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Duration 15 days 13 days
Price From $ 3,599 $ 5,258
Price Per Day $ 240 $ 404
Highlights
  • Examine the world's highest tides with naturalists on the Bay of Fundy
  • Delve into the historic beginnings of the cities of Portland, Saint John, Charlottetown and Halifax
  • Explore the Cabot Trail, looking for vast wildlife among the dense forests that meet with the ocean coast
  • Choose between three carefully selected activities
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site while exploring the history of the fortress and the soldiers who were stationed there.
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Maud Lewis Gallery and see the artist's famous painted house, which was carefully restored and conserved by the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage.
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, which aims to inspire Canadians to explore the country's relationship with immigration and encourages a more open conversation on a national scale.
  • Halifax: Relax next to the waterfront before meeting your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Dinner at 18:00.
  • Halifax: Enjoy a Highlight Dinner with live music at Le Bistro by Liz, where old French charm meets lively coziness in the heart of Halifax.
  • Baddeck: In the evening, experience warm hospitality and Cape Breton-style home cooking at your waterfront hotel.
  • Charlottetown: Enjoy a delicious Highlight Lunch of island blue mussel cooked fresh by the fisherman. Then, take a short stroll through the village to the historic Georgetown Inn, where you'll be invited by the owner to continue your meal featuring fresh, locally grown produce.
  • Shediac: Enjoy a fisherman's lobster feast and Highlight Lunch, as you cruise the waters of the bay, taking in the charming scenery and warm Acadian hospitality.
  • Digby: Meet a former scallop fisherman for a culinary demonstration and Celebration Dinner par excellence, featuring Digby's famous scallops.
  • Dining Summary: 4 Dinner with Wine (DW), 11 Breakfast (B), 2 Lunch (L), and 1 Lunch with Wine (LW)
  • Halifax: Delve into Halifax's nautical history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, where your Local Expert will engage you in stories of key historic events, including the Halifax Explosion and the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
  • Halifax: Join a Local Expert for an informative exploration of eclectic Halifax.
  • Lunenburg: Journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg and meet a Local Expert for a walking tour. End your Lunenburg walking city tour at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic where you'll hear tales of the fishing industry's impact on the region.
  • Peggy's Cove: Journey to scenic Peggy's Cove, a small rural community located on the eastern shore of St. Margaret's Bay and the site of Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, an iconic Canadian image.
  • Baddeck: In Baddeck, embark on a picturesque boat cruise across Bras d'Or Lake with your fellow travellers (weather permitting). Sail aboard the Amoeba, a 67ft staysail Schooner that has been gracing the Baddeck Harbour for 30 years. Enjoy an entertaining and educational tour of the Bras d'Or Lakes, where our crew will provide an authentic sailing experience.
  • Baddeck: Immerse yourself in a unique experience at The Gaelic College, devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic and Celtic cultures. Learn about the tradition of fabric milling and see a kilt-making demonstration in action.
  • Cape Breton Island: Enjoy a relaxing drive along the Cabot Trail, one of the world's most scenic routes. Keep an eye out for moose and bald eagles, as you travel past Cape Breton Highlands National Park
  • Baddeck: Go behind the scenes with a Local Expert at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic site to unravel the stories behind one of history's most influential members.
  • Prince Edward Island National Park: Discover picturesque Prince Edward Island National Park with a Local Expert before heading on to Cavendish. Here you'll visit the Green Gables House, the fabled home that provided inspiration for L.M. Montgomery's children's classic, "Anne of Green Gables."
  • Prince Edward Island: Head on a lighthouse tour and enjoy a wine tasting.
  • Shediac: Cruise the waters of Shediac Bay aboard a lobster boat (weather permitting) and get a glimpse into the fascinating world of these sea creatures while learning about local lobstering.
  • Hopewell Cape: Travel on to Hopewell Rocks on the shores of the bay, before checking into our hotel in Moncton. The Bay of Fundy is one of 7 wonders of North America. The highest tides on earth, the rarest whales in the world, semi-precious minerals and dinosaur fossils. Twice each day, 160 billion tons of seawater flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy - more than the combined flow of the world's freshwater rivers. Hopewell Rocks, also called "Flowerpots Rocks", are rock formations caused by tidal erosion and stand 40-70 feet tall. You'll have an opportunity to walk down to the water and learn more about these Flowerpots Rocks with your Local Expert. They are located on the shores of the Bay of Fundy.
  • New Brunswick: Travel along the Fundy Trail Parkway, which nestles you between the greens of the forest and the blues of the coast, with stunning views in every direction.
  • Digby: Embark on a whale watching cruise (weather permitting) to in hopes of spotting rare species of whale while learning about these majestic sea mammals.
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site while exploring the history of the fortress and the soldiers who were stationed there.
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Maud Lewis Gallery and see the artist's famous painted house, which was carefully restored and conserved by the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage.
  • Halifax: Choose a visit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, which aims to inspire Canadians to explore the country's relationship with immigration and encourages a more open conversation on a national scale.
  • Baddeck: Experience the fun and hospitality of a traditional Ceilidh (pronounced "kay-lee) at your resort. Join local musicians and engage in an evening of song, dance and storytelling for a unique insight into Acadian culture.
  • Prince Edward Island: Experience a culturally authentic smudging ceremony, honor song, dance and Seven Sacred teaching introduction that will enlighten and enchant.
  • Charlottetown: Head for the quaint seaside fishing village of Georgetown in eastern Prince Edward Island. You will be met by a a great storytelling fisherman who will regale you with tales of life at sea and teach you all about the area's lobster and mussel industry. Enjoy a delicious lunch of Island Blue Mussel cooked fresh by the fisherman. Then, take a short stroll though the village to the historic Georgetown Inn. Built in 1840 as a private residence, you'll be invited by the owner to continue your meal featuring fresh, locally grown foods.
  • Annapolis Royal: Visit the scenic National Historic District and learn about the cultural heritage of Annapolis Royal with help from your Local Expert, a lively costumed interpreter.
Trip Style Group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 1- Very easy
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • 50 plus
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Education / Learning
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Acadia National Park
  • Nova Scotia
  • Portland
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Prince Edward Island
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Airfare included
Activities
  • Educational/ learning
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Culture
Meals Included
  • 14 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches and 8 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Low Salt, Low Fat, Gluten Free
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Description

