Fundy National Park
What makes Fundy National Park, Canada's most impressive state park, so remarkable is that depending on the time of day you come, you can see two very distinct aspects of the park. This is due to the fact that this national park in New Brunswick, Canada, has the highest tides in the world, with sea levels changing by 12 meters in a few hours. At low tide, it's easy to walk about the muddy ocean floor of the Bay of Fundy, but at high tide, it's a different story.
Other attractions in Fundy National Park include more than 25 beautiful waterfalls and numerous day treks along the park's rough shoreline. A number of research initiatives are currently underway in the Park, with the primary focus being on monitoring the park's environment. Recent work in the park has concentrated on re-establishing aquatic connectivity (Bennett Lake Dam, new Culverts, Dickson Brook restoration).