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I have a sneaking suspicion that when a tourist mentions 'Bay of Fundy' what they actually mean is Hopewell Rocks or St Martins Caves rather than 'all that water the cruise ship is sitting in right now, as the entire expanse of salt water you can see is the bay';-)

 

If you actually are just happy seeing any of the bay rather than the famous 'walk on the sea floor/in caves that are underwater at high tide' OP, then you don't even have to get off the ship! If you do want to see one of these two famous sites, check the tide timetables at each for your date - unless it's a long day in port you may not be able to see both Low and High water and will have to choose!

 

Sorry, no recco from me on who to go with - we roadtripped here partly to ensure we could see the low and high tides and the reversing rapids (which were nowhere near as impressive as we had been led to believe so if you have to choose, bounce these to the bottom of your list!)

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This past October we took part in a great private tour organized by a member on our rollcall using

Dave's Taxi Tours.

We are currently looking at this excursion. What are your opinions of the tour in detail. Thanks so much!!

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