Marc Guitard recommends a 41km hike in Fundy National Park, Canada.

Marc writes:
It’s a truly wild coastal area along the Bay of Fundy which has the world’s highest tides. There are 2 river crossings that have to be timed at low tide or else they are otherwise inpassable.
They rate it as 41 kms, but is in fact close to 50km when you include the ‘approach’ Goose River Trail, (8-9km) – part of Fundy National Park, but is necessary to walk to reach the start of the actual Fundy Footpath.
There is a more touristy (driveable) section of the coast called the “Fundy Trail” but it is not the same thing. The Fundy Footpath actually spans from Fundy National Park TO the Fundy Trail.
Recommended 4 days.
details on CanadaTrails.ca – Hiking the Fundy Footpath


