About St. Martins
Located along the breathtaking Bay of Fundy coastline, St. Martins is one of New Brunswick’s most scenic coastal communities, known for its dramatic tides, sea caves, rugged shoreline, and relaxed East Coast charm.
Visitors come to experience the beauty of the Bay of Fundy and the world-famous tides that completely transform the coastline throughout the day. At low tide, guests can walk the ocean floor and explore the sea caves up close. Just hours later, the same caves fill with water as the tides rise along the shore.
St. Martins is also home to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park, featuring breathtaking coastal lookouts, waterfalls, hiking trails, suspension bridges, beaches, and panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy coastline.
Throughout the year, guests can enjoy beach walks, kayaking, hiking, photography, seafood restaurants, local shops, covered bridges, and peaceful coastal drives while experiencing the slower pace that makes this area so special.
Summer brings vibrant coastal activity and sea cave adventures, while the quieter off-season offers storm watching, peaceful beaches, cozy oceanfront stays, and the incredible sight of winter sea smoke rising from the Bay of Fundy.
One of the things guests love most about St. Martins is how the village changes with the tides. Fishing boats rest on the ocean floor at low tide before rising with the harbour waters just hours later, creating a landscape that never looks quite the same twice.
Whether you’re visiting for outdoor adventure, a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a quiet weekend by the ocean, St. Martins offers a truly unforgettable Bay of Fundy experience.
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A Few Things To Do
Old Home Week
An annual community celebration that is held every 3rd full week of July in the Village of St. Martins.
Fundy Sea Shanty Festival
This international festival, the only one of its kind in Atlantic Canada, will be anchored in the quaint fishing village of St. Martins.