Burntcoat Head Park 45 Faulkner Ln, Noel, NS B0N 2C0, Canada ☎ +1 902-369-2529 Last Updated: 08/03/2024 | |
Burntcoat Head Park is home to the world’s highest recorded tides. While the stunning shoreline may draw you in, visitors also appreciate the green space and wooded areas, as well as the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Picnic tables and benches are available throughout the park. Climb to the top of the historic replica lighthouse and visit the gift shop. | |
Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy is about 400 kilometres long and has an average depth of 246 feet. Twice each day, 160 billion tonnes of water flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy, a feat of nature recognized by the Guinness World Records in 1975. Burntcoat Head has an average high tide of 47.5 feet with an extreme range of 53.6 feet. The tides are a rich resource, especially for tide watchers. Tides have also created a livelihood for clam diggers, dulse harvesters, and weir-fishermen, as well as providing a major feeding ground for fish and shore birds. |
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