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10 Day New France – Heritage Of Quebec With New Brunswick’s Acadian Trail Tour

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10 Day New France Heritage of Quebec with New Brunswicks Acadian Trail Style: Classic Touring Travel on selected dates: August 11 October 6 Note: Government Issued Photo ID is required to board the VIA Rail train. Day . .
Country: Canada
City: Montreal
Duration: 10 Day(s) - 9 Night(s)
Tour Category: Seasonal Events Tours
Departure Date: Thu 01 Jan '99
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10 Day New France – Heritage of Quebec with New Brunswick’s Acadian Trail

Style: Classic Touring

Travel on selected dates: August 11 & October 6

Note: Government Issued Photo ID is required to board the VIA Rail train.

Day 1: Arrive in Montréal, QC

Arrive in Montréal and check in to your downtown hotel. This evening we have a welcome dinner with the rest of our fellow travelers and learn about the history of this city and its important place in Québec and within Canada.

A stylish and elegant city with a distinctly European flair offering a vibrant mix of the old and new where you can immerse yourself in the French heritage of North America. If you arrive early this day, there will be time to stroll through narrow cobbled lanes with 17th-century buildings, quaint shops, galleries, and sidewalk cafés. Montréal is a city with a thousand different flavors, from award-winning restaurants to ethnic food stalls and locally grown products. We will enjoy the cuisine this city has to offer.

Overnight: Le St Sulpice Hotel (Dinner)

Day 2: Montréal – Québec City, QC

Today we enjoy a classic city tour with an expert local guide. Experience an overview of Montréal and its historical sites, where you will discover all of the characteristics this city has to offer. See the highlights of one of the world's largest French-speaking cities in the world with stops at the city's best attractions, where you can explore and have time to take pictures.

You will visit the Notre-Dame Basilica, St. Joseph's Oratory, residential and financial districts, Old Montréal, French Quarter, McGill University and take in some panoramic views from an observation point on top of Mount Royal, from which Montréal gets its name.

We board the 6:30 pm VIA Rail train from Montréal, and following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Québec City, the oldest walled city in North America and the heart of the French Canadian culture in Canada.

Overnight: Hotel Clarendon (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 3: Québec City – Bathurst, NB

Today we discover Québec City (the Upper and Lower Towns) through its history, architecture, and culture. We explore the walled city and the historic Lower Town, but also travel outside the city walls to see Parliament Hill and the famous Plains of Abraham. Old Québec is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage City.

Many Québec historic sites such as the Québec fortifications, Chateau Frontenac, Québec Citadel, Plains of Abraham, and Québec Île d'Orléans make up important landmarks of Old Québec City and the nearby region. Many different influences have shaped Québec’s history over the past 400 years – the First Nations, the French, the Acadians, the British, the Americans, the Germans, and the Irish, to name a few.

There is a lot to discover here on foot. We plan to walk through some pedestrian areas like the Dufferin Terrasse, around Chateau Frontenac, Place-Royale (birthplace of the city), and the Petit-Champlain borough.

There will be some free time this evening before we board The Ocean train at 10:50 pm tonight and head east towards the maritime provinces of Canada.

Overnight: On Board VIA Rail’s Ocean Train (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 4: Bathurst, NB

We arrive in Bathurst late morning and do a brief drive tour of the town before checking into our hotel. There will be time this afternoon to explore this quiet Acadian town on your own or accompany your Tour Leader to the Daly Point Reserve just northeast of Bathurst harbor.

The Nature Reserve boasts some 100 acres of pristine salt marsh and wooded plots as well as trails and is alive with wildlife and especially birdlife which attracts bird-watchers by the hundreds. The park is dotted with deciduous and coniferous trees and is designated as part of the Acadian Forest Region.

Overnight: Lakeview Inn & Suites Bathurst (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 5: Bathurst, NB

We drive east this morning to the Acadian Isles and the very tip of the Acadian peninsula. Our first stop will be the Village Historique Acadien. Originating from 17th century France, the Acadians were the first French settlers in North America. Le Grand Dérangement (the deportation) deprived them of their lands and scattered them throughout the world. The Acadian Village portrays the ingenuity and determination of the Acadians as they started a new life in a new continent.

