Southeast of Saint John lies the fishing village of St Martins located on the Bay of Fundy. It was low tide when we arrived and Nancy and I walked on the ocean floor exploring the huge caves located there. It’s hard to fathom the ocean rolling back far enough to expose several hundred yards of dry sand, mud and rock but it happens. We enjoyed frolicking where the waves roll. We met a nice couple from Montreal making sand sculptures in one of the caves. Listen to the video as they introduce themselves.
In one canyon a rope hung down from above to be used as an emergency escape method. I climbed a short distance straight up! On our return from the Scenic drive we stopped at the caves during high tide. The ocean had reclaimed its rightful place. No walking to the caves now. We watched people kayak into the caves that we had walked into just hours before.








