Thursday, July 12, 2018

New Brunswick, St. Martins

New Brunswick - part 2
(sightseeing)

July 4, 2018 - July 6, 2018


Just east of St. Martins is a 12 mile parkway called the Fundy Trail.  It is flanked by sections offering hiking and biking trails.  It's purpose is to allow visitors to access spectacular views of the southern coast of New Brunswick and the Bay of Fundy as well as access the various rivers and streams flowing into the Bay of Fundy.

The St. Martins Sea Cave
When the tide is out you can walk right out to the cave and beyond. 
Although you can hardly see them, there are some kayakers heading to the cave.

Flower pot rock - so called because of their shape and the green growth at the top.
When the tide is in all you can see is a small bit of the rock directly under the greenery.
Kayakers find exploring these types of formations a lot of fun!

Fuller Falls

This set of cable steps is how you get down to view Fuller Falls.
Barney didn't like going down here very much but he made it!

Spectacular NB coast and the Bay of Fundy

Suspension bridge over the Big Salmon River

View of the Big Salmon River from the middle of the suspension bridge.

Another view of the coast and the bay.

View of Long Beach from the Fundy Trail.

The Fundy trail was a outstanding drive with lots of places to get out and see the the sights.  For hikers or bikers there are numerous trails to explore and enjoy.  Definitely worth the drive to get there.


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