Charming cities, mesmerizing mountains and lucid lakes await in Canada. Canada is the land of glacial-fed lakes, incredible coastlines, French-speaking cities and friendly locals. Nicknamed the Great White North, the world's second-largest country is full of colonial and indigenous history. New England's quintessential charm lines its streets — literally. Each of the six states that comprise the region is unique, but New England's shared history can be felt in both its small towns and its bustling cities. Cruise to New England and wind your way through cobblestone streets dotted with antique lampposts and colonial homes. Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston to learn about the American Revolution in the very places it began.
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Itinerary and prices are subject to change.
1 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Cruising
3 Boston, Massachusetts
4 Saint John, New Brunswick (Bay Of Fundy)
5 Cruising
6 Halifax, Nova Scotia
7 Sydney, Nova Scotia
8-9 Cruising
10 Baltimore, Maryland
Claim your slice of paradise with balcony views just outside your door.
Savor the seaside and snapshots of landscapes from shore to shore.
Interior staterooms include a wide array of amenities for your whole family to enjoy.
These are highlights of the cities you'll be visiting. Shore excursions are available for these sights as well as many others at an additional cost.
In the United States’ oldest city, colonial heritage is the backdrop for an inviting mix of culture and lively street life. See where Revolutionary history took place on a walking or trolley tour along Boston's Freedom Trail.
Although famous for the Reversing Rapids at the Bay of Fundy, Saint John is also home to splendid Victorian architecture, quaint shops and a vibrant arts scene. It is also a gateway to New Brunswick’s scenic villages and seascapes.
Halifax was long defined by naval operations. The 18th-century Citadel still stands guard, but today overlooks a thriving city whose restored waterfront features historic architecture, shops, museums, bars, restaurants and more.
The sight of the world's largest fiddle welcomes you to Sydney, Nova Scotia. In this enclave on Cape Breton Island, metropolitan charm meets down-home hospitality. Originally founded by Loyalists spooked by the American Revolution, Sydney remains a haven — but today, it's one replete with golf courses, a hearty music scene and the world-famous Cabot Trail. Step back into the 18th century while you walk among the town's classically inspired buildings and dramatically steepled churches. Cruise to Nova Scotia and stroll the boardwalk, indulge your inner lover of learning at the Cape Breton Centre for Heritage and Science, and end your day toe-tapping to Celtic beats.
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An initial deposit of $350 per person double occupancy or $700 per person single occupancy is required in order to secure reservations and assign cabins. Final balance is due approximately 4 months prior to cruise departure. These are the best rates around! Those who book early get the best prices and the best cabin locations.
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Grand American Tours
Grand American Tours P.O. Box 50 Morton, PA 19070