On this cross-border adventure, discover the bustling cities, serene harbors and beautiful wild spaces of Maine and the Canadian Maritimes — learning about the connections between them. En route to Canada, stop in Maine towns such as historic and eclectic Castine. Experience the wild beauty of the Cabot Trail and Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia as well as the Bay of Fundy tides and fabled Hopewell Rocks. In Acadia National Park, breathe in the crisp air while taking in the lush, untainted landscape. Discover why this corner of the world is like no other, all while enjoying unique accommodations and local delicacies such as lobster and mussels.

Blend the best of land and sea on this 12-Day guided tour of Canada. Explore the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax with a Local Expert, who will tell you the tale of the city’s most historic moment: the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. See the fabled home that served as the inspiration for L.M. Montgomery’s children’s classic, ‘Anne of Green Gables,’ before going to Charlottetown, where a local Knowledge Keeper will welcome you to the Indigenous community of the Abegweit Mi’Kmaw Nation and tell you about their Seven Sacred Teachings. Watch for bald eagles as you travel one of the world’s most scenic routes, Cabot Trail. Board a lobster boat in New Brunswick for an up-close-and-personal look at lobster fishing, then indulge in a decadent lobster lunch. Later, cruise the Bay of Fundy on a whale-watching expedition, where you can see humpback, minke and fin whales.
Itinerary: On the Road: New England and the Canadian Maritimes

Day 1

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Hyatt Place Portland - Old Port

Arrivals and Welcome to Portland, Maine

Afternoon: Program Registration: After you have your room assignment, come over to the Road Scholar table in the hotel lobby to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing your up-to-date schedule that reflects any last-minute changes, and other important information. Please bring your name tag that is included in this packet to the program. If you arrive late, please ask for your packet when you check in. Orientation: The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the program theme, the up-to-date Daily Schedule and any changes, discuss safety guidelines, emergency procedures including contact numbers for key staff, roles and responsibilities, and answer any questions you may have. We have set aside some free time in the schedule for your personal independent exploration. Please be aware that program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. On the Road programs are journeys that take participants to multiple study sites in a region with a number of overnight stays. Lectures, talks, discussions, field trips, and on-board commentary amplify the program theme. Some journeys involve great distances and may take hours, others are much shorter. Long or short, On the Road journeys are learning experiences that make the most of our time together. “America the Beautiful” passes cover entrance fees at national parks and wildlife refuges for up to 4 adults. If you have one of these national park passes, please bring it with you to the program and on our field trips to benefit other members of the group.

