Canada
Witness the world’s most dramatic tides, or wander a waterfall-filled forest at this contender for one of theNew7Wonders of Nature.
Covering 207 km2 (80 sq mi) of coast and forest along the Bay of Fundy, Fundy National Park of Canada lets you immerse yourself in one of the most dramatic ecosystems on the planet. The Bay of Fundy is famous for its tides, the fastest and highest in the world, which vary by an astounding 16 metres (52 ft)! Time your visit right and you’ll be able to see the whole ocean advance or retreat. But along with this amazing coastline, over 100km of hiking trails wind through the boreal and hardwood forest, where babbling streams and rivers feed dozens of waterfalls. Among the trees, Fundy forest has some of the last pure stands of red spruce in eastern North America, and the single oldest red spruce tree in the world at 400 years old. To decide which hiking trail is best for you, please visit
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