CULINARY
Maritime Lobster Boil
OVERVIEW:
Experience an authentic maritime lobster boil along the shore of the Bay of Fundy, home to the Highest Tides in the World. Sit by the campfire and hear stories of the rich cultural and natural history of this truly off the beaten path region. Participate in a true New Brunswick tradition as you enjoy a fresh Bay of Fundy lobster with your friends.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Fresh Bay of Fundy Lobster prepared on the beach
- Local stories about the rich shipbuilding history of St. Martins
- Learn about what makes the Bay of Fundy tides so unique.
- Sample local craft beer, cider, and wine
- Relax by the campfire and experience the ebb and flow of the bay.
- Discover the UNESCO Fundy Biosphere Reserve
Our guides were awesome. They thought of everything, and were very knowledgeable about the areas we traveled, and very enthusiastic.
– Mary Beth M., Corpus Christi, TX
Inclusions & Exclusions
INCLUSIONS
- Accomodation of dietary restrictions
- Fresh Bay of Fundy lobster
- Local beer and cider
- Dessert
- Storytelling from the area's history
EXCLUSIONS
- Accomodations
- Transportation
- Gratuities
- Travel costs for custom locations
- Harmonized sales tax (15%)
Inclusions + Exclusions
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FAQs
General FAQs
Is there an age limit?
We don't take anyone under the age of 8. There are some instructions and safety procedures that we need all guests to comprehend
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests have the ability to cancel a tour reservation they have made.
60 to 89 days from departure: 25% of trip cost
Is it wavy/dangerous/scary?
We always use double kayaks that are more stable than single kayaks. While the Bay of Fundy can provide some extreme conditions, we ensure our guest's safety by keeping them informed on the weather. If our Lead Guide(s) say it is too wavy or windy, we work to tell everyone with lots of time in advance, so alternative plans can be made.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes, Red Rock Adventure can create a specific meal plan for individuals with any dietary restrictions
What's the weather like?
Coastal New Brunswick enjoys a mild climate in the summers, with an average daily high in the mid-60s. In August, the highs can reach the upper 70s, while the lows at night are in the mid-50s. As with any coastal region, wind and rain are always a possibility, along with Atlantic fog. Be sure to bring layers for both warmth and protection against rain.
On Water FAQs
I have my own PFD, can I just wear that?
We prefer you use our equipment, so we can be assured it is maintained to Paddle Canada standards. Our PFDs are also specifically made for kayaking, so we're sure you'll be comfortable.
Do you have gear I can rent or use?
Red Rock Adventure has some gear that hikers can rent. Including sleeping bags, mats, and trekking poles.
For Zodiac coastline tours, what is a float suit?
A float suit is a full-body, one-piece insulated garment. It protects the wearer from cold weather and water. It is also designed to offer flotation to anyone who finds theselves in the water.
What does Red Rock Adventure provide?
What should guest bring?
Hiking FAQs
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What is the trip Level 2 mean?
This trip is Level 2, Easy to Moderate. Participants will be picked up at the Saint John Airport the day before the trip begins, greeted by their local guide, and transported to their overnight accommodations at the Saint John Hilton. (Transfer and hotel costs are included in the trip price.)
This is an active trip with easy hikes and walks of 2-4 hours on four of the seven full days and shorter walks on two days. Our sea-kayaking adventure is a gentle one that emphasizes safety and is led by a professional guide; no previous kayaking experience is necessary. On Day 5 we go whale-watching for two and a half hours; participants should bring appropriate medication if motion sickness might be an issue.