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| Day 1 | Friday, 6/4/2010 - Arrive Halifax, NS
Arrive in Halifax and check in to our accommodationsfor a two-night stay. Our lovely hotel is ideally located in the downtown core.
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| Day 2 | Saturday, 6/5/2010 - Halifax, NS
Enjoy a Gray Line Deluxe Historic Halifax City Tour this morning. The afternoon is free to further explore this delightful seaside city. This evening meet our fellow travelers and Tour Director at a welcome reception.
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| Day 3 | Sunday, 6/6/2010 - Halifax, NS – Digby, NS
Discover the rustic charm of the famous fishing village of Peggy’s Cove. Next, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Town of Lunenburg where we have a choice of admission to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic or a walking tour of this historic community. Travel across country to Digby where we will overnight at The Pines Resort over looking the Bay of Fundy - home of the world’s highest tides. (Tours of June 4 and July 9 may stay at the Old Orchard Inn, Wolfville.) | Breakfast Dinner |
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| Day 4 | Monday, 6/7/2010 - Digby, NS – Moncton, NB
Our journey takes us through the lush Annapolis Valley and on to Grand Pre where fact and fiction blend to reveal the romance of the Land of Evangeline. Continue past the communities of Truro and Amherst as we cross into New Brunswick, spending the night in the bilingual city of Moncton. | Breakfast |
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| Day 5 | Tuesday, 6/8/2010 - Moncton, NB – Charlottetown, PE
Our guided tour continues to Hopewell Rocks where we may walk on the ocean floor at low tide. After lunch, cross to Prince Edward Island on Confederation Bridge, the world’s longest continuous multi-span bridge, and enjoy a delicious lobster supper (meat alternative available) before checking in to our Charlottetown accommodations for the next two nights. | Breakfast Dinner |
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| Day 6 | Wednesday, 6/9/2010 - Prince Edward Island touring
Enjoy a free morning in Charlottetown. Our included afternoon tour begins with a tour of Charlottetown, Canada’s Birthplace, then visit the red sandstone cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes and green fields of Prince Edward Island National Park. Lucy Maud Montgomery describes the scenery in her “Anne of Green Gables” books. Visit the home of “Green Gables”, a Mecca for people from around the globe. *Arrivals in June, July, August and September (where schedule permits) enjoy a bonus…this evening attend the musical “Anne” at the Charlottetown Festival (Included). | Breakfast Lunch |
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| Day 7 | Thursday, 6/10/2010 - Charlottetown, PE – Baddeck, NS
Take the ferry to Nova Scotia, and then proceed to Cape Breton Island - “the Scotland of North America.” Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck to marvel at the many accomplishments of this genius. Spend two nights at a charming lakeside resort in the heart of Baddeck. | Breakfast Dinner |
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| Day 8 | Friday, 6/11/2010 - Cabot Trail touring
We’re off to experience one of the prettiest drives in North America, the Cabot Trail. Cape Breton Highlands National Park is next, as we wind along this ribbon of highway, where the mountains meet the sea. The vistas abound as we travel over the flat-topped mountains. Tonight there is a “Farewell” dinner. *Arrivals in July, August and September enjoy a bonus while on the Cabot Trail: a whale watching boat tour (weather permitting) (Included). | Breakfast Lunch Dinner |
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| Day 9 | Saturday, 6/12/2010 - Baddeck, NS – Halifax, NS
The Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site awaits us. This reconstruction recreates one-fifth of the town of 1744 - words will not do justice to the scope of this tribute to New France. Roam the streets, talking with some of the costumed guides who remain in character, or sample the sustenance of the era. Our tour continues along the shores of Bras d’Or to the mainland. Our last night is at a downtown Halifax hotel. | Breakfast |
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| Day 10 | Sunday, 6/13/2010 - Depart Halifax
Arrive at the Halifax airport for your return flights home. | |
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