Cruise from New York or Boston to Atlantic Canada
So close to home yet worlds apart
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Charlottetown
Enjoy all the conveniences of a big city with the warmth and charm of a small town. Play at a world-class golf course. Dine on fresh local foods and feast your eyes on one of the prettiest places you'll ever visit.
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Corner Brook
Ride the zipline, go kayaking, walk on the Earth's mantle, feast on jigg's dinner and visit trendy retail shops. Welcome to Corner Brook where urban meets nature.
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Halifax
Sample fine wines and local beers, dine on fresh seafood, and explore historic fortresses. Learn about the Titanic, shop for fine hand-crafted crystal - you won't get bored in Halifax.
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Saint John
Marvel at the world's highest tides and the reversing falls! Walk on the bottom of the ocean floor. Explore North America's first geological park. There's no shortage of wonders to behold.
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Sydney
Escape to a town fiercely loyal to its lively Celtic heritage. Surround yourself with stunning natural beauty. Visit to an underground museum. Sydney will take your breath away.
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Baddeck
Admire the spectacular Bras d'Or Lakes, practice your swing at the Bell Bay Golf Club, go for a drive on the Cabot Trail. For a small resort town, there's no shortage of things to do and sites to see in Baddeck.
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Newfoundland & Labrador
Sail past ancient ice bergs while you watch for killer whales. See where Leif Ericson landed and lived 1000 years ago. Meet some of the friendliest people you'll ever encounter.
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Saint Pierre et Miquelon
Cruise from New York or Boston to France…without leaving North America. Indulge in fine French cuisine, explore French heritage and culture, and take in the islands' stunning natural beauty.
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St Andrews by-the-Sea
Visit a charming seaside town full of quaint shops, restaurants, and museums. Take in a concert, go whale watching, or hit the links or see the historic summer home of Franklin D Roosevelt!
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Pictou
Bagpipes, tartans, and kilts - it's not hard to guess the predominant ancestry of this charming seaside town. Eat some lobster, explore the tall Ship Hector, and soak up the warmth of the people.
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Caraquet
As you sail into the port of Caraquet, let your imagination drift to the 18th century. What would it have been like to be an Acadian mother or father, your family all victims of the 1755 deportation, searching for a safe haven during the French Indian War?