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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Fundy National Park
Fundy's tides are the highest in the world with a difference of more than 50’ depending on the time of year and the location. The boat harbor in the little town of Alma at the eastern entrance to Fundy National Park is a good place to observe the phenomenon.
The park itself is fairly small. A paved road travels through the center providing access to many interconnected hiking trails.
Very little is wheelchair accessible – two viewpoints, one at Alma Beach and one at Point Wolfe, and a very short boardwalk trail at Caribou Plain. The accessible campsites are close to the restrooms.
Most of the parking lots are large enough for RVs. The campgrounds have sites for large RVs. Park
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