Canadian Wildlife

Fundy National Park

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Tides are a power to behold wherever you experience them, but it’s usually a slow-motion transforma­tion. In the Bay of Fundy, the world’s highest tides provide a bit more drama — its ocean waters rise and fall rapidly, flooding and receding over tiny sea creatures that cling to life on exposed rocks and mud. That spectacle is the big draw here, but so are the mixed inland forests, home to a diversity of creatures — from moose to northern flying squirrels.

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