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9-Nights Canadian Maritimes - Land Journey from $5,990

Tauck

OFFER ID 1632716

Time stands still in the Canadian Maritimes... preserving a way of life that honors the land and sea - and a cultural mix of early French, Irish, Scottish and English influences. Time feels expansive in the Canadian Maritimes - where tides rise stories high, fishing boats bob in sheltered harbors, and heritage runs as deep as the coastal fog. This journey spans three provinces - Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick - each offering distinct landscapes and cultural threads woven from Acadian, Gaelic, Mi'kmaq, and Loyalist roots. Explore the colorful waterfront of Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walk windswept trails beside the sea-carved cliffs of the Fundy Trail Parkway. In Charlottetown, step into the pages of Anne of Green Gables, then savor oysters and mussels harvested just offshore. Watch the tide retreat beneath your feet at Hopewell Rocks, cruise Shediac Bay with a lobster trap demonstration, and sample sturgeon caviar in Saint John. From storytelling in Mi'kmaq territory to Prince Edward Island's red shores, this is a journey of vivid contrasts and quiet moments - where every stop brings you closer to the soul of the Maritimes. You'll be welcomed with genuine warmth by those who call these shores home - inviting you to experience the Maritimes not just as a place you visit, but as one that feels like home.


9 nights from $5,990 per person

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Day 1 Halifax, Canada
Arrive Halifax

Tour begins: 5:30 PM, The Prince George Hotel. A transfer is included upon arrival from Halifax Airport to The Prince George Hotel in the heart of downtown, within walking distance of the beautiful Public Gardens. Join us this evening for a welcome reception and dinner, set in the historic Halifax Citadel, where 19th-century military traditions and panoramic views of the city create an unforgettable introduction to Nova Scotia.


Meals: D

Day 2 Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Seaside Lunenburg & Picturesque Peggy's Cove

From cosmopolitan, eclectic Halifax, drive to Peggy's Cove - population under 50 - truly a world apart; nestled on a rocky coastline with stunning vistas, it is a magnet for artists and photographers. Enjoy time to explore before continuing to Mahone Bay, a picture-postcard maritime town, and then the fishing village of Lunenburg for a walking tour with a local guide, or a visit to the Fisheries Museum. Old Town Lunenburg was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as one of the best surviving examples of a planned British Colonial settlement in North America. This town once excelled at wooden shipbuilding, and its masterpiece was the Bluenose, a fishing schooner that was a legendary racer. Return to Halifax this afternoon and have dinner at your leisure at the hotel this evening.


Meals: B, D

Day 3 Saint John NB Canada
From Shores to Shores: Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island

Begin the day with breakfast at your hotel before setting off for a guided visit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 - Canada's version of Ellis Island - where poignant personal stories bring to life the experiences of more than one million immigrants who arrived in Halifax by sea. Then, travel across scenic Nova Scotia en route to Caribou for a midday lunch and your ferry crossing to Prince Edward Island. The journey across the Northumberland Strait - approximately 75 minutes - offers a chance to enjoy sea breezes and views of PEI's red shores drawing closer on the horizon. Upon arrival at Wood Islands, continue on to Charlottetown, where you'll settle in for the evening at your ideally located hotel near the waterfront. Dinner is at your leisure tonight, with time to relax and take in the charms of this historic island capital.


Meals: B, L, D

Day 4 Saint John NB Canada
From Green Gables to Oyster tales

A full day of natural beauty, culinary delights, and literary heritage begins after breakfast with a visit to Prince Edward Island National Park, where red cliffs, sandy beaches, and sweeping views of North Rustico Harbor create an unforgettable coastal setting - stroll along the trails and take in the fresh sea air. Then, step into the world of Anne of Green Gables during a self-guided visit at Green Gables Heritage Place, where you can walk the grounds that inspired L.M. Montgomery's beloved story. Lunch today is at the Prince Edward Island Preserve Company, nestled along the River Clyde and known for its locally made preserves and warm island hospitality. This afternoon, enjoy a private visit to Raspberry Point Oyster Co., where you'll learn how these famed oysters are cultivated and enjoy a tasting with scenic views. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy in Charlottetown.


Meals: B, L

Day 5 St Martins NB Canada
Savoring the sea in Shediac

After breakfast at your hotel, set out along New Brunswick's Acadian coast for a flavorful highlight of your journey - a private lobster cruise on Shediac Bay, widely known as the "Lobster Capital of the World." Aboard your boat, enjoy scenic views of the shoreline while learning about local fishing traditions, sustainable harvesting techniques, and the life cycle of Atlantic lobster from an expert guide. Then, roll up your sleeves and dig into a fresh, locally caught lobster lunch - served the Maritime way. It's a hands-on, uniquely regional experience that's both delicious and unforgettable. After disembarking, travel on to Moncton. This evening, have dinner at Windjammer in your hotel - a classic fine-dining restaurant, where old-world charm, polished service, and a timeless menu create an experience as memorable as the meal.


