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Nova Scotia - Prince Edward Island - 8/17/09
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Nova Scotia - Prince Edward Island
August 17-27, 2009
$2144 Double, $2936 Single, $1912 Triple, $1789 Quad

Monday, August 17 and Tuesday, August 18
Our Nova Scotia / Prince Edward Island adventure begins as we travel to our first night’s lodging in Portland, Maine. Tomorrow, following a delicious lunch in Brewer, Maine, we will travel through virtually uninhabited Maine woods to Calais where we cross into Canada. After a visit to the Reversing Falls, we will go on to our lodging in Saint John, New Brunswick. L

Wednesday, August 19
Fundy National Park is our highlight this morning. Here we will view the Rocks, known as nature’s flower pots. Crossing the new Northumberland Strait Bridge, “The World’s Greatest Engineering Feat”, will bring us to Prince Edward Island for our two-night stay in Charlottetown. Following free time to shop, walk or just relax we will enjoy Canada’s favorite musical production, Anne of Green Gables.

Thursday, August 20
Today a native guide will introduce us to the sights and local history of Prince Edward Island. We will visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum in Kensington before viewing the North Shore beaches and an Acadian fishing village. We will tour the world famous Green Gables at Cavendish Beach, the internationally known Woodleigh Replicas at Burlington, and much more before retiring for the evening. D

Friday, August 21
Nova Scotia, here we come! A short ferry crossing will bring us to Caribou, Nova Scotia. Our first stop will be at the Gaelic College in St. Annes. Dedicated to the preservation of Scottish culture, the college is the only one of its kind in North America. The Hall of Clans presents a visual history of the clans and tartans as well as the Highland Scottish pioneers of Cape Breton. As we travel eastward to Cape Breton Island, one of the highlights will be the Alexander Graham Bell Museum at Baddeck which houses a remarkable collection of his early inventions. Our lodging for the next two evenings will overlook the beautiful Bros d’Or Lakes.

Saturday, August 22
Today we travel one of the most scenic highways in North America, the Cabot Trail. Continuing our coastal drive we will have numerous opportunities for pictures as the highway winds through Cape Breton Highland Park, past majestic rock bluffs, over the summits of lofty peaks, and through deep streamlined valleys.

Sunday, August 23
Enjoy an unforgettable drive along Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, “where forest meets the sea”. On the way to our two night stay in Halifax, picturesque harbors and coves please the eye at every bend of the road.

Monday, August 24
A tour of Halifax will fill our morning. We’ll have a chance to visit the Citadel and witness the Changing of the Guard. This afternoon, we’ll enjoy free time at Peggy’s Cove. B

Tuesday, August 25
This morning we will visit the famous Evangeline Country in Grand Pre, and then travel to Yarmouth to board the “Cat” for a three hour crossing of the Bay of Fundy. This evening we will enjoy some free time in Bar Harbor, Maine. B

Wednesday, August 26 and Thursday, August 27
A breathtaking coastal view, weather permitting, is yours this morning from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park. A stop will be made in Thomaston for a visit to the Maine State Prison Show Room, before cruising to our lodging in Portland, Maine. D Tomorrow an outstanding maritime tour will come to a close as New England scenery leads us home by early evening.

We recommend optional Travel Insurance for this tour. Please ask for a brochure.