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Google Map of the Bay of Fundy; New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, MaineHow to Get to the Fundy Trail Parkway

The Fundy Trail is accessible through Route 111 from Saint John or Sussex located 10 km east of the Village of St. Martins.

Testimonial

"What a hidden jewel in your lovely province. We were overcome with the beauty and so impressed by the job you've done."

Herb & Lil C., Grand Cayman

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Fundy Trail Parkway video (Flash, 10 min/35 MB)

Watch the Fundy Trail episode of the Bay of Fundy Travel Show Please Note - We no longer offer bicycle rentals

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Welcome To The Fundy Trail

We hope that your website visit entices you to come!

As a not-for-profit park, Fundy Trail counts upon admissions to operate.

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Top 10 Reasons To Visit
Fundy Trail Parkway

  1. Visit the Interpretive Centre and nearby Heritage Sawmill
  2. Learn about the birthplace of the Atlantic Ocean
  3. Walk, hike or bike the 10 kilometres (six miles) of coastal multi-use trail
  4. Be inspired by nearly 20 scenic lookouts offering unparalleled views
  5. Experience the highest tides in the world
  6. Explore four secluded beaches
  7. Participate in guided walks
  8. Traverse the 84-metre (275-foot) suspension bridge
  9. Climb down a cable ladder to the base of Fuller Falls
  10. Kayak alongside the Fundy Trail

driving on the Fundy Trail ParkwayFundy Trail Parkway

The Fundy Trail opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline and panoramic views. The 19 km (11.8 miles) trail begins just outside St. Martins, New Brunswick and is less than an hour’s drive from Saint John or Sussex on Route 111.

Kayaking around the Fundy Trail ParkwayKayak around the Fundy Trail

Experience the most breathtaking views on the Fundy Trail Coastline… from the comfort of your kayak on this full-day guided adventure. We will begin our paddle in the historic Village of St. Martins Harbour, pass by the Sea Caves, and marvel at the towering cliffs and pristine beaches. Be amazed at the view as we arrive at the mouth of Big Salmon River just as the tall ships did a century ago.

A nutritious, locally inspired lunch will be provided on a beach by your friendly and experienced guides. No kayaking experience necessary, we will teach you all of the basics of safe sea kayaking. All equipment is provided.

Cost is $125 per person or $225 per couple.

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We look forward to your visit to the Fundy Trail.

bicycling the Fundy Trail ParkwayNatural Beauty

Hugging cliff tops above the world’s highest tides, the Fundy Trail winds its way along one of the last remaining coastal wilderness areas between Florida and Labrador. The area is the breeding habitat for Right Whales and is one of the best places in the world for viewing marine and wildlife.

Hiking, birdwatching and taking pictures on the beachHike, Bike, Drive or Ski the Fundy Trail

  • Visitors can hike, bicycle, cross-country ski or drive the Fundy Trail, depending on the season.
  • The pedestrian and bicycle trails connect to paths and stairways, across a suspension footbridge, past waterfalls towering 250 m above pristine beaches.
  • Fundy Trail ParkwayMany of the lookouts and observation decks along the low-speed auto route are wheelchair friendly, and all offer spectacular views.
  • Dogs on leashes are welcome on our trails. Bring them into the Interpretive Centre at Big Salmon River for a special treat.