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The highest tides have been recorded along the Bay of Fundy. This body of water is between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick provinces in Canada. The tides show a difference of up to 42 feet in a 12 hour span. Really amazing to sit on the shore, have drink by the fire, and then see the fire go out when the tide changes. My vote is Hall's Harbour Nova Scotia.

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