Dinner: At the hotel, enjoy a delicious lobster meal, other choices available.

Evening: At leisure. Get acquainted with fellow Road Scholars!

Day 2

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Hyatt Place Portland - Old Port

Old Port District Walking Field Trip

Activity note: Walking on cobblestone and paved streets and standing on a guided visit, beginning at the hotel, through the Old Port district, with listening devices, for 1.5 hours over a total of approximately one mile.

Breakfast: At the hotel, buffet meal with hot and cold options.

Morning: At the hotel, we’ll be joined by a local expert who will provide an overview of Portland's history. Originally called Machigonne (Great Neck) by the Native Americans who first inhabited it, the Portland peninsula was established by the British in 1632 as a trading and fishing settlement. Industry grew and Portland's waterfront became a mecca for shipping and trading companies. The Phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from the ashes, aptly symbolizes Portland's legendary rebirth after the Great Fire of 1866 leveled the city for the fourth time. Almost completely rebuilt during the Victorian era, Portland has maintained much of its 19th century architecture and flavor. We’ll then depart the hotel for a walking field trip to the historic waterfront known as Old Port and learn why this is one of the most successful revitalized warehouse districts in the country.

Lunch: At a restaurant in the Old Port district along Portland Harbor, we will have a plated meal, plus a soft drink and water.

Afternoon: Free time to explore Portland independently. Suggestions provided by your group leader.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Fresh seafood, farm to table, classic New England, the options are plentiful at Portland’s “foodie” scene.

Evening: At leisure. Go out to explore more of this charming small city at your own pace. Stroll down to the water and watch the boats venture in and out of the harbor or simply relax.

Day 3

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Fort Knox Park Inn

Maine Maritime History

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Bucksport with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 120 miles. Walking and standing on unpaved terrain for 1 hour at the Maine Maritime Museum. Check-in to hotel in Bucksport with time to freshen up before dinner.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Depart Portland to view the oldest lighthouse in Maine, the Portland Headlight in Cape Elizabeth. We'll then continue up Maine’s scenic coastline, to Bath, renowned for shipbuilding since 1743. More than 5,000 vessels have been launched in the area, which at one time had more than 200 shipbuilding firms. At the Maine Maritime Museum, learn how Bath became the nation's fifth largest seaport by the mid-19th century, producing clipper ships that sailed to ports around the world.

Lunch: At the Maine Maritime Museum, we'll have boxed lunches.

Afternoon: Continue to “Downeast Maine” where you will stop en route to visit the Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory at historic Fort Knox. Experience the thrill of the tallest bridge observatory in the world!

Dinner: In a local restaurant across the street from the hotel, plated and served meal.

Evening: Enjoy the water views from your balcony or stroll along the river at your leisure.

Day 4

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: St. Andrews Motor Inn

Castine and The Settlement of St. Andrews, NB

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to St. Andrews, NB with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 165 miles. Cross the border into Canada at Calais, Maine. Time moves ahead 1 hour to Atlantic Time. Standing and walking on paved terrain with some small inclines, up to 1 mile over 1.5 hours on the visit of Castine.

Breakfast: In a local restaurant across the street from the hotel.

Morning: Depart to Castine, one of the oldest communities in North America and listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its 18th century architecture. Begin with a lecture at the Castine Historical Society and then take a step back in time on an exploration of this iconic New England coastal village.

Lunch: In a cafe near Castine's waterfront.

Afternoon: Depart Castine and drive to the border in Calais, Maine. Cross the Canadian border and continue to St. Andrews.

Dinner: Enjoy the hospitality of town residents by sharing in a typical Martime Saturday evening meal prepared by a local restaurant.

