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Ep. 372: Bay of Fundy | New Brunswick, Canada RV travel camping hiking 

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@e-square9976
@e-square9976 Месяц назад
Beautiful seascapes! Well done as always. Tourism is a double edged sword most certainly but through your lens and expertise; you make the trip an absolute must. With gratitude and many thanks for sharing the ‘highs and the lows’ in a gentle manner…we appreciate your hard work. ❤
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thank you E-Square!! 💖💖Your kind words, your generosity and your dedication to the channel are all very much appreciated.
@surfpapo
@surfpapo Месяц назад
Takes a lot of reading and history to put together a vid. like this and editing Canada is beautiful cheers 🍻
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@surfpapo Thank you very much for appreciating our efforts!
@TheUnclerickie
@TheUnclerickie 28 дней назад
Terrific filmography! Your videos are off the charts amazing. Thank you for what you do. I’m from the maritimes (PEI) and your videos make me want to get back home from landlocked Ontario.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure 27 дней назад
Thank you! We particularly loved our stay in your home province, out near the northeastern tip of the island. It was beautiful and the campground one of the best we've visited this season.
@patrickmulligan7994
@patrickmulligan7994 Месяц назад
Thanks for this good and informative video!😊 Did you by chance hook up with RVLifestyle while in Canada? And Do those people up there now hate being part of Canada?
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@patrickmulligan7994 Thank you! I can't speak to how locals feel about their relationship with their parent country. We did not connect with RVlifestyle.
@BikesBoatsBivouacs
@BikesBoatsBivouacs Месяц назад
You visited some of my favorite places north of the border. We enjoyed Hopewell Rocks and Alma. We enjoyed the caves and stayed at Fundy Woods campground just outside of St. Martin. Thanks for taking me back.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
We're happy to have brought you back, BBB!
@crittermef
@crittermef Месяц назад
If you want a more natural experience come to Burntcoat Head in Nova Scotia. This is the exact location of the highest recorded tides. there is a lighthouse museum, picnic areas, viewing areas, no admission fees and lots of parking.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
A great tip for the next time we roll through the region. Thanks for that.
@gina50gina
@gina50gina Месяц назад
It really has been fun seeing the Canada part of your big trip. This was another amazing video Marc, truly stunning scenery and aerial footage! Suzane
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@gina50gina Thank you Suzane! So sorry that you had technical difficulties last night.
@mikepierro5990
@mikepierro5990 Месяц назад
I’ve been enjoying your videos for a while now. You should do an American university tour. You do a great job with the mini history lessons of the area and our universities are beautiful. It would be helpful for parents.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thank you Mike! You're most generous and flattering, but trust me, I've got enough on my plate already. 😁
@gypsymountaineers3215
@gypsymountaineers3215 Месяц назад
OK the covered bridge had a sign, Walk your horse and save a fine. Jim wants to know, stay in the saddle and walk your horse or get off and lead him across? (I guess we miss our horses.)😊
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@gypsymountaineers3215 my money is on leading the horse. 😄
@tonycrocker2327
@tonycrocker2327 Месяц назад
I would guess with the mostly gradual topography that if you launched a kayak at high tide you might end up stuck in mud flats far from where you started. I'm sure Marc could figure out how to stay out of trouble but many people would not.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
You've got plenty of time, about 6 hours between high and low. They close the stairs surrounding high tide, they could easily just close the boat launch surrounding low tide.
@bobanddangsjourney
@bobanddangsjourney Месяц назад
Thanks for showing us the park, it was interesting but I do agree with your assessment - crazy policy you cannot launch your own kayak. Great information as usual. The tidal swings there are crazy. They apparently have a tidal bore up where we are near turnagain arm in ak - but we did not see it. Safe travels to you guys - that's such a pretty area thanks for bringing it to us :)
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@bobanddangsjourney thanks for coming along! And be sure to have a wonderful journey up there in Alaska. We are watching.
@ShawnPatterson402
@ShawnPatterson402 Месяц назад
Another great overview of a beautiful area. I love those fried clams too. About as good as it gets. Looking forward to seeing your Bar Harbor adventure as well. Maine is such a fun state for RVing. continued safe travels
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@ShawnPatterson402 Thank you as always Shawn, and same to you!
