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The Bay of Fundy This geological masterpiece is world-renowned for its gigantic waves, some of which are as high as a four-storey building. The Bay is brimming with diverse marine species, including numerous types of whales. Imprints of ancient species bring tourists as well as geologists to the area near Joggins. Visitors enjoy combing the beaches, and none leave without finding some sort of treasure to take home. Address: Nova Scotia And New Brunswick Canada
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Long Pond has been established as the birthplace of Canadian Hockey, the site where hockey was first played in the early 1800's. Admission to the site is free, although donations are welcome. Open year-round. Address: 400 College Road Windsor NS Canada B0N 2T0
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This picturesque pond has a small roadside picnic area and a change house for people who wish to swim. Address: . NW of Windso NS Canada
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This lake offers a small picnic park and a beach. Address: . West of Windsor NS Canada
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Aylesford Lake This freshwater lake has a municipal beach park on its shore with a supervised beach. Located off exit 13 on Highway 101. Address: English Mountain Road , NS Canada
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