The Art of Water Guided Tour

From: $20.00

Hike the littorals of the Bay of Fundy and Experience one of the many hidden best kept secrets of the Fundy
Trail Parkway. The theme is about immersing you in an environment dominated by fluvial geomorphic
processes which have carved out remarkable waterfalls, beaches, cliffs and exposing layers of red sandstone of the triassic era to the black rhyolitic and basaltic volcanic rocks of the late ediacaran Silver Hill formation. Explore this area of constantly changing earth dynamics and view the Fundy Trail Parkway landscape like never seen before.

This tour is dependent on low tide times. Please see below for dates and times this tour is offered.

 

Disclaimer:
It is the responsibility of the individual to be prepared and informed prior to undertaking any hike, especially
while hiking in low-tide littoral areas. All participants of this tour must assume responsibility for their own
actions and safety, exercise sound judgment, be prepared for all conditions, and acquire a comfortable level of
hiking experience prior to undertaking this tour. Conditions on the ground change from tide to tide, day to day,
and from season to season. This tour will occur in an environment which is uncontrollable and the Fundy Trail
Parkway and tour guide representative are in no way responsible or liable for injury or death during guided
hikes including but not limited to, littoral, beach and low-tide areas. By purchasing a ticket for this event you
understand and agree with these terms.

This guided tour is rated moderate to strenuous in difficulty level. It is possible that the tour extends from 2hours to 2.5hours in length. Participants must be comfortable hiking 2 hours on varied terrain. This experience is about 5 kilometers in length. Study footwear is a must.


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Hike the littorals of the Bay of Fundy and Experience one of the many hidden secrets of the Fundy
Trail Parkway. The theme is about immersing you in an environment dominated by fluvial geomorphic
processes which have carved out remarkable waterfalls, beaches, and cliffs exposing layers of red sandstone of the triassic era to the black rhyolitic and basaltic volcanic rocks of the late ediacaran Silver Hill formation. Explore this area of constantly changing earth dynamics and view the Fundy Trail Parkway landscape like never seen before.

 

Details:
Meet at Parking Lot 2.
Hiking experience required.
2 hours.
$20 per person
Dates & Times (Based on lowest low tides):
Arrive ten minutes before departure to optimize hiking the beach at low tide.

Disclaimer:
It is the responsibility of the individual to be prepared and informed prior to undertaking any hike, especially
while hiking in low-tide littoral areas. All participants of this tour must assume responsibility for their own
actions and safety, exercise sound judgment, be prepared for all conditions, and acquire a comfortable level of
hiking experience prior to undertaking this tour. Conditions on the ground change from tide to tide, day to day,
and from season to season. This tour will occur in an environment which is uncontrollable and the Fundy Trail
Parkway and tour guide representative are in no way responsible or liable for injury or death during guided
hikes including but not limited to, littoral, beach and low-tide areas. By purchasing a ticket for this event you
understand and agree with these terms.

This guided tour is rated moderate to strenuous in difficulty level. It is possible that the tour extends from 2hours to 2.5hours in length. Participants must be comfortable hiking 2 hours on varied terrain. This experience is about 5 kilometers in length. Study footwear is a must.

Note: This event does not include price of admission, 24 hours advanced notice is required with a minimum of 2 participants.

 

Tour Departures are Dependent on Tide Schedules.

June 14th  2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

July 3rd  2:45 pm to 4:45 pm

July 11th  11:30 am to 1:30 pm

July 30th  2:30 pm to 4:30 pm

August 9th 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm

August 10th 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

August 11th 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

August 21st 9:00 am to 11:00 am

August 28th 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm

September 6th 9:30 am to 11:30 am

September 25th  1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

October 5th  9:00 am to 11:00am