Beachcombing Bay-cation on the Bay of Fundy

July 30, 2025


There's something magical about beachcombing along the Bay of Fundy, where the world's highest tides uncover hidden treasures with every ebb and flow. From sea glass to driftwood and stones, beaches in the Saint John Region always offer something new to discover.

If you're curious about the art of beachcombing and what makes the Bay of Fundy such a special place for it, Beachcombing Magazine's latest issue dives into all the details - including insider tips from Karla Rodriguez, organizer of the Saint John Seaglass Festival. Check out the full feature below to get inspired for your next beachcombing bay-cation.

Want to add some extra sea glass fun to your visit? Mark your calendars for August 29th and 30th, and check out this year's Seaglass Festival! Click here for all the details.

Land acknowledgement

The Saint John Region is situated on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati Nations. This territory is covered by Peace and Friendship Treaties signed with the British Crown in the 1700s. The treaties recognized the significant and meaningful role of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati in this province and the country with the intent to establish a relationship of trust and friendship.

Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency pays respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land, and is committed to moving forward in the spirit of truth, collaboration, and reconciliation.