Photo Gallery

Discover the Beauty of New Brunswick & the Bay of Fundy Through Our Lens

Welcome to the Roads to Sea Photo Gallery! Here, we’ve captured the stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable moments that make our tours so special. From the towering Hopewell Rocks to the dramatic tides of the Bay of Fundy, these photos offer a glimpse into the magic of New Brunswick. Whether you’ve already joined us on an adventure or are planning your first tour, let these images inspire your journey. 

Low & High Tide Hopewell Rocks & Bay of Fundy Tour

Walk the ocean floor and marvel at the towering flowerpot rocks sculpted by the world’s highest tides. This tour is a must-see for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

St. Martins & Fundy Trail Provincial Parkway

Explore the famous sea caves, and the breathtaking Fundy Trail Provinicial Parkway. Coastal beauty and history come together on this unforgettable journey.

Acadian Village & Elsipogtog Mi’kmaq Heritage

Discover the history, culture and cuisine of the French Acadian way of life and the traditional medicines of the Mi’kmaq people.

A Taste of Metepenagiag & Beaubear’s Island

New Brunswick’s multi-cultural history comes alive during this tour. Learn about the 3,000–year-old year old history of the Mi’kmaq, followed by the French Acadian settlers, and then later, the English.

Hopewell Rocks

The Hopewell Rocks is a place to pause…a place to appreciate a remarkable story interwoven through time, tide, and the intricacies of nature.

Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick.

Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy from its towering cliffs. It has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838.

Lighthouses

Bay of Fundy Lighthouses are special places to visit in all seasons and in all weather.

St. Martin's

Nestled on miles of quiet, unspoiled Bay of Fundy beaches, is the serene seaside community of St. Martins, gateway to the Fundy Parkway.

Odds & Sods

No matter which way you turn, or what road you follow, south-east New Brunswick has beautiful landscapes and fun adventures.

Lobster Wrestling 101

No one wrestles a hard-shelled lobster into submission like Anna-Marie. Watch carefully. No weapons.

Shorebird Migration

Large numbers of shorebirds may sometimes be seen during the high tides at the Hopewell Rocks or Mary’s Point from mid-July until mid-August.

The Bay of Fundy on a Map

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