Day
2:
Historic Halifax by Land &
Water! Begin your day with
a discovery of this famous
seaport. Halifax, founded
in 1749, has amazed visitors
with its 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 bomb, the Halifax
Explosion of 1917. Learn of
the devastation and the heroism
of the citizens. Visit the
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
which reflects Halifax's continuing
link to the sea.
See exhibits and artifacts
of the rich heritage of the
Maritimes. 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! Continue your
tour to the beautiful Halifax
Public Gardens, the oldest
Victorian gardens in North
America. Overnight in Halifax.
Day
3:
Picturesque South Shore! 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.
See the famous DeGarthe monument,
carved in granite rock depicting
life in the cove. There will
be plenty of time for shopping
and exploring.
Continue to travel the Lighthouse
Route through the quaint town
of Chester, which was settled
in 1760 by families from New
England, and Mahone Bay. Mahone
Bay is easily recognized by
the famous three churches
which can be seen from the
head of the harbour. Travel
to Lunenburg which is famous
for the schooner Bluenose,
the undefeated champion of
the North Atlantic fishing
fleet. The Bluenose II (on
the back of our Canadian Dime),
a replica of the original
schooner, was built and launched
here. Visit the Fisheries
Museum of the Atlantic for
a taste of our seafaring heritage,
at this UNESCO World Heritage
Site. Overnight in Lunenburg.
Day
4:
Today stop in Liverpool to
visit the Simeon Perkins House,
the Queens County Museum or
the Hank Snow museum, this
small town has lots of options.
Then continue to the famous
Kejimkujik National Park.
Stop and enjoy this natural
beauty before you head to
Digby. View the beautiful
Bay of Fundy, one of the principal
fishing grounds for scallops
and home of the largest inshore
fleet in the world - the Digby
Scallop Fleet. Overnight in
Digby area.
Day
5:
The Enchanting Evangeline
Trail! Today Explore Fort
Anne National Park - Canada's
oldest National Historic Site
in Annapolis Royal, with preserved
earthwork fortifications of
the early 18th century. View
exhibits and artifacts recounting
the historical struggle between
the French and English. If
time visit the Historical
Gardens next door to Fort
Anne.
Continue to Port Royal Habitation,
a reconstruction of the original
French fur trading post, built
by Samuel de Champlain. North
America's first social club
was formed here, the Order
of Good Cheer.
On your way to Grand Pre
marvel at the beautiful architectural
features of the homes of Wolfville.
Grand Pre, originally founded
and settled by the French
over 2 centuries ago, has
a great historical significance.
War between the French and
English resulted in most of
the French, known as the Acadians,
being expelled from their
homeland. Many relocated to
Louisiana where they became
known as the Cajun people.
Stroll through the centuries
at the Grand Pre National
Historic Site, which depicts
the early life of the first
settlers and honours the plight
of Acadians. Explore the setting
for Longfellow's poem and
heroine, "Evangeline".
Overnight in Wolfville or
Windsor area.
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:
PEI - The Emerald Isle! Home
of Anne of Green Gables and
the world's largest producer
of seed potatoes. Travel to
Cavendish and see first hand
where Lucy Maude Montgomery
gathered her childhood memories
and turned them into the most-loved
children's story of all time,
"Anne of Green Gables".
Romp on the sands of Cavendish
beach, and sample at the Preserve
Company. Visit the Anne of
Green Gables House and the
Anne of Shining Waters Museum
and Tearoom, a great place
for lunch. Onto Charlottetown
for the evening. PEI is a
great place for lobster and
this would be a good opportunity
for a lobster dinner. Overnight
Charlottetown area.
Day
8:
Today take a ferry back to
the Mainland and into Pictou
- Visit the Hector Heritage
Quay. The pilgrim ship Hector
that brought the first Scottish
settlers over to Canada is
in the process of being reconstructed
right on the waterfront. The
Grohmann Knife Factory offers
free factory tours.
Enjoy the beautiful drive
from Pictou to Cape Breton
Island along the magnificent
Bras d’Or Lake (an “inland
sea” for real) to the Fortress
Louisbourg. Step back in time
to 1744! It’s the largest
historical reconstruction
in North America, a faithful
re-creation of a 250-year-old-town.
Here you’ll find impressive
walls and majestic gates,
quaint homes and formal gardens,
comfortable inns and lively
taverns.
On up to Baddeck’s summer
home of Alexander Graham Bell,
the inventor of the telephone.
Visit the Alexander Graham
Bell National Historic Site
where you learn of the life
and works of this famous inventor,
teacher and humanitarian.
Visit Bell's summer home where
he spent 37 summers.
Stroll around Baddeck, one
of the largest communities
on Bras d’Or Lake which also
enjoys an international reputation
as one of Canada’s finest
resort communities. Visit
the government wharf, where
visiting yachts come for supplies
and services throughout the
summer. Overnight in Baddeck.
Day
9:
A highlight of the trip –
Today visit the Fortress of
Louisburg – the French Fortress
and witness life as it was
during the French occupation.
Try a typical meal and enjoy
the stories relayed by the
guides. A memorable experience.
Onto Sydney area for overnight.
Day
10:
Today journey around the world
famous Cabot Trail. Travel
the mountainous highlands
where you'll make stops at
look-off points to observe
bald eagles, moose and the
view of the ocean meeting
the land. Circle the Highlands,
marvel at the land that Bell
loved so much! Follow the
Cabot Trail to Cheticamp,
an Acadian fishing village,
located beneath the Cape Breton
Highlands and on the Gulf
of St. Lawrence. Check out
Flora’s for fine crafts and
souvenirs. An opportunity
for a whale watching excursion
– overnight in cheticamp.
Day
11:
Continuing along the Ceilidh
(pronounced Kay-lee) Trail,
which is Gaelic for “party”
or “fishing port”. Travel
the scenic coastal route to
beautiful Mabou and visit
the Glenora Inn and Distillery.
Enjoy an educational distillery
tour where you will witness
the production of North America’s
only single malt whisky! Sample
Canada’s first legal moonshine.
Bask in the serene surroundings
or browse the gift shop.
Later you depart Cape Breton
and travel the Eastern Shore,
taking in the picturesque
fishing villages with names
like Musquodoboit, Jeddore
and Sheet Harbour. Then its
up to the fabulous Sherbrooke
Village, a restored active
19th-century settlement. This
picturesque former lumbering
and shipbuilding community
looks as it did 100 years
ago, before goldmining transformed
it into a boom town. Stop
at the Salmon River house
for overnight and a Lobster
Dinner.
Day
12:
Head back to Halifax through
Dartmouth – enjoy a final
day in Halifax, walk the boardwalk,
listen to the live music that
is everywhere during the summer
season, and end your tour
with a Fresh Seafood Dinner.
Day
13:
At Halifax International airport
drop off your car at the car
rental parking lot (make sure
you filled the car’s tank.)
and journey home.
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