Recognized for the authenticity of the historic recreation, the Village Historique Acadien recalls the life of the region’s Acadian ancestors from 1770 to 1949. More than 40 historic buildings with interpreters in period costumes, give an impression of going back in time in history. Each of the characters has a story to tell and a craft or custom or piece of history to share with you.

We drive on to the tip of the Acadian Peninsula visiting Lamèque Island and remote Miscou Island where you will find wind-swept beaches, a unique lighthouse, and peat bogs that turn fiery red every autumn.

Overnight: Lakeview Inn & Suites Bathurst (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 6: Bathurst – Shediac, NB

Jutting into the warm waters of the Gulf Stream current, this lively and historic region is filled with coastal charm and cultural significance. On our drive along the southern shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, we will discover the heart of L’Acadie. We will make many stops along the way as we drive south from Bathurst to Shediac, the ‘Lobster Capital of the World’, visiting the towns of Miramichi and Bouctouche en-route. Depending upon local availability, we will aim to join a late afternoon cruise of Shediac Harbour in the Ambassador, a converted lobster fishing boat.

Overnight: Hotel Shediac (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 7: Shediac – Charlottetown, PEI

Before we depart from Acadia and drive across the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island, we will stop in Cap-Pelé.

The area is North America’s largest exporter of smoked herring and we visit the Smokehouse Museum and later stop at by a working smokehouse where you will not only smell the smoked herring but get to taste some. We will visit a fishermen’s workshop to see how lobster traps are made, then the Aboiteau wharf lobster pound and see Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila Church, built in the shape of a boat.

We then cross the Confederation Bridge that connects the eastern Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. The curved, 12.9 km (8 miles) long bridge is the longest in the world crossing a sometimes ice-covered stretch of water and it is one of Canada’s top engineering achievements of the 20th century. After 60% of Prince Edward Islanders voted Yes” to a bridge in 1988 and after four years of construction using more than five thousand local workers, the Confederation Bridge opened to traffic on May 31, 1997.

Overnight: Rodd Hotel Charlottetown (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 8: Charlottetown, PEI

Charlottetown is the Birthplace of Confederation wherein 1864 the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebéc met to form the new country of Canada

On our full-day tour of the island, we will see the rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages, and bustling harbors along the Blue Heron Drive en route to the North Shore.

On arrival at Cavendish, there will be time to visit Green Gables House - the old farm site inspired by LM Montgomery's first novel Anne of Green Gables. We will stop at Prince Edward Island Preserve Company located in one of Canada's prettiest villages and sample some of their locally made delicious jams and marmalades.

Overnight: Rodd Hotel Charlottetown (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 9: Charlottetown – Moncton, NB

We drive back to the mainland and to the National Historic Site of the Monument-Lefebvre. Located in the Memramcook valley of southeastern New Brunswick, the Monument-Lefebvre building is the symbol of the renaissance of contemporary Acadie and home to "Reflections of a Journey - the Odyssey of the Acadian People” exhibit where visitors can immerse themselves in all things Acadian.

Before ending our tour in Moncton, Atlantic Canada’s Entertainment Capital and a city deemed the “Most Polite City in Canada” by Readers Digest, we will aim to visit the Bay of Fundy’s iconic Hopewell Rocks.

Overnight: Rodd Hotel Moncton (Breakfast, Dinner)

Day 10: Depart Moncton, NB

This morning after breakfast bid farewell to Quebéc and New Brunswick’s Acadian Trail as your trip comes to an end. (Breakfast)

Tour Includes:

9 nights of accommodation (3.5–4 star), professional Tour Leader, transportation on deluxe motorcoach, 18 meals: 9 breakfasts, 9 dinners.

Highlights:

Montréal City Tour
Québec City Tour
VIA Rail On Board Overnight Sleeper Train
Acadian Coast and the Acadian Isles
National Acadian Day Festival (August departure only)
Shediac - the 'Lobster Capital of the World'
Prince Edward Island Tour
Confederation Bridge
Bay of Fundy
Hopewell Rocks

Pricing is per person (does not include applicable tax)

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