Evening: Enjoy a lecture from a local historican Jeannie Stinson, whose family left the Thirteen Colonies in 1783 to take up residence in a new colony, then called Nova Scotia. This colony would later break away to create the colony and eventually the province of New Brunswick, the “picture province” of Canada. She spins a “little fact, a little fiction” into the story of her home town, Saint Andrews. The history of St. Andrews is a microcosm of the story of Canada, and sheds light on the interconnectedness of the story of the United States with that of Canada.

Day 5

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn

The Bay of Fundy Tides

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Hopwell, NB after lunch. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 178 miles. Standing and walking on paved paths in Kingsbrae Botanical Gardens. Descend stairs to sea floor. Walk and stand on packed sand for approximately 1 hour on a guided walk of Hopewell Rocks. *Day 5 & 6 schedule may be adjusted based on tides at Hopewell Rocks, depending on tides we may see the Rocks at low tide and high tide or only low tide*

Breakfast: In a nearby inn.

Morning: We will explore St. Andrews more expansively on a guided walk with a local expert who will introduce us to some of the places we heard about the night before. This walk will conclude at Kingsbrae Gardens, one of North America’s premier botanical gardens. Here we will enjoy a guided visit of the 27-acre horticultural masterpiece that is home to over 2,500 species of perennials, as well as, a wide variety of trees and shrubs. Fauna such as peacocks, pygmy goats, and alpacas may be wandering around. The grounds are also home to Canada's first Jurassic living fossil Wollemi pine!

Lunch: Enjoy a plated lunch meal with a choice of juice, soft drink, tea, coffee, or iced tea at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: We will head up the coast of New Brunswick to experience the Bay of Fundy’s phenomenal tidal changes at Hopewell Rocks. At low tide, we will walk on the ocean floor with a naturalist, around the towering “flower pots”.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 6

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Dundee Arms Inn

Prince Edward Island and Green Gables Heritage Place

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Charlottetown, PEI with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 125 miles. Walking on unpaved terrain on self-guided visit of Green Gables. Stairs are unavoidable to access the second floor of the house.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will return to Hopewell Rocks Interpretive Center to view the bay during high tide. Depart to Prince Edward Island.

Lunch: At the Iceboat Landing Restaurant at Cape Jourimain Nature Centre we will have the choice of sandwich, dessert, coffee, tea, water. You may wish to climb up the observation tower stairs for an encompassing view of the Bay of Fundy and the Confederation Bridge.

Afternoon: Cross the Confederation Bridge onto Prince Edward Island. Since 1997, the bridge has joined the eastern Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. At eight miles in length, it is the longest bridge in the world to cross ice-covered waters! Once on PEI, we'll make our way across the province to stop at Green Gables Heritage Place. This National Historic Site was an inspiration for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous tale, “Anne of Green Gables”. Here we will learn about Canada's most beloved fictional character and relive her youthful adventures and shenanigans within the memory-filled rooms of her Victorian home. Later, we will continue southeast to Charlottetown, the largest city on and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island.

Dinner: On your own to enjoy what you like. Explore Charlottetown's local fare with suggestions provided by the group leader.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 7

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Dundee Arms Inn

Beaconsfield Carriage House, Great George Street, Scenic PEI

Activity note: Walking up to ½ Mile & standing on paved side walks, stopping at historic sites during walk of Great George St.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will visit the Beaconsfield Carriage House, built in 1877. This home is the perfect example of the Victorian architecture of the time. Many of it's original features are still in tact, so we will see what home life was like on PEI in the 19th century. We will continue to explore Charlottetown on a guided walking tour of Great George Street. One of only two national historic streets in Canada, a costumed historical interpreter will lead us through history up to the Province House National Historic Site.*Please note that the Province House is closed for conservation work at this time. We will have the opportunity to visit an exact replica of the Confederation Chamber, found in the Province House.*

Lunch: Enjoy the products of Prince Edward Island, at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Experience North Rustico, a small fishing community on the north shore of PEI. Visit the Rustico Harbour Fisheries Museum where we will hear tales of fishing traditions and how the industry has evolved over the years. Enjoy free time to explore Rustico on your own. You may want to stroll the picturesque boardwalk in the tiny village of North Rustico before we transfer back to Charlottetown.

