#Daydream: Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

We know how it is. You’re stuck at your desk and the day seems to be going on forever. Your mind starts to wander — at first to “anywhere but here,” but then to exotic, faraway lands where your everyday problems and stress melt in the presence of true paradise. You want to go to there, and we want to go with you. Every day at 3 p.m. Eastern, we’ll send you a picture of the place we at Yahoo Travel are daydreaming about so we can all take that mental vacation together. Let’s go to…

Photo: Ron Dunnington/Flickr

…The Bay of Fundy!!! Canada has some amazing spots to dream about, but today we are bringing it to the east side. In between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia is the Bay of Fundy. It is know for having the highest tidal range in the world. What you see pictured above will be deep underwater during high tide. During low tide you can explore the incredible rock formations that have interesting names, such as 'Mother-in-Law’, ‘ET’ and ‘Lover’s Arch’. During high tide you can kayak or swim where you were just walking. Or you can check out some other scenic areas New Brunswick has to offer, like Dickson Falls, Mount Carleton, New Brunswick Botanical Garden, the Hartland Bridge, or the Cape Enrage lighthouse.