With the world’s highest accessible tides, the Bay of Fundy rises and falls dramatically roughly every six hours, revealing sea caves and sculpted rocks before erasing footprints. Consult tide tables, avoid cliff edges after rain, and remember that low-water shortcuts can become impassable, then suddenly ocean again.
Fast-moving systems can shift the sky from postcard blue to theatrical slate, especially along exposed capes. Secure loose deck items, close shutters if provided, and welcome the excuse for chowder, books, candles, and board games. Few things beat rain on a roof while waves keep steady time.
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