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We would like to share with you our dramatic coastline with cliffs plunging to the Bay, sea caves and hidden beaches...
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We would like to share with you our dramatic coastline with cliffs plunging to the Bay, sea caves and hidden beaches swallowed twice daily by the cycle of the tides - the highest in the world. This is the Bay of Fundy - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. All sea kayak tours meet at our historic 160 year old kayaking centre, located on the Alma estuary. Just across the estuary is Fundy National Park. For an unique Atlantic Canada sea kayaking experience, join us on one of our adventures - kayak the world's highest tides, contemplate the power of a well placed Moon.
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"As kayaking guides ourselves we can appreciate the energy and effort it can take to ensure a group of guests has a good time and gets lots of information. We had a full trip (20 guests) and thus we had 4 guides with us. They were all very attentive to each guest. They were easy going and relaxed ..."which makes them easy to talk to and yet still very professional. The trip was beautiful. Oh, and at the rest stop you get GREAT treats (we got the famous sticky buns of the town, fruit, juice and trail mix).
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"Alma is at the east edge of Fundy Provincial Park.
Fresh Air is a compact operation by the river estuary on the west edge of Alma. On a weekday morning, my wife and I had only another couple from Quebec and the young guide. We launched for the three-hour tour ($65 Can per person)at 9 a.m. high tid..."e. The day was calm and cloudy, so conversation with the fellow guests and guide was easy. The cliffs onshore are surprisingly varied, and one has views to southwestern Nova Scotia across the Bay. We went about three miles west, we in solo sea kayaks and the other couple in a tandem. Other groups with less experience may of necessity have shorter tours. On return, our guide took us to a beach, fed us luscious cinnamon buns and fruit and drinks, and gave a talk on why Fundy has such high tides. We took out at a beach inside the park, and were shuttled back to Alma, because the tide was by then low enough to make an Alma takeout difficult.
Marvellous experience commend to seniors t...
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