The Maritimes: Best Travel Destination?

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Nova Scotia and the Maritimes were some of the most popular Canadian Tourism destinations. The combination of east-coast culture and breathtaking sightseeing is unbeatable! Early bookings for the summer season are recommended, make sure your clients don't miss out on this amazing place!
Nova Scotia and the Maritimes

The 14 Day Maritime Mosaic:
One of the most comprehensive tours of Atlantic Canada, this tour doesn’t miss a thing. Nova Scotia’s Western Shores, Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail, the Acadian Coast, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Red Beaches are all included in this adventure of a lifetime. Our new and improved itinerary includes even more meals for your enjoyment. If there was ever a tour that could be described as a "must-do", this is it. Join us as we explore this veracious land, with many fun stops along the way!

Would you prefer a self-drive version? We've got that too! We can customize the package to your specific dates and preferences. Got a group that's interested, but doesn't quite fit the departure dates? Let us know and we can work with you to get them booked!

 Photo by Lora Pope (@explorewithlora)

Beautiful Lunenburg is a historic fishing town on the southern shores of Nova Scotia. The core of the town is also a National Historic Site, where you can learn about Canadian history and Acadian culture. The area was home to many French, English, Metis and Indigenous peoples, an earlier Mi'kmaq name for the town was āseedĭk, meaning clam-land.
Photo by Lora Pope (@explorewithlora)

Cape Breton

Cape Breton is a land of breathtaking landscapes, incredible hospitality and battle history. On of the site of the Seven Years War, learn about the history of the Mi'kmaq people, and how they intereacted with the English, French, and Scottish settlers in the area.
Photo by Tourism Nova Scotia / Photographer: Tom Cochrane

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You will visit the following 3 places:

Fredericton

Fredericton

Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province, Fredericton is home to two universities and cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the York Sunbury Museum, and The Playhouse—a performing arts venue. The city hosts the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, attracting regional and international jazz, blues, rock, and world artists. Fredericton is also known for its indie rock scene, featuring jamband-reminiscent artists like Grand Theft Bus, and the record label Forward Music Group.

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island (or PEI) is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. It is Canada's only island province. It is the smallest province by both area and population, but is also the most densely populated province. "The Island", as locals call it, is well known for its beautiful sandy beaches and dunes. It is also the home of the gregarious Anne Shirley from Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic Anne of Green Gables. It became the "Cradle of Confederation" after the Fathers of Confederation met there in 1864 to discuss the possible union of five British North American colonies. Canada was formed three years later in 1867.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

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