Fall Foliage on the St. Lawrence: Québec to the Canadian Maritimes – with Smithsonian Journeys

📅 Sunday, September 26, 2027 🏁 Saturday, October 9, 2027 🌙 13 Nights Toronto, Ontario 🚢 Le Bellot
Suite $25,210 per person
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Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1
Toronto, Ontario Canada Marvel at the thundering Niagara Falls, one of the world's most breathtaking natural wonders, just an hour from the cruise terminal.
Arrive 2027-09-26 00:00:00 Depart 2027-09-26 18:00:00
Day 2
🌊 At Sea
Day 3
Arrive 2027-09-28 06:00:00 Depart 2027-09-28 18:00:00
Day 4
Quebec City, Québec Canada Wander cobblestone streets in North America's most romantic fortified city, where French heritage and charming bistros transport you centuries back in time.
Arrive 2027-09-29 08:00:00 Depart 2027-09-29 21:00:00
Day 5
Tadoussac, Québec Canada Witness beluga whales and blue whales breaching in the St. Lawrence River during peak season migration.
Arrive 2027-09-30 06:30:00 Depart 2027-09-30 16:00:00
Day 6
🌊 At Sea
Day 7
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Canada Stroll through the charming Victorian streetscapes and immerse yourself in Canada's literary heritage at the birthplace of Anne of Green Gables.
Arrive 2027-10-02 10:30:00 Depart 2027-10-02 18:00:00
Day 8
Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Québec Canada Discover dramatic red cliffs and pristine beaches where maritime heritage meets rugged natural beauty in Canada's remote island paradise.
Arrive 2027-10-03 07:30:00 Depart 2027-10-03 18:00:00
Day 9
Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada Explore the historic Louisbourg Fortress, a meticulously reconstructed 18th-century military stronghold offering immersive living history experiences.
Arrive 2027-10-04 07:30:00 Depart 2027-10-04 13:30:00
Day 10
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Canada Wander through colorful row houses and explore the Bluenose II, Canada's legendary fishing schooner, in this charming UNESCO World Heritage seaport town.
Arrive 2027-10-05 13:45:00 Depart 2027-10-05 22:00:00
Day 11
Shelburne, Nova Scotia Canada Explore Canada's largest maritime museum and climb aboard historic ships to discover centuries of seafaring heritage in this charming Nova Scotia harbor town.
Arrive 2027-10-06 07:00:00 Depart 2027-10-06 16:00:00
Day 12
Eastport, Maine United States Watch bald eagles soar over Old Sow, the Western Hemisphere's largest whirlpool, and explore America's easternmost city.
Arrive 2027-10-07 06:00:00 Depart 2027-10-07 16:00:00
Day 13
Provincetown, Massachusetts United States Stroll the vibrant Atlantic-facing beaches and eclectic galleries that make this charming Cape Cod town a beacon for art lovers and beach enthusiasts alike.
Arrive 2027-10-08 13:30:00 Depart 2027-10-08 22:00:00
Day 14
Boston, Massachusetts United States Walk the iconic Freedom Trail through centuries of American history and charming neighborhoods in just 2.5 miles.
Arrive 2027-10-09 07:00:00

About This Cruise

<p>In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.<p></p>This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.<p></p>The waterways of eastern Canada and northern New England are among the loveliest in the world. The rock-bound coast, soaring cliffs, and idyllic waterfront villages have drawn visitors for more than one hundred years.<p></p>From Toronto, your first full day aboard ship is spent navigating the St. Lawrence Seaway, a network of lakes, canals, and locks that provides deep-water passage from Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River.<p></p>Montréal, the first of three calls in Québec, is a cosmopolitan metropolis, where you may tour the charming Old Town or explore the arts scene along St. Laurent Boulevard. Québec City, with its narrow cobblestoned lanes and historic battlements, is one of North America’s most romantic spots. Tadoussac, the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in Canada, sits at the mouth of the Saguenay River, an area famous for the whales that congregate there to feed.<p></p>The colonial seaport of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island was the site of the conference in 1864 that set the stage for Canada's unification, and it is also home to the Anne of Green Gables House—inspiration for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel.<p></p>Cap-aux-Meules, in the Magdalen Islands of Québec, is a fascinating Acadian stronghold, where the legacy of the 17th-century colonists who settled here and defended their autonomy against both British and French lives on.<p></p>Nova Scotia is next, offering three historical towns for discovery. From charming Sydney on Cape Breton Island, you may visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, a living museum that recreates 18th-century life through the reconstruction of the formerly thriving settlement. Lunenburg, whose Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also home to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. And finally, Shelburne, a picturesque harbor town steeped in Loyalist history, dotted with 18th-century buildings and a strong seafaring heritage.<p></p>Across the border in Eastport, Maine—the easternmost city in the U.S.—enjoy a historic walking tour through this quaint coastal town, a hands-on lobster boat experience, or a scenic excursion to nearby Shackford Head State Park.<p></p>A day at sea brings you to Provincetown, Massachusetts, at the tip of historic Cape Cod, where the Pilgrims landed in 1620, and which now features a vibrant art scene. Disembark the following day in Boston.</p>
From $11,070 per person 13 nights on Le Bellot with PONANT EXPLORATIONS
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