Hopewell Rocks National Park

Maritime Provinces in 5 Days

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– Quebec | New Brunswick | Price Edward Island | Nova Scotia –

The natural phenomenon of Canada’s Maritime landscape can only be validated by a in-person visit to the region. On this 5-days journey starting in Montreal, we will take you through the provinces on Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia to bare witness to this region’s history and its splendour.

Start location: Montreal, Quebec
End Location: Montreal, Quebec

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  • Destination/Regions Canada, Quebec, The Atlantic Provinces
  • Activity Level Easy
  • Duration 5 Days 4 Nights
All about the Maritime Provinces in 5 Days.

Maritime Province in 5 Days


The word Maritimes is a regional designation for the Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.


From dramatic coastal landscapes to unique historic sites, discover this captivating region that has remained relatively untouched since the early days of English & French settlers.


Travel along the St. Lawrence River, also known to Quebecers as the heart of Quebec, and learn of its importance to this region; enjoy the scenaries as we travel through the Maritime Provinces and be amazed by its surreal natural landscapes and its unique characteristics.


You will also get to sample fresh seafood right next to the ocean it came from, discovering a taste of the local delicacy from the land and sea of this region.



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    Annie of the Green Gables.
    Credit: ©Tourism PEI / Stephen Harris




Route Overview



Day 1: Montreal – Edmundston – Saint John

Day 2: Saint John – Hopewell Rocks – Charlottetown – Annie of Green Gables – Cavendish

Day 3: Confederation Bridge – Peggys Cove – Halifax

Day 4: Citadel of Halifax – Magnetic Hill – Shediac

Day 5: Bathurst – Campbellton – Pointe-au-Père – Rimouski – Montreal


Trip Highlights


The Maritime Provinces are full of pleasant surprises!


  • Landscapes & Sceneries These Maritime Provinces constitute a cluster of peninsulas and islands that form the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Highlands and are also significantly affected by the Atlantic Ocean. Here, the land features makes it a highly scenic region that is sure to wow you on every turn.
  • History In the 150 years between the 1600’s to 1700’s, this region saw influence from the Indigenous People, the French, and the British, and played an important role in the birth of the Confederation of Canada.
  • Fresh Seafood With miles of coastline, rich red soil, rolling green hills, and pristine waters, this region’s culinary experience will not disappoint for any food lovers.

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Travel Dates

Every Wednesday & Saturday / June, 22nd to September 14th, 2024 // Please contact us for availability.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Tour guide
  • Bus Transportation
  • Local hotel accommodation (Hotels in North America provide two beds maximum per room, and may change without prior notice)
  • The compensation fund of Consumer Protection Office
  • Taxes
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • The personal expense and the meals
  • The service fees for the driver and tour leader
  • Travel insurance
  • The entrance fees of the attractions(optional)
  1. Day 1 Montreal - Edmundston - Saint Johns

    Port-Saint-John Port of Saint John Credit: Tourism New Brunswick

    1. Leave Montreal in the morning and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Saint Lawrence River. Our first destination is Edmundston, in the maritime province of New Brunswick.

    2. After lunch, we will visit the world’s longest covered bridge: Hartland Covered Bridge.

    3. We will then pass by the capital of the province Fredericton and arrive in the largest city of New Brunswick – Saint John. Here, we will visit one of the 7 marine wonders of the world: Reversing Falls

    Overnight in Saint-John.

    Highlights: Saint Lawrence River, Bernard-Valcourt Pedestrian Bridge, Hartland Covered Bridge, Reversing Falls

  2. Day 2 Saint John - Hopewell Rocks - Charlottetown - Annie of Green Gables - Cavendish Beach

    anne-green-gables Anne of Green Gables Credit: ©Tourism PEI / Stephen Harris

    1. After breakfast, we will visit Hopewell Rocks National Park to admire the world’s highest tides and the breathtaking so-called “Flowerpot Rocks”, formed by tidal erosion for millions of years.

    2. After lunch, we’ll go to Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), and the birthplace of Canada for the visit to Province House.

    3. Then we will visit the romantic house “Anne of Green Gables”, where countless couples have come there to spend their honeymoon.

    4. After all, we will have a relaxing time in Cavendish Beach, with red sand.

    5. You can enjoy a delicious meal of lobster meal.

    Overnight in Prince Edward Island.

    Highlights: Hopewell Rocks National Park, Charlottetown, Province House, Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish Beach

  3. Day 3 Confederation Bridge - Peggy's Cove - Halifax

    img src=”https://calworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/IMG_6711_Edit.jpg” alt=”Peggys-cove-lighthouse” width=”1200” height=”375” class=”size-full wp-image-11092” /> Peggys Cove Lighthouse from South Shore Credit: Tourism Nova Scotia / Photographer: Acorn Art & Photography

    1. Before leaving Prince Edward Island. We will stop at the information center beside the Confederation Bridge, which was once the world’s longest cross-sea bridge for photos and souvenirs.

    2. Afterward, we will cross the bridge to Halifax.

    3. Upon arrival, we will savor the earthshaking waves hitting granite boulders and the historic Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse.

    4. Then head to downtown Halifax to see the city.

    5. You can enjoy a delicious meal of lobster meal.

    Overnight in Halifax.

    Highlights: Confederation Bridge, Halifax, Peggys Cove Lighthouse

  4. Day 4 Citadel of Halifax - Magnetic Hill - Shediac

    shediac Pointe-du-Chêne at Shadiac Credit: New Brunswick Tourism

    1. After breakfast, we will visit the military castle – Citadel of Halifax, which is the highest spot in the city and having a beautiful view of the harbor.

    2. On the way back, we will stop at Magnetic Hill in Moncton of New Brunswick, with a detailed explanation from a professional guide, you will surely unveil the mystery of the hill.

    3. We will then arrive in Shediac, the small town knows as “Lobster Capital of the World”. You have a chance to see the world’s largest lobster over there.

    Overnight in Bathurst.

    Highlights: Citadel of Halifax, Magnetic Hill, Shediac – Lobster Captial of the World

  5. Day 5 Bathurst - Campbellton - Pointe-au-Père - Rimouski - Montreal

    onondaga Onondaga Submarine at Pointe-au-Père Credit: Tourism Rimouski

    After breakfast, we will visit salmon’s home town: Campbellton, where you can take a photo with the world’s biggest salmon fish. Then we will visit the National Historic Site in Pointe-au-Père beside the Saint Lawrence River, we have the lighthouse, which is the second-highest in Canada, and with a 4D movie to know the story about the 2nd ship wreckage in the world after the Titanic. You will also have a chance to take a photo with the only open-to-public submarine (outside only) in Canada. After Lunch, continue back to Montreal.

    Highlights: World’s biggest salmon fish, Pointe-au-Père, Montreal

Travel Insurance, though not required, but is highly recommended to give you peace of mind in case anything arises.

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