| Day
2:
Historic Halifax & Picturesque
Peggy's Cove
Begin your day with some sightseeing
and fun. Halifax, founded
in 1749, has amazed visitors
with the culture and traditions.
Hear tales of rum running
and privateering along the
historic waterfront. Learn
about Halifax during the war
years and of the greatest
man made explosion before
the nuclear age - the Halifax
Explosion of 1917. Learn of
the devastation and the heroism
of the citizens.
Enjoy the most visited National
Historic Site in Canada -
the Fortress Citadel. This
star shaped fort is located
in the very centre of the
city and provides the most
breathtaking views of the
city and harbour - the 2nd
largest natural harbour in
the world! Listen for the
traditional noon gun salute.
Continue your tour to the
beautiful Halifax Public Gardens
- the oldest Victorian gardens
in North America.
Depart British Halifax and
travel along the German coastal
Lighthouse Route to picturesque
Peggy's Cove - an artist’s
and photographer’s paradise!
This village is situated upon
solid granite rock which is
actually debris that was left
behind by retreating glaciers
from the Ice Age. There will
be plenty of time for shopping
and exploring. Cruises off
Peggy's Cove are available.
Spend the night in Halifax,
enjoy some fine dining or
a dinner theatre. Consider
a harbour cruise.
Day
3:
Enchanting Baddeck and Alexander
Graham Bell
It was Bell who stated, "I
have travelled around the
globe. I have seen the Canadian
and American Rockies, the
Andes and Alps, and the Highlands
of Scotland - but for simple
beauty, Cape Breton outrivals
them all!"
Today, depart Halifax and
travel to beautiful Baddeck,
the beginning of the famous
Cabot Trail. Stop enroute
in Pictou to see the reconstructed
pilgrim ship Hector or visit
the Grohmann Knife Factory.
In Baddeck visit the Alexander
Graham Bell National Historic
Site where you learn of the
life and works of this famous
inventor (who inventend the
telephone at age 29), teacher
and humanitarian. Visit Bell's
summer home where he spent
37 years. Overnight in Baddeck,
nestled in the foothills of
the Highlands.
Day
4:
The World Famous Cabot Trail
Travel the mountainous highlands,
stop at look-off points to
observe bald eagles in flight,
curious moose and view of
the ocean meeting the land.
Travel around the Cape Breton
Highlands National Park and
marvel at the land that Bell
loved so much! Follow the
Cabot Trail to the quaint
town of Cheticamp, hugging
the coastline directly beneath
the Highlands. Tonight, enjoy
the sights & sounds of
Cheticamp. Take the "Whale
Cruiser" for a cruise
off the coast. Enjoy the view
of the spectacular Cabot Trail
from the waters of the Gulf
of St. Lawrence. Observe pilot
whales, finback whales and
minke whales. Watch for bald
eagles and a variety of seabirds.
Cruise the shores of the Cape
Breton Highlands where you
will discover sea caves and
rock formations. Cruises are
narrated.
Day
5:
The Enchanting Emerald Isle
Today we leave Cheticamp behind
as you travel along the coastline
of the island to Mabou where
you will enjoy a tour of the
Glenora Distillery - the producers
of North America's only single
malt whisky! Learn of the
production process.
Depart Mabou and travel the
causeway back to the mainland.
Cross the Northumberland Strait
via ferry to Prince Edward
Island. Travel to Charlottetown,
the capital city of the Emerald
Isle and the “Birthplace of
Canada”. Tonight, enjoy the
musical "Anne of Green
Gables" at the Charlottetown
Festival. Consider a traditional
lobster dinner on the waterfront.
Overnight in Charlottetown.
Day
6:
If the Tide tables match this
would be a good opportunity
to see the Tidal Bore, and
perhaps ride a Zodiac as they
come in. this is an activity
suitable for all ages, and
the only place in the world
were this phenomenen takes
place. Continue onto the Prince
Edward Island where the newly
built Confederation Bridge
will take you across the Northumberland
Strait. This bridge is the
largest bridge in the world
ever built over ice-forming
waters! An interpretive centre
allows for some in-depth information
on this project.
Overnight in PEI.
Day
7:
The Oldest City in Canada
- Saint John, New Brunswick
Today, leave Cavendish and
travel to Borden, Prince Edward
Island where the newly built
Confederation Bridge will
take you across the Northumberland
Strait to enter Cape Tormentine,
New Brunswick. This bridge
is the largest bridge in the
world ever built over ice-forming
waters! An interpretive centre
allows for some in-depth information
on this project.
Visit Fundy National Park
and the Hopewell Rocks - these
"flowerpot rocks"
are located along the Fundy
Coastal Drive! If the tides
are right, walk on the ocean
floor around 5 storey "flowerpots"
that have been gouged out
of the cliffs by the great
force of the Fundy tide -
the highest and fastest tides
in the world (up to 50 feet).
Continue to Saint John where
you will witness the natural
phenomena of Reversing Falls
where hundreds of billions
of tons of water surge into
the Bay of Fundy causing the
Saint John River to reverse
its natural flow twice a day!
Stroll through the oldest
farmer’s market in Canada
today, drop off your rental
car. Farewell...treasure the
memories!
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