The Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada empties into the Bay of Fundy. Twice a day, the river reverses direction due to the highest tides in the world from the Bay of Fundy. (Up to 45 feet!) ...
The Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada empties into the Bay of Fundy. Twice a day, the river reverses direction due to the highest tides in the world from the Bay of Fundy. (Up to 45 feet!) The Jet-Boat takes you for a ride in the boiling, swirling waters as the river is forced back up-stream
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I went on this at the end of the day when the water was at it's highest coming back in and it was wild! The water was so powerful..and of course we were right in the front row.. A total blast! Do it if you get the chance!
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Now O'Leary's Pub, just off Prince William St... That's a amazing. ;P