

Hopewell Rocks / Flowerpots
We managed to absolutely luck out today. We were travelling from Alma to Shediac and hit the Hopewell Rocks right at low tide and not only low tide, but the lowest tide of the entire summer. The Hopewell Rocks are also called flowerpots because they have the trees growing on top of them. When the tide comes in, the water goes right up to that indented spot - can you see how high that is compared to the little people walking? We've been very lucky to get a great experience of the Bay of Fundy's tides.
We managed to get to Shediac just in time for the afternoon rain storm to hit. We haven't seen any of the town yet, but hope to get to the beach tomorrow.
Canadiana: Quebec is not a a french word> It is an Indian word meaning " Where the river narrows".
New Brunswick is the only true bilingual province in the Dominion Of Canada.

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