Nova Scotia & Newfoundland Expedition
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- The picturesque crayon-coloured wood houses of Lunenburg not only make the Old Town the best surviving example of a British colonial town in North America, it makes it incredibly photogenic.
- Discover the ever-changing Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy. During low tide, you can walk among the ‘flowerpot’ rock formations carved by tidal erosion, and at high tide, it’s possible to see whales from the shore!
- Explore the serene landscapes that beloved author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, called home and inspired her classic novel – Anne of Green Gables.
- Take in jaw-dropping views of steep cliffs and deep river canyons in the Cape Breton Highlands, then cruise the Western Brook Pond in Newfoundland’s World Heritage-listed Gros Morne National Park.
- Enjoy a local brew at Alexander Keith’s on Halifax’s atmospheric waterfront, learn the unusual aviation history of Gander, and spend time in one of the oldest cities in North America – St John’s.
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- Complimentary Airport Arrival Transfer
- Halifax - Peggy's Cove
- New Brunswick - Hopewell Rocks
- Prince Edward Island National Park
- Prince Edward Island - Seafood Dinner
- Ferry to Cape Breton Island
- Cape Breton National Park
- Cape Breton Island - Lighthouse Visit
- Cape Breton Island - Louisburg Fortress admission
- Ferry to Newfoundland
- Gros Morne National Park
- Gros Morne NP - Western Brook Pond Boat Tour
- L'Anse Meadows Historic Site
- Terra Nova National Park
Itinerary
Touch down in beautiful Halifax, the capital of the maritime province of Nova Scotia. Breathe in the fresh ocean air as you make your own way to the hotel. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm where you’ll meet your group leader and fellow travellers. ...
Head out of Halifax to visit some of Nova Scotia’s best sights, starting the morning off with a visit to Peggy’s Point Lighthouse. Situated in the picturesque fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, the striking white and red lighthouse is an enduring image of Canada’s east ...
Today, drive a few hours’ north, crossing into New Brunswick to visit the eerily beautiful Hopewell Rocks Park. Here, you will find an unusual twisted ‘flowerpot’ rock formation as tall as 20 metres (70 feet) caused by tidal erosion from the renowned Bay of Fundy. You...
Enjoy some free time to explore the rocky red cliffs, wind-sculpted sand dunes and sandy beaches of Prince Edward Island National Park. Stretching across the island’s north shore and facing the Gulf of St Lawrence, the park boasts miles of hiking trails that lead thro...
Head to Charlottetown – PEI’s picturesque capital city. Compact and easy to explore, you might want to hire a bike and explore the network of walking trails and waterside boardwalks that take you past colourful houses, Victorian buildings and historic monuments. Other...
Today take a short ferry from PEI to the north shore of Nova Scotia. Like other parts of the Maritimes, the landscape has been carved by wind and wave to fascinating effect, and you’ll get to see it all when you travel the Cabot Trail in the Cape Breton Highlands Nati...
The mountain-covered national parks in western Canada tend to hog the limelight (think Banff and Jasper), but Cape Breton Highlands National Park should be on every nature-lover’s radar. The place where the mountains meet the sea will leave you in awe. Today, you’ll h...
In the morning, put on some comfortable shoes and embark on a scenic two-kilometre hike along the Cape Breton coast. Starting at the Louisbourg Lighthouse, the aptly name Lighthouse Trail first weaves through forest and wetlands, then continues along the coastline. Ta...
Be prepared for a long day of travel as you make your way to Newfoundland. Your boat journey with leave North Sydney in late morning, then it’s around a 7-hour journey to the south coast of Newfoundland. Though the boat has a cafeteria and shows movies, it’s a good id...
Today, you’ll set off for a 3-hour drive to begin exploring Gros Morne National Park. The 1805-square kilometre park is a World Heritage-listed site, and it’s not hard to see why. Shaped by colliding continents and grinding glaciers millions of years ago, Gros Morne i...
Continue your adventure through Gros Morne National Park with an included two-hour cruise on Western Brook Pond. This land-locked body of water is Gros Morne’s largest lake and is home to Atlantic Salmon, Brook Trout, Arctic Char as well as a colony of cliff nesting g...
After stopping for breakfast this morning, continue on your way to explore the L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site. Sitting at the northernmost tip of Newfoundland, L’Anse aux Meadows is thought to be the first place Vikings settled in North America. This is the...
This morning, travel from the west coast to the east coast of Newfoundland and stop at Gander (driving time approximately 5.5 hours). This quaint town of around 10,000 has a unique history – once being a crucial transatlantic stop for international flights in the earl...
This morning, visit Terra Nova National Park en route to St John’s (total driving time today is 3.5 hours). You may have time of going for a hike on one of the parks many trails, so keep an eye out for wildlife that resides within the rolling forested hills, including...
With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave the accommodation at any time, provided you comply with the hotel’s internal check-out policy. That doesn’t mean your adventure has to come to an end! Historic St John’s is full of sights to see, including Ca...
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