Tidal Watch Inn
16 Beach St, St Martins, NB E5R 1C7 (888)833-4772
GPS N45.353' W-65.5387'

Country Inn and Restaurant

Village of St. Martins
St. Martins is a seaside village on the beaches of the Bay of Fundy where the world's highest tides flow in and out every day. We have a population of about 385 people who mainly work in nearby Saint John or work in tourism, fishing, forestry or the local cummunity merchants.

Fundy Trail
The Fundy Trail Parkway is not a parkway in hi-way terms but a park way. It is a linear park, the last stretch of undeveloped coastline on the eastern seaboard. Hike it, bike it but most importantly see it. There are spectacular vistas at every turn. There's hidden waterfalls, spectacular coastline, beutiful beaches and for those who seek a more challenging hike, the Fundy Footpath goes right along the water to Fundy National Park.

Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park is located along the coast approximately 1 1/2 hours from St Martins.  For those that wish to hike this park offers exceptional hiking away from our coastline into the natural environs of the area.

City of Saint John
The Tidal Watch Inn is about 25 minutes from the Saint John airport and another 20 minutes to downtown Saint John. Enjoy the old city Market, the reversing rapids, Irving Nature Park and the shopping that a city Canada's oldest of 75,000 people provide.

New Brunswick Tourism
The official site of New Brunswick Tourism and Parks. Information about things to do, things to see, places to stay all over our Province. New Brunswick has mountains, we're at the end of the Appalacians, the Bay of Fundy with the world's highest tides, the North Shore with the warmest salt water beaches north of Virginia, beutiful farmland, rolling hills, it really is a picture postcard Province.

Sea Kayaking
When you think you've seen the coastline try looking at it from a sea kayak. There's hidden coves, hidden beaches and shore lunches to have.

Hopewell Rocks
No matter how many times you see them they're incredible. You can see the original rock Jack Ripley saw in the 1920's and said that looks like a flower pot.

Road Scholar
The Tidal Watch Inn hosts many Road Scholar programs each year. Road Scholar is the largest provider of Educational Travel Programs in the world. If you would like to enjoy our beautiful setting on the Bay of Fundy and learn about our history, culture, tides, ecology, food, music, flora, fauna and much more take a look at our programs on the the Road Scholar site.

New Brunswick Bed & Breakfast/Inn Assoc.
We are an group of B&B's and Inn's that offer unique experiences across our Province. There are luxurious downtown properties, farm vacations, villages all over the Province. Here you'll find local people with local knowledge proud of who and what they are to greet you.

The Professional Association of Independant Innkeepers (PAII)

The Professional Association of Independant Innkeepers is debunking the myths and letting everyone know that Inns and B&B's are a better way to stay. We agree, we are unique, we are ourselves, our staff are themselves and we would like to show you a better way to stay.


 

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