Fundy National Park harbours 120 km of trails, thundering waterfalls, and a heated tidal swimming pool filled twice daily by the sea's record tides. A private guide leads you through old-growth Acadian forest to viewpoints and swimming that feel genuinely wild.
What to expect
Your private guide navigates you through cathedral groves of yellow birch and sugar maple to Dickson Falls — a moss-draped gorge cascade that stops every visitor in their tracks. Trails wind along sea-cliff edges with panoramic views over the pewter bay and its extraordinary tidal flats. Mid-afternoon, the park's famous heated salt-water pool — naturally replenished by Fundy tides — offers a swim unlike anything else on the Atlantic coast. Your guide contextualises every element: geology, ecology, Mi'kmaq land use, and the tidal forces that make this park globally unique.
Good to know
Fundy National Park is approximately 1.5 hours from Saint John — best suited to ports with a late all-aboard (7 pm or later). Confirm timing with Roads To Sea at booking. Bring a swimsuit for the tidal pool, layered clothing, and waterproof hiking shoes.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bay of Fundy — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.