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Burntcoat Head Park

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Burntcoat Head Park is a remarkable coastal destination in Nova Scotia, Canada, famous for recording the highest tidal range ever measured on Earth within the Bay of Fundy. The dramatic rise and fall of the ocean reveals vast stretches of seabed during low tide and completely transforms the landscape at high tide. Visitors can safely walk on the ocean floor, explore tidal pools, and observe striking red cliffs and rock formations shaped by powerful natural forces. The unique tidal environment makes Burntcoat Head one of the most extraordinary coastal experiences in the world. For travelers, Burntcoat Head Park offers a rare opportunity to witness extreme natural tides while enjoying peaceful scenery and educational coastal exploration.

What to See & Do

  • 🌊 Stand at the 🌏 site of the highest recorded tides in world history
  • 🧊 Explore the “Ice Cakes” ❄️—massive frozen tidal chunks left on the ocean floor
  • 📸 Capture high-contrast 🏔️ photos of red sandstone cliffs against white winter snow
  • 🦅 Observe winter 🐾 raptors like bald eagles hunting along the icy Minas Basin
  • 🕯️ Visit the 🏠 lighthouse grounds for a panoramic view of the 12-meter tidal shift

How to Get There

  • 🚗 By Car: A 🚙 1.5-hour drive from Halifax via Hwy 102 and Route 215 🏁
  • 🅿️ Parking: The main 🚗 lot remains accessible, though it may not be salted ❄️
  • 🚶 Access: The 👣 lighthouse grounds are open; beach access depends on snow levels ❄️
  • 📍 Location: 🗺️ 611 Burntcoat Rd, Noel, NS B0N 2C0 📍
  • ⚠️ Note: No 🚍 public transit; ensure your vehicle has ❄️ winter tires for rural roads

Travel Tips

  • 🕒 Check Tides: 🌊 High tide is approx. 11:15 AM today. Only walk the floor 4 hours after this ⏰
  • 🧊 Wear ice cleats 👟; the frozen mud and stairs are deceptively dangerous 🛑
  • 🧥 Dress for 🌬️ “Minas Basin Winds”—the wind chill here is much higher than in Halifax 🌡️
  • 🚫 Stay away from 🧱 cliff edges; winter ice makes the ground unstable and prone to slides ⚠️
  • 🥪 Bring your own 🍼 supplies; the nearest open shops are in the village of Kennetcook ⛽

Suggested Itinerary

  • 11:00 – 🏁 Arrive at the 🏠 Lighthouse grounds to witness the peak of 🌊 High Tide
  • 12:00 – 📸 Photograph the 🏔️ “Ice Shove” and the cliffs from the safety of the park 🎞️
  • 13:30 – 🍲 Drive to a 🏘️ nearby village for a warm lunch while the tide recedes 🥘
  • 15:30 – 🚶 Return to 🐚 walk on the ocean floor as the red seabed is revealed 🧊

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: Seasonal hours vary throughout the year

Entry Fee:

Park admission may apply

Best Time to Visit:

Low tide for ocean floor walking and high tide to observe the full tidal range

Location

📌 Burntcoat Head Park, Nova Scotia, Canada

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