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Walk for miles at low tide

There is a red sand beach onsite,…

 just a short walk from the chalets and the inn.
The area adjacent to the beach is a spacious park like setting with a gazebo, picnic tables and chairs for lounging.

Swim or wade at high tide,…
Walk on the exposed sand flats at low tide.

Daily tide tables are available in the rooms or check the predictions here online

Upcoming Tide Times Predictions

Our Beach
site and just a short walk from the chalets and the inn.  The area adjacent to the beach is a spacious park like setting with a gazebo, picnic tables  and chairs for lounging.  Swim or wade at high tide,  walk for miles on the exposed sand flats at low. Daily tide tables are available in the rooms or online at www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Tidnish-Head-New-Brunswick/tides/latest

Baie Vert and the Northumberland Strait


The Amherst Shore Country Inn is located on  the shore of Baie Verte part of Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Strait. Some of Baie Vert’s  attributes offer some unique opportunities to experience the sea.

The tides have a more modest range than the neighbouring Bay of Fundy. The tides on the Northumberland Strait are in the 8 to 15 foot range compared to 40-50 foot Fundy tides but the sea floor falls off very gently on this region of the Strait.  Thus, though the tides are not as high, they can go out very far. This allows the sun several hours every day to warm the exposed sand flats which in turn, warms the water, as the high tide returns. Thus, practically every day there are several hours  to walk on the ocean floor and “explore the bottom of the sea” as well as several hours to play or swim in this “solar heated”  bay.

Some Pictures of the Beach Area

Fat Biking At Low Tide 

  • There is miles of beach to explore at low tide
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