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Multi day kayaking adventures in the Bay of Fundy

These kayaking trips provide an opportunity for you to explore the longest uninhabited coastline on the east coast in the Bay of Fundy. There are several different kayaking trips to choose from, all offering great scenery and an exciting kayaking experience. The Fundy Park coastline and a night at scenic Goose River are the backdrops for the trip from Alma to Martin Head. Kayaking the Fundy Trail will allow you to explore coves, beaches, sheer cliffs and sea stacks as you exhilarate in its remoteness.

Multi day kayaking adventures in the Bay of Fundy

The Cape Spit adventure starts in Nova Scotia and takes you past waterfalls, dulse bearing rocks and finally to 'the Spit'. From your campsite you will have an unparallelled view of the sunset across the Bay and the raw power of the tides. For anyone not interested in camping, an autumn trip along the banks of the Saint John River will allow you to experience the beautiful fall colours, explore historic Gagetown and spend the night in a local bed & breakfast.

Multi day kayaking adventures in the Bay of Fundy

Season: mid June to August
Requirements: Sleeping bag and pad.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, pocketknife.
Suggested Clothing: Warn jacket, windbreaker, rain gear, hat, sneakers, hiking boots, fleece clothing.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 8
Equipment Provided: Single and double kayaks and equipment, dry bags, paddling jackets, tents, camping equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Alma, New Brunswick. From Saint John or Fredericton follow Route 114 from the Trans Canada Highway through Fundy National Park. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in tent campsites along the route, except for the 7 day trip that has two nights at an inn in Fundy National Park.
Meal Information: Meals are included.
Guide Information: Your guides are well trained in the skills of kayaking and interpretation of the area is emphasized during the trip. There is a ratio of one guide for every five participants.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Good general fitness is an asset on these trips.
Trip Duration Price
2 days
$300.00* per person
Fundy Park coastline, July 8-9, July 22-23, August 6-7, 2010
3 days
$400.00* per person
Alma to Big Salmon or St. Martins.
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 8.00% Provincial Sales Tax

If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.

Multi day kayaking adventures in the Bay of Fundy

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