The campground was perfect, we were facing the beach on the Bay of Fundy and the sea caves.

In the morning Brenda and I loaded up the truck and headed back to St John to view the reversing falls at high tide. This will allow us to see the current going back upstream.

Along the way into town we stopped for an oil change on the truck and purchased a couple of necessities for the trailer.

The reversing falls were everything we expected. You could easily see the water flowing upstream. On the side of the river below the public observation deck you could actually see a section of water rapids flowing opposite the direction we saw the day before. Amazing to see and you got a real appreciation of the amount of water moving in and out of the Bay of Fundy.

After taking numerous pictures of the reversing falls we headed back to our campground at St Martins. Along the way we passed a sign indicating there was a covered bridge near by so we took a slight detour to take pictures of the covered bridge. This is something we certainly do not have in our part of the world.

After we got back to the campground in St Martin we wandered over to the sea caves as they were at low tide.  We had to cross a stream which was a little deeper than we thought so our boots were filled with water.  The caves were huge and the rocks were so red, not like anything we've seen on the west coast. It was hard to believe that we were standing on ground that was deeply  submerged just about 6 hours prior.

On the way back to the campsite we took several pictures fishing boats basically sitting on the ground due to the low tide.