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An Area Full of Tourist Attractions: Natural and Man-made!

Located off the northern coast of Maine and extending into Canada between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, this natural phenomenon is home to 50-foot tides and so much more.  It truly is one of the greatest natural tourist attractions in the world...

The Bay of Fundy contains a fully diverse ecosystem and equally varied geological landscape encompassing coastal areas including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine.

The waters of the bay are populated with approximately 8 species of whales, an abundance of dolphins, porpoises, fish, seals, seabirds and more.  All this is framed by breathtaking rock cliffs, eroded sandstone statues, dramatic mud flats and awesome marsh plateaus.

This variety has carried out across the land that surrounds the Bay.  The culture of this great region ranges from the sea-bound traditions of Maine and the Fundy Isles to the loyalist pride of Saint John to the lush and rich farmlands of the Annapolis Valley to the homeland of Acadian heritage.  Come visit this truly awe inspiring natural tourist attractions... you'll be glad you did!

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