written and photographed by Mary L. Peachin
Nov 2004, Vol. 9 No. 2
This arm of the frigid Atlantic pulsates tides twice daily. Embraced by cliffs, and fringed by salt marshes, the land is the Canadian cradle of European settlement. Unrivaled, its awesome ebb and flow powers all life in the bay. This is Fundy, Bay of Giant Tides.? Michael Burzynski
Autumn is clear and crisp along the Fundy Trail, the landscape a colorful kaleidoscope of brilliant orange and red foliage. Opaque brown waters of the Bay of Fundy rise from 22 to 30 feet during the full moon.