The "reversing rivers" (there are several of them, in both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) are rivers that feed into the Bay of Fundy. Since the Bay has the world's highest tides, the incoming high tide flows up the rivers. Thus the rivers appear to reverse.
Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy, see related links below for more info.
The source of the Peticodiac River is the Bay of Fundy. The water shed sourounding the river also supplies water to the river.
The Bay of Fundy. It has some of the highest tides in the world.
The province located east of the Bay of Fundy is Nova Scotia.
Baie Verte, part of the Northumberland Strait, lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. So does Chignecto Bay, and its extension, Cumberland Basin. I hope you didn't think the only answer would be the Bay of Fundy.
It is called the Bay of Fundy. (see related links for more info)
The Bay of Fundy is in between the province ofNew Brunswick & Nova Scotia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~! (: PEACE :) !~
The Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy is known for its very large tides.
There are many islands in the Bay of Fundy. Some of the notable ones are Grand Manan Island, Campobello Island, Deer Island, Brier Island and the Five Islands. See the related link for more detail.
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