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A Taste of The Maritimes

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12 Nights / 13 Days - Self Drive Tour 
Starts and ends in Halifax

Embark on a journey to discover the highlights of the Canadian Maritimes! Travelling in a circular route, experience many of the natural wonders, historic centres and fascinating cultures representing some of the oldest communities in the country. Halifax retains its prestige as the modern centre of commerce for eastern Canada, while still celebrating its history and traditions. The Western Shore and Digby reflect the iconic face of the region, with picturesque lighthouses and whales breaching just off the coast. The charming streets of Saint John echo with the elements of its colonial past, while Charlottetown embodies the small city charm of the east. Finally, Baddeck serves as the hub from which to explore the Cabot Trail – a stunning 300km odyssey of epic coastlines and primeval forests. Scenic drives of half a day or less to leave ample time for exploration of local areas.

DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN HALIFAX Arrive at Halifax International airport and transfer independently to your downtown hotel. The Jonview Roadbook you received will have all the information needed for your holiday. Remainder of the day is at leisure for exploring this bustling oceanside city. Overnight in Halifax. DAY 2 - HALIFAX Halifax is located on one of the worlds’ largest natural harbours and bears all the hallmarks of both a modern and historic city. You can discover its proud maritime heritage in the many museums and along the waterfront area, including the restored Historic Properties. Visit the Citadel that has guarded the city since the 18th century, the public gardens or sail on a harbour cruise. Overnight in Halifax. DAY 3 - HALIFAX TO WESTERN SHORE (75 KM) Drive along the Lighthouse Route to the fishing community of Peggy's Cove. This picturesque fishing Village is surrounded by bear granite and coastal barrens with trails leading to its famous lighthouse. Continue along the coast – stop in one of the many small villages such as Chester enroute to your hotel. Overnight in Western Shore. DAY 4 - WESTERN SHORE Visit the beautiful little town of Mahone Bay and stroll along the streets of historic Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If the Bluenose II is in harbour you may have the opportunity to go onboard. The Museum of Atlantic is worth a visit or perhaps embark on a walking city tour. Overnight in Western shore. DAY 5 - WESTERN SHORE TO KEJIMKUJIK NATIONAL PARK / DIGBY/SMITHS COVE (158 KM) Start the day with a scenic, cross-country drive linking the rocky south shore with the lush Annapolis Valley. Relish the amazing views you we traverse extensive woodlands dotted with lakes. You may decide to take some time to explore the wilderness of Kejimkujik National Park along the centuries old Mi’kmaq canoe routes, or follow their hiking trails into its forested heartland. Continue to Annapolis Royal once known as Port Royal and visit Fort Anne or one of the many small galleries or shops. Overnight in Digby/Smith Cove. DAY 6 - DIGBY/SMITH'S COVE TO SAINT JOHN (80 KM – LAND ONLY) Enjoy a ferry ride across the Bay of Fundy to Saint John, Arriving in Saint John, check into your hotel and take the day to explore the downtown area. A vibrant, visitor-friendly culture reverberates around this small town. Restaurant patios offer beautiful views and fresh ocean breezes to spend the day relaxing. Overnight in Saint John. DAY 7 - SAINT JOHN A second day at leisure in St. John to perhaps visit one of the many small museums and galleries in town or take a trip to the famous Reversing Falls - a trick of the tide that seems to reverse the water’s current. You may wish to take a day drive to St. Andrews-by the Sea – a small seaside village known for its excellent whale watching opportunities. Overnight in St. John. DAY 8 - SAINT JOHN TO MONCTON (152 KM) Today you can explore popular covered bridges enroute to Fundy National Park and Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. Marvel at the most dramatic tides in the world, revealing the sea floor and towers of naturally carved stone. Overnight in Moncton. DAY 9 - MONCTON TO CHARLOTTETOWN (164 KM) We recommend taking the route towards Shediac today. This small village is best known as the Lobster capital of the world! Continue along the Northumberland coast of New Brunswick, a region that celebrates a rich British and Acadian history. Near the base of the Confederation Bridge is the Cape Jourimain Nature Centre, a community-operated ecotourism and environmental education facility open to the public, displaying the cultural history and environmental diversity of the region. Cross to Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, over the 13 km Confederation Bridge and arrive in the charming city of Charlottetown. Overnight in Charlottetown. DAY 10 - CHARLOTTETOWN TO BADDECK (272 KM, LAND ONLY) Today’s journey takes you past Orwell Corner Historic Site to board the ferry across the Northumberland Strait to Nova Scotia. Drive through tranquil scenery and small communities that continue to encompass Nova Scotia’s’ Scottish, Indian and Acadian identities. Arrive at the narrows of the ocean and eastern reaches of the Northumberland Strait at the doorstep of the island of Cape Breton near the tip of St Georges Bay. Continue on through gentle rolling fields of the bay area as it transitions into the beautiful Bras d’Or Lake lowlands. Arrive in Baddeck, often known as the gateway to Cape Breton Highlands. Overnight in Baddeck. DAY 11 - BADDECK A highlight of this area is the Cabot Trail, leading into the highlands of northern Cape Breton. The trail runs past lochs and glens settled by Scottish Highlanders and along scenic coastlines settled by Acadians. Meander through the rugged Cape Breton Highlands National Park, enjoying stunning views of sea-swept headlands, steep cliffs and tranquil beaches. Hiking trails lead into the interior of the park where stunning vistas appear at each turn. Return to Baddeck through the lush Margaree Valley. Overnight in Baddeck. DAY 12 - BADDECK TO HALIFAX (351 KM) Travel southwards again down the coast towards Halifax. We recommend the scenic route along the “Marine Drive”. Stop at Sherbrooke Village, a living museum where costumed interpreters bring history to life. Overnight in Halifax. DAY 13 - END OF PACKAGE Check out of your hotel and proceed to the airport in time for your return flight.

A Taste of The Maritimes - Self Drive Tour

Daily departures from 11th May to 7th October 

Standard and Superior accommodation is available

Accommodation package from £1,385 per person

The accommodation package can be booked on its own or we can also include car rental, flights and pre or post accommodation as a tailor made package. 

Please contact us for a full quote.

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