Mr. Tokeloshe went to France for three weeks on a business trip in August; he had to go so suddenly that he picked up he’s visa in New Brunswick, where he went to visit the Hopewell Rocks. These are chimneys or sea stacks formed through the years by glaciers and one of the worlds highest tides.
“Few places on Earth are as awe-inspiring as New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy. A visit to this special place will reward you with magnificent tides, breathtaking coastline and endless adventure.
The Bay of Fundy tides are best explored at The Hopewell Rocks, where you can walk around the famous “flowerpot rocks” at low tide then watch them slowly disappear. “-Tourism New Brunswick.
“Centrally located between Maine, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick is easy to get to. Just jump in your car and choose your road trip adventure.”- Tourism New Brunswick.
“The Confederation Bridge (French: Pont de la Confédération) spans the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait. It links Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick, Canada.”- Wikepedia