The world’s highest tides, reaching up to 53 feet, were measured in Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy. Did you know these tides set the stage for epic adventures like kayaking, tidal bore rafting, fossil ...
If Moses drove a late-model Dodge Caravan, he'd know exactly what we're going through. We're driving as fast as we dare across the temporarily dry seabed, with one eye on the tide chart and the other ...
After successfully retrieving a novel tidal turbine system deployed in the Bay of Fundy last November, a Nova Scotia research team is upgrading its second turbine and monitoring equipment for another ...
Crewmembers of Hawaii’s voyaging canoe Hokulea had a chance to walk on the ocean floor this week. While Hokulea was docked in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, crewmembers visited the Bay of Fundy, one of the ...
The Bay of Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, has one of the world’s most powerful tides. Now, engineers and scientists hope to finally turn it into a clean energy source. By Ian Austen ...
Nestled between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada, the Bay of Fundy may seem like any other beautiful body of water. It is 170 miles of shoreline marked by rugged cliffs, tidal mud flats and ...
Our kayak rises, hangs in the air, then slaps back down on the water. Over and over again. I want to admire the immense sandstone rock formations that rise out of the chocolaty water, but with these ...