July 19, 2017 Tidal Bore at Moncton, New Brunswick. The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world (they say), and the tide comes in in a wave. This day had a good wave with a surfer.
What a ride !!!! Awesome footage. As an Aussie , these tidal clips blow my mind! If this happened here , we'd think it was a tidal wave...oops ....tsunami
@@jennifermarlow. I've seen interesting videos about The Bay of Fundy......it looks beautiful , and the tides are awesome. On my bucket list....lol xxx
I saw this on a road trip with my father when I was young, while it was still choked off by the dam. I really want to go back and see it again now that it's reclaiming some of its former impressiveness.
We visited NS and NB for 2 weeks a few years back and had so much fun! A good friend of ours lived there and she was our tour guide and we saw everything! A must see if you are travelling Canada.
I think you can already see a difference in how much the river has opened back up, between this video and other peoples' videos taken over the past year.
Only in Canada eh..... Damm Australian tourist..... We Canadians take for granted what we have in Canada from coast to coast. Here in Ontario you could fish a different lake everyday of your life and still never fish them all.....🇨🇦🇨🇦
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It's the name of the City it is viewed in. Moncton, New Brunswick, 🇨🇦. Takes its name from a Brittish Officer when England colonized North America in the mid to late 1700's.
Heavy clay content. It mostly dries up every day, so there is always fine dust on the clay which permeates the water. A scientist could tell you better, but that's what I see as a tourist.
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I remember being there watching that thinking why would anyone want to be in that water lol ...but honestly I love moncton Its always gonna be my hometown
I come from Moncton Out on magnetic hill area McLachlan Road that’s just always been just a mud puddle Live in Alberta now because there’s no work back there not that pays can’t live and work sport a family on $20 an hour
Yup, the big stinky chocolate milk wave. Other than that, it's pretty darn useless. Can't fish it. Can't swim in it. 50KM of crud water. And a few silly people surf it because they can't move somewhere better. Good times.
@@dracojdh David when u lived downtown Toronto beside the skydom and u can go to games hockey basketball football clubs restaurants concerts Canada's wonderland ect ect ect there us most certainly nothing for me to do here !!!! Already hunted and fished as a child growing up no more of that thanks! Warf and beach the only other things to do here! Dad died had to look after him here covid got stuck!!!! deff outta here asap
Wow you all be careful. The title wave might get you and knock you of your feet and drown you. Call the National guard they might have to save you. Get a life.
Wow you be careful. The wave of grandeur might get you and knock you off your high horse and drown you. Call Oprah!!🤣😂 You sound ridiculous there, Karen.