Fundy National Park

Experience the world’s highest tides along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the bay as you paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up to 12 m or more, walk the otherworldly ocean floor at low tide, or venture inland where trails lead to waterfalls deep in Acadian forests.

Features

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Camping in Fundy National Park

Whether you prefer to camp in a tent, in a trailer, in accommodations or in the backcountry, we have the experience you're looking for! 

Saumon atlantique dans l'eau

Recovering Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon

Fundy National Park is working hard with partners to recover Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon.

 

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Fundy's trails

A large trail system of over 30 trails with soaring coastal views showcasing the highest tides in the world and the Acadian forest.

Visiting Fundy National Park

Activities and experiences

Things to do, trails, events, programs, itineraries, volunteering, and red chairs.

Reservations

Make a reservation for campsites and accommodations.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Types of accommodations, equipped camping, and nearby accommodations.

Tours and programs

Guided tours, programs, workshops, and learning experiences.

Fees

Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.

Safety and guidelines

Wildlife, weather, environment, insect, and seasonal safety.

Plan your visit

How to get here, equipment rentals, fees, facilities and services, meeting and event rentals.

Passes and permits

The seasonal and discovery admission passes and fishing permits can be purchased on-site. Buy your Discovery Pass here.

About Fundy National Park

Nature and science

Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.

Culture and history

History, culture, cultural landscape, designation information.

Stewardship and management

Partners, film permits, research permits, plans, and policies.

Contact Fundy National Park

  Phone

506-887-6000 

  Email
fundy@pc.gc.ca

  For emergencies within the park

911  

  For non-emergency incidents

Jasper Dispatch - 1-877-852-3100  

Hours of operation

Park access: Always open
Information centre and campgrounds:

  Check our hours of operation

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