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.
Maritime Provinces in 5 Days
from– 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
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Activity Level Easy
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Duration 5 Days 4 Nights
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.
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.
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.
- 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
- The personal expense and the meals
- The service fees for the driver and tour leader
- Travel insurance
- The entrance fees of the attractions(optional)
- Day 1 Montreal - Edmundston - Saint Johns
- Day 2 Saint John - Hopewell Rocks - Charlottetown - Annie of Green Gables - Cavendish Beach
- Day 3 Confederation Bridge - Peggy's Cove - Halifax
- Day 4 Citadel of Halifax - Magnetic Hill - Shediac
- Day 5 Bathurst - Campbellton - Pointe-au-Père - Rimouski - Montreal
Travel Insurance, though not required, but is highly recommended to give you peace of mind in case anything arises.