
Cruise Dates:
September 25–October 4, 2010
During the autumn months, the countryside of Canada's maritime provinces is ablaze with the orange, crimson, and yellow hues that grace the rolling hills and bucolic towns. Much of this region—which once resounded with the footsteps of explorers, trappers, and Native Americans—remains virtually untouched and wonderfully inviting. Citadels, churches, and homes bear witness to the empires that shaped Canada, as the French and the English once positioned for control of the New World, while bustling cities offer a taste of the region's modern charm. Our Adventure begins in Rochester, where we embark Clelia II and set forth across Lake Ontario to enter the historic St. Lawrence Seaway, en route to Montreal and Quebec City, each with their ineffable French influences. From the Saguenay River and the Gaspe Peninsula, where Jacques Cartier Staked out Canada for France, continue to the inviting shores of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, with their well-preserved towns and pristine countryside. This remarkable passage culminates in the historic port of St. John's.
| Day 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Embark | Rochester, New York, USA |
|---|---|
| Day 2 | Thousand Islands & the St. Lawrence Seaway |
| Day 3 | Montreal, Quebec |
| Day 4 | Quebec City |
| Day 5 | Saguenay River | At Sea |
| Day 6 | Gaspe | Perce | Ile Bonaventure | Gaspe |
| Day 7 | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
| Day 8 | Ingonish, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia |
| Day 9 | St.-Pierre, St.-Pierre and Miquelon, France |
| Day 10 | St. John's, Newfoundland | Disembark |