Dinner: Your choice to explore local fare.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 8

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Gisele's Inn

Hector Heritage Quay, Welcome to Nova Scotia

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Baddeck, NS with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 280 miles. 75-minute ferry crossing. Walking and standing at Hector Quay Museum, including walking aboard a docked tall ship for 1 hour. Arrive in Baddeck with time to freshen up before dinner.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We'll travel across Prince Edward Island to take the ferry to Pictou, Nova Scotia. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, whales or dolphins along the way! Learn the story of the Scottish settlement at Hector Heritage Quay and aboard the docked replica of the ship Hector. The Hector, a three-masted cargo vessel, was the first ship to directly transport passengers from Scotland to Nova Scotia. This historic voyage marked the beginning of a massive wave of immigration that would shape the future of North America and gave Pictou the honor of being called “the birthplace of New Scotland”.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Via motorcoach, we will arrive in Baddeck, on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake, on Cape Breton Island.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 9

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Gisele's Inn

The Beautiful Cabot Trail

Activity note: The drive along the Cabot Trail is 189 miles, with frequent stops that include short walks and visits.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will behold the gorgeous coastal views and tiny villages of Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail. Since the completion of the initial route in 1932, the Cabot Trail has served as one of Canada's most famous drives and encompasses many cultural heritage sites, scenic overlooks and whale watching hiking trails. We will stop at Les Trois Pignons for an expert-led visit of the Museum of Antiques, which depicts the early life of Acadian ancestors who settled in the village of Cheticamp over 200 years ago. We will also see the Elizabeth LeFort Gallery of Hooked Tapestries at this site.

Lunch: Box lunch en route.

Afternoon: We will continue to explore along the Cabot Trail.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: Join in on a local favorite the "Baddeck Gathering Ceilidh" performance. Performers from the nearby Gaelic College stop in for this town tradition of song, dance, storytelling, and bagpipes.

Day 10

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Delta Barrington

Alexander Graham Bell Museum

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Halifax, NS with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 218 miles. Walking and standing on self-guided visit at Alexander Graham Bell Historic Site Museum. Ramp is available to access second floor.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will visit a National Historic Site, the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, which contains the largest collection of Bell’s artifacts and inventions. Bell is well remembered for the telephone, but he worked on many different inventions throughout his lifetime. He first came to Baddeck in 1885 and returned a year later to establish a vacation home for his family. When Bell arrived in Baddeck, he had plenty of free time, due to his success of patenting the first telephone in the United States. In his spare time, he was able to delve into other areas of expertise such as marine engineering, medicine, aeronautics and space-frame construction. Discover Bell's significant impact on the Baddeck economy during his residency at Beinn Bhreagh.

Lunch: In a local restaurant en route.

Afternoon: We will continue on via motorcoach to the hotel in Halifax, NS.

Dinner: On your own.

Evening: At leisure.

Day  11

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Delta Barrington

Peggy's Cove, Discover Halifax

Activity note: Walking and standing on unpaved terrain and rock at Peggy’s Cove on a self-guided exploration. Walking and standing for short distances during the visit of Halifax. Walking and standing for 1 hour at the Museum.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will explore the picturesque, rocky coast of Nova Scotia on an excursion to Peggy’s Cove. This small community, known for its iconic light house, brings in hundreds of artists and photographers every year to capture this village's authentic beauty.

Lunch: In a local restaurant.

Afternoon: On a guided visit of Halifax, we will view the graves of those lost on the Titanic, learn about the importance of the Citadel to the city’s origins, and stroll through the Botanical Gardens. We will learn about the ties between Halifax and New England. At the Pier 21 Immigration Museum, we will learn of the city’s importance as the gateway to Canada. Halifax was an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971.

Dinner: On your own to explore local fare.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 12

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Delta Saint John

Grand Pré National Historic Site, Acadian History

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to New Brunswick with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 195 miles. Walking and standing on grass for up to 1 hour on a visit of Grand Pré. 2 hour ferry crossing.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will head to the Grand-Pré National Historic Site to learn about the fate of the Acadians. Made famous by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem "Evangeline," we will explore this vibrant site filled with multimedia presentations to learn more about the life of the 17th & 18th century Acadians.

