The Many Faces of our Nature

Seeking an adventure holiday in Eastern Canada? Look no further. Natural wonders await you on a holiday in Atlantic Canada! Walk on the ocean floor at the Bay of Fundy. Hike to look-offs with views that will stir your spirit. Feel a gentle sea breeze as you bike a country road. Awaken to the taste of fresh, sea salty air each morning. Be sure to include an Atlantic Canada adventure as part of your holiday!

NEW BRUNSWICK

Walk on the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks, then just six hours later, paddle a kayak 14 metres above as you experience the highest tides in the world. This unique ecosystem, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, also includes Fundy National Park, where you can hike in an ancient forest, and marvel at the spectacular coastal views. Over 12 species of whales and other sea life, in the Bay of Fundy. It’s truly an eco-adventure of a lifetime.

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

Experience a place where history is carved in stone. The spectacular beauty of Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is awe-inspiring. Choose one of many trails to hike and possibly meet a moose, or take a boat tour of Western Brook Pond fjord to see how glaciers and time have shaped its natural beauty. You can behold 640-metre waterfalls cascading into a fine mist. You will be surrounded by unspoiled, elemental beauty and adventure at every step.

NOVA SCOTIA

Hundreds of hiking trails exist for the experienced to the beginner. Stroll over rolling hills and make your way along seaside bluffs, or climb mountaintops and experience a sweeping vista of sea, sand and sky. You can also watch a seal colony at play or take in one of several whale-watching cruises. Humpbacks are just the beginning; minkes, right whales, finbacks and pilot whales are a few of the more than 15 species visiting Nova Scotia’s shore. And nothing says ‘adventure’ like a whale breaching right next to your boat!

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Hike or bike along the pastoral Confederation Trail, an old abandoned railway bed that spans 350 kilometers from one end of the Island to the other. You’ll pass green pastures, highlighted by the deep-red soil and the bright blue of rivers, marshes and bays, into lovely rural communities and the capital city of Charlottetown. For leisurely

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