Nestled along the breathtaking coastline of the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Hopewell Rocks is one of Canada’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Famous for its dramatic tidal changes and unique rock formations that rise like ancient sentinels from the ocean floor, Hopewell Rocks offers visitors a chance to walk on the ocean bed at low tide and kayak among the towering pillars when the waters return. This geological marvel showcases millions of years of erosion and provides unforgettable experiences for families, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
The peak season runs from June to August, offering warm weather and full visitor services including guided tours and activities.
Visiting in spring or fall allows for fewer crowds, lower accommodation rates, and a more peaceful experience amidst beautiful seasonal scenery.
Temperatures range from 10°C to 22°C (50°F to 72°F) in summer, while winters can be cold with occasional snowfall and strong winds.
July and August are ideal for families due to school holidays, warmer temperatures, and maximum accessibility to all attractions and facilities.
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| By Car | Located near Highway 915, about 45 minutes from Moncton and 1 hour from Fredericton. |
| Public Transport | Maritime Bus service connects major cities; local taxis available from stops. |
| Airport Access |
Opening Hours: Daily from 8:30 AM to 6 PM (varies by season)
Admission: Adults $26.75 CAD | Seniors $22.75 CAD | Youth (6–16) $14.25 CAD | Children under 6 free
Parking: Free parking available at site entrance
Q: What causes the extreme tides?
A: The Bay of Fundy has some of the highest tides in the world, rising and falling up to 16 meters daily due to tidal resonance effects.
Q: Can I camp nearby?
A: Yes, Fundy National Park offers several campgrounds within driving distance.
Q: Are pets allowed?
A: Leashed pets are welcome on trails but not inside buildings or vehicles during tours.