Fundy Shore Ecotour
The Fundy Shore Ecotour is a scenic drive in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and encircles several sub-basins of the Bay of Fundy, which contains the highest tidal range on the planet.
The Fundy Shore Ecotour runs from Brooklyn, Hants County in the south, to Amherst, Cumberland County near the inter-provincial boundary with New Brunswick in the north.
The route follows the shores of Chignecto Bay, Minas Basin, and Cobequid Bay and overlaps with and extends the Glooscap Trail in many places.
Communities
- Amherst
- River Hebert
- Joggins
- Advocate Harbour
- Parrsboro
- Five Islands
- Economy
- Bass River
- Glenholme
- Onslow
- Truro
- Old Barns
- Clifton
- Beaver Brook
- Green Oaks
- Maitland
- Selma
- Noel Shore
- Onslow
- Minasville
- Moose Brook
- Tenecape
- Walton
- Pembroke
- Cambridge
- Bramber
- Cheverie
- Kempt Shore
- Summerville
- Centre Burlington
- Brooklyn
Parks
- Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
- Central Grove Provincial Park
- Clairmont Provincial Park
- Five Islands Provincial Park
Museums
- Fundy Geological Museum
- Age of Sail Heritage Centre
- Joggins Fossil Cliffs
Highways
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