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5-Day New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island Maritime Provinces Tour from Montreal Tour Code: 482-9263

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May - Sep
Montreal, Canada
English; Mandarin Chinese
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Visit Campbellton, Charlottetown, Edmundston, Fredericton (Hartland Covered Bridge), Halifax (Peggy's Cove), Kensington (Anne of Green Gables Museum, Cavendish Beach), Moncton (Hopewell Rocks, World's Largest Lobster Statue), Rimouski (Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse), Shediac.
  • Included hotel breakfasts
  • Visit the famous Grand Falls, Reversing Falls
  • Visit Hopewell Rocks national Park for admiring the world's highest tides
  • Visit the romantic house "Anne of Green Gables"
Price (/person)
    Single $510
    Double $289
    3rd Person
    Adult $60
    Child
    (Age 2-11)
    $60
    4th Person
    Adult Free
    Child
    (Age 2-11)
    Free

Pricing Policy

Seat Category AdultChild
First 3 Rows on the bus - Surcharge $50$50
  • Child Rate: Children aged 2 years old or above deem as an adult. Infant under 2 years old is free to take this tour and can not occupy any seat (tips, attraction fees and any private expenses not included).
  • Please note each hotel room can only accommodate 4 guests (adults or children or infant) with one or two double beds. If you are traveling with a party of 5 or more, or you need to have separate rooms please make separate bookings.
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Day 1: Montreal - Edmundston - Saint John (863 km)

Today we will leave from Montreal in the early morning, we will enjoy the beautiful scenery along the St. Lawrence River before arriving in Edmundston which is in the maritime province of New Brunswick. After lunch, we will visit the famous Grand Falls, and get the maps in the information centre. Then we will go to visit the Hartland Covered Bridge. Passing by the capital of the province Fredericton, we will arrive in Saint John. After visiting the Reversing Falls, we will install in the hotel in Saint John.
  • Edmundston, NB

    This small city in New Brunswick was founded in 1850, but the area had been settled by Indigenous People long before that. It is located in the New Brunswick "panhandle" at the northern tip of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Fredericton, NB

    Fredericton, NB
    Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province along the Saint John River, which flows west to east as it bisects the city.

    Grand Falls

    Grand Falls is a small town in the province of New Brunswick, named for the waterfall that runs through it on the St. John River.

    Hartland Covered Bridge

    The longest covered bridge in the world, the Hartland Covered Bridge crosses the St. John River in New Brunswick.

    Reversing Falls

    Where the Saint John River empties into the Bay of Fundy lie a series of rapids known as the Reversing Falls. During high tide, the water in the bay forces the rapids to flow upstream, hence their name.
Standard Hotel: Howard Johnson Hotel or similar in Saint John

Day 2: Saint John - Moncton - Charlottetown - Kensington - Prince Edward Island (350 km)

After breakfast, we will visit Hopewell Rocks national Park for admiring the world's highest tides . After lunch in Moncton, we'll go to Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island for a visit in Province House. Afterwards, we will go to visit the romantic house "Anne of Green Gables". Then we could enjoy the relax time in Cavendish Beach. After having a delicious meal of lobster, we could install in the hotel in P.E.I.
  • Moncton, NB

    Moncton is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County in southeastern New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city's skyline however encompasses many buildings and structures with varying architectural styles from many periods.

    Hopewell Rocks

    The Hopewell Rocks are a unique series of rock formations caused by tidal erosion. They are located on the shores of the Bay of Fundy in Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. The area is also known for its wildlife.
  • Charlottetown, PE

    Charlottetown is a Canadian city. It is both the largest city on and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County.

    Province House National Historic Site

    This historic building in downtown Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island was the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation and has housed the province's legislature since 1847. Guided tours are available for those wishing to learn more of the site's history.
  • Kensington, PE

    Kensington is a town located 15 kilometres northeast of Summerside in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The area was first known as Five Lanes End, as roads from five different communities converged at the point.

    Anne of Green Gables Museum

    This house in Prince Edward Island National Park served as the inspiration for the famous L.M. Montgomery story Anne of Green Gables. Visitors to the museum can learn about the author and explore areas mentioned in the book.

    Cavendish Beach

    Cavendish Beach is a quaint seaside community on Prince Edward Island packed with family entertainment: a "Haunted Mansion" themed amusement park, black-light mini-golf, deep-sea fishing and sailing, several antique shops, and the annual Cavendish Beach Music Festival.
Standard Hotel: Causeway Bay Hotel or similar in PEI
Breakfast: Included

Day 3: Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown - Halifax (362 km)

Before departing from Prince Edward Island, we will stop at the Information Center beside the Confederation Bridge. Afterwards we will cross the bridge to Halifax. Upon arrival, we will visit the historic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse. Then we will head to downtown of Halifax to take an amphibious cruise with Harbour Hopper of Halifax to see the city of Halifax and Dartmouth. Afterwards we will have a chance with a delicious lobster meal at Murphy's restaurant on the water in Halifax harbor. Overnight in Halifax.
  • Charlottetown, PE

    Charlottetown is a Canadian city. It is both the largest city on and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County.

    Confederation Bridge

    The Confederation Bridge, which connects New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island across Northumberland Strait, is nearly thirteen kilometers in length.
  • Halifax, NS

    Halifax, NS
    The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax is the largest city east of Quebec. It is widely considered one of the best places to live in all of Canada, and is an up-and-coming modern city with many historic places.

    Peggy's Cove

    Peggy's Cove
    This small fishing town on the southern coast of Nova Scotia seems to be stuck in time. Sitting on St. Margarets Bay, this town of 640 people is most well known for the Peggys Point Lighthouse.

