
Corey Lablans Photography
Every summer I travel to New Brunswick and one of my favourite locations to visit is Alma. It is a pretty touristy place, with the typical fishing vessels docked so that people can see the effects of the World's largest tides, ranging from 47.5 feet to 53.3 feet.

I don't think I have ever seen Alma at high tide. Every time I visit it is always at low tide, thoroughly enjoy walking out amongst the mud flats. It is funny how many times I have visited Alma. The first time was not to walk out on the mud flats but instead to pick up lobsters for a dinner.



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