Hopewell Rocks was one of the highlights of this trip. We are still on the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Rocks where the tide averages 38 feet. The tides in the rest of the world are about 3 feet. When the tide starts coming in here, it will gain a foot a minute, so you’d better be quick getting off the beach in time.
We started by kayaking at high tide. During our set-up and orientation, they warned us of the weather conditions. It was windy, so the waves in that area were up to 4-5 feet. We just said “Bring it on!” Yes, they were 4-5 feet out in the middle, but where we were kayaking, it wasn’t noticeable. Some of the guides did venture further out and were actually surfing the waves in their kayaks.
Today we went back at low tide for our guided “Walk on the Ocean Floor”. All those rocks we paddled around at high tide were now high and dry.
Thanks for bearing with me, I know that was a lot of photos of just rocks. But it was truly impressive to experience. And here’s one more of our whole group.