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bay of fundy

Expedia released its 2025 report for travel predictions, putting the spotlight on some of the most beloved and spectacular places around the world.

This Canadian destination stood out among the rest, landing a stop on 'The Phenomena-List' in the report. The Bay of Fundy is known for its incredible tides, which are the highest in the world, and is why it's on the bucket lists of many.

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Canada is home to the highest tide in the world, and from this jaw-dropping park you can watch the power of it, as it pulls in and out — exposing a long stretch of ocean floor along the way.

Nova Scotia is filled to the brim with beautiful hidden gems, which shouldn't be a huge surprise given its nickname of "Canada's Ocean Playground." You can drive along the sparkling coast of the province to see sandy beaches and water stretching out to the horizon. One of the surreal spots that make this place particularly special is Burntcoat Head Park.

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Adventure fans, if you've been sleeping on New Brunswick for your next getaway, it's time to get up to speed with this absolute gem of a destination tucked away in Canada's Maritime provinces.

New Brunswick is Canada's third-smallest province by area. Yet, it boasts a jaw-dropping 12 provincial and two national parks, making it a paradise for anyone looking to get away from it all and reconnect with nature, themselves and their loved ones.

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Canada has many stunning destinations scattered across each province, but if you've recently moved to the country you may be wondering which ones are actually worth visiting.

Whether you prefer mountains, lakes, ocean views, iconic tourist attractions or historic architecture, Canada has it all.

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With the nickname of Canada's ocean playground, it's hard not to dream of a trip to Nova Scotia. The good news is that it is actually dream-worthy.

From the sandy beaches of the south shore to the fields of the Annapolis Valley, the Maritime province is overflowing with gorgeous scenery. Then there's the small towns that look like they're out of a fairytale, and the ever-growing city of Halifax that's brimming with tasty restaurants and local shops.

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