Nature's bounty runs unchecked here. The landscape unfurls along meandering roads. Stretches of rugged coastline harbor history. Discover why this maritime landscape has a tremendous influence on art, literature, and music in your travels on land and sea. Cruise from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia and then on to Prince Edward Island. Visit gardens and historical sites on this vacation to see the beauty of Atlantic Canada.
Valid Passport Required
Escorted
Ferry across the Bay of Fundy
Fort Anne National Historic Site
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
2 Nights in Halifax
Visit the Citadel
Free Time at Peggy's Cove
Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo
Alexander Graham Bell Museum
Cabot Trail & Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Hector Heritage Quay & Ship Hector
2 Nights in Charlottetown
Canadian musical production MAGGIE
Tour of Prince Edward Island including:
Anne of Green Gables Museum
North Shore Beaches
Green Gables at Cavendish Beach
Northumberland Strait Bridge
Fundy National Park to view the Rocks
15 Meals Included
Motorcoach Transportation
Hotel Accommodations
Requires Extended Amounts of Walking
Day 1
Our Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island adventure begins as we travel to South Portland, Maine for an overnight stay.
Day 2
This morning we will depart for St. John, New Brunswick, for our afternoon ferry crossing to Digby, Nova Scotia. There are a host of fantastic amenities aboard the Digby Ferry including dining and entertainment. Breathe in fresh, salty air from the outdoor seating and viewing area and keep a keen eye on the Bay of Fundy for whales and other marine life. Our lodging for this evening will be at Digby Pines Resort overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
Day 3
"Ciad Mile Failte!" These are the Gailic words for one hundred thousand welcomes, and we will hear them often during our visit to Nova Scotia! Step foot onto one of the most hotly contested pieces of land on the entire continent which became Canada's first administered National Historic Site in 1917: Fort Anne. The land on which Fort Anne now stands is part of the traditional homeland of the Mi'kmaq. In recent centuries, a succession of Scottish, French, and English settlers clashed over this prize on the banks of Nova Scotia's Annapolis River, often drawing the Mi'kmaq into their conflict. Fort Anne was the site of thirteen attacks, seven change of hands, and the ratification of the Treaty of Boston. Today, you can walk the earthen walls, explore the 1797 Officers' Quarters Museum, and soak up thousands of years of Canadian history. We will make a lunch stop before visiting Grand-Pré National Historic Site. This historic site commemorates the Grand-Pré area as the center of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755 and the Deportation of the Acadians, which began in 1755 and continued until 1762. Here we will visit the Acadian Memorial Chapel, the Statue of Evangeline, and the Deportation Cross. We then will travel to Halifax to check-in to The Barrington Hotel, our lodging for the next two nights. Following dinner, we will enjoy The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo.
B, DDay 4
A tour of Halifax will fill our morning. During this tour we will have a chance to visit the Citadel and witness the Changing of the Guard. This afternoon we will enjoy free time at Peggy's Cove. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure.
BDay 5
This morning we will travel eastward to Cape Breton Island. One of the highlights will be the Alexander Graham Bell Museum at Baddeck which houses a remarkable collection of his early inventions. Our lodging for the next two evenings will overlook the beautiful Bras d'Or Lakes.
B, DDay 6
Today we travel via the Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic highways in North America. Continuing our coastal drive we will have numerous opportunities for pictures as the highway winds through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, past majestic rock bluffs, over the summits of lofty peaks, and through deep streamlined valleys.
BDay 7
We'll go to the Hector Heritage Quay to see the replica Ship Hector and learn about the first Scottish Settlers before taking a short ferry ride to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island. Dinner this evening will be included at a local restaurant.
B, DDay 8
Today, a native guide will introduce us to the sights and local history of Prince Edward Island. We will visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum in Kensington before viewing the North Shore beaches and an Acadian fishing village. We will tour the world famous Green Gables at Cavendish Beach and much more. Following dinner we will enjoy the new Canadian musical MAGGIE, which tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire, Scotland. The heartfelt show features a soul-stirring score by award-wining recording artist Johnny Reid, a Scot who immigrated to Canada as a teenager.
DDay 9
Today we will be crossing the Northumberland Strait Bridge, "The World's Greatest Engineering Feat", toward St. John, NB for our overnight lodging. Our highlight today will be Fundy National Park. Here we will view the Rocks, known as nature's flower pots.
DDay 10
This morning we depart New Brunswick and head south to Portland. Lodging this evening will be in South Portland, ME. Dinner will be included at a local restaurant.
DDay 11
New England scenery leads us home.
BFor Your Information
A passport is required for ALL travel between the U.S. and Canada.
If you are bringing children on the tour other than your own, customs is requiring that you have a registered letter of approval from their parents.
Please note
Our intention is to run each tour as originally planned and published. However, if deemed necessary to do so, Perkiomen Tours reserves the right to make changes to tour components, schedules or itineraries without prior notification.
Tips for Perkiomen motorcoach drivers and tour escorts are not included in the price of this tour. We feel that these gratuities should be extended on an individual basis and dictated by the level of service provided.
Motorcoach seating is assigned at the time of reservation but cannot be guaranteed. Although we do our best to keep each traveler in the seat assigned at the time of reservation, there are times that it is necessary to move seat locations. Please be sure to verify your final seat number(s) with your driver at the time of boarding. Historically, daily seat rotation was practiced on most multi-day tours. We have suspended this practice for a period of time. Seat rotation will be explained by your driver or tour escort if reinstated.
Perkiomen Tours recommends that you consider purchasing Travel Insurance for your tour. Travel Insurance is purchased directly by you from a third-party of your choice. One option is Travel Safe Insurance. You can purchase insurance directly from Travel Safe through our website. www.perkiomentours.com.
To fully participate in this tour may require extended amounts of walking. There may be steps, inclines, uneven surfaces or extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitation should take this into consideration.
B=Full Breakfast, D=Dinner
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Contact Details | Times |
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Allentown - Motorcoach | Calvary Temple Church 3436 Winchester Rd., Allentown, PA 18104 | View | |
Easton - Motorcoach | William Penn Hwy Park & Ride near Pole A-10 Route 33, Easton, PA | View | |
Montgomeryville - Shuttle | Quality Inn 678 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville, PA 18936 | View | |
Pennsburg - Motorcoach | Perkiomen Tours Office 875 Main St, Pennsburg, PA 18073 | View | |
Reading - Shuttle | Homewood Suites 2801 Papermill Rd, Reading, PA 19610 | View |