The Bay of Fundy is located between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. It is famous for having the highest tides in the world, with water levels rising and falling by as much as 16 meters (52 feet) during a single tidal cycle. This unique phenomenon is caused by the bay's shape and the gravitational pull of the moon.
The bay is also home to diverse marine life, including whales, seals, and various fish species. The surrounding area features beautiful coastal landscapes, making it a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. The Fundy National Park offers hiking trails and stunning views of the tides.