One of the best Thanksgiving trips with the family started by travelling to Cape Enrage. We all piled in the van and drove down the 114, stopping every now and then to admire the changing leaves. When we arrived at Cape Enrage, we could not have chosen a better, more clear day to see the cliffs and the water of the Bay of Fundy.
I absolutely love Fundy and the tides that define it. Having grown up being able to see the Petticodiac and it's 13m tides from my house, the rhythm of the tides are just a part of my being. At Cape Enrage, not only do the cliffs make for dramatic waves, fantastical winds and breathtaking views, but they also make for some really incredible currents in the water as the tides ebb and flow.
There is also a romantic loneliness to this part of the county. It is just so far away from everything, so beautiful and untouched. The fog, the wind, the trees and the water... How I miss my home and native land.
Taken October 2003 - Cape Enrage, New Brunswick, Canada
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