The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World, with tides rising as much as 16.3m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs. It has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838 and the current light tower is over 140 years old.
St. James Gate – Event space

Cape Enrage

Moncton Skateboard Park

Moncton Skateboard Park boasts a concrete facility in the heart of downtown Moncton. Accommodates skateboarders and rollerbladers of all abilities. Free admission.
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Parc

During low tide, visitors have seven hours where they can walk on the ocean floor to explore 2 km (1.2 mi.) of shoreline. At high tide, the water rises to fill the caves and turns the “flowerpots” into rocky islands! Walk the scenic trails, witness thousands of migratory shorebirds or kayak around the rocks. It’s no surprise that the Bay was the only Canadian contestant remaining in the New 7 Wonders of Nature contest.
Fundy Golf Course

Challenge yourself to this par 70 course, nestled in the Dickson Brook Valley, this beautiful 9-hole golf course was designed by Stanley Thompson.
Magic Mountain

NEW rides in FunZone and games in TekZone! Magic Mountain features SplashZone – Atlantic Canada’s largest water park. Get Wet! Go Wild! Family Fun! There’s something here for every member of the family.
Tidal Bore

The Tidal Bore in New Brunswick Canada, occurs along the Petitcodiac River near Moncton & Riverview and is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is caused by the surging waters from the Bay of Fundy tides which are the highest tides in the world, that roar up the Petitcodiac River twice daily during the changing tides.
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