@davidhillbrand2302
@davidhillbrand2302 Месяц назад
Disneyfied! Great description and as always, thanks for taking us along on the adventure!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@davidhillbrand2302 and thank you as always for coming along, David!
@tinastheoutsider
@tinastheoutsider Месяц назад
Those areas were amazing to see. Ur drone footage is top notch, I just got a holy stone drone and Im learning to run it but its nerve wrecking until u know what ur doing.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@tinastheoutsider Thank you very much! It takes time and practice. Keep at it.
@SevenBears1
@SevenBears1 Месяц назад
I'm glad i get to ride along with GA finding beautiful places..
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
We're thrilled to bring you with us, J!
@nomadicgenealogist
@nomadicgenealogist Месяц назад
Great job mark sharing my neighborhood. Hi from Sussex- dairy capital of the maritimes.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thank you! We had a ball, as you could probably tell.
@geraldsouthard7092
@geraldsouthard7092 Месяц назад
Thank you for the wonderful content, Marc. We truely enjoyed it.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@geraldsouthard7092 That's wonderful to hear coming Gerald. Thank you very much!
@roybeck-u6r
@roybeck-u6r Месяц назад
Looks like great places to visit when we travel back there. Thanks.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Our pleasure, Roy. Thank you very much for watching!
@Thesaltymedic36
@Thesaltymedic36 Месяц назад
That’s cool. Neat to see how the tides are so different. I looked on the map and see it’s not far from Maine. I wouldn’t mind checking that area out 👍🏼
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@Thesaltymedic36 and we will be in Maine next week. Thank you very much!
@timothyjohnson8036
@timothyjohnson8036 Месяц назад
Thanks Marc. Another great job.. safe travels..
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@timothyjohnson8036 Thank you Tim! And same to you.
@hotmiramichi
@hotmiramichi Месяц назад
Great video thanks for sharing
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@jesib7526
@jesib7526 Месяц назад
Such a Beautiful area!! Certainly needs to be on everyone's bucket list!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thank you Jesi! We agree.
@normgibson6565
@normgibson6565 Месяц назад
CHEERS Marc great as always
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@normgibson6565 Thank you, Norm. Cheers to you!
@williambrodiebrodiebrodie5473
@williambrodiebrodiebrodie5473 Месяц назад
Awesome Mark WOW
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@williambrodiebrodiebrodie5473 Thank you so very much!
@grillinandchillinwithdeb
@grillinandchillinwithdeb Месяц назад
Truly amazing ❤
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@grillinandchillinwithdeb Thank you Deb!
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Месяц назад
Thanks Marc... another great adventure in places I haven't been to before. That tidal surge up the river looked like a mini tsunami. Those fishing boats must have a tight schedule in order to go out, catch fish, get back, unload fish, and dock before the tide goes back out. Otherwise, they will be stranded somewhere.😢 Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Thanks Gord! I'd imagine that they likely go out on a high tide, fish during low and return during the subsequent high tide 12 hours later. But that's just a guess.
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Месяц назад
@@GrandAdventure Definitely some variation of that. What you're saying is that from high tide to high tide is 12 hours. In other words, high to low to high to low to high in 24 hours. That forces rather long days for those fishermen because it takes 12 hours to make a full cycle. Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@gorrdd correct. It's just a little over 6 hours from high to low, and again from low to high.
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Месяц назад
@@GrandAdventure And this gets more involved as the season changes with less daylight. Start out in the dark and return home in the dark. Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@gorrdd commercial fishing is a tough life. But I'd imagine that they can likely get in and out even on half tide, which would mean an 8-hour day.
@ArtistryOfAdventure
@ArtistryOfAdventure 18 дней назад
Canada has so many gems! I love driving the bay.
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Месяц назад
That should be cool to see those massive tidal changes, 😮 Marc. Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
Sometimes in very immediate ways, too.
@daviscrt
@daviscrt Месяц назад
Nice and amazing adventure. Thanks Don
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Месяц назад
@@daviscrt Thank you for coming along, Don!
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