Lunch: In a local restaurant.

Afternoon: En route to the ferry we will stop at the Annapolis Royal Visitor Center to see the tidal stations and power station. We'll then cross the Bay of Fundy on the ferry to St. John, arriving early evening.

Dinner: On board the ferry.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 13

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Atlantic Oceanside Hotel & Conference Center

Visit St. John, New Brunswick

Activity note: After breakfast, hotel check-out and transfer to Bar Harbor, ME with stops along the way. Total mileage traveled by motorcoach is 173 miles. Cross the border from Canada to the U.S. at Calais, Maine. Move back one hour to Eastern Standard Time.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We'll discover St. John on a guided visit with local author and folklorist, David Goss. The only city on the Bay of Fundy, we will discover what's booming from bands on the boardwalk to contemporary fine dining, and, of course, magnificent tides.

Lunch: Lunch at a local favorite.

Afternoon: We will continue to picturesque Bar Harbor. Home to the largest parts of Acadia National Park and Cadillac Mountain, Bar Harbor is internationally known for its natural beauty.

Dinner: On your own.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 14

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Atlantic Oceanside Hotel & Conference Center

Acadia National Park

Activity note: Full-day motorcoach exploration of Acadia National Park with frequent stops and short walks.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will discover Acadia National Park on a full-day field-trip. The oldest American National Park east of the Mississippi River was established in 1916 in congruence with the National Park Service. Today, the park protects more than 47,000 acres of Maine's beauty. View some of the most beautiful mountains, shorelines, and lakes of this over 100 year old national treasure.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: We will further explore Acadia National Park.

Dinner: At the hotel, we will celebrate our journey together, featuring Maine Lobster.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 15

Meals: Breakfast

Departures from Portland, Maine

Activity note: The transfer from Bar Harbor to Portland International Jetport is 170 miles, and takes approximately 4 hours with one rest stop. Arriving at approximately 12:30 p.m. Please do not schedule flights before 2:30 p.m.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We will transfer to Portland International Jetport, arriving at approximately 12:30 p.m. Please do not schedule flights before 2:30 p.m. The motorcoach will also drop off at the Portland Transportation Center, the Hyatt Place Portland-Old Port (first hotel of program). This concludes our program. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Itinerary: Landscapes of the Canadian Maritimes - Classic Group

Day 1: Welcome to Halifax

Arrive in Halifax. A mix of sea breezes and cultural charms, you’ve arrived in your quintessential maritime destination. You’ll be picked up from Halifax International Airport and taken to your downtown hotel, where you can relax next to the waterfront before meeting your Travel Director and fellow travellers at 18:00, for a Welcome Dinner with drinks.

Marriott Harbourfront, Halifax.

Dinner with Wine

Day 2: Sightseeing and Relaxation in Halifax Relaxed Start

Delve into Halifax's nautical history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, where your Local Expert will engage you in stories of key historic events, including the Halifax Explosion and the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Join a Local Expert for an informative exploration of eclectic Halifax. This afternoon, enjoy an Insight Choice between a visit to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, the Maud Lewis Gallery, or the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.

Marriott Harbourfront, Halifax.

Breakfast

Day 3: Historic Lunenburg and Peggy's Cove

Journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg. Experience one of the best surviving examples of a planned British Colonial settlement in North America, before meeting a Local Expert for a walking tour. Hear tales of the fishing industry's impact on the region before visiting scenic Peggy's Cove, a small rural community located on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay. You'll end the day by heading back to Halifax for the evening, followed by a Highlight Dinner with live music in the heart of the city, at Le Bistro by Liz, a local favorite.

Marriott Harbourfront, Halifax.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 4: Cape Breton Island and Blooming Baddeck

Journey to Cape Breton Island. In the evening, experience warm hospitality and Cape Breton-style home cooking at your waterfront hotel, featuring tempting seafood favourites and hearty dishes that are sure to satisfy. Continue your night with traditional music and song at a Ceilidh, a Celtic Evening where you'll enjoy a night of Acadian hospitality and entertainment.

