Top 3 Incentives to See the Bay of Fundy!

The Bay of Fundy is situated off the northern coastline of Maine and continues into Canada between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It definitely is one of the best natural traveler attractions on earth and is now representing Canada as one of the 28 worldwide finalists in the Official New7Wonders of Nature competition. Why is the Bay of Fundy so memorable? Below are the best incentives to go over to the Bay of Fundy:

1. The Highest Tides on the PlanetGlobe

The Bay of Fundy colossal tides alone make that the Bay of Fundy is one of the globe’s top natural miracle. Two times a day the bay floods with and empties of its 100 billion tonnes of water in the course of every tide cycle. That beats the flow of all the freshwater rivers in the world together.

The tidal range varies from 3.5 meters (11ft) along the southwest shore of Nova Scotia and progressively increases as the flood waters reach up the 174 miles (280 km) of shoreline to the head of the Bay where, in the Minas Basin, the tide can reach an ridiculous 16 meters (53ft). That is five to ten times greater than any other tide on earth!

2. Rivals the Amazon Rainforest in Marine Biodiversity

The astonishing and world-class tides of Fundy form the engine which fuels, cultivates and supports one of the most awesome natural ecosystems of the planet. The Bay of Fundy is an absolutely essential place for bird, fish and marine mammal migrations.

Its deep-sea biodiversity equals that of the Amazon Rainforest. Many have also listed the Bay of Fundy higher in position than Australia’s Great Barrier Reef when evaluating the voluminous and wonderful pyramid of the oceanic food-chain it has produced, and as a result, the extensive and diverse range of creatures it appeals to.

3. Habitat to Over 8 Species of Whales

At least 8 species of whales are living in the Bay of Fundy throughout the summer months, including the Minke, Humpback, Finback and the endangered Northern Right Whale. The Bay of Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth, both for the copious amounts of food and for the shelter that the Bay supplies. The Bay of Fundy provides an important “nursery” where over half of the world’s population of endangered North Atlantic Right whale raise their calves.

The first whales arrive from their southern migration areas at the end of spring and by mid-July all the whales, including the rare North Atlantic Right Whale, have returned and they normally stay in the Bay of Fundy until fall. This is why, the Bay of Fundy whale watching season runs from June to October. The top month to go whale watching is honestly August.

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