Discover the Bay of Fundy with our GPS-guided audio tour. Immerse in history, culture, and nature at your own pace. Perfect for explorers!
Discover the Bay of Fundy with our GPS-guided audio tour. Immerse in history, culture, and nature at your own pace. Perfect for explorers!
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Moncton - Embark on the renowned Bay of Fundy driving tour, celebrated for its breathtaking coastal scenery! The journey begins in Moncton and concludes in St. Martins.
​With the aid of GPS, our engaging and professional tour guide will turn this picturesque drive into an exciting, educational, and family-friendly adventure!​
Traveling from Moncton…
- Moncton - Embark on the renowned Bay of Fundy driving tour, celebrated for its breathtaking coastal scenery! The journey begins in Moncton and concludes in St. Martins.
​With the aid of GPS, our engaging and professional tour guide will turn this picturesque drive into an exciting, educational, and family-friendly adventure!​
Traveling from Moncton to St. Martin’s, you’ll encounter stunning ocean views, parks, forests, and ancient rock formations. We’ll highlight must-see attractions, parks, trails, and more.
Discover the area’s early inhabitants, wildlife, geology, and historical events.
Along the route, historical figures will share their stories, and you’ll have the chance to answer fun trivia questions, participate, or simply enjoy listening!
- Riverfront Park - The lovely Riverfront Park is the ideal place to learn about the City of Moncton.
- Stoney Creek - From here, you can see the river below, but don’t be fooled into thinking you’re safe from the unpredictable weather and storms. We’ll explain why.
- Hillsborough - We’ll guide you past some historical sites in this quaint town and reveal one of its notable claims to fame!
- Albert County Museum - This museum spans six acres and features historical county buildings dating back to 1845.
- Hopewell Rocks - Known for its towering rock formations sculpted by the Bay of Fundy’s tides, this site offers a unique view of nature’s power and beauty.
- Caledonia Gorge Region - This wild landscape features trails winding through ancient Acadian forests. Learn about its history and UNESCO world designation.
- Sawmill Creek Bridge - As you cross the bridge, imagine the sound of horse hooves and carriage wheels echoing on the wooden rafters above.
- Crooked Creek Lookout - Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Caledonia Gorge, where eagles soar over mist-covered hills.
- Anderson Hollow Lighthouse - Situated on New Brunswick’s rugged coast, the Anderson Hollow Lighthouse is a testament to the area’s rich maritime history.
- Shepody National Wildlife Area - Walk out to Mary’s Point to see the expansive mudflats of Shepody Bay, teeming with birds, nature, and photo opportunities.
- New Horton Hawk Watch Site - The New Horton Baptist Church’s parking lot has gained fame as the New Horton Hawk Watch Site.
- Cape Enrage - Visit a beautiful lighthouse on the point and hear from its first keeper, James Munson.
- Alma - There’s so much to share in a short time… and we do!
- Fundy National Park - Driving through the Bay of Fundy National Park is free, but stopping requires a permit. The tour sticks to the main road but suggests worthwhile stops for a small fee.
- Kinnie Brook Trailhead Parking - Discover the gorge-created Kinnie Brook Trail.
- Caribou Plain Trail - This easy trail is highly recommended if time permits. The Caribou Plain Trail is a three-kilometer round trip with a wheelchair-accessible loop.
- East Branch - The third in our series of picturesque trails, the East Branch Trail sign is coming up. This trail leads to…
- Shepody Road - The Shepody connector road between Fundy National Park and the Fundy Parkway has been long-awaited. We’ll explain why.
- Walton Glen Reception Centre - Find everything you need for a rewarding drive along the parkway, including maps to lookouts, observation decks, points of interest, beaches, waterfalls, and trails.
- Long Beach Lookout - Two parking lots offer unique sights. Access the Long Beach and Tufts Plateau observation decks or visit the Low Tide Trail on the beach. The decks are wheelchair accessible, with nearby restrooms.
- Hairpin Turn Lookout - A hairpin turn describes a road that… well, you’ll see!
- Fundy Trail Parkway Interpretive Center - A must-visit stop!
- Fundy Trail Parkway - LOOKOUTS & FALLS…. Numerous lookouts are strategically placed in scenic areas, each offering stunning natural vistas in multiple directions, many of which are wheelchair accessible. We’ll highlight a few upcoming ones.
- Fownes Head Lookout - SEA CAPTAIN’S BURIAL GROUNDS TRAIL & FOWNES HEAD LOOKOUT. Discover an 18th-century cemetery where the Melvin and Fownes families are buried, and a short distance up the road is the Fownes Head Lookout.
- Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark - Enter Stonehammer, a UNESCO Global Geopark covering 2500 square kilometers of southern New Brunswick. We’ll explain its significance.
- St. Martins Sea Caves - Welcome to St. Martins! Beyond the beach, explore the famous sea caves!

- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
- Smartphone or tablet
- Fundy Trail Pkwy is open seasonally from Friday of Victoria Day long weekend. Closes in mid-October.
- Park permits and Fundy Parkway Trail fees.
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
- Smartphone or tablet
- Fundy Trail Pkwy is open seasonally from Friday of Victoria Day long weekend. Closes in mid-October.
- Park permits and Fundy Parkway Trail fees.
Embark on an unforgettable sightseeing journey with our cutting-edge Smartphone Audio Tour of the renowned Bay of Fundy, stretching from Moncton to St. Martins.
This tour seamlessly blends technology with exploration, turning your smartphone into a personal tour guide. Utilizing GPS, the audio tour syncs with your vehicle’s stereo system, immersing you…
Embark on an unforgettable sightseeing journey with our cutting-edge Smartphone Audio Tour of the renowned Bay of Fundy, stretching from Moncton to St. Martins.
This tour seamlessly blends technology with exploration, turning your smartphone into a personal tour guide. Utilizing GPS, the audio tour syncs with your vehicle’s stereo system, immersing you in the region’s history, culture, and natural beauty, all while enjoying the convenience of a self-guided tour.
A special feature includes 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 explore at your own pace. 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 feature fun multiple-choice trivia questions about the sights.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.