<P> The Bay of Fundy (or Fundy Bay) is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the state of Maine . It has the highest tidal range in the world . The Guinness Book of World Records (1975) declared that Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia has the highest tides in the world . Portions of the Bay of Fundy, Shepody Bay and Minas Basin, form one of six Canadian sites in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, and are classified as a Hemispheric site . It is administered by the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Canadian Wildlife Service, and is managed in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Nature Conservancy of Canada . </P> <P> Some sources believe the name "Fundy" is a corruption of the French word Fendu, meaning "split", while others believe it comes from the Portuguese funda, meaning "deep". The bay was also named Baie Française (French Bay) by explorer - cartographer Samuel de Champlain during a 1604 expedition led by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts which resulted in a failed settlement attempt on St. Croix Island . </P>

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