    Harbour Hopper

    On this tour, guests will board a vehicle that can travel on land or by water, embarking on a sightseeing tour of the cit of Halifax and a cruise in the harbor.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $43; Child (6-15 yrs) $25; Infant (Under 5 yrs) $13; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $39

Standard Hotel: Quality Inn or similar in Halifax
Breakfast: Included

Day 4: Halifax - Moncton - Shediac - Bathurst (464 km)

After breakfast,.we will visit the Citadel of Halifax. Then we will drive to the Magnetic Hill in Monctonk with detailed explanation from professional guide. After that, we will arrive in Shediac, the small town known as "Lobster Capital of the World". We will have a chance to see the world's largest lobster over there. Then we will spend time walking on the boardwalk and enjoy the calm countryside at the Dune de Bouctouche Irving Eco-Center. Overnight in Bathurst.
  • Halifax, NS

    Halifax, NS
    The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax is the largest city east of Quebec. It is widely considered one of the best places to live in all of Canada, and is an up-and-coming modern city with many historic places.

    Halifax Citadel

    Built as a British stronghold during the French and Indian War, the Halifax Citadel proudly rises on a hill above the rest of the city. Visitors can tour the grounds during the day or on a nighttime "Ghost Tour."
  • Moncton, NB

    Moncton is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County in southeastern New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city's skyline however encompasses many buildings and structures with varying architectural styles from many periods.

    Magnetic Hill

    This unique stretch of road in New Brunswick is home to a convincing optical illusion. Because of the obstruction of the horizon, cars appear to roll up this "magnetic hill," and must accelerate 'down' it.

    World's Largest Lobster Statue

    A tribute to the region's lobster-fishing industry, the town of Shediac in New Brunswick is home to the largest statue of a lobster in the world. The ninety-ton statue makes for a perfect spot to take a memorable picture.

    Irving Eco-Center

    The Irving Eco-Center is 12 kilometer stretch of dune. The perfect locale for a calming afternoon stroll, one can walk along the boardwalk which serves to protect the various plant and animal life from wayward wanderers.
  • Shediac, NB

    A Canadian town in New Brunswick known as the "Lobster Capital of the World". It hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing. At the western entrance to the town is a 90-tonne sculpture called (perhaps inaccurately) The World's Largest Lobster.
Standard Hotel: Lakeview Inn & Suites or similar in Bathurst
Breakfast: Included

Day 5: Bathurst - Campbellton - Rimouski - Montreal (798 km)

After breakfast, we will visit salmon's home town Campbellton, where we can take a photo with the world's biggest salmon fish. Then we will pass the beautiful region of Quebec - Métapédia. We will go to visit the Pointe-au-Père beside the Saint Lawrence River. Here we can climb to the second highest lighthouse in Canada and watch a 4D movie to know about the story of the 2nd ship wreckage in the world after the Titanic. We will also have a chance to take a photo outside the only open-to-public submarine in Canada. After that, we will enjoy a delicious meal in Rimouski. Return back to Montreal at around 7:30pm.
  • Campbellton, NB

    Campbellton is a city in New Brunswick, known most of all for the large amount of Atlantic salmon that flock to the area each summer, making a highly popular destination for sportfisherman. The city also has a lively arts scene.
  • Rimouski, QC

    Rimouski is a Canadian city located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent (Quebec) region at the mouth of the Rimouski River. In November, the town is the host of the yearly Salon du Livre de Rimouski, the oldest event of the kind in the province of Quebec.

    Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse

    The lighthouse is 108 feet (33 m) tall, which makes it the second tallest in eastern Canada. It is built in a characteristic shape, employing eight concrete buttresses to support a slender central cylinder.

    Site Historique Maritime de la Pointe-au-Pere

    A maritime museum located in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada, that displays 200 years of maritime history, and includes the 1st submarine open since 2009 to the public in Canada.
Breakfast: Included
Find Closest Pickup
Location Address Departure Return
Montreal, QC 99 Viger Ouest Montreal QC, Montreal, QC H2Z 1E9 6:00am 7:30pm
Montreal, QC 6855 Boulevard Taschereau, Brossard, QC J4Z 1A7 (Brossard- Brossard, QC ) 6:15am 7:15pm

*Return time is an estimate and varies based on traffic and weather conditions.

Price Includes

  • Breakfast in hotel
  • 4 nights hotel accomodation
  • Transportation via deluxe coach
  • Tour guide (English and Chinese)

Price Excludes

Destination Adult Child Infant Senior
Halifax, NS
Harbour Hopper (Optional) $43 $25 (6-15 yrs) $13 (Under 5 yrs) $39 (Over 65 yrs)
Rimouski, QC
Site Historique Maritime de la Pointe-au-Pere + Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse (Optional) $12 $6.50 (8-15 yrs) / $12
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.
  • Mandatory fees: $60/adult, $27/(4-12yrs old) child, including Hopewell Rocks Park, Confederation Bridge, Peggy's Cove, Citadel of Halifax, Magnetic Hill, Campbellton, Toll fees and parking fees.
  • Entrance fees
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance
  • Service fees for the driver & tour guide: CAD$7/adult per day, CAD$5/(0-11 yrs)child per day
  • Personal room fees such as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/ mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified.
  • Any private expenses

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  • Teresa

    2019-08-01
  • My husband and i had a wonderful time the tour guide and bus driver were great.the only thing i found was the lunch stops were always chinese buffet. I would suggest that you buy your own or go to a restaurant close by.other than that it was very good.
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