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The marine wildlife areas of the Bay of Fundy in Canada are among the best locations in the world to observe whales, seabirds, and diverse ocean life. The nutrient‑rich waters created by powerful tides support a vibrant marine ecosystem that attracts many species throughout the year. Visitors can join guided whale‑watching tours, observe seabirds along coastal cliffs, and enjoy peaceful ocean scenery filled with natural activity. These wildlife encounters create meaningful connections with the marine environment of Atlantic Canada. For travelers, the Bay of Fundy’s marine wildlife areas offer unforgettable opportunities to see whales, coastal birds, and ocean landscapes in a safe and educational setting.

What to See & Do

  • 🦅 Spot majestic 🏔️ Bald Eagles and Peregrine Falcons along the high coastal cliffs
  • 🦭 Photograph Harbour 🧊 Seals resting on snowy rocks and floating ice cakes
  • ❄️ Experience “Sea Smoke” 🌬️—a surreal winter mist rising from the warm tidal waters
  • 🐚 Explore frozen 🦀 tidal pools to see marine life in their winter dormant states
  • 🧘 Enjoy total 🌬️ coastal silence at viewpoints like Point Wolfe or Cape Enrage

How to Get There

  • 🚗 By Car: Coastal 🚙 towns like St. Andrews, Alma (NB), and Digby (NS) are accessible year-round 🏁
  • 🅿️ Parking: Harbor lots 🚗 in St. Andrews and Alma remain plowed and free to use in winter 🅿️
  • 🚶 Access: Use 👣 maintained trails in Fundy National Park or the St. Andrews waterfront 🏁
  • 📍 Location: 🗺️ St. Andrews, NB; Fundy National Park, NB; and Brier Island, NS 🚩
  • ⚠️ Note: Whale 🐋 boat tours are CLOSED until June 2026; watch from the shore! 🛑

Travel Tips

  • 🔭 Bring a spotting 🎒 scope or binoculars; winter wildlife stays further from the shore 🐦
  • 🧥 Dress in 🧣 triple layers; the wind chill at shoreline viewpoints can reach -20°C 🌡️
  • 📱 Use the 🌐 eBird app to track rare winter visitors like Snowy Owls or Harlequin Ducks 🦆
  • 🧊 Wear ice cleats 👟; shoreline rocks and observation decks are often glazed with frozen spray 🧼
  • 🛑 Respect wildlife: 🦌 maintain a distance of at least 100 meters to avoid causing winter stress 🐾

Suggested Itinerary

  • 08:30 – 🏁 Arrive at the ⚓ St. Andrews waterfront; watch for seals in the harbor ice 🦭
  • 10:00 – 🚶 Hike the 🌲 coastal trails of Fundy National Park to spot eagles and falcons 🦅
  • 12:30 – 🍲 Enjoy a 🍵 warm seafood chowder in the village of Alma while watching the tides 🥣
  • 14:30 – 📸 Drive to 🕯️ Cape Enrage for dramatic photography of the winter sea and seabirds 🤳
  • 17:00 – 🌇 Catch the 🌅 sunset over the bay; watch for ducks in the open water leads 🦆

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: Wildlife viewing depends on season and weather

Entry Fee:

Varies by tour operator or park site

Best Time to Visit:

Summer and early autumn for whale and seabird activity

Location

📌Marine Wildlife Viewing Areas, Bay of Fundy, Canada

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