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Fundy Biosphere Region: Where Tides Meet Trails

Discover the Bay of Fundy's natural wonders: UNESCO-designated biosphere with highest tides, coastal trails & Acadian forests.

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Explore the Fundy Biosphere Region, a UNESCO-designated area on New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy coast. Discover dramatic tides, coastal trails, Acadian forests, and a rich cultural heritage in this unique Canadian landscape.

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Local tips

  • Visit during low tide to walk on the ocean floor and witness the dramatic tidal changes.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning coastal scenery and diverse wildlife.
  • Check local schedules for guided tours and workshops to learn about the region's ecology and conservation efforts.
  • Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change quickly.
  • Explore the local artisan shops and farmers' markets for unique souvenirs and regional products.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From Moncton, take Route 2 East towards Nova Scotia. Exit onto Route 114 South towards Hopewell Cape/Fundy National Park. Follow Route 114, and then turn onto Route 935. Continue on Route 935 to Johnson's Mills. The Fundy Biosphere Region office is located at NB-935, Johnson's Mills, NB E4K 3N7. Parking is available on-site. There are no tolls on this route.

  • Public Transport

    From Moncton, several options exist to reach the Fundy Biosphere Region. The most direct involves a taxi or rideshare from Moncton to Johnson's Mills, costing approximately $60-$80 CAD. Alternatively, take a regional bus from Moncton towards Alma, and transfer to a local bus heading towards Johnson's Mills. The closest bus stop is on Route 935, about 2 km from the Fundy Biosphere Region office. Bus fares vary, but a single ride typically costs around $3-$5 CAD. Check local bus schedules for accurate times.

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The Fundy Biosphere Region, a UNESCO-designated site since 2007, encompasses over 442,000 hectares of New Brunswick's upper Bay of Fundy coast, stretching from St. Martins to the Tantramar Marsh near Sackville, and inland to Moncton. This region is a unique blend of geological formations, diverse ecosystems, and cultural heritage. The area is recognized as the unsurrendered lands and traditional territory of the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Passamaquoddy peoples. The biosphere boasts the world's highest tides, creating a dynamic interplay between land and sea. Visitors can explore coastal trails, Acadian forests, and salt marshes. The region's diverse ecosystems support a variety of species, including the peregrine falcon and the Canada lynx. Conservation efforts are in place to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable development within the Bay of Fundy. The Fundy Biosphere Region offers a range of activities, including hiking, kayaking, birdwatching, and cycling. Explore the Fundy Footpath, a challenging 64 km wilderness trail, or discover shorter, family-friendly options within Fundy National Park. Visit the Hopewell Rocks to witness the dramatic effects of the tides or explore the sea caves near St. Martins.

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