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Toronto (Ontario, Canada)
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At Sea
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Montreal (Québec, Canada)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 19:00
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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: 08:00
Departure: 23:00
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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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Arrival: 12:00
Departure: 23:59
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Saguenay (Québec, Canada)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 18:00
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The region of Saguenay lies in Québec by the huge Saint Lawrence River. It stretches across a fascinating glaciated landscape. Beluga and blue whales can often be seen at the mouth of the river. Further upstream, in the Parc du Saguenay, jagged cliffs loom up to 400 metres high around Baie Éternité. The source of the Saguenay River, the Lac Saint-Jean, is an almost perfectly round lake left behind at the end of the Ice Age and covering an area of 900 km2. It is a popular sailing area and holiday destination with beautiful beaches. The Saguenay region is also famous for its blueberries, which ripen in the woods in summer and which are the reason the locals are called "Bleuets".
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At Sea
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Havre-Saint-Pierre (Quebec, Canada)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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Gaspé (Québec, Canada)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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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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Magdalen Islands (Quebec, Canada)
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Magdalen Islands (Quebec, Canada)
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At Sea
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Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada)
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Halifax is not only the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia but also has one of the largest ports in the world. The city not far from Montreal is known for its many galleries and museums; it also hosts a great many cultural and musical events. Behind the harbour lies the picturesque coastal landscape. There are several historic buildings that house small shops, restaurants and the Museum of Natural History, which has an exhibition about the Titanic. Other sights include: "Citadel Hill", the parliament, "Spring Garden Road Region", the public gardens and Point Pleasant Park.
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Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada)
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Halifax is not only the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia but also has one of the largest ports in the world. The city not far from Montreal is known for its many galleries and museums; it also hosts a great many cultural and musical events. Behind the harbour lies the picturesque coastal landscape. There are several historic buildings that house small shops, restaurants and the Museum of Natural History, which has an exhibition about the Titanic. Other sights include: "Citadel Hill", the parliament, "Spring Garden Road Region", the public gardens and Point Pleasant Park.
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Bar Harbor (Maine, USA)
Arrival: 10:00
Departure: 20:00
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The cosy little town of Bar Harbor in Maine, New England, lies to the East of Mount Desert Island - the third-largest island on the West-Atlantic coast. The port used to be a resort for millionaires. In the 19th century, Bar Harbour with its Victorian mansions was the summer residence of New England's high society.
Today, the town is part of one of the most-visited American National Parks, picturesque "Acadia National Park". The Park encompasses the majority of Mount Desert Island and has trails for cycling, walking and riding measuring a total of 273 km in length. The many cliffs and the beautiful coastal landscapes provide visitors with an intense and unforgettable experience of nature.
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At Sea
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Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
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Boston, capital of Massachusetts and the gateway to New England, is laden with history but at the same time vibrant and bursting with energy. Indeed, Boston - with a population of just over half a million - is one of the most interesting cities in America in terms of both history and culture - as well as one of the most beautiful. Unlike most major cities, it still has countless historical buildings and areas, and is among the architectural must-sees of America. Historic buildings, picturesque cobbled streets and relaxing parks meet with modern high-rise buildings, giving a surprisingly harmonious overall effect. A section of the Berlin Wall can be viewed at the harbour, from where you can also set off on a whale-watching trip.
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