Meals: B, L, D

Day 6 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Hopewell Rocks and the Fundy Coast

Today is all about experiencing the powerful natural forces that have shaped New Brunswick's unforgettable coastal landscapes. After breakfast, journey to Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, where the world's highest tides have carved towering rock formations - known as "flowerpots" - along the Bay of Fundy. A local guide leads your walk among these sculpted giants, revealing how time and tide have created this geological marvel. Continue to the scenic Fundy Trail Parkway, a coastal drive that winds through pristine wilderness and offers panoramic viewpoints, dramatic sea cliffs, and opportunities to stop and explore along the way. This ribbon of road is a testament to thoughtful environmental preservation, offering access to one of the last undeveloped stretches of coastline in North America. Late afternoon, arrive in the charming seaside town of St. Andrews and settle in at your historic resort before dinner at your leisure.


Meals: B, L, D

Day 7 Prince Edward Island, Canada
A Day by the Sea in St. Andrews

Wake to the salt-kissed air of St. Andrews by-the-Sea and enjoy breakfast at your leisure before choosing how you'd like to spend your day in this seaside haven. You may wish to set out on a whale-watching cruise, where the cool waters of the Bay of Fundy are home to minke, finback, and humpback whales - along with porpoises and seabirds that often join the show. Or, explore the fascinating tidal access to Ministers Island, where grand architecture and sweeping coastal paths reveal stories of Canada's railway legacy and coastal life. Or simply linger in town, browsing artisan shops, galleries, and gardens. However you choose to spend the day, return to your resort this evening for a Tauck-exclusive "Land and Sea" lobster boil - served buffet-style and brimming with local flavor, featuring freshly caught lobster, regional specialties, and classic Maritime hospitality. Truly, the best of this maritime world beneath the stars.


Meals: B, L, D

Day 8 Ingonish Beach Canada
From sea to table: caviar & Bay of Fundy crossing

This morning, set out for a unique culinary and cultural experience at the Acadian Sturgeon & Caviar Academy, where you'll discover the story behind one of Canada's rarest delicacies. Gain insight into the art of sustainable sturgeon farming, explore the fascinating process of caviar production, and enjoy tastings that highlight the refined flavor and heritage of this centuries-old tradition. Following your masterclass, travel to the ferry terminal in Saint John to board the vessel bound for Nova Scotia, cruising across the Bay of Fundy to the shores of Digby. Keep watch for seabirds and dramatic coastlines as you relax onboard during the crossing. Once ashore, continue your journey inland through the scenic Annapolis Valley, arriving in Wolfville in time for dinner at your countryside inn. Nestled among orchards and vineyards, your accommodations offer a tranquil retreat to end a day rich with flavor, learning, and sweeping coastal views. And from the inn's hillside perch, the views across the valley to the Bay are nothing short of spectacular.


Meals: B, L, D

Day 9 Ingonish Beach Canada
Roots and vines in the lovely, tranquil Annapolis Valley

Begin your day in the heart of Nova Scotia's wine country with a visit to Grand-Pré National Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that honors the history and resilience of the Acadian people. Established in the 17th century by French settlers, Grand-Pré was once the heart of Acadian life in the region - until the British expulsion of 1755 scattered families across North America. Today, its sweeping fields and evocative memorials tell a deeply moving story of perseverance and cultural identity. Just down the road, step into one of the valley's acclaimed vineyards for a tasting that showcases the distinctive terroir and cool-climate varietals this region is known for. Later, enjoy free time in the charming university town of Wolfville, where cafés, galleries, and shops reflect the laid-back energy of this vibrant community. This evening, raise a glass at a Tauck-exclusive farewell reception and dinner at your countryside inn - where the flavors of Nova Scotia and the sounds of local musicians set the tone for an evening of heartfelt goodbyes and shared reflections on the journey behind you.


Meals: B, D

Day 10 Liscomb, Nova Scotia, Canada
Journey home

Tour ends: Halifax. Travel back to Halifax this morning and Halifax International Airport. Fly home anytime after 12:00 PM - you should allow a minimum of two hours for check-in at the airport. For guests wishing to extend their stay in Halifax, Tauck can arrange additional nights at The Prince George Hotel; a transfer to Halifax International Airport is included for these bookings (please note, rooms will not be ready until 3:00 PM).


Meals: B

Featured Destinations
Wolfville
St. Andrews by the Sea

Also known as St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, this relatively small, picturesque old town near the Maine border and 85 mi/135 km southwest of Fredericton was founded by British Loyalists who wanted to escape the newly independent U.S. in the 1780s. Today, one of the town's main attractions is the Huntsman Aquarium, a small aquarium with a child-friendly "touch pool." The Ross Memorial Museum focuses on local history, antique furniture and Asian items.

We also recommend a visit to the St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site, which was built during the War of 1812, and to St. Andrews Gardens, a nice place for a picnic. Don't miss the quaint shops on Water Street.

