The Bay of Fundy, located in Nova Scotia, Canada, is known for having the highest tides in the world. It experiences the highest tides in the world, reaching over 15 meters. It opens into the Gulf of Maine and faces the Atlantic Ocean.
The bay is shaped like a funnel, with a narrowing coastline and relatively shallow depths, especially near the head of the bay. This funnel shape amplifies the tidal range as water is pushed into the bay during high tide and pulled out during low tide.