Seacoast Vacation In Atlantic Canada – A Vacation To Remember
Each of the four provinces that make up Atlantic Canada meets the sea in its own way and provides a seacoast holiday of unexpected delights.
In New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy, you can hear your kayak paddle cutting the water more than 30 feet above the ocean floor as you pass by a tree-studded islet. In just hours, the kayakers will walk on that very floor and peer up at the trees’ roots far above them.
Along Newfoundland and Labrador’s 29,000 km coastline you will find the world’s largest population of migrating humpback whales crossing paths with 10,000 year old icebergs on their annual parade southward. Whether seen from a sea kayak, one of many boat tours, or simply gazing from a cliff top meadow, the experience will change you forever.
With 7,600km of seacoast, Nova Scotia is a place that has been shaped by the sea. The ribbon of coastline is as diverse as the ways to explore it.
Along Prince Edward Island’s endless sand beaches, the footprints of a walk well-taken disappear in the rolling surf and then re-appear meters later, and the pattern is repeated kilometer after kilometer.
Can’t you see yourself sailing along one of the world’s great coastlines? Or navigating your sea kayak through ancient granite islets? Or awaking in your charming B&B or cozy Country Inn to the smell of a traditional breakfast and hot coffee? This is exactly what Eastern Canada’s Atlantic Provinces like Newfoundland tourism have to offer you on holiday tourism Prince Edward Island!