Thanks, Eric. There are subtle differences between the north (New Brunswick), south (Nova Scotia), and middle shores of the Bay of Fundy (Parrsboro and area), but the Fundy tides truly mark this area of the world. As the ecosystem changes, people and places are changing with it. Parrsboro, once a shipbuilding centre, and a port for shipping coal from Springhill, is becoming a haven for artisans and trying to promote tourism. Locals still fish (including the fishing weir below – now a rarity) and dig clams when the tide is out.