But no matter the rain, today we go to Hopewell Rocks. This is the place on the Bay of Fundy that has the highest tides in the world. The rain slowed down as we got near the site. No sun, but at least not heavy rain. At least the tourist level will be down.
This is the first sign that you see. It is a reminder of when you need to get off the beach.
Another reminder, this time down near the beach.
This is the view from the stairway just above the beach. About 100 steps down to the beach, and 100 back up.
More views from the beach. This is the lowest tidal point. At the highest the water goes above the point of the arches.
The afternoon saw us leaving New Brunswick and entering Nova Scotia.
One more item of interest. Diesel is lower than regular gas. We like Irving.

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