The Reversing Rapids, previously known as the Reversing Falls, are a series of whirlpools, waves and white water rapids that are produced as the high tides of the Bay of Fundy - the highest in the world - collide with the St. John River in a rocky passage in Saint John, New Brunswick. This is an incredible phenomenon that, to be fully appreciated, has to be viewed three times - at low tide, high tide and slack tide. At low tide, Fundy's tides are below the level of the St. John River. The river flows through the gorge and empties
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