Canada's Atlantic Coast

Starting at $2199

10 days • 13 meals

Tour Highlights

Halifax, Peggy's Cove, Hopewell Rocks, Prince Edward Island, Cavendish National Park, Cape Breton Island, Cabot Trail
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TOUR DESCRIPTION

The Atlantic Coast of Canada has rugged beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and rich maritime history. In Halifax, visit beautiful Peggy’s Cove followed by a scenic tour of the charming waterfront. Learn about traditional organic soap-making at the Olivier Soapery. See the four-story high flowerpot-shaped Hopewell Rocks. In Prince Edward Island, visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum. Learn about the PEI potato industry from a local farmer. Visit a “fishing Shanty” for a traditional lobster dinner. Learn about the many inventions of Alexander Graham Bell at his Museum. Travel along the breathtaking Cabot Trail.

Collette Experiences

  • Visit the amazing four story high flowerpot-shaped rocks known as Hopewell Rocks.
  • On PEI, Rustico's celebrated wharf is dotted with fishing boats and lobster traps.
  • Discover the amazing accomplishments of Alexander Graham Bell during a visit to his museum in Nova Scotia.
  • Enjoy a day exploring the Cabot Trail.
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Passport & visa information

Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.

IMPORTANT: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.

Destination Facts & Stats

Time Zone

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are on Atlantic time which is 1 hour ahead of Eastern Standard time and 4 hours ahead of Pacific time.

Electricity

An adaptor (which changes the physical plug) and/or converter (which changes the electric current) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance with voltage different from the standard within the country you are visiting. Please note, if your appliance has dual voltage you may still need an adaptor for the plug. When packing your electronic items for travel, please review the converter electric current level to make sure it is the same or greater than the items you are planning on using. If you plan on utilizing or transporting a sleep apnea machine, please remember to pack an extension cord and adapter plug to ensure proper function.

Electricity

Like the USA, Canada uses 110 V, 60 Hz. Therefore, it is not necessary to use an adaptor or converter with appliances and devices from the United States.

Elevation

Highest elevation included on tour is 1,800 feet.