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Value Season: May 20; June 3; and October 7, 2007 Tourist Season:June 17*, 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22*, 29; August 5, 12, 19, 26*; September 2, 9*, 16, 23, 30*, 2007
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| DAY 1: Arrive Halifax |
| Arrive in Halifax and check in at the Citadel Halifax Hotel for the night. Your vacation begins at a hotel that is ideally located in the downtown core. |
| DAY 2: Halifax – Charlottetown |
| Depart from Halifax on scheduled transportation to Moncton where you will meet your Tour Director and board your touring coach. 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 the Rodd Charlottetown Hotel for the next two nights. (Lunch, Dinner) |
| DAY 3: Prince Edward Island Touring |
| Enjoy a free
morning in Charlottetown. (If you prefer not to join us on this
afternoon tour, enjoy a free day at leisure or perhaps play a local
golf course.) Your included afternoon tour begins with a tour
of Charlottetown, Canada’s Birthplace, then visiting 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. (Breakfast) *Arrivals in June, July, August and September (where schedule permits) enjoy a bonus…this evening attend the musical “Anne” at the Charlottetown Festival (Included). Otherwise, enjoy local entertainment and a dinner at the Mariner’s Feast (Included). |
| DAY 4: Charlottetown – Baddeck |
| 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 the charming Inverary Resort. The resort offers a short Eagle Watching Boat Tour (weather permitting). (Breakfast, Dinner) |
| DAY 5: Cabot Trail touring |
| (If you prefer not to join us on this day-tour, enjoy a free day at leisure or perhaps play a local golf course.) You’re off to experience one of the prettiest drives in North America, the Cabot Trail. Cape Breton Highlands National Park is next, as you wind along this ribbon of highway where the mountains meet the sea. The vistas abound as you travel over the flat-topped mountains. In Pleasant Bay, enjoy a whale watching boat tour (weather permitting). Tonight there is a “Farewell” dinner. (Breakfast, Picnic Lunch, Dinner) |
| DAY 6: Baddeck – Halifax |
| The Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site awaits you. 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. Your tour continues along the shores of Bras d’Or to the mainland. The last night is at the Citadel Halifax Hotel. (Breakfast) |
| DAY 7: Depart Halifax |
Prince Edward Tours’ arrangements end on check - out from the hotel.
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