Map of Hopewell Rocks Canada – Bay of Fundy & Location Guide

Map of Hopewell Rocks Canada – Bay of Fundy & Location Guide

Hopewell Rocks is one of Canada’s most famous natural attractions and one of the signature destinations on the Bay of Fundy. Located in New Brunswick, the site is known for its flowerpot-shaped sea stacks, dramatic tides, coastal walking areas and the opportunity to walk on the ocean floor at low tide.

This map of Hopewell Rocks Canada provides an overview of the park, sea stacks, tide-viewing areas, visitor facilities, nearby attractions and surrounding Bay of Fundy locations.

Quick Answer:

Hopewell Rocks is located on the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada. Major nearby attractions include Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Alma, Moncton, Fundy Trail Parkway and the Bay of Fundy coastline.

Interactive Hopewell Rocks Map (Reference View) Explore Hopewell Rocks, the Bay of Fundy, nearby coastal parks and surrounding New Brunswick attractions.
Tip: Hopewell Rocks maps help visitors locate sea stacks, walking trails, viewing platforms, beach access, tide areas and visitor facilities.

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Where are Hopewell Rocks Located?

Hopewell Rocks is located on the Bay of Fundy in southeastern New Brunswick. The attraction is famous for its extreme tidal range, allowing visitors to see the same coastline at dramatically different water levels during the day.

  • Province: New Brunswick
  • Country: Canada
  • Region: Bay of Fundy
  • Nearby town: Alma
  • Nearby city: Moncton
  • Coastline: Atlantic Canada

Major Areas Shown on the Map

  • Hopewell Rocks — iconic sea stack attraction.
  • Flowerpot Rocks — famous rock formations.
  • Ocean floor access — low-tide walking area.
  • Viewing platforms — coastal lookout areas.
  • Walking trails — visitor paths through the park.
  • Visitor Centre — information and facilities area.
  • Bay of Fundy shoreline — tidal coastline.
  • Parking area — main arrival point.

Major Attractions Near Hopewell Rocks

  • Bay of Fundy
  • Fundy National Park
  • Cape Enrage
  • Alma
  • Fundy Trail Parkway
  • Moncton direction
  • Joggins Fossil Cliffs direction
  • Cape Chignecto Provincial Park direction
  • Whale watching areas
  • Fundy coastal viewpoints

Park Features

  • Flowerpot sea stacks
  • Ocean floor walks
  • High tide viewpoints
  • Walking trails
  • Viewing decks
  • Photography locations
  • Visitor Centre
  • Gift shop and café

Transport Features

  • Road access from Moncton
  • Visitor parking
  • Tour coach access
  • Walking trails within the park
  • Regional highway connections
  • Nearby accommodation routes
  • Taxi and tour services from nearby towns
  • Scenic Bay of Fundy driving routes

Nearby Destinations

  • Bay of Fundy
  • Fundy National Park
  • Alma
  • Cape Enrage
  • Fundy Trail Parkway
  • Moncton
  • Saint John
  • Cape Chignecto Provincial Park

Using a Hopewell Rocks Map

A Hopewell Rocks map is useful for locating sea stacks, walking trails, beach access points, viewing platforms, parking and visitor facilities. It also helps visitors plan around tide changes and combine Hopewell Rocks with other Bay of Fundy attractions.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where are Hopewell Rocks located?
    Hopewell Rocks is located in New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy, Canada.
  • What are Hopewell Rocks famous for?
    Hopewell Rocks is famous for flowerpot-shaped sea stacks, dramatic Bay of Fundy tides and low-tide ocean floor walks.
  • What is near Hopewell Rocks?
    Nearby attractions include Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Alma, Moncton and the Bay of Fundy coastline.
  • How do you get to Hopewell Rocks?
    Visitors commonly arrive by car, organised tour or regional road route from Moncton, Saint John and surrounding New Brunswick areas.
  • Are Hopewell Rocks worth visiting?
    Yes. Hopewell Rocks is one of Atlantic Canada’s most iconic natural attractions and one of the best places to experience the Bay of Fundy tides.
  • Can you walk on the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks?
    Yes. At low tide, visitors can walk on the exposed ocean floor near the sea stacks, subject to tide times and safety guidance.

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This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Tide times, weather, trail access, park facilities, transport services and visitor information may change without notice. Always check current tide schedules and follow local safety advice before entering coastal areas.