Halifax›Bridgewater›Digby›Fredericton›Moncton›Charlottetown+5 more
Tides and Parks of Atlantic Canada — NAAR
Itinerary
Day 4 — Bridgewater → Digby
Digby is world-famous for its scallops and whale-watching tours in the Bay of Fundy. This picturesque harbor town features fresh seafood, historic architecture, and stunning ocean views. Perfect for foodies and nature enthusiasts!.
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Day 6 — Digby → Fredericton
Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick, combines historic charm with vibrant arts and culture. Its scenic location on the Saint John River invites boat rides, riverside walks, or bike tours. Visit the historic Garrison District, where summer brings markets, live music, and changing of the guard ceremonies. Art lovers will enjoy the Beaverbrook Art Gallery’s impressive collection, while nature enthusiasts will appreciate the tranquility of Odell Park. Fredericton is also renowned for its craft beer scene – a brewery tour is a must!.
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Day 8 — Moncton → Charlottetown
Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, is renowned as the birthplace of Canadian Confederation. This historic city boasts a charming blend of colonial architecture, cultural events, and maritime atmosphere. Visit the Confederation Centre of the Arts, which hosts the popular Anne of Green Gables musical, and stroll along the waterfront lined with boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries. Victoria Row is perfect for outdoor dining. Charlottetown also serves as an ideal gateway to explore the island's rolling hills, red sand beaches, and iconic lighthouses.
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Day 10 — Charlottetown → Baddeck
Baddeck, the heart of the Cabot Trail, is idyllically located on Bras d’Or Lake. This charming town offers sailing, fishing, and hiking opportunities. The Alexander Graham Bell Museum tells the story of the famous inventor. Enjoy local cuisine at one of the cozy restaurants.
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Day 14 — Corner Brook → Gander
Gander, known as the "Crossroads of the World," is steeped in aviation history. Visitors should explore the North Atlantic Aviation Museum. Nearby trails offer beautiful nature experiences.
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Day 16 — Gander → Clarenville, NL
Clarenville, the gateway to the Bonavista Peninsula, offers outdoor activities and culture. Kayaking, hiking, and proximity to charming villages like Trinity make it a special destination.
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Day 17 — Clarenville, NL → St John s
St. John's, the capital of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, is a picturesque city that combines rich history, spectacular scenery, and a vibrant atmosphere.
St. John's is famous for its fascinating history and rich cultural heritage. Founded in 1497, the city is one of the oldest in North America, with cobblestone streets, colorful houses and historic buildings that testify to its maritime and colonial past.
The city is nestled along the steep coastline of Newfoundland Island and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The famous Signal Hill, with its iconic fort and historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
St. John's is also known for its vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere, with a vibrant arts scene, world-class restaurants, lively pubs, and a vibrant nightlife. Visitors can sample delicious seafood cuisine at the city's many seafood restaurants or discover traditional Newfoundland music at local pubs.
The city is also home to numerous cultural and historical attractions, including the Rooms Museum, which presents the history and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador through interactive exhibits and art collections.
In addition to its rich cultural heritage, St. John's is an ideal base for exploring Newfoundland's natural wonders, with its national parks, spectacular fjords, secluded beaches, and scenic trails.