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Tides & Parks of
Atlantic Canada

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19 Nights/ 20 Days - Self Drive Tour 
Starts and ends in Halifax

This “Best of the East” adventure brings you a combination of the Atlantic provinces’ most magnificent vistas, thrilling adventures, charming villages and fascinating cities. You will begin in the maritime city of Halifax before traversing Nova Scotia’s picturesque fishing villages and rugged coastal landscapes to the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. Highlights include a thrilling whale watching cruise, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. Newfoundland’s magnificent coastline and the wild Gros Morne area sure to be highlights of this enthralling holiday.

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. The 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. Overnight in Western Shore. DAY 4 - WESTERN SHORE TO KEJIMKUJIK NATIONAL PARK / DIGBY (158 KM) In the morning, stop in Mahone Bay before you take the scenic, crosscountry drive linking the rocky South Shore with the lush Annapolis Valley. Relish the amazing views as you traverse intensive Woodlands dotted with lakes. Explore the Wilderness of Kejimkujik National Park along the centuries old Mi’kmaq canoe routes or follow the 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. DAY 5 - DIGBY Explore this picture-postcard fishing port with its bustling harbor, home to the largest scallop fishing fleet in the world. Digby is the ideal base for a day trip to Brier Island famous for its whale watching tours where as many as 15 different species of whales can be seen in the Bay of Fundy. Overnight in Digby. DAY 6 - DIGBY TO FREDERICTON (120 KM, land only) Enjoy your ferry ride across the Bay of Fundy to Saint John, a charming seacoast city known for the reversing falls and its historic market. Continue inland towards Fredericton. If time allows visit King’s Landing, a historic settlement, just outside of Fredericton. Overnight in Fredericton. DAY 7 - FREDERICTON TO MONCTON (176 KM) Today you can explore popular covered bridges enroute to Fundy National Park. Discover famous Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park where you have the opportunity to experience the world’s highest tides. Visit Fundy National Park or Fundy Trailpark, both known for an abundance of hiking trails. Overnight in Moncton. DAY 8 - MONCTON TO CHARLOTTETOWN (164 KM) We recommend to take the route towards Shediac, a small village best known as the Lobster capital of the world! Continue along the Northumberland coast of New Brunswick, celebrating 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 9 - CHARLOTTETOWN Your day is at leisure to explore the Victorian homes and elegant squares of Charlottetown, Despite the 20th-century character the city displays today it still manages to evoke the feeling of a colonial seaport with quaint sections such as Great George Street and Old Charlotte Town. Visit Prince Edward Island National Park and the famous Anne of Green Gables House. 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 - 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 TO SYDNEY (80 KM) We suggest an early start today and to allow time to circle the famous Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic drives in Canada. Enjoy stunning views of sea-sept headlands, steep cliffs, and long beaches. Arrive in the mining town of Sydney in the late afternoon. Overnight in Sydney. DAY 12 - SYDNEY TO PORT-AUX-BASQUES (30 KM, LAND ONLY) Perhaps take a little time in the morning to walk the stunning boardwalk before departing for the ferry docks and your day-long crossing of the Cabot Strait. As the ferry sails across the Cabot Strait, keep a close watch for whales and dolphins. White puffins and birds of prey that live on the spectacular cliffs can also be seen. Experience the raw beauty of the Atlantic enroute to Port-aux-Basques, where you disembark the ship. Overnight in Port-aux-Basques. DAY 13 - PORT-AUX-BASQUES TO ROCKY HARBOUR/ COW HEAD (327 KM) Today you follow the Trans Canada Highway towards famous Gros Morne National Park. Perhaps stop in picturesque Corner Brook for lunch and a look around the town before continuing to your hotel in the Gros Morne area. We highly recommend a stop at one of the visitor centers to learn more about the region and its attractions. Overnight in Rocky Harbour/Cows Head. DAY 14 - ROCKY HARBOUR/COW HEAD Enjoy a full day in Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site. Explore Western Brook Pond, take a scenic boat tour on Bonne Bay or perhaps walk one of the many trails in the park. Discover the Tablelands and learn about the fascinating geology of this area. You may wish to plan a picnic lunch at Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse and visit the small exhibit showcasing the heritage of the people and heritage of the area. Overnight in Rocky Harbour/Cow Head. DAY 15 - ROCKY HARBOUR/COW HEAD TO GANDER (365 KM) Today you head east and cross the heart of the island, its towering forests and rocky outcroppings transport you to a primeval landscape. Stop in Grand-Falls Windsor, one of the major commercial centres in Central Newfoundland and visit the Salmonid Interpretation Centre. Arrive in Gander, one of the most important airports during the Second World War. Overnight in Gander. DAY 16 - GANDER TO TERRA NOVA NATIONAL PARK / CLARENVILLE (146 KM) En route to Clarenville you will experience the serenity and wildlife of Terra Nova National Park. Explore the pristine wilderness along the numerous hiking trails or navigate the coastline by sea kayak. From the hills and deserted beaches, observe minke, pilot and humpback whales close to shore, while dolphins and orcas can be seen cruising Bonavista Bay. Moose, black bears and foxes abound in the local forests and marshlands. Overnight in Clarenville. DAY 17 - CLARENVILLE TO ST. JOHN’S (198 KM) A scenic drive along the Trans-Canada Highway brings you to St. John’s. Travel along Conception Bay where the romantic air of piracy and tall ships still lingers. The frequent mist lends a mystical aura to these parks and villages. Continue to the provincial capital of St. John’s where colorful streets complement the natural beauty of the surrounding hills. Overnight in St. John’s. DAY 18 - ST. JOHN’S Today there is ample time to explore the city of St. John’s and the surrounding area. The city is one of the oldest in North America, the steep narrow streets of the old city leading to the rock of Signal Hill. Visit Cap Spears - the most easterly point of land in Canada and the oldest surviving Lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s is a vivid city with a vibrant night life and many festivals and events throughout the summer. Overnight in St. John’s. DAY 19 - FERRY / ST. JOHN’S TO SYDNEY (161 KM, LAND ONLY) Bid farewell to Newfoundland and cross the Avalon Peninsula to catch the ferry. Enjoy a cruise on the Atlantic Ocean. Overnight on ferry. DAY 20 - SYDNEY TO LISCOMB MILLS (262 KM) Disembarking the ferry, travel southwards down the coast to Liscomb Mills. Enroute you may wish to stop at Sherbrooke Village, a living museum where costumed interpreters bring history to life. After getting settled, take some time to explore the town and enjoy the views of the windswept coastlines. Overnight in Liscomb Mills. DAY 21 - LISCOMB MILLS TO HALIFAX (171 KM) Embark on the last journey of your holiday, arriving into Halifax and checking in at the airport for your flight home.

Tides & Parks of Atlantic Canada - Self Drive Tour

Daily departures from 28th May to 3rd September (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays

Standard and Superior accommodation is available

Accommodation package from £2,239 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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