12 Day The Magic of the Maritimes

Itinerary Information

All Bridge & Wickers holidays are tailor-made and no two are the same. We have made some accommodation suggestions, however we will tailor your quote to your preferred standard and style of accommodation.

As well as admiring the natural assets, you’ll spend time dipping into maritime museums, whale watching, going for bracing walks and, of course, canoeing. And with non-stop, five to seven hour flights from the UK, this clean, safe and abundantly natural world is a lot closer than you may think, comparable to a flight to the Canaries or Egypt.

Halliburton InnDays 1 and 2 - HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA

The historic waterfront city presides over one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Under the shadow of the 19th century Citadel, Canada’s most visited National Historic Site, you’ll find an excellent maritime museum and Pier 21, Canada’s version of Ellis Island where early immigrants were processed. Halifax also means evening ambles along the boardwalk with pubs and restaurants (the local McDonalds even sells McLobster!). Your two nights will be at the Halliburton Inn.

Day 3 - LUNENBUR G, NOVA SCOTIA Lunenburg Waterfront

Head west along the South Shore, through historic towns and time-weathered villages, including the artist colony at Mahone Bay, and the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, one of a score along the coast – hence the name ‘Lighthouse Route’. Lunenburg is home to the excellent Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic as well as lots of wooden houses, most of which fall under the protective preservation blanket of UNESCO. Spend the night in the Mariner King.

Kejimkujik CanoeingDays 4 and 5 ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA

Continue along the coast to Liverpool before turning inland to the forests and lakes of the Kejimkujik National Park where you might want to spend some time canoeing – the rolling, forested hills studded with lakes being among the best places in North America for a paddle. The Bay of Fundy, famous for having the biggest tidal range in the world – 54 feet in ‘springs’ – is one of the best places to see whales, with Finbacks, Humpbacks, Minkes and Rights in summer, best seen from Digby Neck. You’ll spend 2 nights in Queen Anne Inn in Annapolis Royal, the oldest town in Canada.

Day 6 ST. MARTINS, NEW BRUNSWICKSt. Martins

Hop on a ferry from Digby across the Bay of Fundy to New Brunswick, largest of the Maritimes, unspoilt and steeped in original French Acadian roots. The seaport of St John, where the ferry docks, is Canada’s oldest incorporated city. Drive to the historic ship building village of St Martins for your night in the Tidal Watch Inn.

 

Fundy National ParkDay 7 LITTLE SHEMOGUE, NEW BRUNSWICK

Drive to the Fundy National Park where you’ll want to explore the hiking trils and inspect rugged coastal cliffs. From Alma the road hugs the shore, passing the towering, tide-sculpted Hopewell Rocks, then turns inland up the narrow estuary of the Petitcodiac River. Stay at the Little Shemogue Country Inn, pronounced ‘shimogwee’, near Port Elgin.

Prince Edward Island

Days 8 and 9 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Continue across the bridge to the crescent shaped Prince Edward Island – PEI for short – in the gulf of the St Lawrence. Canada’s smallest province is famously the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery who penned Anne of Green Gables (the farmhouse that inspired the novels, along with her birthplace and two museums, is open to visitors). You’ll also want to spend time on the superb north shore beaches. Stay in Charlottetown at The Great George, a boutique hotel in the historic capital.

Cabot TrailDay 10 - CABOT TRAIL, NOVA SCOTIA 

Cross back to Nova Scotia on the ferry to Pictou, with time to detour to the deserted beaches of Northumberland Strait where the water temperatures are comparable to the English seaside. You can visit the Hector Heritage centre and step aboard an exact replica of the ship Hector, which brought the first Scottish settlers to Nova Scotia in 1773. Spend the night in Glenora Distillery, home of North America’s only single malt whisky distillery with a number of modest rooms.

Autumn ColoursDay 11 - INGONISH BEACH, NOVA SCOTIA 

Drive the circular route known as the Cabot Trail around Cape Breton “island” which marks the northernmost end of the Appalachians. It’s one of the world’s most scenic drives, the road carved into the side of the mountains that rise above the waters of the St Lawrence. The area is also a hub of Celtic ‘Acadian’ culture; to the south of the peninsula is an important historic site to inspect, the fort at Louisbourg, built by the French to guard the doorway to their New World. You’ll stay at the aptly called Keltic Lodge, on the tip of a spit of land.

Liscombe LodgeDay 12 - CHARLOS COVE, NOVA SCOTIA 

Enjoy a morning cruise on Bras d'Or lakes and visit the Alexander Graham Bell national historic site, before driving to Sherbrooke village, site of a fascinating ‘living history’ museum celebrating the town’s mid-19th century golden age of shipbuilding, gold mining and lumbering. Overnight at Seawind Landing.

 

Day 13: Fly home

Continue to Halifax along the Marine Drive before catching your flight home.

Another approach to the Maritimes is to fly into Halifax, explore Nova Scotia (plus New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island), return to Halifax and take “The Ocean” train south, visiting Québec along the way, flying home from either Toronto or Montréal.

It’s easy to adapt any of our itineraries to suit your individual requirements and budget.

Accommodation

2 nights in Halifax at The Halliburton including continental breakfast
1 night in Lunenburg at the Mariner King including breakfast
2 night in Annapolis Royal at Queen Anne Inn including breakfast
1 night in St. Martins at Tidal Watch Inn (formerly Quaco Inn)
1 night in Little Shemogue at Little Shemogue Country Inn
2 nights in Charlottetown at The Great George including continental breakfast
1 night at Mabou at Glenora Inn and Distillery
1 night at Ingonish Beach at Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa
1 night in Charlos Cove at the Seawind Landing

Price and Inclusions (not including current hotel offers)

Guideline price per person based on two sharing
£1,690

Included
12 days’ car hire
12 nights’ accommodation
whale watch cruise Brier Island
ferry crossings from Digby to St John.

Not Included
International flights are not included as special offers are changing all the time. Our consultants will quote the best price at time of booking.

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