Experience Overview
Experience the seaside charm of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick on this six-day Maritimes trip from Charlottetown to Saint John. Start at the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation, then visit the home of Anne of Green Gables and meet with a local Mi’kmaq guide on Lennox Island to learn about their culture. Enjoy a freshly caught dinner as you cruise Shediac Bay and stop at the iconic Hopewell Rocks for a stroll along the Bay of Fundy’s ocean floor with a local naturalist guide. Explore Prince Edward Island National Park with its parabolic dunes and spectacular coastal views before finishing up in Canada’s oldest city.
Highlights
- Enjoy a traditional lobster and mussel dinner with a Prince Edward Island fisherman on his private property along the shore.
- Meet with a Mi'kmaq guide at Lennox Island to learn how to make bannock (quick bread) and listen to traditional stories.
- Hear the stories behind ‘Anne of Green Gables’ with a walking tour and visit through the Green Gables Heritage Place, where L.M. Montgomery drew her inspiration.
- Cruise the waters of Shediac Bay, with a hands-on demonstration of lobster fishing and a delicious, locally caught meal.
- Wander the Bay of Fundy’s sea floor with a local naturalist guide and get up close to the sandstone ‘flowerpots’ at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park.
Trip Details
Product Code: 2537
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: Private Vehicle
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Explorer
Supplier Code: SESH
Starts: Charlottetown, Canada
Finishes: Saint John, Canada
Duration: 6 days
Departures: Not Guaranteed
Physical rating: Light
Includes
Meals: Breakfasts (5), Dinner (3)Accommodation: Hotels (5 nights)
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $3558 (CAD $593 /day)
Itinerary
Welcome to Prince Edward Island! Your trip kicks off in historic Charlottetown, the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation. Meet your group and local leader at 10 am for a welcome meeting, then head out for a leader-led walking tour of the town. Your afternoon is free to wander on your own before regrouping in the late afternoon for a special dinner. Head out along the stunning Points East Coastal Drive to meet a local fisherman and enjoy a traditional lobster and mussel boil on his private property.
Included Activities:
- Points East Coastal Drive – Mussel and Lobster Shore Boil
- Charlottetown-Leader Lead Walking Tour
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
Drive from Charlottetown to the Greenwich section of Prince Edward Island National Park – home to a rare parabolic dune system and miles of white sand beach. Located along the famous Points East Coastal Drive, Greenwich is the perfect place to discover the small towns, beaches and wildlife that make Prince Edward Island so unique. As you walk the dune trail and dip your toes in the surf, look out for rare coastal plant species and a variety of seabirds. Then, you’ll visit Skmaqn-Port la Joye-Fort-Amherst National Historic Site for views of Charlottetown’s harbour. This site commemorates the first permanent European settlement on the island! After, carry on to a local, family-run and family-owned winery for a tasting of their favourite drops.
Included Activities:
- Prince Edward Island National Park
- Saint Catherines - Winery visit and tasting
- Skmaqn-Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, say goodbye to Charlottetown and start the drive towards Summerside, stopping at a few viewpoints along the way. Stop in Cavendish, where L.M. Montgomery famously drew her inspiration for the ‘Anne of Green Gables’ novels. Visit Green Gables Heritage Place and explore the area. After, you’ll stop for an optional lunch at Cape Tyron Lighthouse before continuing to Lennox Island. Here, you’ll visit Lennox Island First Nation to meet with a Mi'kmaq guide for a tour of the cultural centre. Learn about Mi'kmaq culture and history, as well as the traditional way of preparing bannock (quick bread) at a campfire. Then, check out the Bottle Houses – a village of buildings, including a tavern, a chapel and gift shop, that are literally made out of thousands of bottles. Tonight, you’ll spend the night in the coastal city of Summerside.
Included Activities:
- Cavendish – Bottle House visit
- Cavendish – Green Gables Heritage Place
- Lennox Island First Nation Experience
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
Today you'll depart Prince Edward Island, crossing the iconic Confederation Bridge and stopping at the informative Interpretation Center to learn about this engineering marvel. Take a short walk near the old ferry terminal, which closed in 1997 when the bridge opened, for a glimpse into the past. Next, head to Shediac, known as the Lobster Capital of the World. Weather permitting, there’s an optional lunch at Parlee Beach before heading to see the famous giant lobster sculpture. Then take some time to wander around the charming village before boarding a boat to cruise scenic Shediac Bay, with dinner served on board. After returning to the mainland, it's just a short 30-minute drive to Moncton for overnight.
Included Activities:
- Shediac – Bay Cruise with Lobster Dinner
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, make your way to the postcard-perfect Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. Upon arrival join a naturalist guide for a walk right out onto the sea floor (tide permitting) and get up close to the towering sandstone formations known as the Hopewell Rocks, or Flowerpot Rocks. When the tide comes in, waters in the bay can reach up to 16 m, making it the highest tides in the world. In the afternoon, take a quick detour to spectacular Cap Enrage with its charming lighthouse before continuing on through Fundy National Park. Tonight, you’ll stay in the historic seaport city of Saint John. When you arrive, head out for dinner with your group and cheers to an awesome adventure!
Included Activities:
- Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park - Naturalist-led walk
- Bay of Fundy - Cap Enrage
Accommodation:
- Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
With no further activities planned, your trip ends today and you’re free to leave at any time. Or, if you like, stick around and explore the city of Saint John and more of the Maritimes on your own. If you need help with booking additional accommodation, just reach out to your booking agent ahead of time.
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