Reversing Falls Rapids

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Reversing Falls Rapids is a famous tidal phenomenon on the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, where powerful Bay of Fundy tides cause the river’s flow to reverse direction through a narrow gorge.

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Reversing Falls Rapids canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural phenomenon
tidal rapids
tourist attraction
atEbbTide water flows seaward
atFloodTide water flows upriver
atSlackTide water level equalizes
causedBy extreme tidal range of the Bay of Fundy
country Canada
formedBy tidal action of the Bay of Fundy
hasActivity guided tours
jet boat tours
hasEffect reversal of river flow direction
standing waves
turbulent water
hasGeologicalFeature narrow channel
rock ledges
hasHydrologicalFeature rapids
reversing tidal flow
strong tidal currents
hasInfrastructureNearby Reversing Falls Bridge
industrial facilities
railway bridge
hasRisk hazardous navigation conditions
strong whirlpools
hasTidalCycle ebb tide
flood tide
slack tide
hasViewpoint Reversing Falls Skywalk
Reversing Falls lookout
isKnownFor dramatic tidal changes
high tidal range influence
reversing current
isTouristDestinationFor photography
sightseeing
tide watching
locatedIn Bay of Fundy
surface form: Bay of Fundy region

Saint John, New Brunswick
locatedOn Saint John River
near Bay of Fundy
Saint John Harbour
downtown Saint John
occursIn narrow gorge
rocky gorge
partOf Bay of Fundy
surface form: Bay of Fundy tidal system

Saint John River
surface form: Saint John River estuary
province New Brunswick
tourismRegion New Brunswick tourism
watercourse Saint John River

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Saint John hasLandmark Reversing Falls Rapids
Saint John, New Brunswick hasLandmark Reversing Falls Rapids
Reversing Falls hasLocalName Reversing Falls Rapids