Hopewell Rocks: Experience the World's Highest Tides and Unique Ocean Floor Walks

Experience the world’s highest tides and unique ocean floor walks at Hopewell Rocks. Explore towering rock formations carved by the powerful incoming waters and enjoy scenic trails and informative tours.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hopewell Rocks - The Hopewell Rocks are located along the Bay of Fundy and are home of the highest tides in the world. An iconic and popular place for ocean tidal exploration, it offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit, scenic walking trails, informative walking tours and lookouts.
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What's Included
  • Guided walking tours available at specific times each day
  • Inclusive of Goods and Services Tax (GST)
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Lunch
  • Lunch
  • DVD (available to purchase)
  • on site Shuttle services additional $2.00 per person each way (complimentary for disabilities)
Additional Information

The Hopewell Rocks, discovered along the Bay of Fundy, host the world’s most significant tides. This renowned location for tidal exploration in the ocean presents a distinct encounter with nature, exhibiting both high and low tides. The site provides captivating walking paths, educative strolling tours, lookouts, and a multi-media demonstration.
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Location
Hopewell Rocks
131 Discovery Rd
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Garyandjanet_b
Oct 6, 2024
Everything we could have hoped for! - Walking on the ocean floor with the stunning formations all around us. It was breathtaking! The area was fun to visit, a very nice gift shop and an area where food and drinks are available. It's beautifully laid out, clean and easy to reach. I'm very impressed with the effort that has been given to make it accessible to everyone.
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165julied
Oct 5, 2024
Well worth visiting - If you follow the tide time table, you can be there at the right time to walk on the ocean floor and see the fascinating rock formations really up close. There is a small fee to get into the park. If unable to or don't want to walk, a shuttle is available to take you from the parking lot up to the lookout. There are many stairs though, to get to the ocean floor. Challenging to climb them all to get back up to the look out. There is also a restaurant and gift shop on site.
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Y1699qsphilh
Oct 4, 2024
An amazing experience to walk among these rocks. - The pictures were impressive but seeing these rock formations in person and up close was amazing. We spent a couple of hours walking the beach/ ocean floor. The shoe/boot washing station at the top of the stairs leaving the beach was very much appreciated
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Emp1963
Oct 2, 2024
Wonderful Beach Walk Around the Rock Formations! - The views and rock formations here were amazing. We took many photos. There are a few stairs to go down to get access to the beach. It is important to check when the tide is out, and for how long, before planning your visit.
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Beckyrw9015lv
Oct 1, 2024
Amazing views and so great to be able to walk on the ocean floor during low tide. So many different rock formations. We - Loved walking on the ocean floor and seeing all the different rock formations. Well worth the walk down to the ocean. Beautiful views.
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Martial51
Sep 23, 2024
a dream place - an extraordinary place to see at low and high tide. Everything is changing. The simple fact of walking on the strike gives you landmarks that will then be important to see the rise of this water up to 8 or 9 meters. Few people during our visit making the site even more attractive
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Karen_h
Sep 23, 2024
You can’t fail to enjoy the phenomenon of nature. - We arrived for 9am as the centre opened and walked down to the shoreline. Lowest tide had been 30 mins earlier but tide was still a long way out. The rock formations were incredible. Spent a leisurely hour to 90 mins on floor and tide was coming in but appeared to be quite slowly. Wandered to the ramp to walk back up and enjoyed a hot chocolate at the cafe. We then had a walk around trails and stayed down until the tide reached its highest at 2.19pm. It was amazing. The rocks we had stood under were now under water. Highest tide for a long time apparently at 13.9m.
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Dwd2723
Sep 19, 2024
On The Rocks - A bit pricy, but you won’t be disappointed. We did all the walks. Where good shoes as some on the declines and inclines are a bit steep. A shuttle is offered for a price for those who can’t make the walks. A great 1+ hours and a very good day. Lower tide walks are available first thing in the morning before the tide starts to come back in. The rock formations are better at the Ocean bed walk area. Restaurant available at this area as well. Good infor center with a bit of a shopping area
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Seaside33433600602
Sep 27, 2024
Mesmerizing view, lovely trails- must visit - Visit this park for once in a life time experience. I was able to walk quite a bit during low tide and explore the rocks and the river. Make sure to wear good shoes even though I explored the area in my sandals. Was lucky to see the hide tide as well. Check the tide schedule before going so that you can witness both the tides. We took the shuttle both ways, costs$2 per person, keep the receipt for the return. The entrance fee is abt $16-$18 per person. The park is clean, visitor Center is very informative, you can get guided tours as well. Saw a group of people with a guide and he sounded very informative and interesting. Bought some beautiful souvenirs from the shop at the visitor Center. Lots of free parking. The hide tide cafe food was good as well. Overall worth the visit.
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Fred2908
Sep 25, 2024
Unusual nature, that is to say, but the Award too expensive in my opinion - I had never seen such natural places. It’s safe to do, but I don’t understand why paying CAD 18.23 for admission, so yes of course you can come back the next day but once it’s done, and you don’t stay there the day either, and I think you don’t go back, there are other beautiful places to see and do in the area. I find the Award too high, I imagine there is an explanation.
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