The Bay of Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, has one of the world’s most powerful tides. Now, engineers and scientists hope to finally turn it into a clean energy source. By Ian Austen ...
You may have heard of Canada’s Bay of Fundy--perhaps even toured there to see the amazing high and low tides. One of the most popular areas to go there is Hopewell Rocks. Here is a shot of Hopewell ...
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Canadian gov't has no immediate plans to see if Nunavik has higher tides than the Bay of Fundy
Recent satellite images suggest Tasiujaq in Nunavik could have higher tides than the Bay of Fundy, which is known for having the highest tides in the world. But Fisheries and Oceans Canada says it has ...
The world’s highest tides, reaching up to 53 feet, were measured in Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy. Did you know these tides set the stage for epic adventures like kayaking, tidal bore rafting, fossil ...
According to Ed, “Retirement, as I view it comes in three realities. Go-go. Slow-go. Or, No-go. I am going to enjoy the first as long as I can.” Ed is a full time RVer, along with his wife Trish. They ...
Fisheries and Oceans Canada said the satellite images can be used for comparison with the information it has on hand. However, the agency has no immediate plans to gather data to make a true ...
Where typical ocean tides average about three feet, the Bay of Fundy’s record-setting tides soar over 50. This means 160 billion tons of water rush through the bay twice every day, generating enough ...
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