A short drive across the ocean floor (at low tide) will take you to Ministers Island where you can take a tour of Sir William Van Horne's visionary 50-room home with greenhouses, windmill and tennis courts. If you’re planning an overnight stay, consider the Fairmont Algonquin Hotel, built in 1889 and known now as the Castle-by-the-Sea.

The Tides of Passamaquoddy Bay, the bay that surrounds the St. Andrews peninsula, raise water levels 28 ft/9 m or more twice a day. The transition from low to high tide takes more than six hours and 2.25 billion tons of water. The phenomena uncovers 6 sq mi/15 sq km of intertidal beach just waiting to be explored for sea creatures and historical artifacts left behind.

New River Beach Provincial Park (25 mi/40 km east of St. Andrews) is the only major sandy stretch on the Fundy shore. It offers campsites, a long saltwater beach, cliffside hiking trails and some special programs, such as guided ghost walks and an annual sand-sculpture contest. Be warned that bad weather systems often stall over this area, and a short drive to Saint John will prove it.

Moncton

Many travelers miss downtown Moncton, 115 mi/185 km east of Fredericton, because they stop on the TransCanada Highway at the Magnetic Hill—a naturally occurring perceptual illusion that will have you convinced your car is rolling uphill—it even looks like the stream is flowing uphill.

Or they visit the adjacent Magnetic Hill Zoo (with tigers, lions and camels) or the Magic Mountain Water Park (waterslides and other theme-park attractions). Some even come for the Tidal Bore on the Petiticodiac River, but, unfortunately, its name is all too accurate. The bore is a wall of water that moves upstream at high tide, but it's not worth waiting around to see.

There's more to Moncton, however. Kids love the Crystal Palace amusement park, which has a carnival atmosphere year-round. The University of Moncton is the province's major French-language college—it's like a minitrip to a Paris university. Its museum and art gallery are the main attractions for visitors. The city has plenty of shops downtown and at suburban malls, or grab a snack or drink at one of the downtown cafes.

Moncton is a good base for a couple of day trips, too. The Rocks Provincial Park (Hopewell Cape) is where you'll find the famous "flowerpots"—eroded rock pillars that have trees growing on top of them. Be aware that if you go at high tide—which, at 55 ft/17 m, is very high, indeed—you won't be able to walk on the beach at the rocks' base—it's underwater then. (You can also rent a kayak and see the flowerpots from the sea.)

Another popular area near Moncton is Parlee Beach, in Shediac, known for its warm water, lobster and annual sand-sculpture contest.

Among the Moncton area's notable events are the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival (June and July) and the World Wine and Food Expo (late fall).

Charlottetown
Charlottetown, with a population of nearly 40,000, is the island’s capital
and one of Canada’s oldest towns. Established in 1765 by Capt. Samuel Holland,
the settlement was named for Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England.
The old part of town offers many historical monuments, including important government
buildings, churches, old mansions and museums, along with parks and gardens.
Outside of Charlottetown, discover miles of farmland, small villages, a scenic
coast and the legacy of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables,
the feature of Charlottetown’s annual major theater festival.
Lunenburg (Nova Scotia)
Lunenburg's affinity with the sea has shaped her destiny. Canada's most famous tall ship, the "Bluenose" was a classic tribute to its shipbuilding expertise. Check out other visiting tall ships and other boats at Lunenburg Marine Railway. The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic has a tallship visitors can board - Salt Banker "Theresa E. Connor". Lunenburg's architecture reflects a strong European influence. Tour some National, Provincial and Municipal registered historic houses and churches in Lunenburg. Lunenburg's fine artisians capture the Maritime Heritage in their work with handcarved duck decoys, ship models, pottery and beautiful paintings displayed locally. The surrounding waters are a sailor's paradise. Nova Scotia's majestic south shore Lighthouse Route is famous for its scenic drives and beautiful beaches. Lunenburg and the nearby seaside community of Blue Rocks are classic examples of the area's picturesque beauty. Discover and share our unique heritage, scenic beauty and warm hospitality.
Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Halifax is Atlantic Canada’s center of business, research and education. Strong emphasis is placed on cultural diversity, historic restorations and the preservation of heritage and culture. The Halifax Citadel Fortress dominates downtown Halifax. Take a stroll along the waterfront past restored buildings and warehouses of Historic Properties, or a walk in delightful Public Gardens, the oldest Victorian gardens in North America. Halifax’s sister city of Dartmouth lies on the opposite shore and is reached via the oldest saltwater ferry in North America. The spectacular view of Halifax harbor makes the trip worthwhile. Housed in former Dominion Building, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia features Nova Scotia folk art and maritime artists. A two-hour walk will easily show you the major highlights of historic and scenic Halifax. Visit Historic Properties, St. Paul’s Church and Province House, the latter two being the oldest buildings in the city. Granite Springs is rated one of the finest 18-hole golf courses in Atlantic Canada.

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