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Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1
Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1
Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1
Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1
Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1
Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1

Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1

Stop at parking lot 1 and hike down the Flowerpot Scenic trail at Fownes head. At the bottom of this trail, you'll come to a spectacular vantage where you can see where the beloved Flowerpot Rock was. It was known as Flowerpot Rock because of the tuft of vegetation that grew from the top of the rock, also known as a sea stack. A storm in 2022 with high tides and heavy winds toppled over much of this rock formation but the view of the Bay is still amazing!

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Fundy Trail Parkway

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Distance

14

km

Time

Less than 30 min

Cost

$

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This phenomenon is caused by coastal erosion, giving us this adorable "flowerpot" of trees and vegatation.

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Fundy Trail Parkway - Parking Lot 1

Motorcycles

The Fundy Parkway is a must-see destination for those looking to take their motorcycles out for a beautiful ride! You can easily bike the entire Parkway and stop at the many lookout points along the way.

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Sea Captains' Burial Ground

Follow the Sea Captains' Burial Ground Footpath on the Fundy Trail and you'll find your way to two family burial grounds. The Fownes and Melvin families were some of the original settlers in this area. They were both big shipbuilding families with captains who sailed all around the world - including Europe, India, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific coast of the United States. More than 45 are buried in the two restored cemeteries. If you do the loop, it's about a 1km hike.

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Long Beach

Just a short drive away!

If you're looking to experience more of the legendary Bay of Fundy tides, look no further than Long Beach. At low tide, this beach expands far and wide, exposing two and a half kilometres (1 .5 miles) of shoreline and ocean floor.

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