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The Hopewell Rocks are located along the Bay of Fundy and are home of the highest tides in the world. An iconic and popular place for ocean tidal exploration, it offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit, scenic walking trails, informative walking tours and lookouts.
Walk on the ocean floor with towering rock formations that have been carved by the weather and the powerful incoming waters over decades. You’ll want to visit the Hopewell Rocks during both high tide and low tide so you can truly appreciate the height and range of the highest tides in the world.
Nearby are Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Mary’s Point Bird Sanctuary, Covered bridges, artisan shops, crafters, museums, quiet beaches, lighthouses, waterfalls, biking and hiking trails and more. At Hopewell Rocks, Baymount Outdoor Adventures allows you to kayak the world’s highest tides around the huge rock formations!
Wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Entrance pass is valid for two consecutive days
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Walking tour (specific times daily)
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Family style casual dining with incredible views.
Lunch
DVD (available to purchase)
on site Shuttle services additional $2.00 per person each way (complimentary for disabilities)
Hopewell Rocks
The Hopewell Rocks are located along the Bay of Fundy and are home of the highest tides in the world. An iconic and popular place for ocean tidal exploration, it offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit, scenic walking trails, informative walking tours and lookouts. Walk on the ocean floor with towering rock formations that have been carved by the weather and the powerful incoming waters over decades. You’ll want to visit the Hopewell Rocks during both high tide and low tide so you can truly appreciate the height and range of the highest tides in the world. Nearby are Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Mary’s Point Bird Sanctuary, covered bridges, artisan shops, crafters, museums, quiet beaches, lighthouses, waterfalls, biking and hiking trails and more. At Hopewell Rocks, Baymount Outdoor Adventures allows you to kayak the world’s highest tides around the huge rock formations!
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Axinia D,
25 thg 5, 2025
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Absolutely a must! Come for the high tide and stay for the low tide. There is a playground for kids, a restaurant and wonderful pathways! The experience is worth every penny! Check out the gift store, very tempting ;)
Agnish P,
4 thg 12, 2024
- Viator
Visited Hopewell Rocks during our trip to New Brunswick, Canada, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The park's stunning natural beauty, with its towering flowerpot-shaped rocks carved by the Bay of Fundy's powerful tides, left us in awe. The park's facilities were well-maintained, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. The guided tour was informative and enhanced our understanding of the area's unique geology and ecosystem. Whether you're interested in nature, geology, or simply looking for a unique experience, Hopewell Rocks is a must-visit destination.
Min C,
22 thg 10, 2024
- Viator
it is far away from Saint John and no bus to there. You need to rent a car( the car rental shop opening time is diffrent in the weekends) You can see the rocks with diffrent shapes, water coming and go
GaryandJanet B,
6 thg 10, 2024
- Viator
Walking on the ocean floor with the stunning formations all around us. It was breathtaking! The area was fun to visit, a very nice gift shop and an area where food and drinks are available. It's beautifully laid out, clean and easy to reach. I'm very impressed with the effort that has been given to make it accessible to everyone.
Karen H,
23 thg 9, 2024
- Viator
We arrived for 9am as the centre opened and walked down to the shoreline. Lowest tide had been 30 mins earlier but tide was still a long way out. The rock formations were incredible. Spent a leisurely hour to 90 mins on floor and tide was coming in but appeared to be quite slowly. Wandered to the ramp to walk back up and enjoyed a hot chocolate at the cafe. We then had a walk around trails and stayed down until the tide reached its highest at 2.19pm. It was amazing. The rocks we had stood under were now under water. Highest tide for a long time apparently at 13.9m.