From east to west, to be a diver in Canada is to don a hearty amount of gear and embrace cold water. As cold water divers through and through Joey and Ali Postma have risen to the occasion through Canadian Splash.| Bay of Fundy
The Fundy Coast of New Brunswick is home to the world’s highest tides, and many of the stops along the way showcase this. My time in this area was quite spectacular – here’s a short list of the places I think are worth a stop.| Bay of Fundy
During Fundy’s low tide cycle you are literally able to walk, and explore, the ocean floor. Ground covered only a few short hours earlier is revealed and the potential for finding newly exposed treasures, such as fossils, sea glass and semi-precious stones, make it easy to spend hours combing the shores.| Bay of Fundy
Nowhere but the Bay of Fundy can combine the strength of the highest, most powerful tides in the world with the natural beauty of a diverse, unspoiled shoreline.| Bay of Fundy