Embark on an unforgettable sight-seeing adventure with our innovative Smartphone Audio Tour of the world famous Bay of Fundy from Moncton to St. Martins.
Seamlessly integrating technology with exploration, this tour transforms your smartphone into your personal tour guide. Using GPS, the audio tour syncs with your vehicle’s stereo system, immersing you in the history, culture, and natural beauty of the region while you enjoy the convenience of a self-guided tour.
An added delight is our special guest voices that bring historical characters to life, further immersing you in the vibrant tapestry of the peninsula’s past.
With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and take your time exploring. Tour guide commentary plays automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate live GPS map. No data is used during the tour.
Some points of interest have fun multiple-choice trivia questions about the sights.
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53 Main St, 53 Main St, Moncton, NB E1A, Canada
The tour starts on Main Street in Moncton and heads south along the Petitcodiac River and the Bay of Fundy.
Saint Martins, St. Martins, NB, Canada
The tour ends in St. Martin's where you can choose to continue to St. John or head back to Moncton.
Welcome to the world famous Bay of Fundy driving tour, one of the most scenic drives along one the world's most specatcular coastlines! The tour starts at Moncton and end's at St. Martins. Using GPS, our fun & professional tour guide will transform this beautiful drive into a sight-seeing, fact-finding, trivia-answering, family-friendly adventure! You'll pass by stunning ocean vistas, parks, forests and prehistoric rock as you travel from Moncton to St. Martin's. We'll point out the must see sights, parks, trails and more. You'll also learn about the area's first inhabitants, animals, geology & historical events. Along the way you'll hear from historical characters themselves and try your hand at some fun trivia questions, play along or sit back and listen!
The beautiful Riverfront Park, the perfect spot to tell you a bit about the City of Moncton.
You can spot the river below and you might think you’re safe from the capricious effects of weather and storms up here, well, you’d be wrong. We'll tell you why.
We'll take you past some of the historical sites this small town has to offer and let you in on one of it's claims to fame!
This museum is a six-acre collection of historical county buildings from 1845.
This remarkable site, famous for its towering rock formations shaped by the relentless force of the Bay of Fundy's tides, offers a unique glimpse into the power and beauty of nature.
The Gorge is a wild landscape with trails meandering through ancient Acadian forest. You'll hear about some of its history and its UNESCO world designation.
As you walk across the bridge, … imagine the clip clop of horse hooves and rambling carriage wheels echoing on the wooden rafters above.
Here you'll find a spectacular view of the Caledonia Gorge, where eagles soar over mist shrouded hills.
Nestled on the rugged coast of New Brunswick, the Anderson Hollow Lighthouse stands as a testament to the region's rich maritime history.
Here, you can walk out to Mary’s Point and see the vast mudflats of Shepody Bay, complete with lots of birds, nature and photo-ops.
The church is the New Horton Baptist Church. Its parking lot however, has become famous as the New Horton Hawk Watch Site.
You’ll see a beautiful lighthouse on the point you can walk to. Hear from the lighthouse’s very first keeper, James Munson for this one…
There’s a lot of things to tell you in a short amount of time... but we do!
The Bay of Fundy National Park is free to drive through, but if you’d like to stop anywhere in the park you’ll need a permit. The tour will not deviate from the main road, but it will make some suggestions on where you can stop, which are well worth the low admission fee.
Kinnie Brook Trail lies in a gorge created by.... we'll tell you.
One of the park's easiest trails lies just ahead, and if you have the time we highly recommend it. The Caribou Plain Trail is three kilometers round trip and includes a loop that’s wheelchair accessible.
For the third installment of our three pack of picturesque trails, you’ll see the sign for the East Branch Trail coming up shortly. This trail leads to …
This Shepody connector road between Fundy National Park and the Fundy Parkway has been a long time coming. We'll tell you why....
Everything you need to know to get the most out of the drive along the parkway is here, including maps to lookouts, observation decks, points of interest, beaches, waterfalls and trails.
There’s two different parking lots, each with unique things to see. You can access the Long Beach and Tufts Plateau observation decks or visit the Low Tide Trail on the beach. The decks are wheelchair accessible and there are washroom facilities nearby.
If you’re not familiar, a hairpin turn describes a road that... well, you'll see!
An absolute must stop!
LOOKOUTS & FALLS.... there are many lookouts strategically situated in scenic areas. Each offering vistas of stunning natural beauty in several directions and many are wheelchair accessible. As there are too many to list, we’ll give you the highlights of just a few coming up.
SEA CAPTAIN'S BURIAL GROUNDS TRAIL & FOWNES HEAD LOOKOUT. Here you'll find an 18th century cemetery where two families, the Melvins and the Fownes, are buried and a short way up the road is the Fownes Head Lookout
You’re now entering Stonehammer, a UNESCO Global Geopark that covers a 2500 square kilometer chunk of southern New Brunswick. We'll tell you what that is.
Welcome to St Martin’s! Beyond the beach lie the famous sea caves!
Saint John, New Brunswick
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