Well, to be quite honest. This is the rarest and one of the only waves I've ever found in the province of New Brunswick. We're surrounded by alot of other land and need a really specific wind and swell to creep into the Bay. Dangerous tides, highest in the world so just follow your nose to the brownest stirred up ocean you can find! Head toward Fundy park on the coastal drive. Can't miss it!
You need a perfect combination of southern wind and swell direction. rare to find any quality at all, but nonetheless, we have surf in New Brunswick!
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Atmosphere
A beautiful area. Close to fundy national park and cape enrage area on the bay of Fundy which hosts the highest tides in the world. Don't come expecting surf, just come wanting to check out a cool place. More geared for a bodyboard.
December 17, 2007
I took a drive up to Dennis beach to see if this winter swell and 90 km/hr winds would bring some waves into the bay. It was amazing, 4-6 ft barrels that gave some incredible rides. Had a blast and can finally agree that there are waves in NB.
comment by Anonymous, 2007-10-16 20:29:17
Mace is the place
Ive been up and down the coast quite a bit this past year +, and from what Ive seen, down towards maces bay has more potential than st martins way..... as you drive out towards point lepreau and hug the water...... may have some spots.... tough to say
comment by Anonymous, 2007-09-21 19:24:16
Curious
I've now gone down a handful of times and I've yet to see a surfable wave. What direction of swell and wind (maybe size info as well)would I need to create a surfable wave? Any help would be appreciated.
comment by Phishy, 2007-12-18 12:53:56