Cabins in Bay of Fundy with a private bathroom

This natural wonder is home to the world’s highest tides.

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Bunkies On The Lake

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Lunenburg, NS
Peaceful lakeside glamping 90 minutes from Halifax, 40 minutes to Lunenburg. Sensea Spa, local wineries, restaurants and beaches make for great day trips. Or rest and reset onsite; swimming, kayaks, SUP, self directed mindfulness, chill in a hammock, curl up in a reading nook, enjoy a campfire, slow down and quiet your mind.
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Fundy Fantasy Oceanfront Cabin

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Digby, NS
Oceanfront cabin located on the famous Bay of Fundy. Private & secluded accommodation geared toward adventurous couples. Firepit, outdoor heated shower (seasonal), outdoor composting toilet. Woodburning stove solar equipped for lighting and refrigeration. All cooking supplies available. Designed and owner build. Pizza oven coming soon! RYA 10607085729465884-2701
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Cabins in Bay of Fundy with a private bathroom guide

Overview

The Bay of Fundy is a unique natural wonder in eastern Canada. Bordered by the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, it’s famous for having the highest tides in the world. The difference between high and low tide can be as much as 40 feet. The area offers spectacular hiking through forests, coastal trails, and even on the ocean floor during low tide (you’ll want to pay close attention to tidal times, though!) Animal lovers will appreciate the chance to see whales, seals, and migratory birds, and the Bay of Fundy is also an excellent fishing region, making it a prime spot for any camping adventure.

Where to go

Saint John, New Brunswick

Those arriving via ferry will land in the seaside city of Saint John. Once known as a somewhat gritty, industrial-focused destination, Saint John is fun, vibrant, and filled with travel attractions. A must-visit spot is the Saint John City Market, Canada’s oldest continuing farmers’ market and an ideal location to pick up local delicacies, including smoked fish, blueberries, and maple syrup.

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick

A superb destination for camping, hiking (there are more than 30 trails), golf, cycling, swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching, Fundy National Park is an excellent spot to view the region’s famous tides. When the tides are low, you can see the area’s well-known “flowerpots.” These rusty red stone sea stacks owe their distinctive appearance to the forces of erosion.

Wolfville, Nova Scotia

Wolfville is the gateway to Nova Scotia’s famed wine industry. As part of the Annapolis Valley, Wolfville is a prime growing area and you’ll find ample farmers’ markets, gardens, and—of course—wine. Key names include Benjamin Bridge, Luckett Vineyard, and Domaine de Grand Pré.

Digby, Nova Scotia

This seaside fishing town is where you’ll go to catch the ferry to New Brunswick, but you’ll want to hang around for a few days. The community likes to boast that it has the most delicious sea scallops in the world and seafood restaurants abound. There’s a vibrant arts scene here as well. Renowned Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis lived by Digby for decades and visitors can check out the memorial to her tiny home where she painted thousands of pieces of art. 

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