
Winter is drawing to a close and preparations are in full swing for the 2025 season.
After a couple Soley Cove tour adventures in January and February we are looking forward to snow-free, milder conditions.









Over the past several months I have spent time reviewing, updating and augmenting my tour offerings by adding more experiences. This could not have been possible without the invaluable input from my liaison at Tourism Nova Scotia. Here is a link to our page on the new Tourism Nova Scotia website:https://novascotia.com/listing/tide~rollers~mudlarkers/
Have a look at the eleven listings with images and let me know what you think in the comment section below this post.
Closer to home I have been leading Thursday afternoon guided hikes for local residents and the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark. We have enjoyed some unusual ice cake formations along the beaches and snow covered trails, ideal for snowshoeing, through the woods.




















Tour registrations for spring, summer and autumn are trickling in. Interest is less brisk than in 2024, perhaps due to the potential economic impact and political sparring across the border. Rest assured: Tide Rollers & Mudlarkers will help you forget your everyday concerns. Once you set foot on the ocean floor worries melt away as you and your group can’t help but marvel at millennia old rock formations altered and reshaped through wind, rain and the highest tides in the world! We welcome everyone and can accommodate most abilities. For peace of mind check out the 60+ five star reviews on TripAdvisor.
Questions? Reach out via email or text. If you want to connect via a phone call, send a text to 1-306-631-8539. Please provide a name and a time that works best and I will call back.
Looking forward to helping you plan one of your most memorable experiences in the Bay of Fundy region.
Cheers, Anna