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Sit Back in Comfort and enjoy the ride on our safe, Luxury Motorcoaches which offer reclining seats, Restrooms, and Windows offering panoramic views. Our Drivers are the safest drivers in the Industry and adhere to our tough standards of excellence. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that we will get you there safely.
Enjoy clean, comfortable accommodations right in the heart of all the action! We offer Spacious rooms, Friendly staff, and outstanding Customer service. We can’t wait to welcome you to Nova Scotia. Your group will spend (1) Night in Coastal Maine, (1) Night in New Brunswick, (1) Night in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and (2) Nights in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Your group will see it all!
Enjoy a continental breakfast which typically includes items such as bagels, toast, and condiments, pastries, fruit, juice, cereals, beverages, warm and cold selections, and possibly eggs and meat. Of course, each hotel offers different selections.
Enjoy Great dinners at the most popular restaurants in the Area. You will enjoy some great Choices at each restaurant and have a chance to enjoy the Local Flair.
The high-speed CAT ferry will take you between Portland, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in just 5.5 hours. At half the driving time, you’ll have even more of an opportunity to explore the beauty beyond the horizon. And with plenty of onboard amenities and a knowledgeable staff and crew, your journey will be more than just fast, it will be an experience you’ll never forget.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site – with its narrow streets and unique architecture – is also the home port of Nova Scotia’s sailing ambassador, the Bluenose II. The graceful ship is a replica of the original fishing boat that found fame as a racing schooner.
Wander Old Town Lunenburg’s distinctive waterfront with its colourful buildings and listen for salty tales of seafaring and rum-running. Discover what life is like on the open ocean when you visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic on the Lunenburg waterfront.
Nova Scotia is home to over 160 historic lighthouses and these majestic beacons can be found throughout the province. Some of our lighthouses are world famous! Peggy's Point Lighthouse is one of Nova Scotia’s most well-known lighthouses and may be the most photographed in Canada. Located in the quaint fishing village of Peggy’s Cove along the South Shore, Peggy’s Point Lighthouse was built in 1915.
Peggy’s Cove is famed for its picturesque and typically East-Coast profile, with houses perched along a narrow inlet and on wave-washed boulders facing the Atlantic. Although this unique environment has been designated a preservation area, it is still an active fishing community.
Halifax, an Atlantic Ocean port in eastern Canada, is the provincial capital of Nova Scotia. A major business centre, it’s also known for its maritime history. The city’s dominated by the hilltop Citadel, a star-shaped fort completed in the 1850s. Waterfront warehouses known as the Historic Properties recall Halifax’s days as a trading hub for privateers, notably during the War of 1812.
It’s not an exaggeration to say Halifax, a city on the sea, owes its existence to the Citadel. It was the large hill overlooking the easily defended harbour below that led the British military to found the town there in 1749. Among the first buildings constructed was a wooden guardhouse on top of what would eventually be called Citadel Hill, with Halifax’s first settlers building their homes at the base of the hill, closer to the water. Over the years, as the fort grew, so too did the town, with much of Halifax dedicated to supplying the soldiers with both essential supplies and off-duty entertainment.
As one of the oldest permanent European settlements in Canada, Annapolis Royal is an area with an epic saga to relate. The region was a Mi'kmaq encampment site over 3500 years ago and was known as Te'wapskik, a native word which means "flowing waters". Named Port-Royal in 1604 by a small group of French explorers, they settled here in 1605 -- two years before Jamestown, Virginia, three years before the founding of Quebec, and fifteen years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts.
Festivals and Events, National Historic sites, award-winning tours, King's Theatre, interesting museums, colourful art galleries, and ecotourism adventures galore offer many entertainment options. Unique waterfront shopping with its scenic boardwalk, delicious dining and gracious accommodations await you. From the Farmers Market, Fort Anne NHS, boat haul-up and world-famous Bay of Fundy, to the Historic Gardens, North America's only Tidal Power Plant, Upper Clements Park and the Port-Royal Habitation, the historic, scenic, fun Annapolis Royal Area will be a great place for your group to explore.
Welcome aboard the mv Fundy Rose, with daily crossings between Digby, Nova Scotia and Saint John, New Brunswick. All types of vehicles including cars, RVs, trucks, tour buses, and motorcycles, are welcome aboard—as well as walk-on passengers and four-legged friends.
Reduced travel times, plus a host of fantastic amenities make your journey quick and comfortable. Breathe in fresh salt air from the outdoor seating and viewing area on this Digby Ferry, and keep a keen eye on the Bay of Fundy for whales and other magnificent marine life. Great things happen when you leave the road behind, so join us for a journey takes the hassle out of travel between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
For many years, Franklin D. Roosevelt summered on Campobello Island. As an adult, he shared with his family the same active pursuits he enjoyed on the island as child. Although he visited less frequently after contracting polio, Campobello remained important to FDR. Today Roosevelt Campobello International Park serves as a memorial to FDR and a symbol of cooperation between the U.S. and Canada.
Rest assured that Meal Gratuities and all taxes are included in every Senior Excursions Tour. We have done all the work to make sure that you are not hassled with extra charges while you are on vacation.
On Every Senior Excursions tour, the Group leader is rewarded to 2 free trips for every 40 Paying passengers. This is our way of showing how much we appreciate the hard work that group leaders do.
West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, located in Lubec, Maine, is one of the most iconic lighthouses in the United States, known for its distinctive red-and-white stripes. Standing at the easternmost point of the continental U.S., the lighthouse offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. The adjacent Visitors Center provides information about the lighthouse’s history, which dates back to 1808, as well as the surrounding natural area, including Quoddy Head State Park. Visitors can explore walking trails, learn about the lighthouse’s role in maritime navigation, and enjoy the beauty of this remote and scenic location.
Grand-Pré National Historic Site, located in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, is a significant cultural and historical landmark that commemorates the Acadian people and their enduring legacy. The site marks the heart of the Acadian homeland and tells the story of the tragic deportation of the Acadians by the British in 1755 during the Grand Dérangement. Visitors can explore the picturesque grounds, including a memorial church, lush gardens, and the iconic statue of Evangeline, the heroine of Longfellow’s epic poem. Grand-Pré serves as a moving tribute to Acadian resilience and heritage, offering insight into this important chapter of Canadian history.
The burial site of the Titanic victims, located at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a solemn and historic memorial to those who perished in the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. The cemetery is the final resting place for 121 victims, making it the largest burial site for Titanic passengers. Rows of simple, gray granite headstones mark the graves, many of which are unidentified, each bearing a number corresponding to the order in which the bodies were recovered. Visitors come to pay their respects and reflect on the enduring legacy of one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history.
Canada's Ocean Playground
Nova Scotia is located in easternmost Canada (upper east coast of North America), and is one of four Atlantic Provinces. Almost completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia offers plenty of coastline to explore, including the World Famous Bay of Fundy. Discover Nova Scotia's must-see signature attractions including the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, the Joggins Fossil Cliffs (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island. Come enjoy our warm East Coast Hospitality, and sample our fresh Atlantic Canada Seafood!
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