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Montreal (Québec, Canada)
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18:00
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Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada - a lively metropolis with an 80% French-speaking population. Visitors can take a guided tour of the attractive Olympic Park, the home to the Olympic Games in 1976. The area around the Rue Crescent is famous for its many jazz cafés and restaurants.
Sights include: the "Place des Arts", where the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and several theatres are located; the historic harbour area "Vieux Montreal"; the former residence of the French governor "Place Jacques Cartier"; Chateau Ramzay; the oldest church in the city "Notre Dame de Bonsecour".
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Québec (Québec, Canada)
Arrival: 11:00
Departure: 18:00
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11:00
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18:00
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The capital of the French-speaking province of the same name enchants visitors with its French charm, which has shaped the city's image. Its landmark, the famous Hotel Chateau Frontenac, opened in 1892 as a luxury hotel with around 500 rooms, overlooks old stone houses, winding streets and a well-preserved city wall dating from the 19th. A stroll around the hotel's terrace provides a breathtaking view of the St. Laurence river and the well-preseved old town. The citadel, huge fortifications built around the city in a star shape, features tourist attractions in the form of the daily changing of the guard in summer and a military museum.
Sights include: wax works, the Musée du Fort, the Anglican cathedral, the old harbour and the Musée de la Civilisation.
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Port Saguenay - La Baie (Québec, Canada)
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11:00
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Port Saguenay - La Baie (Québec, Canada)
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12:00
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Gaspé (Québec, Canada)
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18:00
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'The port of Gaspé is the capital of the Canadian peninsula of the same name. The main attraction of this town, which has a population of 17,000, is a memorial made of huge stone slabs to commemorate the discovery of the region by Jaques Cartier.
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Gaspé (Québec, Canada)
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20:00
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'The port of Gaspé is the capital of the Canadian peninsula of the same name. The main attraction of this town, which has a population of 17,000, is a memorial made of huge stone slabs to commemorate the discovery of the region by Jaques Cartier.
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At Sea
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Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre and Miquelon)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 12:00
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12:00
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Corner Brook (Newfoundland, Canada)
Arrival: 13:00
Departure: 18:00
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18:00
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Corner Brook is the regional centre of the West coast of Newfoundland in Canada. It has a population of 25,000 and is seen as an industrial hub, with a large paper mill which was established in the 1920s. Corner Brook has a university, numerous shopping and recreational facilities. It has markets, shopping malls and boutiques. Live music is standard in the local pubs and during the summer, festivals along the coast, in Cowhead for instance, with its amphitheatre, are a real highlight for visitors. This small town is also the starting point of many excursions to the breathtaking Gros Morne National Park, which is home to Canadian elks, caribou, sea eagles and a whole host of other animals.
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At Sea
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Sept-Iles (Quebec, Canada)
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At Sea
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Montreal (Québec, Canada)
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00:01
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Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada - a lively metropolis with an 80% French-speaking population. Visitors can take a guided tour of the attractive Olympic Park, the home to the Olympic Games in 1976. The area around the Rue Crescent is famous for its many jazz cafés and restaurants.
Sights include: the "Place des Arts", where the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and several theatres are located; the historic harbour area "Vieux Montreal"; the former residence of the French governor "Place Jacques Cartier"; Chateau Ramzay; the oldest church in the city "Notre Dame de Bonsecour".
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