Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 80 miles, approximately 2.5 hours total riding time. Getting on/off a ferry; crossing to Brier Island is 24 minutes each way. Walking up to 2 miles; pavement, boardwalks, stairs, some uneven terrain. Getting on/off a cruise boat, equipped with open viewing and upper observation decks, seats, rails, washroom, and shelter.
At the hotel.
We’ll set off for Brier Island by motorcoach. With the Fundy tides, this area is a wonderful place to spot seabirds of all kinds, including piping plover, gannets, warblers, nuthatches, hawks, and merlins. Digby Neck, known for its natural beauty, is a peninsula made of two ancient lava flows.
En route.
We will board the MV Mega Nova – a 50-foot fiberglass Cape Island style boat – and join our naturalist on an exploration in search of whales and seabirds in the Bay of Fundy. As the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy funnel sea life into the bay, the waters surrounding this area become a haven for feeding humpbacks, right whales, and minke, making for some of the best whale watching anywhere in North America.
At the hotel, we’ll try Digby’s world-famous scallops as part of our meal. We’ll enjoy a presentation by a local expert about the scallop industry before dinner.
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.