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Atlantic Canada Group Tours

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We offer a wide range of group tours in the Atlantic region varying in length from multi-province trips to comprehensive journeys of individual regions showing all there is to see on Canada’s East Coast.

Escorted Small Group Tours To Atlantic Canada

12 DAY BAY OF FUNDY’S TIDES AND TRAILS

Explore the iconic Bay of Fundy with this 12day tour that highlights this unique coastline, travelling along the Fundy Trail with stops at the St. Martin Sea Caves, Hopewell Rocks, and the village Alma.

14 DAY MARITIME MOSAIC

Discover the beauty of the Maritimes featuring Nova Scotia’s Western Shores, Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail, New Brunswick and the Acadian Coast, Prince Edward Island and the Red Beaches.

14 DAY ULTIMATE NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR DISCOVERY WITH ST. PIERRE

A comprehensive exploration of one of Canada’s most isolated, scenic, and historically/ culturally distinct provinces, as well as the unique French Island of Ste-Pierre, a department of France.

22 DAY MARITIME MOSAIC AND NEWFOUNDLAND

One of the most comprehensive tours of Atlantic Canada, this tour doesn’t miss a thing with highlights including the Cabot Trail, the Acadian Coast, the Red Beaches, Gros Morne National Park and more.

9 DAY NEWFOUNDLAND DISCOVERY

From stunning coastlines to quaint fishing villages, Newfoundland has it all. Explore magnificent 10,000-year-old icebergs or 30-tonne whales leaping out of the water in this 9-day experience.

Partner Operated Tour

7 DAY WONDERS OF THE BAY OF FUNDY

Nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada’s Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world that can rise up to 50 ft in just a matter of hours.

EXPLORE NEWFOUNDLAND WONDERS

Immerse yourself in the oldest & most eastern city in North America, go back in time to where the Vikings once stood at L’Anse axu Meadows National Historic Site, explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gros Morne National Park and stay in a unique lighthouse inn on this unique and diverse self-drive through Newfoundland.

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