Fundy Footpath, New Brunswick
The Fundy Footpath, which stretches 47.5 kilometers along the Bay of Fundy and is home to the world's greatest tides, is not for the faint of heart. The trail is tricky to access since it constantly climbs and descends for a total elevation gain of nearly 2,750 meters. Your legs will be sore at the end of the journey, but you won't be able to take the smile off your face.
This is a challenging multi-day hike through steep and remote terrain with magnificent views of the Bay of Fundy and unspoiled wilderness. It is a point-to-point trail with a combination of woodland and seaside sections that takes most hikers four days to complete. Starting in Alma (Fundy National Park Goose River Trail) and ending in St. Martin's is recommended to have the most difficult portion done first. At numerous spots along the trail, there are wilderness campsites. This trail is ideal for trekking, birdwatching, and camping, May through October are the ideal months to explore this trail.