We tell these stories like no one else on Earth!

How to Find Us:
The Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark is located along the north shore of the Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, stretching from Lower Truro in the east to Apple River in the west, a distance of 165 km. Most of our geosites can be accessed by NS highways 2 and 209 as they meander along this awesome coastline.

Highest Tides:
The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world, and they have helped to shape our landscape. Visit the amazing cliffs, tidal estuaries, beaches, waterfalls, trails, and lighthouses.

Indigenous Heritage:
This is Mi’kma’ki. We acknowledge that we are on the unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw people who are the ancestral stewards of this place. The Mi’kmaw peoples have inhabited these shores for more than 11, 000 years and we honor and respect their ethical space. We are the home of the legendary Kluskap and steeped in his legends. The origin of the Five Islands, the Three Sisters, and the special significance of Partridge Island are but a few of these stories and places. The Cliffs of Fundy Geopark honours the ethical space of the Mi’kmaw people and their oral traditions of cultural geoheritage.

Geological Significance:
Evidence of the Earth’s incredible natural history includes the best example of how the supercontinent Pangea was formed 300 million years ago and broke apart 100 million years later. The massive Cobequid Fault provides a formidable backdrop of our environment.

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One of many incredible experiences to be found here in the Geopark! ... See MoreSee Less
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May 5th is Red Dress Day, a day to raise awareness about the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ peoples (MMIWG2S+). As this important awareness day approaches, we encourage you to hang a red dress to honour MMIWG2S+.⁣#MMIWG #MMIWG2S #RedDressDay ... See MoreSee Less
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Special thanks to Norah McLaughlin and her cousin Avary for helping out with the annual Spring litter clean-up throughout the Geopark. Norah worked in our Cliffs of Fundy Geopark Welcome Centre last summer and we hoped to have her back again this year! ... See MoreSee Less
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While exploring the Geopark this summer be sure to add this incredible Fundy Geological Museum beach tour to your plans!Walk on the ocean floor and travel back in time over 200 million years ago when dinosaurs first roamed the Earth and the supercontinent Pangea was breaking apart! 🦕This special guided tour explores the active dinosaur research site at Wasson Bluff. The hike is 2km and approximately 2.5 hours. ⚒The Fundy Geological Museum offers Guided Walking Beach Tours June through August. Dates and times are tide dependent. $25 per person. Children 12 and under are free (must be accompanied by an adult.) To book Canada's Oldest Dinosaurs - Wasson Bluff Tour, visit www.fundygeomuseum.ca#FundyGeoMuseum #DinosaurMuseum #NovaScotiaMuseum #VisitNovaScotia #ExploreNovaScotia #BayOfFundy #ParrsboroNovaScotia ... See MoreSee Less
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We are incredibly proud to be part of Global Geoparks Network (GGN)! Did you know the GGN is celebrating its 20th Anniversary? Check out the following website featuring three contests and an opportunity to share your unique bond with the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark: ggn20anniversary.com/20th GGN Anniversary! ... See MoreSee Less
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What is a Geopark?

A Geopark is a designation that attracts tourists wishing to explore the connections between geology, local communities, culture, and nature. Geoparks are designed to promote tourism and celebrate a region’s uniqueness, and do not prohibit any land use.