both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
You'll see the Bay of Fundy at both high tide and low tide and see all the best viewpoints, lookouts and adventures to be had.

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1. Three Sisters
2. Tidal Bore Rafting
3. Kayaking
4. Burntcoat Head Park
5. Three Sisters Trail
6. Old Shipyard Beach
7. Advocate Harbour
8. Chignecto Provincial Park Red Rocks

►New Brunswick
1. Hopewell Rocks
2. Reversing Falls
3. Saint Martins - Caves of Saint Martins
4. Fundy National Park
5. Fundy Trail Parkway
6. Cape Enrage
7. Split Apple Rock
8. Lighthouses


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Tidal Bore - Bay of Fundy - Moncton - New Brunswick

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Hopewell Rocks Park: Witness the Bay of Fundy's Extreme Tide

Located along the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada, Hopewell Rocks Park is both a geological and tidal wonder. Check out nature's sculpture gallery in the form of flowerpot rocks while waiting for the most unique phenomenon in the Bay of Fundy: tides, extreme tides. The high tide/low tide differential can occasionally be as high as 53.5 feet (16.3 meters). So head on over, buy your ticket, and go see for yourself!

*All footage shot in early July of 2019



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Tidal Bore Rafting the World's Highest Tides on the Bay of Fundy

Tidal bore rafting on the world's largest tides in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia.
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Tidal Bore rafting on the Bay of Fundy is an adrenaline filled rush that takes passengers on a zodiac ride they'll never forget. Hold on as the world's largest tides come in on the Shubenacadie River. You'll be tossed around, soaked and sprayed by salt water mixing with the fresh water of the river. This extreme sport is fun for anyone as you don't have to do a thing. The boat driver takes care of everything for you!

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Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore Rafting: The Ultimate Adventure

The Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast have the world's largest tides and can rise over 50 feet. When it rises the sea water flows upstream into the Shubenecadie River in Nova Scotia. The result is sections of rapids which local tour operators take advantage of and get their guests into them.

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Fall and rise of the tide in the Bay of Fundy at Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia - Time Lapse

The world's hjghest tides occur in the Bay of Fundy in Atlantic Canada. This time lapse movie speeds up by 720 times the fall and rise of the tide in Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia.
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Highest Tides in the World

I want to share with you a place that will blow your mind! At low tide, you can go for a walk on the ocean floor. And after just a few hours, you could be scuba diving in the same spot! It’s a place that you have to see to believe.

And because I’m a geek about this science stuff, I also found out WHY the tides are so massive here.

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Experience Tidal Bore Rafting | Virtual Reality Video

Feel the rush of riding waves as the power of the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy create roller coaster rapids. Tidal bore rafting is a thrilling experience that you can only do in Nova Scotia!

Bay of Fundy Tide Time-Lapse, Upper Salmon River

Watch the Bay of Fundy tide rising in the Upper Salmon River at Alma, New Brunswick, Canada. Approximately 3 hours & 40 minutes compressed into 1 minute.


This view is seen from the bridge (on route 114) spanning the Upper Salmon River between Alma and Fundy National Park. The park is on the left side of the river and to my right, just outside of this view is the main street of Alma. As the tide rises, water from the Bay of Fundy floods back up the river about 1 km. and the river estuary changes from fresh to salt water. The full tide, from low to high, takes 6 hours & 13 minutes but the tide doesn't reach this part of the river until the tide has already been rising for a couple of hours. This time-lapse sequence was shot September 22, 2009 as regular video and then sped up about 25,000%.

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Reversing Falls St John, NB, Bay of Fundy

Reversing Falls is a phenomenon in St. John, New Brunswick, on the Bay of Fundy, where the massive downstream current of the St. John River reverses direction at high tide. The day we shot the video the high tide was 24 feet.

Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

An afternoon over the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada. Featuring Cape Split, lighthouses, and the highest tides in the world.

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