Tours in Maritimes, Canada
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Charlottetown • Halifax • Saint Andrews
| Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown Tours and Attractions |
NORTH SHORE TOUR (7 HOURS, MAY 15 – OCT 31) Departing from individual hotels - Charlottetown
Explore Prince Edward Island’s north shore on a full-day sightseeing tour. You will visit Green Gables, the fabled farmhouse made famous by L .M. Montgomery in her stories about Anne Shirley, spend some time at the magnificent beaches in Prince Edward Island National Park, see the Woodleigh Replicas where models of famous buildings are displayed and see the authentic Acadian fishing village of North Rustico . An additional treat will be a visit to either Kensington Towers and Water Gardens or the Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace in New-London. |
| Halifax Tours and Attractions |
DELUXE HISTORIC HALIFAX CITY TOUR (3 HOURS, JUN 1 – OCT 15) Departing from individual hotels in Halifax
The Halifax sightseeing tour will take you through the historic streets of this fascinating city. Highlights include St. Paul’s Church, the Historic Properties, the Titanic Burial Site, ocean terminals and the area where the devastating Halifax explosion happened. The tour will visit the Halifax Citadel National Historic Park and Victorian Public Gardens. Citadel Hill admission is included. |
WHALEWATCHING CRUISE (2.5 HOURS, MAY 15 – SEP 30)
Departing from Cable Wharf, Halifax Harbor
Your adventure begins aboard the Haligonian III, a 200-passenger vessel. You will depart from Halifax Harbor for a memorable whale watching cruise to Chebucto Head. On board, experienced naturalists will offer local history and geography information as you scan the waters for the telltale flukes of whales and other marine wildlife. |
| New Brunswick - St. Andrews By The Sea Tours and Attractions |
ST. ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA WHALEWATCHING EXCURSION (2.5 - 3 HOUR, JUN 23 – OCT 15) Departing from Market Wharf
Step aboard for a thrilling whalewatching experience. You will cruise among the West Isles, known for their strong currents and variety of wildlife . On the cliffs and on the water you may see seals, porpoises, eider, gulls and razorbilled auks. Often, you will have the opportunity to visit bald eagle nesting sites. Once on the open waters of the Bay of Fundy, the wildlife changes dramatically; you have now entered the home of the whales. You may observe minke, finback and humpback whales depending on the time of year. Also keep an eye on the skies for sterns, gannets, puffins and many more bird species. |
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