The largest tide in the world which is range of 16.3 metres (53.5 feet) occurs in Canada’s Bay of Fundy at Burntcoat Head in Nova Scotia. This separates New Brunswick from Nova Scotia. The tides comes from the Atlantic Ocean and expose the sea bottom. In every 24 hours one can enjoy 2 high and low tides here. The interval time between a high tide and a low tide is 6 hours and 13 minutes.
So in daylight visitor can see at least one high and one low tide. However, tide times vary from day to day and different locations around the Bay. Tidal highs and lows depend on several different factors like shape of coastline, storm systems at sea and on land etc.
The another highest tides with tidal ranges up to 40 feet can be seen in United States near Anchorage, Alaska.