Cape Enrage is a working light station and an adventure destination in New Brunswick... located along the Bay of Fundy Coastal Route.. History, Fun,Dining, Art
Did you know that the fog is caused because of the difference in temperature coming from the Bay (cold ❄️) and the land (hot ♨️) and is most likely to occur in July and August. #CapeEnrage#ExploreNB
Did you know that the fog is caused because of the difference in temperature coming from the Bay (cold ❄️) and the land (hot ♨️) and is most likely to occur in July and August. #CapeEnrage#ExploreNB
Today is a really High Tide at Cape Enrage. At 14:06 the height of the tide will reach 39.7 feet and the Barn Marsh will fill up, looking like a lake! This is cause by the New Moon being aligned with the Earth and the Sun. 😁#CapeEnrage#ExploreNB
Courage and Perseverance are the attribute that you will be testing when it's time to let yourself Zip down the Line! Check our 2022 price list 👉 https://t.co/fKvYTIklu8 #CapeEnrage#ExperienceCapeEnrage
This piece of land opposite to the lighthouse is Inner Head, also known as Amy's Island by the locals. Did you know that it is a fault created by the movement of the tectonic plates that is responsible for the fast erosion that separated the two piece of land? 😃 #explorenb
Have you ever wanted to feel like Spiderman? Under the guidance of our Adventure guides, Alexia here was comfortable enough on her second rappelling descend to try the inverted position �� #ExperienceCapeEnrage #CapeEnrageOutdoorAdventure
Did you know that the Canadian Coast Guard 🍁 maintains the Cape Enrage Light and Horn, but not the structure? If it doesn't pass the yearly inspection our Lighthouse could be decommissioned. We take Donations all year round here 👉 https://t.co/TT1shqrwvc #capeenrage#explorenb
We love all of our adventures, but tackling our group obstacle course may have been our favorite activity this season! What was your favorite Cape Enrage adventure? Make sure to share your pics :)
The Bay of Fundy has a natural resonance called seiche, which can be compared to the movement of water in a bathtub. Water in a bathtub sloshes from one end to the other & back in a few seconds while it takes about 13 hours for the water in the Bay to rock back & forth!
Did you know that there are 4 different tidal effects that can be experienced around the Bay of Fundy? The vertical tidal effect, the tidal bore, the horizontal tidal effect and the tidal rapids, whirlpools and rips. Learn more: https://t.co/WIJQ3puS9G
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Savour the view and the selection of our lunch or dinner dishes from our Cape House kitchen, which has a menu that is globally inspired but locally grown - we support local and sustainable. 🍲 Find out what we're all about today: https://t.co/gCMZurwtpW
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In the 1800's there was a lot of shipping activity passing by Cape Enrage en route to The Bend (Moncton), the Petitcodiac River, Cumberland Basin, Grindstone, Rockport and other settlements on the Shepody Bay. Learn more: https://t.co/i9Mj13inZj
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Cape Enrage is named for the turbulent waters that pass over the reef and continue southward from the island for nearly a kilometer at low tide, and the rough seas can be seen for much farther on windy days as the current and wind are at odds. Learn more: https://t.co/ptlmqYuTsA
Cape Enrage is actually an island that is now called Barn Marsh Island and is only connected to the mainland by a beach-head along which the road that has been constructed. Learn more about what makes us a must see: https://t.co/i9Mj13inZj
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Our lighthouse, which was established in 1838, still has an operational light and foghorn even though its one of the oldest lighthouses on New Brunswick's Fundy coastline.💡 Find out more about what makes us so unique: https://t.co/i9Mj13zZnT
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The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World with tides rising as much as 16.3m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Learn more about New Brunswick's natural wonders today: https://t.co/1JeojGCQh1
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#CapeEnrage is closed for the season but will be back in June 2022 for more thrills and views! Our team to thank you so much for your continued support throughout this 2021 season. We look forward to seeing you next year. 💚
The stems and branches of the Fern Tree are commonly found in fossil log jams at Cape Enrage. The fronds of leaves are rarely preserved with the log jams but preserved in different rock layers at this site. Learn more: https://t.co/1JeojGCQh1
Cape Enrage is only a 20 minute drive from Fundy National Park so when planning next season's NB adventure, make sure to map your stop here and try our zip lining, rappelling, fossil tours and delicious locally sourced meals at the Cape House Restaurant: https://t.co/OsSJIyl5C4