NOVA SCOTIA PART 4 • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NEW BRUNSWICK
The Bay of Fundy boasts the world’s biggest tides. On a typical day the tide is 45 feet. In extreme storm and lunar conditions they can reach almost 55 feet! Twice each day, over 175 billion tons of seawater surges in and out—more than the flow of all of the world’s freshwater rivers combined.