Day 1: Welcome to Halifax
Arrive in Halifax and unwind before joining your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a welcome dinner.
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Savor fresh Atlantic lobster, listen to local sea tales, and spot wildlife along the Cabot Trail and Gulf of St. Lawrence. On this nine-day Canadian adventure, journey through rugged sea cliffs, historic towns, and experience the resilient spirit of Nova Scotians. The tour also takes you to iconic Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, where you’ll discover the rich legends and traditions of the Indigenous Mi’kmaq people.
9 days, 1 country and 12 cities
8 nights accommodation
8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunch, 4 Dinners
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Arrive in Halifax and unwind before joining your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a welcome dinner.
Discover the city with a Local Specialist, visiting the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and touring the historic Citadel National Historic Site.
Visit the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre to learn about Mi’kmaq traditions. Travel via the Canso Causeway to Baddeck on Cape Breton Island and enjoy a lively Ceilidh evening celebrating Celtic heritage.
Drive the breathtaking Cabot Trail through Cape Breton Highlands National Park with coastal and highland vistas. Return to Baddeck for some leisure time.
Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site before crossing to Prince Edward Island. Explore Charlottetown and enjoy dinner at the PEI Preserve Company.
Discover Prince Edward Island National Park and Green Gables Heritage Place. Enjoy a Be My Guest lunch with the Shaw family overlooking Brackley Bay.
Head to New Brunswick for a lobster cruise on Shediac Bay. Visit Hopewell Rocks and walk on the ocean floor (tide permitting) before staying overnight in Saint John.
Take a ferry across the Bay of Fundy to Digby. Explore Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Return to Halifax for dinner.
Morning visit to the iconic Peggy’s Cove before returning to Halifax for your departure.
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