We had to be out of the campground by 11AM as there was a big sign that they were very strict about this and charged for late departures. A pickup truck patrolled constantly and it felt a bit unwelcoming. We left on time and happily made our way to Hopewell Rocks where during low tide one can walk on the ocean floor to explore 2 km of shoreline. At high tide (36-46ft over the low tide level), the water rises to fill the caves and turns the flowerpots into rocky islands.


We hiked and photographed for about 2 hours, totally fascinated by these beautiful and huge rocks that made the people look like ants.





We went on to the Fundy National Park where we will be spending the next two nights.