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Canada, Usa & The World Fully Escorted Tours - Anderson Vacations

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Edmonton<br />

Calgary<br />

Swift Current<br />

Winnipeg<br />

day 10: edmundston fredericton<br />

saint john, nb<br />

Follow the scenic St. John River, Atlantic<br />

<strong>Canada</strong>’s most picturesque river to the<br />

Hartland Covered Bridge, the longest in<br />

the world. Continue to Fredericton and<br />

arrive at Kings Landing, a lively authentic<br />

village depicting the one hundred year<br />

transformation of a young colony into a<br />

vibrant nation. A short drive brings our happy<br />

travelers to Saint John. (L)<br />

Chateau St. John<br />

day 11: saint john moncton, nb<br />

Today visit the natural phenomenon of the<br />

Reversing Falls where the Bay of Fundy<br />

tides force the Saint John River to reverse<br />

direction. This afternoon we travel through<br />

the Fundy National Park, on our way to the<br />

Hopewell Rocks to see the Flowerpots.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se peculiar formations are forested<br />

islands at high tide and resemble flowerpots<br />

at low tide. (B) Ramada Hotel<br />

day 12: moncton summerside, PeI<br />

<strong>The</strong> first stop this morning is Magnetic Hill<br />

to witness your motor coach coasting uphill<br />

with no power. <strong>The</strong>n it’s off to the fishing<br />

village of Shediac for a photo opportunity<br />

with the <strong>World</strong>’s Largest Lobster. Board the<br />

Ambassador Cruise Ship for an experience<br />

of a lifetime. Watch experienced fisherman<br />

haul in real lobster traps, learn about lobster<br />

and the fisheries and savor a freshly cooked<br />

lobster lunch on board. Next cross over the<br />

magnificent Confederation Bridge on our way<br />

to the province of Prince Edward Island. (L)<br />

Loyalist Lakeview Resort<br />

day 13: charlottetown and PeI tour<br />

A local guide will board our coach this<br />

morning and sightseeing today includes the<br />

Province House National Historic Site, Anne<br />

of Green Gables, Cavendish National Park,<br />

Thunder Bay<br />

Duluth<br />

and the fishing village of North Rustico, just<br />

to name a few. This afternoon, sample some<br />

of the best preserves in the world at the<br />

Prince Edward Island Preserves Company.<br />

day 14: summerside cape breton<br />

Island, ns<br />

Leave Summerside and travel to Wood<br />

Islands to board the Ferry to Caribou on<br />

the Nova Scotia mainland. Via the Canso<br />

Causeway, cross to Cape Breton Island. Drive<br />

along the pristine shores of Bras d’Or Lake,<br />

where hundreds of bald eagles nest along<br />

the shore and the surrounding countryside.<br />

At Baddeck pay a visit to the Alexander<br />

Graham Bell Museum to see the many<br />

inventions this genius fostered. (D)<br />

Silver Dart Inn<br />

day 15: cabot trail<br />

Sault Ste. Marie<br />

Montreal<br />

Ottawa<br />

Mackinac Island<br />

Kingston<br />

Frankenmuth<br />

Today experience a picturesque trip around<br />

the renowned Cabot Trail and Margaree<br />

Valley. Along the way visit Flora’s, a<br />

wonderful gift shop that features Cheticamp<br />

Rug Hooking. Tour Cape Breton Highlands<br />

National Park, with stops at Lone Shieling,<br />

Pleasant Bay and Neil’s Harbour. (B,D)<br />

day 16: baddeck - halifax, ns<br />

Today continue along the shores of the<br />

island’s beautiful inland sea – the Bras d’Or<br />

Lakes. Arrive in Halifax and see Halifax from<br />

a different viewpoint as you board the Tall<br />

Ship Silva for an enchanting harbor tour.<br />

Charlottetown<br />

Summerside<br />

Edmundston<br />

Quebec City Moncton<br />

Saint John<br />

Niagara Falls<br />

Cape Breton Island<br />

Halifax<br />

Baddeck<br />

cross canada tour<br />

Enjoy leisure time walking along the Halifax<br />

Boardwalk. (B) Cambridge Suites Hotel<br />

day 17: halifax, ns<br />

This morning discover Halifax on a city tour<br />

highlighting the Victorian Public Gardens,<br />

Titanic Grave Sites, Historic Properties,<br />

Province House, Old Town Clock, City Hall,<br />

St. Paul’s Church and much more. This<br />

afternoon travel to Peggy’s Cove, one of the<br />

most picturesque spots in all of Nova Scotia.<br />

Continue along a portion of the Lighthouse<br />

Trail to Mahone Bay, postcard-perfect<br />

maritime town and named one of <strong>Canada</strong>’s<br />

best small-town downtowns by Harrowsmith<br />

Country Life Magazine. (B)<br />

day 18 & 19: halifax edmundston<br />

montreal, Qc<br />

Day 18: Depart Halifax this morning and<br />

travel to the small coal mining town of<br />

Springhill, home of Anne Murray, <strong>Canada</strong>’s<br />

very own songbird. Visit the Anne Murray<br />

Centre and see firsthand the incomparable<br />

mix of awards, photographs, memorabilia<br />

and audio-visual highlights of Anne Murray’s<br />

life and career in a series of award winning,<br />

three-dimensional displays. Continue on the<br />

Edmunston for an overnight stay. (B)<br />

Four Points Sheraton<br />

Day 19: Continue traveling east across New<br />

Brunswick and into the province Quebec to<br />

Montreal. Check into the hotel and enjoy the<br />

rest of the day at leisure. (B)<br />

Holiday Inn Midtown<br />

day 20: montreal Kingston, on<br />

A short journey this morning brings our coach<br />

to Kingston. Enjoy a short historic tour of<br />

the Limestone City including the campus of<br />

Queens University, one of <strong>Canada</strong>’s oldest<br />

learning institutions and a visit to Bellevue<br />

House. Days Inn

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