Everybody is soaking wet and screaming. Only your guide remains calm. No water park can match the thrills of riding Canada's surging, churning waters in what's known as "tidal bore rafting". In Nova ...
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 ...
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 ...
URBANIA, Nova Scotia — Six middle-aged women in bright yellow rubber suits and life jackets hurry the last 10 meters to the riverbank. Their feet are sinking ankle-deep into the rusty-brown mud, each ...
Six middle-aged women in bright yellow rubber suits and life jackets hurry the last 10 metres to the riverbank. Their feet are sinking ankle-deep into the rusty-brown mud, each step making a loud ...
An April 1 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows two side-by-side videos. One displays water shooting up into the air accompanied by a loud, ominous sound. The other is a man describing what ...
Spend any amount of time in the seaside province of Nova Scotia and you’ll quickly come to love the subtle taste of sea salt in the air: You’re never more than 40 miles from the ocean in any direction ...
Occurring on only a few dozen rivers around the world, tidal bores are as rare as they are intriguing. Michael Berry outlines the science behind this natural phenomenon and describes his sighting in ...