Eastern Canada, Here we Come – Moncton, New Brunswick -2025 – Part 2

We drove to the Bay of Fundy to watch the tides. You walk from the Visitor Centre on a trail and then go down a few flights of stairs to get to the ocean floor. The Bay is a large inlet of the Atlantic Ocean and the tides are quite impressive. By the time we left, the water had flooded into the Big Arch in above photo.

We had a great time there and even though we have been here before, it was still interesting and certainly keeps your attention.

A couple of other breweries we stopped at during out time here. O’Creek Brewing Co was very nice and we had lunch there. Holy Whale Brewing Co was a great spot. We biked to it and they had a couple of neat murals on their outside walls, a lovely inside and a huge patio out back right on the river. Last, on this post anyways, was Cavok Brewery. Cavok means “ceiling and visibility ok” which makes sense when you know that 2 Air Traffic Controllers bought the brewery.

One more post for Moncton and then we head back into Quebec !

8 thoughts on “Eastern Canada, Here we Come – Moncton, New Brunswick -2025 – Part 2”

  1. Wow man, I would LOVE to see the tide roll in and out there and walk those steps! I love the murals and the interiors of the businesses, very nice. I’ve see the Bay of Fundy on maps, it is truly massive!

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    1. It is really fascinating to see the tides and hear how they work. The water started to come in kind of slow and then all of a sudden, it wasn’t so slow ! The tides really intrigue me. I love murals, some graffiti is okay but when someone does a mural on a wall, they are usually pretty great.

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  2. I had never heard of this incredible tide in the Bay of Fundy before until your last post, but I admit my Canadian geography is not too great having moved over here when I was 10 years old and we never studied Canadian history or geography in the U.S. I like those huge arches with the trees growing on top – very picturesque, especially with the chocolate-colored water. I enjoyed seeing all the murals at the Holy Whale Brewing Company.

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    1. It’s quite something and is supposed to the highest in the world. It’s a unique spot and we have been there before but I would definitely go again. It really does fascinate me lol

      The murals were great! I just loved them

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