Alumni Association Presents...
Canada's Atlantic Coast
featuring the Cabot Trail


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Date: Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Time: 7:00pm - 7:30pm CST
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Highlights:

Halifax • Peggy’s Cove • Citadel • Lobster Excursion • Hopewell Rocks • Prince Edward Island • College of Piping • Cavendish National Park • Cape Breton Island • Cabot Trail
For more information on this vacation, contact:
Our Lady of the Lake University : Alumni Office at (210) 431-3985



Day 1: Halifax, Nova Scotia - Tour Begins
This tour of Canada’s Atlantic Coast is a veritable parade of rugged, untouched beauty. With Collette as your guide, you’ll discover the natural and cultural treasures of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.  Begin your exploration in Nova Scotia’s capital city, Halifax. 

Day 2: Halifax - Peggy’s Cove - Halifax
Start the day with a visit to one of the most picturesque spots in all of Nova Scotia…beautiful Peggy’s Cove. With a weathered lighthouse overlooking the cobalt sea, it is the quintessential Nova Scotia scene. Then return to Halifax’s charming downtown where you’ll have free time for lunch before embarking on a scenic tour of the city highlighting the waterfront, Public Gardens, Spring Garden Road, and the famous Citadel.  Along the way you will also visit the Titanic gravesite, where you will learn about the important role Halifax played in rescuing the survivors of this tragic event.  (B, D)

Day 3: Halifax - Moncton, New Brunswick
Travel to New Brunswick this morning and take in the sights at historic Fort Beausejour. Later today, indulge your senses during a visit to the Olivier Soapery.  At this unique museum, you will  learn about the history of soap making and even try your hand at this traditional craft! Then it’s on to the charming fishing village of Shediac, known as the “Lobster Capital of the World.”  *Here you join local fishermen aboard their boat and learn how to catch, cook and crack your very own lobster. Then enjoy the fruit of your labor at a delicious lobster dinner! * (B, D)

Day 4: Moncton
This morning, discover the disappearing art of hand spinning at the London Wul Farm. From caring for the animals to mixing the perfect shade of dye, everything at London Wul is done with loving attention. Observe the process from washing to spinning and marvel at the colorful creations in the museum’s gallery and boutique. Later, travel to the sea-sprayed shoreline to observe the amazing Hopewell Rocks. A New Brunswick icon, these flowerpot-shaped rocks tower four-stories high at low tide and disappear into tiny islands when the tide is high.  (B)

Day 5: Moncton - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Today you leave New Brunswick behind and cross the Confederation Bridge to the “island cradled in the waves.”  Next, arrive in charming Charlottetown, your home for the next two evenings.  Tonight, enjoy a visit to the Confederation of Arts Centre* where you will see a wonderful performance! (B)

Day 6: Charlottetown
The rolling landscapes of Prince Edward Island (PEI) were the backdrop of the acclaimed novel, “Anne of Green Gables.” Today you will visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum, the house in which Lucy Maud Montgomery lived and upon which she based her book. During your visit, you will meet with a local potato farmer and learn about the potato industry on PEI first hand as you help him with his crop.  Then you head to the stunning beaches of Cavendish National Park and visit a wharf in Rustico, celebrated for its picturesque fishing boats and lobster traps. Tonight, visit Founders’ Hall, Canada’s Birthplace Pavilion. At this interesting heritage attraction, you will enter “The Time Travel Tunnel” to 1864 and learn about the origins of our neighbor to the north. 
(B, D)

Day 7: Charlottetown - Baddeck, Nova Scotia
A morning ferry ride takes you back to beautiful  Nova Scotia. From here you’ll cross the Canso Causeway onto Cape Breton Island.  Enjoy a scenic drive along the pristine shores of Bras d'Or Lakes, Canada’s only inland sea.  Later, you will be amazed by the variety of inventions at the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck, where the brilliant inventor made his home.  (B, D)

Day 8: Baddeck - Cabot Trail - Baddeck
You are in for a treat this morning as you travel along the famous Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic drives on the Atlantic coast.  You are sure to fall in love with its mountainous beauty, rugged terrain, and spectacular ocean views.  Along the way, make a stop at the famed St. Peter’s Church in Cheticamp. Enjoy a visit to the La Pirogue Fisheries Museum where you will learn how to make a traditional fishing net. Other highlights include stops at several fishing communities along the coast including Neil’s Harbour and Ingonish. With so much scenery to take in, you’ll definitely want to have your camera ready!  (B)

Day 9: Baddeck - Halifax
Return to Halifax and enjoy some time at leisure to explore the city.  Walk along the waterfront, indulge in some delicious fresh seafood, or simply enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this charming Canadian seaport. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a wonderful farewell dinner on the Halifax harbor  to cap off a memorable trip. (B, D)

Day 10: Halifax - Tour Ends
Return home today with warm memories of the people, culture, and gorgeous scenery of Canada’s Atlantic Coast.  (B)


(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)


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10 Days • 14 Meals
Tour Departs:
July 24, 2008
Double  $2,769 pp  
Single $3,469  
Triple $2,739 pp*
Price Includes:
Round Trip Air from San Antonio Intl, Cancellation Waiver and Insurance, Hotel Transfers, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $75 (subject to increase until paid in full)
For details contact:
Our Lady of the Lake University : Alumni Office at
(210) 431-3985
Your Itinerary at a Glance

Day 1, 2

The Westin Hotel, Halifax, NS

Day 3, 4

Crowne Plaza, Moncton, NB

Day 5, 6

Rodd Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Day 7, 8

Inverary Inn Resort, Baddeck, NS

Day 9

The Westin Hotel, Halifax, NS

*On some dates alternate hotels may be used


Experience It!

100 Years of Anne!

Join Collette in 2008 when we’ll celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables. Across Prince Edward Island, our guests will feel part of the year-long celebration of L.M. Montgomery’s imagination and her inspiration for the beloved red-haired orphan character. It may surprise you to know that Anne of Green Gables was an immediate bestseller in 1908 and is the best-selling Canadian book of all time. You can see the homestead and lake where Montgomery set her novel when you visit the property of Lucy Maud’s Aunt and Uncle at what is now The Anne of Green Gables Museum.



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