Things to do

Hopewell Rocks
Provincial Park

Over twenty free-standing sea stacks peppered along two kilometers of shoreline, no Atlantic Canadian vacation is complete without experiencing these icons

Waterside and
Dennis Beach

An outstanding saltwater beach with the most beautiful view. A rather unknown treasure located between Alma and Cape Enrage

Fundy Parkway

You can choose to experience our 30 km (19 miles) parkway by car, bike, or motorcoach, walk or hike our trails by foot, or kayak on the bay or river. Explore the 10 km pedestrian/bicycle trail, hike footpaths, relax on one of the five beaches, walk across the suspension footbridge or visit one of four waterfalls.

Village of Alma

‘’ Stroll on the Alma wharf or walk on the ocean floor at low tide. Witness the highest tides in the worldfrom the wharf or from the patio of one of the local restaurants. Dine on fresh lobster or scallops;enjoy aworld-famoussticky bun or a pint of local craft beer; hike, kayak or canoe in nearby FundyNational Park. Whatever you want to do, you can do it here in Alma… all of Fundy within your reach.’’

Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park is a national park of Canada located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma.

The Park showcases a rugged coastline which rises upto the Canadian Highlands, the highest tides in theworld and more than 25 waterfalls

Dickson’s falls

‘’This 1 km long trail is a combination of nice boardwalk and fine gravel trail offering many nice views and a picturesque waterfall in a small gorge. It is accessible from the Point Wolfe road, approximately 2 km from park headquarters on the way to Point Wolfe.’’

Hopewell Rocks
Provincial Park

Located in Alma , a great trip for nature lovers and new kayakers who want to enjoy an adventure

Hopewell Rocks
Provincial Park

Over twenty free-standing sea stacks peppered along two kilometers of shoreline, no Atlantic Canadian vacation is complete without experiencing these icons

Waterside and
Dennis Beach

An outstanding saltwater beach with the most beautiful view. A rather unknown treasure located between Alma and Cape Enrage

Fundy Parkway

You can choose to experience our 30 km (19 miles) parkway by car, bike, or motorcoach, walk or hike our trails by foot, or kayak on the bay or river. Explore the 10 km pedestrian/bicycle trail, hike footpaths, relax on one of the five beaches, walk across the suspension footbridge or visit one of four waterfalls.

Village of Alma

‘’ Stroll on the Alma wharf or walk on the ocean floor at low tide. Witness the highest tides in the worldfrom the wharf or from the patio of one of the local restaurants. Dine on fresh lobster or scallops;enjoy aworld-famoussticky bun or a pint of local craft beer; hike, kayak or canoe in nearby FundyNational Park. Whatever you want to do, you can do it here in Alma… all of Fundy within your reach.’’

Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park is a national park of Canada located on the Bay of Fundy, near the village of Alma.

The Park showcases a rugged coastline which rises upto the Canadian Highlands, the highest tides in theworld and more than 25 waterfalls

Dickson’s falls

‘’This 1 km long trail is a combination of nice boardwalk and fine gravel trail offering many nice views and a picturesque waterfall in a small gorge. It is accessible from the Point Wolfe road, approximately 2 km from park headquarters on the way to Point Wolfe.’’

Hopewell Rocks
Provincial Park

Located in Alma , a great trip for nature lovers and new kayakers who want to enjoy an adventure

Contact us

We are located just 2 km from the quaint Village of Alma and 5 km (3 miles) from the beautiful Fundy National Park and Hopewell Rocks, you can relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the rugged Fundy Coast.