"The height of the tide is 3.5 meters (11ft) along the southwest shore of Nova Scotia and steadily increases as the floodwaters travel up the 280 km (174 miles) of shoreline to the head of the Bay where in the Minas Basin the height of the tide can reach 16 meters (53ft)." - See source in related links below
The world's highest tide is in the Bay of Fundy at Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia. The mean large tide range is 16.1 metres. See link The Bay of Fundy, in Canada, believe it is close to 60 ft. the bay of Fundy, NS
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AnswerBay of Fundy, Canada. 53 feet (16meters). And many people come to see the bay of fundy to see it at its lowest tide and its highest tide. Bay of Fundy and Ungava Bay.Turnagain Arm is an also ran in that competition.
Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy has the largest tides in the world with a difference of as much as 48 feet between low tide and high tide. The greater the difference, the more energy can be derived from the change.
Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy. It has some of the highest tides in the world.
The highest tides in the world are found in the Bay of Fundy, located between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. The tides in the Bay of Fundy can reach heights of over 50 feet (15 meters) during extreme variations.
none, Bay of Fundy has the biggest range
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