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Bay Of Fundy Collection (#2)

The Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, has been a captivating destination since the 1870s

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Hopewell Rocks Flowerpot Rocks Bay Of Fundy Silt

Hopewell Rocks Flowerpot Rocks Bay Of Fundy Silt
Flowerpot rocks at low tide; The rocks were shaped by erosion over 300 million years

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: North Atlantic Right Whale, Eubalaena glacialis, Digital Illustration

North Atlantic Right Whale, Eubalaena glacialis, Digital Illustration
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is a baleen whale and one of three right whale species belonging to the genus Eubalaena

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Lake and Trees Fundy Trail, Bay of Fundy New Brunswick, Canada

Lake and Trees Fundy Trail, Bay of Fundy New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Fundy Trail Bay of Fundy New Brunswick, Canada

Fundy Trail Bay of Fundy New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Long Island, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada

Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Long Island, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Bay of Fundy; Long Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Shoreline Along The Bay Of Fundy, Near Pubnico; Nova Scotia, Canada

Shoreline Along The Bay Of Fundy, Near Pubnico; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Balancing Rock, Basalt Rock Cliffs, Bay Of Fundy; Long Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Balancing Rock, Basalt Rock Cliffs, Bay Of Fundy; Long Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Basalt Rock Cliffs, Bay Of Fundy; Brier Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Basalt Rock Cliffs, Bay Of Fundy; Brier Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Lobster boats tied up to dock at low tide in Alma, along the Bay of Fundy coast of New Brunswick

Lobster boats tied up to dock at low tide in Alma, along the Bay of Fundy coast of New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Hopewell Rocks, the flowerpot rocks, on the Bay of Fundy, scene of the worlds highest tides

Hopewell Rocks, the flowerpot rocks, on the Bay of Fundy, scene of the worlds highest tides, at night in New Brunswick, Canada, North America

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape d Or. Bay of Fundy at dawn

Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape d Or. Bay of Fundy at dawn. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Bay Of Fundy, St. Martins, Sea caves at Hacks Beach

Canada, New Brunswick, Bay Of Fundy, St. Martins, Sea caves at Hacks Beach (Large format sizes available)

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, grass sticking out of sea, summer

Canada, Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, grass sticking out of sea, summer

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) during autumn migration

Semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) during autumn migration
Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Sea ice fills the Gulf of St. Lawrence, giving the landscape a wintery appearance

Sea ice fills the Gulf of St. Lawrence, giving the landscape a wintery appearance
March 18, 2009 - Sea ice fills the Gulf of St. Lawrence, giving the landscape a wintery appearance, despite it being nearly April. Located in eastern Canada, the Gulf of St

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: 2962713; out of copyright

2962713; out of copyright

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Bay of Fundy, Campobello

Canada, New Brunswick, Bay of Fundy, Campobello. Campobello Island, historic East Quoddy Lighthouse (aka Head Harbour Light), circa 1829

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: FORT FREDERICK, 1758. North view of Fort Frederick on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

FORT FREDERICK, 1758. North view of Fort Frederick on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, at the site of present-day St. John, New Brunswick. Watercolor, 1758, by Thomas Davies

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: CANADA: PORT ROYAL, 1609. Lescarbots map of Port Royal, or Annapolis Basin, 1609

CANADA: PORT ROYAL, 1609. Lescarbots map of Port Royal, or Annapolis Basin, 1609

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, Scots Bay, Bay of Fundy at High Tide

North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, Scots Bay, Bay of Fundy at High Tide

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Fishing boats docked at low at in the Bay of Fundy town of Alma, New Brunswick, Canada

Fishing boats docked at low at in the Bay of Fundy town of Alma, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Hopewell Cape, Bay of Fundy. Hopewell Rocks at low tide (aka

Canada, New Brunswick, Hopewell Cape, Bay of Fundy. Hopewell Rocks at low tide (aka Flowerpot Rocks)

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: People sea kayaking at high tide in the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

People sea kayaking at high tide in the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAVAL ACTION. U. S. S. Chesapeake, seized by Confederate forces

CIVIL WAR: NAVAL ACTION. U. S. S. Chesapeake, seized by Confederate forces
CIVIL WAR: NAVAL ACTION. U.S.S. Chesapeake, seized by Confederate forces, landing her crew and passengers off Musquash Harbor, Bay of Fundy, Canada. Wood engraving, English, January 1864

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: FISHING BOAT, 1878. Fishermen from the island of Grand Manan in their boat in the Bay of Fundy

FISHING BOAT, 1878. Fishermen from the island of Grand Manan in their boat in the Bay of Fundy. Wood engraving, American, 1878

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: American lobster

American lobster (Homarus americanus) on the seabed. This lobster inhabits the eastern coast of North America. It is nocturnal

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Low tide at the

Low tide at the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Reversing falls on the St. John River at St. John, New Brunswick, Canada

Reversing falls on the St. John River at St. John, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Mid tide at the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Mid tide at the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: People sea kayaking in the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

People sea kayaking in the Bay of Fundy at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Lighthouse at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Lighthouse at St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, Economy, Bay of Fundy coastline

North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, Economy, Bay of Fundy coastline

Background imageBay Of Fundy Collection: Bay of Fundy, site of the highest tides in the world, Nova Scotia, Canada, North America

Bay of Fundy, site of the highest tides in the world, Nova Scotia, Canada, North America




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The Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, has been a captivating destination since the 1870s. One notable landmark is the Ottawa House Museum in Parrsboro, which was once the summer home of Sir Charles. This historic site offers a glimpse into the past and showcases the region's rich heritage. As you explore this remarkable bay, you'll encounter breathtaking sights such as Minke whales breaching in New Brunswick. These majestic creatures, scientifically known as Baelanoptera acutorostrata, create awe-inspiring moments that leave visitors spellbound. Witnessing a sunrise on the Bay of Fundy in St. Martins is an experience like no other. The vibrant colors paint the sky while casting a golden glow upon the tranquil waters below. It's a serene moment that rejuvenates both body and soul. Humpback whales also grace these waters with their presence. Megaptera novaeangliae can be seen surfacing with their rostrum above water level—a sight that evokes wonder and admiration for these magnificent marine mammals. The Lighthouse on Cape d Or stands tall along Nova Scotia's Maritimes coastline overlooking the Bay of Fundy—an iconic symbol of strength guiding ships safely through treacherous waters for generations. Further along Digby County's Digby Neck lies Balanced Rock—a natural wonder sculpted by time and tides. Its precarious balance defies gravity while offering photographers an incredible subject to capture forever. Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick presents an extraordinary spectacle where towering rock formations meet crashing waves from the Bay of Fundy—nature at its most dramatic and awe-inspiring best. Advocate Harbour boasts another gem—the Cape d Or Lighthouse perched atop rugged cliffs overlooking the ever-changing tides of the Bay of Fundy. Its beacon serves as a reminder of maritime history and guides sailors to safety even today.