Hike the dramatic sea-cliff trails of Fundy Trail Parkway — 3,000 acres of protected wilderness where coastal headlands plunge into the Bay of Fundy and suspension bridges span wild rivers.
What to expect
A shuttle bus from the main gate delivers you to the Big Salmon River suspension footbridge, a soaring span above a pristine estuary draining into the Bay. Cliff-edge trails wind past dramatic sea stacks and peregrine falcon nesting sites, with interpretive stops explaining how the 17-metre tidal range sculpts this landscape daily. On clear days the views down the Fundy coastline are endless. Rangers and guide-led options illuminate the area's logging and Acadian heritage with real depth.
Good to know
The parkway is approximately 45 minutes from the Saint John cruise terminal. Book a guided interpretive hike directly through the parkway's website to secure a naturalist guide in peak season (July–August). Trailhead shuttle runs on a set schedule; confirm last return time against your ship's all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Saint John — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.