Embark on the Canadian Maritimes Explorer tour, a captivating 12-night journey through the scenic landscapes and rich history of Eastern Canada. This escorted tour offers a seamless travel experience with VIP door-to-door service and includes international flights from London Heathrow. Discover the vibrant city of Halifax, explore the picturesque Peggy’s Cove, and delve into the life of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck. Traverse the stunning Cabot Trail, visit the iconic Anne of Green Gables House, and enjoy a lobster feast on a boat tour. Experience the natural wonders of Hopewell Rocks and the Bay of Fundy, and immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Lunenberg. With a Titan tour manager guiding you, this adventure promises unforgettable memories and breathtaking views at every turn.
Location: Halifax, Canada
Our nationwide return chauffeur service collects you from home for your flight to Halifax. Touching down in the mid-afternoon, we’ll transfer to our hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax and settle in.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Halifax, Canada, Citadel National Historic Museum, Canada, Peggy's Cove, Canada
This morning we’ll set out on a guided tour of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. It’s a city steeped in seafaring history which we’ll learn more about on a visit to the star-shaped fortress which dominates the harbour, now the Citadel National Historic Museum. Later this afternoon, we’ll drive out to Peggy’s Cove, a small fishing village whose pillar-box red and white striped lighthouse is one of the most photographed sights in Canada.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Halifax, Canada, Canso Causeway, Canada, Cape Breton Island, Canada, Baddeck, Canada, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Canada
Out on the road today we leave Halifax and cross the dramatic Canso Causeway to Cape Breton Island. Driving on we head to Baddeck, a lovely town on the shore of lake Bras d’Or, where scientist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell had a summer home. After settling into our hotel, we’ll visit the museum devoted to his life and work.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Cabot Trail, Canada
Baddeck has another claim to fame - it’s the start of the famous Cabot Trail and today we’ll take this stunning coastal drive in the company of a local guide. With plenty of stops for photo ops and taking in the views, this legendary round-island route is one of the world’s most famous scenic drives.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Pictou, Canada, Charlottetown, Canada
Nova Scotia means ‘New Scotland’, and we’ll find out why the province took this name on today’s drive to Charlottetown. Many of its earliest settlers were Scottish, and a stop in Pictou gives us opportunity to learn about the people who arrived here 250 years ago. Later we’ll take the ferry to Prince Edward Island, arriving in the capital Charlottetown in the late afternoon. The rest of the day is free.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Green Gables Heritage Place, Canada, Charlottetown, Canada
This morning we’ll visit Green Gables Heritage Place, the setting for Canada’s most beloved literary work, Anne of Green Gables. There’s time to tour the beautifully preserved green and white gabled farmhouse and gardens, before we head back to Charlottetown for a short orientation tour. Our walk reveals leafy avenues and Victorian clapboard houses, and we’ll learn about Charlottetown’s unique place in Canadian history - the Canadian Confederation was agreed here in 1864. The rest of the day is free.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Shediac Bay, Canada, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Moncton, Canada
You’ll need your sea legs for today’s excursion as we embark on a Lobster Tales boat tour. Against the lovely backdrop of Shediac Bay, we’ll learn the history and secrets of lobster fishing before sitting down to lunch on board - a delicious lobster feast (other options are available). Later we’ll take the ferry back from Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick and continue our journey by road to Moncton where the rest of the day is free.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals: Lunch
Location: Bay of Fundy, Canada, Hopewell Rocks, Canada, Saint John, Canada
This morning we’ll drive south to the eastern tip of the Bay of Fundy, which famously experiences the highest tides in the world. Our destination is Hopewell Rocks - huge, tide-weathered outcrops that are almost covered by water at high tide but are exposed right down to the sand when the tide is out. If you’re feeling fit, you can take the 99 stairs to the ‘ocean floor’ or take the ramp for a more leisurely stroll down. Later today, we’ll drive west to Saint John. After settling into our hotel there’s an optional afternoon walking tour, popping into a brewery or two to sample local craft beers along the way.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Saint Andrews, Canada, Bay of Fundy, Canada, Saint John, Canada
Leaving our hotel this morning we’ll drive to Saint Andrews by the Sea, a town close to the Canada USA border. From here we’ll head out into the Bay of Fundy on a whale and wildlife watching cruise. The trip is fully guided with expert commentary helping us spot and identify the abundant wildlife and enlighten us with tales of local history and culture. Back on dry land, we’ll return to Saint John where the rest of the day is free.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Fallsview Park, Canada, Bay of Fundy, Canada, Digby, Canada
We’ll get another chance to witness the power of the sea on this morning’s visit to Fallsview Park. Here we’ll witness the dramatic Reversing Falls Rapid, a daily event caused by the Bay of Fundy’s immense high tide hitting the incoming flow of the mighty Saint John River, pushing it into reverse. Afterwards, we’ll take a scenic ferry ride across the Bay of Fundy to Digby on Nova Scotia, keeping a look out for whales and other wildlife as we go.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, Canada, Kejimkujik National Park, Canada, Oak Island, Canada
We’ll swap giant tides for horticultural history on today’s excursion to Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens. Spread over 17 acres, the various gardens represent different periods in local history, such as a knot garden from the Middle Ages and 17th century-inspired vegetable plot. This afternoon we take our seats for a scenic drive, crossing Nova Scotia and winding past the lakes and forests of Kejimkujic National Park to Oak Island on the Atlantic Coast.
Accommodation Name: hotel
Location: Lunenburg, Canada, Oak Island, Canada
Today we’ll visit UNESCO World Heritage-listed Lunenberg, one of the best-preserved colonial settlements in all of North America. After a walking tour around the historic district with its colourful old buildings and weatherboarded wharfs, we’ll head to the harbour to see Bluenose II, an exact replica of a 1921 fishing and racing schooner. Returning to the 32-acre Oak Island Resort, there’s time to relax and enjoy the facilities before tomorrow’s flight home.
Accommodation Name: Oak Island Resort
Location: Halifax, Canada
An early start sees us on the road back to Halifax, where we’ll head to the airport for the return flight. On arrival this evening, your vehicle will be waiting to take you home.
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