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The Hopewell Rocks are located along the Bay of Fundy and are home of the highest tides in the world. An iconic and popular place for ocean tidal exploration, it offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit, scenic walking trails, informative walking tours and lookouts.
Walk on the ocean floor with towering rock formations that have been carved by the weather and the powerful incoming waters over decades. You’ll want to visit the Hopewell Rocks during both high tide and low tide so you can truly appreciate the height and range of the highest tides in the world.
Nearby are Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Mary’s Point Bird Sanctuary, Covered bridges, artisan shops, crafters, museums, quiet beaches, lighthouses, waterfalls, biking and hiking trails and more. At Hopewell Rocks, Baymount Outdoor Adventures allows you to kayak the world’s highest tides around the huge rock formations!
Wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Entrance pass is valid for two consecutive days
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Hopewell Rocks
The Hopewell Rocks are located along the Bay of Fundy and are home of the highest tides in the world. An iconic and popular place for ocean tidal exploration, it offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit, scenic walking trails, informative walking tours and lookouts. Walk on the ocean floor with towering rock formations that have been carved by the weather and the powerful incoming waters over decades. You’ll want to visit the Hopewell Rocks during both high tide and low tide so you can truly appreciate the height and range of the highest tides in the world. Nearby are Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Mary’s Point Bird Sanctuary, covered bridges, artisan shops, crafters, museums, quiet beaches, lighthouses, waterfalls, biking and hiking trails and more. At Hopewell Rocks, Baymount Outdoor Adventures allows you to kayak the world’s highest tides around the huge rock formations!
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Walking tour (specific times daily)
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Family style casual dining with incredible views.
Lunch
DVD (available to purchase)
on site Shuttle services additional $2.00 per person each way (complimentary for disabilities)
Hopewell Rocks
131 Discovery Rd Hopewell Cape Canada
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
343 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
L9699BDlindad,,Nov 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was my favorite attraction on my 11 day visit to Canada with the Pennsylvania Happy Travelers. The lady ranger was a teriffic guide. She made the visit exciting and interesting.
Donna B,,Nov 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Hopewell Rocks is amazing and a must visit but just go to the park website to get your ticket. This cost more and there was no tour except what the park offers for free.
fromMTL,,Oct 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This provincial park is well worth the visit. We really enjoyed walking up to and gazing up at the "flower pot" geological formations up close at low tide (basically "no" tide). It's amazing to observe the difference later in the afternoon to see the same areas during high tide from higher ground. Recommendations: check low and high tide times in advance, go in the morning and explore at low tide, drive to Alma for lunch and/or go to hiking in Fundy National Park, and then go back and explore Hopewell Rocks at high tide. Keep your ticket for re-entry!
Moira M,,Oct 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
It is a bit of a hike from the welcome centre to the steps going down to the ocean floor - maybe 15 minutes. There is a shuttle available for $2 each way, but my sister and I (both seniors) enjoyed the walk. It is worthwhile seeing the rocks at both high tide and low tide. This is a site not to be missed.

Greneestone,,Oct 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did this as a tour excursion from our cruise ship so we only had a couple of hours there but we were blessed to arrive as the high tide was coming in and had about 15 minutes to walk the ocean floor before the water covered it. Ranger Rick guided us through with fascinating details on the rock formations and the effects of the tides! We went down the 98 stairs and got around to the ramp as the water came higher. Ranger Rick then took us to the Interactive Center and showed us several informative and impressive videos showing the tidal change, the crashing of part of a rock formations, winter at Hopewell Rocks, and the migration of the sand pipers. Without a doubt, Ranger Rick is living and sharing his passion making this one of the most wonderful tours we have experienced.








richard l,,Oct 12, 2025
- Review from Viator
I am so glad that we had an opportunity to see the tides on the Bay of Fundy. We timed it so that we were able to walk down on the ocean floor. I wish the park had longer hours, so that we could see the Rocks at high tide. I also was surprised that the employees didn't know much about the tidal bore that we were able to observe in downtown Moncton.
Jeanne C,,Sep 26, 2025
- Review from Viator
Hopewell Rock is a phenomenal experience. A couple of things to know: Viator voucher is super easy - you pull up the voucher go to the entrance of Hopewell Park and they give you a receipt which is your tickets for 2 days of admission. Check the time of the rides before you go - we got there early at park open (8 am) and low tide was at 9:20 so we got to walk the ocean floor. There are plenty of washrooms along the path to get to the rocks. We returned at 3 pm that same time to see it all at high tide. It is amazing the shift and tide and difference.
Barb L,,Sep 26, 2025
- Review from Viator
Amazing walk on ocean floor. Stunning rock formations. Beautiful pathway walk to ocean floor. Great interpretative center.
David G,,Sep 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were staying in Innisfree Bed and Breakfast, just a 10 minute drive away. From this major attraction. There were five large car parks which gave an early indication of its popularity. There was a well-made trail with side paths to various viewing platforms. These allowed us the first glimpse of the Bay of Fundy at high tide. Although there were quite a lot of people there, there was a very clear route to take and people moved on quite quickly once they had taken their photos. We spent a couple of hours there before heading off to Alma for lunch. We drove back to Hopewell Rocks mid afternoon to walk on the ocean floor with the tide fully out. There were some astonishing arches and stacks amongst the very peculiar rock formations. We walked the length of the estuarine shore, getting very muddy in the process. It was a good job we brought stiff brushes to clean our boots and trousers. There were facilities provided with hoses and brushes - so many thoughtful touches. We throughly enjoyed our time at the Hopewell Rocks and thought the admission fee represented very good value for money.
Sam D,,Sep 18, 2025
- Review from Viator
So cool. Wonderful hike and experience. Facilities were clean and restaurant on site. Very nice day!