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Originally Posted by craft_e_mom Deb thankyou for the pc of the jetboat ride. Kayleen and I were trying to figure out why the name on it is reversing falls? Does the water go "backwards" as Kayleen put it?
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Debbie basically yes that is what happens and at vertain times of the day it produces whirlpools and is fun for those who like to get in the jet boat and ride through them.
It’s worth a day trip to Saint John’s in New Brunswick, Canada to view an extraordinary twice daily natural phenomenon called the Saint John Reversing Falls. The only one in the world, the tides cycle every 25 hours, though the tides change by an hour each day. Plan to view it both at high and low tides to experience the incredible force of nature as sea combats river. For the best view, station yourself in the parking lot of the Reversing Falls Jet Boat Tours on the bank opposite the Irving Paper Mills.
It’s worth a day trip to Saint John’s in New Brunswick, Canada to view an extraordinary twice daily natural phenomenon called the Saint John Reversing Falls. The only one in the world, the tides cycle every 25 hours, though the tides change by an hour each day. Plan to view it both at high and low tides to experience the incredible force of nature as sea combats river. For the best view, station yourself in the parking lot of the Reversing Falls Jet Boat Tours on the bank opposite the Irving Paper Mills. You can actually get into the action on an hour-long ride run by Reversing Falls Jet Boat Tours.
I only got 1 word over 2 days
Hugs debbie