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Fundy National Park

New Brunswick's spectacular Bay of Fundy is famous for tides that rise and fall over 5 stories every 12 hours or so, moving one hundred billion tons of water. It is a rich, sheltered ocean shore environment and a bird watching mecca, with almost 350 species. The bay is also a staging area for popular whale watching excursions and research on the Right Whale, the rarest of the great whales.

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  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Created February 10, 2010 by
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