8 DAYS • 10 MEALS

Home to the world’s highest tides, breathtaking beaches and forests, historic harbors and landmarks and the freshest seafood, Nova Scotia will give you memories that last a lifetime.

Scenic Shores
Arriving in Halifax, you will dip into the rich heritage of Canada’s oldest and most culturally diverse city. In 1749, approximately 2500 settlers created Canada’s first permanent British town here on the scenic shores of the world’s second largest natural harbor. Our tour of Halifax will include the historic waterfront studded with intriguing shops, monuments, a still-running 1767 naval clock and Canada’s oldest shipping warehouses. The imposing stone Citadel is an excellent example of a 19th-century fort complete with a defensive ditch and ramparts.

Celtic Spirit
Our next stop is Cape Breton Island, an isle of living history, Celtic spirit and magnificent scenery. For the next two nights we will be graciously housed in the 1850s Inverary Inn overlooking the sparkling Bras d’Or Lake. After visiting the Alexander Graham Bell Museum with the world’s largest collection of his artifacts and inventions, you can relax at the inn, enjoy a dip in the pool or visit the spa. Its waterfront restaurant specializes in fresh lobster and other seafood, and its Thistledown Pub is a friendly place to dance until dreamtime.

Bell said, “I have seen the Canadian and American Rockies, the Andes and the Alps and the highlands of Scotland, but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all.” We will see what inspired him on our full-day trip along the famous Cabot Trail. This road loops around the northern tip of the island and passes through many charming communities, each with breathtaking scenery and unforgettable hospitality. We experience the scenic nooks and crannies of this remarkable landscape, enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch and even watch for whales.

A Prince of an Island
We take a ferry to Prince Edward Island and step back in time at the Anne of Green Gables house. We walk through pastoral scenes that inspired her to write the beloved story about the red-haired orphan Anne. We tour Charlottetown, settled by the French, Scottish, English and Irish, and explore the island’s marvelous beaches and woodlands. A highlight of our visit is a tasty lobster dinner.

A musical performance at the Confederation Center for the Arts showcases Canada’s finest entertainers. See a performance of Anne of Green Gables or another fine show.

The Bay of Fundy and Hopewell Rocks
Leaving the island on the nine-mile-long Confederation Bridge, we cross into New Brunswick, a province with a rich heritage and scenic wonders. The drive along the Bay of Fundy showcases the province’s most popular and intriguing attractions, the Hopewell Rocks. Here, the power of the Bay of
Fundy tides can be witnessed. Curious rock formations have been sculpted by the massive tides. Known as the world’s largest flower pots, the “pots” can be viewed from three hours before low tide and to three hours after.

Fundy National Park was established in 1948. It encapsulates the history of the Fundy Shore in New Brunswick when early settlers struggled to eke out a living from the stony soil, and shipbuilding was in its heyday.

Peggy’s Cove and Halifax
No visit to Nova Scotia is complete without a stop at the charming fishing village of Peggy’s Cove. This sleepy town numbers no more than one hundred residents and surrounds a narrow ocean inlet. It is famous for its massive weathered granite rocks, its beautiful ocean waters and its crowning feature, Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse. Enjoy some leisure time here for a little shopping, and taking pictures of the “world’s most photographed fishing village.” Later, travel back to Halifax for a farewell dinner. Our catch of the day includes memorable vistas and ocean breezes.


Hotel Accommodations
Days One and Seven – Cambridge Suites Hotel, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Days Two and Three – Inverary Resort, Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Days Four and Five – Rodd Royalty Inn, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Day Six – Crowne Plaza, Moncton, New Brunswick

 

Day by Day
Services of a professional Tour Manager

• 10 Meals (3 dinners, 1 lunch and 6 breakfasts)
• Round trip airport transfers
• $40 in Mayflower Money


Day One
• Arrive in Halifax with included
transfers to your hotel
• Meet your Tour Manager at 6 p.m. for dining suggestions

Day Two
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Tour Halifax and Citadel Hill
• Travel to Cape Breton Island
• Alexander Graham Bell Museum
• Dinner

Day Three
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Cabot Trail including picnic lunch
• Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Day Four
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Ferryboat ride to Prince Edward Island
• Musical performance at Confederation Center – Anne of Green Gables (when available)

Day Five
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Tour Charlottetown
• Anne of Green Gables home
• Lobster dinner on Prince Edward Island

Day Six
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Nine-mile-long Confederation Bridge
• Hopewell Rocks and Bay of Fundy

Day Seven
• Travel to Peggy’s Cove, one of the most photographed fishing villages in the world
• Farewell dinner in Halifax

Day Eight
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Transfer to Halifax Airport for flights home


2010 Departure Date
September 19

Per Person Rates
Twin $1,569
Single add $699
Triple deduct $14

Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from Halifax.

Rooms for the night before and after the tour are available.
Cost for a room in Halifax is $209, tax included.

Passport & Visa
Each U.S. citizen must have a valid passport. Expiry date of passports should be at least 6 months after the return date of tour. If you don't have a passport, call our office and we'll tell you how to apply for one. Some countries require visas for entry by U.S. citizens. We will send visa applications and instructions if a visa is required for your tour. Holders of non-U.S. passports should contact their nearest consulate and inquire about the necessary passport or visa documentation required for entry into the countries visited. NOTE: Due to airline security measures, your passport name must match your airline ticket name and your tour reservation name or you may be denied aircraft boarding.

 



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