Sunday, September 27, 2009


Sep 27, 2009
Saint John, NB

Drove from Bangor to Saint John to see the Bay of Fundy Tides. Saint John has bridge across the Saint John River that provides a perfect view of the reversing falls. They are at the fall line of the Saint John river and are at sea level. When the tide is out, the river flows out through the falls. When the tide is in, the sea level is above the level of the falls and the river flows "in" or the falls are running in the reverse direction.

Here is a picture of the falls running up river from the "Falls Restaurant", St. John, NB.