Inverary Resort, Baddeck.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 5: The Natural Beauty of the Cabot Trail

Head back to school as you immerse yourself in a unique experience at The Gaelic College, devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic and Celtic cultures. Learn about the tradition of fabric milling and see a kilt-making demonstration in action. Enjoy a relaxing drive along the Cabot Trail, a world-famous scenic highway, which runs along coastal borders on both sides of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, as well as crosses highlands that offer remarkable views.

Inverary Resort, Baddeck.

Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6: Baddeck and Charlottetown

In the morning, embark on an insightful visit to the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. Ferry across the Northumberland Strait to magical Prince Edward Island and quaint Charlottetown, where you'll spend the next three nights. This little city is a nautical dream, with its colourful fisherman’s cottages and picturesque harbour. The city is also known for hosting the famous Anne of Green Gables musical every year.

Delta Prince Edward, Charlottetown.

Breakfast

Day 7: Prince Edward Island Sightseeing Relaxed Start

Discover picturesque Prince Edward Island with a Local Expert before heading on to Cavendish. Here you'll visit the Green Gables House, the fabled home that provided inspiration for L.M. Montgomery's children's classic, "Anne of Green Gables." Join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience as you visit the Abegweit Mi’Kmaw Nation, an Indigenous community located east of the city.You’ll be met by your local Knowledge Keeper who will welcome you to the community, before introducing you to the Seven Sacred Teachings and how they guide the Miꞌkmaq people. Be among the select first to gain an insight into ceremony and teachings that have traditionally only been available to community members.

Delta Prince Edward, Charlottetown.

Breakfast

Day 8: Flavours of Charlottetown Relaxed Start

Head for the quaint seaside fishing village of Georgetown in eastern Prince Edward Island. Meet a local fisherman who will regale you with tales of life at sea and teach you all about the area's lobster and mussel industry. Enjoy a delicious Highlight Lunch at the Historic Georgetown Inn featuring delicious Island blue mussels and lunch made with local products. A visit to a maritime province wouldn't be complete without a lighthouse tour - after lunch, head out to the first lighthouse on Prince Edward Island and end your day with a tasting at Rossignol Winery, the first winery on Prince Edward Island specializing in table and fruit wines.

Delta Prince Edward, Charlottetown.

Breakfast, Lunch

Day 9: The Tides of Hopewell Rocks

Journey to New Brunswick where you will cruise the waters of Shediac Bay onboard a lobster boat (weather permitting) and get a glimpse into the fascinating world of these sea creatures, as well as the lobster industry. You’ll also indulge in a delicious seafood Highlight Lunch with wine before traveling on to Hopewell Rocks shores of the bay where you'll meet your Local Expert, ultimately making your arrival in the fun hub city of Moncton.

Crowne Plaza Moncton.

Breakfast, Lunch with Wine

Day 10: Lively Moncton to Digby

Travel along the Fundy Trail Parkway, which hugs the coast with stunning views in every direction. With it's final portion completed in 2020, the Fundy Trail Parkway provides a coastal access network from Alma to St Martin complete with hiking trails, beaches, scenic lookouts and an Interpretive Centre. Afterwards, head to the Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa, which overlooks the Bay of Fundy, known for its incredible tides.

Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa.

Breakfast

Day 11: Delightful Digby and Annapolis Royal Relaxed Start

Begin your day by embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime whale watching cruise (weather permitting) on the Bay of Fundy. Move on to the historic town of Annapolis Royal where you'll take a stroll with a costumed interpreter and discover a cultural mosaic of history before returning to your spa resort in Digby. In the evening, meet a former scallop fisherman for a culinary demonstration and Celebration Dinner featuring the highly prized seafood. Considering the economic impact the scallop industry has in Digby, there is no better place to learn firsthand from a local expert and no better place to enjoy a fresh, sea-to-table scallop dinner.

Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 12: Farewell Halifax

It’s time to wave goodbye to Halifax and your fellow travellers as your trip comes to an end. Stops will be made at Halifax International Airport and The Marriott Harbourfront Halifax for guests wishing to extend their stay. Airport arrival will be at 12:00.

Breakfast

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