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Saturday, September 5, 2026 |
Philadelphia |
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Sunday, September 6, 2026 |
At Sea |
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Monday, September 7, 2026 |
Boston, USA |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
Boston is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts, USA. Calling this quaint and delightful city the 'Athens of America' might seem a bit pretentious, but the city's 19th-century glory radiates through its grand architecture, and its world-renowned academic and cultural institutions. Disastrous 'urban renewal' projects in the 1950s provoked such a furious backlash that Boston now has some of the best preserved historic buildings and neighbourhoods in the country. Read more about Boston, USA
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Tuesday, September 8, 2026 |
Bar Harbor, USA |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
Bar Harbour, nestled on the east side of Mt. Desert Island in Maine New England, USA is said to be a magical mixture of romance, adventure. With its rock-bound coast and soaring granite cliffs, the stonewall-lined and tree-covered road leading you into our town, to the sweeping vistas from atop Cadillac Mountain, there is a special mystique to Bar Harbor that has welcomed visitors for over a hundred years. Read more about Bar Harbor, USA
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Wednesday, September 9, 2026 |
St John (Bay of Fundy), Canada |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
St John, the first incorporated city in Canada, is situated on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick Canada. It is the most Irish city in the country as reflected in its architecture, names, and of course several Irish Pubs with their typical Irish atmosphere. Take a walking tour of the picturesque city of Saint John that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the thriving ecosystem that is part of the Bay of Fundy, in Rockwood Park. Read more about St John (Bay of Fundy), Canada
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Thursday, September 10, 2026 |
Halifax, Canada |
10:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, the Gateway to Atlantic Canada, is a lively and colourful combination of urban and rural living at its best. It is situated on the world’s second largest harbour, and the beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage, which is also cleverly explained at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, and the Halifax Citadel that explores the unique local heritage. Read more about Halifax, Canada
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Friday, September 11, 2026 |
Sydney, Canada |
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7:00 PM |
Sydney is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Located on the waterfront, visitors are amazed to see the "Largest Ceilidh Fiddle in the World" (at 18m). Sydney's tourism draw is increasingly linked to this cultural asset. Read more about Sydney, Canada
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Saturday, September 12, 2026 |
Charlottetown, Canada |
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5:00 PM |
Charlottetown, Canada’s Birthplace, is the capital of Prince Edward Island, one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The downtown area with its heritage landscape of many Victorian-era houses and buildings has many walking trails. The boardwalk takes you along the shoreline from the shops and restaurants at Peake’s Quay to Victoria Park, as well as the parks along the waterfront redevelopment. Read more about Charlottetown, Canada
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Sunday, September 13, 2026 |
At Sea |
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Monday, September 14, 2026 |
La Baie, Canada |
11:30 AM |
8:00 PM |
La Baie is a borough of the city of Saguenay, Quebec, located where the Rivière à Mars flows into the Saguenay River. The river has a very high flow rate and is bordered by steep cliffs associated with the Saguenay Graben (rift valley). Tidal waters flow in its fjord upriver as far as 100 km. Read more about La Baie, Canada
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Tuesday, September 15, 2026 |
Quebec, Canada |
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Disembark |
Quebec, capital of the Canadian province of the same name, is so ‘French’ it is said that to visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. French must be the predominant language on signs, retail or food service employees always greet customers in French, and there are even laws dictating whether parents can send their children to English or French school. The architecture, ambience and mostly French-speaking citizens are proof that some of France has been permanently ingrained in North America. Read more about Quebec, Canada
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