As the fog settles in around Halls Harbour in the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada, fishing boats are left ashore as the tide reaches its lowest point. At high tide, the channel fills with water allowing fishermen to load up and head out for their daily catch. The tide in Halls Harbour plays a very important role for fishing boats as you can see that many hours of the day, boats are stranded along the side of dock.
Boats tied to the wharf in Halls Harbour, Bay of Fundy, Minas Channel, Evangeline Trail, Nova Scotia, Canada.