The Bay of Fundy holds the record for the highest tides in the world, but the shoreline cliffs and beaches are also home to the world’s most complete fossil record of life from 300 million years ago, making it part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
To learn more about the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve as well as information on the Bay of Fundy, including tide times, some amazing Fundy facts, an explanation of the tides and links on how to experience the Bay of Fundy, we invite you to explore our About the Digby Area page.
The 2023 Visitor Guide is an interactive resource that has an abundance of information about our area. Included are maps, general visitor information, a showcase of some of our local retailers, and more.
There are many clickable features of the online guide so we invite you to explore our guide and are excited to see you soon.
Since 2006, DATA has been actively fostering collaborations between local businesses and government to cultivate the area as a tourism hotspot. Our aim is to highlight the vibrant local business scene and attract a greater number of visitors to the Area.
If you are a local business or are visiting and would like to learn more about our association and our members, we invite you to join us.