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  The Columbia Gazetteer of North America.  2000.
 
Fundy, Bay of
 
 
Fundy, Bay of, large inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, c.170 mi/270 km long and 30 mi/48 km/–50 mi/80 km wide, bet. N.B. and SW N.S., Canada. It is famous for its tide and tidal bore; in its upper arms, Chignecto Bay and the Mínas Basin, tides reach 40 ft/12 m–50 ft/15 m in ht. and create the reversing falls of the St. John R. At low tide, wide flats are laid bare, and the long estuaries of the rivers are drained. Many of the surrounding flats have been reclaimed and transformed into fertile farmland since Acadian settlers began to build dikes in the early 17th cent. Annapolis Royal, on the N.S. side of the bay, is the oldest settlement in Canada. St. John, N.B., is the chief port on the bay.
 
 
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