Go Fundy was founded on Kayak tours, for nearly 25 years we've been exploring the waterways of Southeast New Brunswick. Our flagship River Relics tour explores the river's terminus, a region critically important historically, the staging point for centuries of trade restricted by the strong currents of Saint John's famous Reversing Rapids.
We've since added tours exploring the smaller, but stunning, Kennebecasis River in neighbouring Rothesay, NB, as well as the largest ecologically intact estuary on the Bay of Fundy in Musquash.
In 2023 we'll be offering additional tours on the Saint John River, including:
1) a multi-day trip along the Lower Saint John River valley section of the Trans Canada Trail,
2) a half day trip exploring the Lower Saint John River Valley, with a paddle-up stop at Yip Cider
- PFD
- Paddle
- Spray Skirt
- Seat in a tandem kayak (all guests paddle tandems)
- Intro to gear/safety instruction
- Water in a reusable bottle
- Change of clothes and a towel to leave at the beach/in your car
- Hat and Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Non-Cotton Clothing
- Footwear that you're ok with getting wet
- For Musquash tours, a light rain jacket or long sleeve shirt (potential for fog)
Musquash
- We will provide a 10L dry bag for storage
- Bug Spray (the estuary can get buggy)
- Light long sleeve shirt and/or rain jacket (proximity to the Bay of Fundy can cause temperatures to drop quickly and with little warning
Ministers Face Paddle and Hike
- We will provide a 10L dry bag for storage
- Towel for drying feet before hike
- Shoes comfortable to walk in for the hike
- Bug Spray for the hike
Please reach us at gofundy@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
All of our kayak tours use tandem sea kayaks for guests. Tandem kayaks provide us a with an additional safety margin in case of emergency. The areas we paddle in are highly susceptible to changing wind conditions and can become rough with little notice. Using tandems gives us the peace of mind of a having guests in larger, more stable boats as well as the added benefit of having the extra paddling power of two people instead of one.
The most important thing to remember is that you are going to be on and around the water. You may get splashed, you'll likely end up with water on your lap for one reason or another.. You don't have to flip over to be exposed to the water, you should assume that parts of you are going to get wet.
We always recommend leaving a towel and a change of clothes (including shoes) at the beach, either in your vehicle, or we can secure it for you in ours if you arrive in an alternative manner.
1) Footwear that you don't mind getting wet. You can paddle in bare feet if you choose, but keep in mind sand will transfer into the boat upon entry, which can get uncomfortable rubbing on your heels.
2) Wear clothing that deals well with wet conditions. Things like wool, fleece, and synthetics are ideal. Materials like denim are usually discouraged in watersports.
3) Dress for the conditions. It never hurts to have a touque on a cool day. Waterproof gloves if you have them (especially for early and late season tours when the water is colder).
4) Ask us for tips as the date of your tour approaches. We'll be able to provide insight with respect to water temperature and generally weather conditions. It never hurts to be a bit over prepared!
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