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| Detailed Day by Day Itinerary |
| Montreal, Québec City & Canadian Maritimes |
| Québec to Halifax |
| View Days: [1-5] [6-10] [11-14] |
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Schedules and Accommodations |
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Depart Home / Montreal, Québec
Your discoveries in Québec and the Canadian Maritimes begin with your flight to Montreal, a chic, cosmopolitan city with French flair. After you arrive you’ll transfer by airport shuttle to your centrally located hotel. This evening, join your Vantage Program Manager for a trip briefing.
On Day 2 you’ll take in the highlights of this cosmopolitan city on your panoramic tour, with included entrance to Notre-Dame Basilica, and views of Old Montreal, Montreal Harbor, Golden Square Mile, Mount Royal, Outermount and Westmount, Jean-Drapeau Park. Cultural Connection: Next you’ll visit a local French bakery, where you’ll sample a freshly baked baguette. Your afternoon is at leisure to explore the charming outdoor cafés, and enticing shopping opportunities. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant in Old Montreal this evening.
Le Centre Sheraton Montreal (1B,1D) |
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Québec City
After a visit to Montreal’s dramatic Olympic Stadium, we’ll depart for historic Québec City. Cultural Connection: En route, in the very French-Canadian town of Trois-Rivieres, enjoy a visit to a cabane á sucre,
or sugar shack, where maple syrup is made, for a demonstration and a
hearty French Canadian lunch. Arriving in Old Québec, check into your
historic hotel, which overlooks the great St. Lawrence River from a
atop a high bluff. This evening, en route to dinner on the Island of
Orleans, we’ll stop to marvel at scenic Montmorency Falls, the highest
in Eastern Canada. Your included dinner is in a restored 1700s water
mill. Begin Day 4 with a city tour of this old city,
including entrance to the Citadelle, which houses a Canada’s famed
Royal 22s regiment. You’ll also see Parliament, the Ramparts which
encircle the old town, Rue du Tresor, the Latin Quarter, and
400-year-old Place Royale in the Lower Town, right along the river. Cultural Connection:
For a tasty break, you’ll visit a local chocolatier for a sample. The
afternoon is free, or hop aboard for an optional sightseeing cruise on
the St. Lawrence for views of Québec City and its surroundings.
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac (2B,1L,1D) |
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Fredericton, New Brunswick
This morning, your trip’s focus shifts from the bustling cities to the
noticeably relaxed and friendly ambience of Canada’s Maritime
provinces, where the scenic beauty of quaint villages and native
wildlife prevail. Cultural Connection: You’ll arrive in Edmundston, New Brunswick in
time for a wonderful cultural highlight — a Vantage exclusive lunch
with a local farmer, Patricia Ouellet, who will talk about the farmlife
in Edmundston. Afterwards, you’ll travel via motorcoach to Fredericton,
and check in to your newly renovated hotel. Cultural Connection: On
Day 6, another Vantage exclusive Cultural Connection awaits. You’ll
enjoy a talk on native customs, traditions, and spirituality, led by
Wil “White Bear” Dedam, a Mi’kmaq First Nation pioneer. Next, depart
for a panoramic city tour, featuring the historic Garrison District,
the Changing of the Guards, Waterloo Road, the Governor’s House, and
the University of New Brunswick campus. This evening’s dinner is
included.
Crowne Plaza Hotel Fredericton (2B,1L,1D) |
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Cultural Connection: Yet another Cultural Connection lures you closer
to life in the Maritimes. From Pointe de Chene, you’ll embark on a
“Lobster Tails” luncheon cruise in Shediac, known as the “Lobster
Capital of the World.” You’ll observe the impressive skill of lobster
trappers, and savor a fresh lobster of your own for lunch. Afterwards,
en route to Charlottetown, you’ll stop by the old ferry terminal for
fantastic views of the Confederation Bridge, the longest bridge in the
world to cross ice-covered salt water. Later, arrive in Charlottetown,
where you’ll check into your hotel — actually a group of restored inns
from the 1880s. The rest of the afternoon and evening are at leisure.
On Day 8, tiny Prince Edward Island (“PEI” to the locals) — also
known as “Spud Island” for its large potato production — serves as your
sightseeing base. You can relive the heartwarming story of Anne
Shirley, the loveable orphan of author Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of
Green Gables, when you visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum. You’ll
even be treated to a horse-drawn carriage ride. You’ll also share tea
with the Campbells — relatives of Montgomery who have lived at the old
homestead called Silver Bush for over 230 years. You’ll learn about
potato planting, too, an all-important industry on PEI. Later, depart
for a visit to PEI National Park, followed by lunch at Prince Edward
Island Preserves to sample locally made fruit preserves.
The Great George (2B,2L) |
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Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Early this morning, you’ll transfer from your hotel to Wood Islands for
a one-hour ferry ride to Caribou, Nova Scotia, where you’ll visit the
Hector Heritage Quay Museum that traces the voyage of the 18th-century
ship Hector from Loch Broom, Scotland to Pictou. Then, transfer by
motorcoach to Baddeck, where you’ll check into a family-run inn
overlooking spectacular Bras d’Or Lakes. Dinner is included at your inn
this evening.
On Day 10, set off for the Cabot Trail. Your tour includes a visit
to Peter’s Church in Cheticamp; Cape Breton Highlands National Park;
and the fishing communities of Ingonish. A boxed
lunch will be provided today by your inn. Cultural Connection: Next,
learn the Acadian art of rug hooking with a demonstration, and time to
shop. Your day ends with a visit to Les Trois Pignons Acadian Cultural Centre.
Auberge Gisele's Inn (2B,1L,1D) |
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Baddeck / Halifax
On your final day in Baddeck, you’ll visit the Alexander Graham Bell
Historic Site. Arriving in Nova Scotia’s capital city, you’ll check
into your new modern hotel. On Day 12, enjoy a panoramic city tour,
including the Halifax waterfront, Spring Garden Road, and the Citadel.
The highlight will be your visit to Peggy’s Cove, a scenic fishing
village with an historic lighthouse, one of Nova Scotia’s most
photographed sites. The evening is at leisure. On Day 11, join an optional tour
to the Halifax Club for dinner and a performance.
Take in the endless charm of Halifax with your own explorations on
Day 13.
This evening, bid adieu to newfound friends during your Farewell Dinner
at the da Maurizio Restaurant.
Marriott Courtyard Halifax Downtown (3B,1D) |
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Halifax / Return Home
Transfer to the airport for return flight home or begin optional 3-night St. John’s extension.
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Deluxe / Moderate Deluxe
Outstandng accommodations, offering superior service,
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Above average, with many special amenities, including
more restaurants, shops, and often a fitness center.
First Class / Moderate First-Class
Comfortable, well-equipped standard rooms with private
bath and attractive public areas and amenities.
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