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Chloe Annabelle
"If you have to choose only one place to visit in New Brunswick, it has to be this one! This is where you can experience the highest tides in the world, going up to 16m (53 ft). The entrance to the park costs 15.85$, but what is super convenient is that you can come the next day with the same ticket to check the tide condition that you haven't seen the day before! So don't forget to check the tide table before visiting. There is an easy trail running through the forest that gives you access to different lookouts. When the tide is low, you can walk on the ocean floor and around the sea stacks, also called "flower pots" because of the trees on their top. It's really fun! When the tide is rising, it's pretty impressive to see how fast it goes up, and in a couple of hours the sea stacks you were walking under are half submerged. It's incredible how the landscape is changing between low and high tide! On high tide you can also book a kayak tour to paddle in between the sea stacks."

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