New Brunswick has two extraordinary national parks full of natural wonder. Fundy National Park offers unbelievable hiking with nearly 125 kilometers (78 miles) of absolutely incredible trails through ancient forests and deep river valleys to hidden waterfalls, challenging rock scrambles and unparalleled coastline vistas. This national park is a nature-lower's paradise.
Take a look at the river in the small village of Alma during the low tide with a colorful clutter of fishing boats, resting quietly on the muddy floor of the bay, then just after some hours later, you can see those same boats bobbing on the encroaching tide as they reach for the upper pilings of the wharf.
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