Itinerary
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Montreal
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9/26/2024 |
9/26/2024 6:00:00 PM |
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Montréal is truly an experience: old world charm, French joie de vivre and a modern style all its own. Montreal is a stunning city to visit and there is so much to see. Along the St. Lawrence River many people come to take a horse-drawn calèche ride through cobbled streets for romantic moments. Just miles away are the skyscrapers of the city as they tower above the city’s businesses and restaurants. Montreal is the world’s second largest French-speaking City. It's top ten attractions are: The Biosphere, Old Montreal, Biodome de Montreal, Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal Botanical Gardens, Chinatown, Notre-Dame Basilica, Insectarium, Cours Mont-Royal, and the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
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Trois-Rivières
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9/27/2024 7:00:00 AM |
9/27/2024 2:00:00 PM |
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No information currently available.
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Baie-Comeau (Comeau Bay)
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9/28/2024 8:00:00 AM |
9/28/2024 3:00:00 PM |
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Baie-Comeau is a city in the province of Quebec. It is on the Saint Lawrence River where the river’s constant presence will leave a lasting impression on all visitors. Traversing the waters visitors will see marine mammals and wild ducks, among other wildlife. Additionally, a network of bike paths crisscross the cities many parks allowing visitors to take in the city's stunning architecture and landscapes.
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At Sea
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9/29/2024 |
9/29/2024 |
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No information currently available.
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St. Pierre, Reunion Island
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9/30/2024 8:00:00 AM |
9/30/2024 4:00:00 PM |
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Charlottetown
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10/1/2024 12:00:00 PM |
10/1/2024 7:00:00 PM |
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Charlottetown, with a population of nearly 40,000, is the island’s capital and one of Canada’s oldest towns. Established in 1765 by Capt. Samuel Holland, the settlement was named for Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. The old part of town offers many historical monuments, including important government buildings, churches, old mansions and museums, along with parks and gardens. Outside of Charlottetown, discover miles of farmland, small villages, a scenic coast and the legacy of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, the feature of Charlottetown’s annual major theater festival.
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Gaspe
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10/2/2024 1:00:00 PM |
10/2/2024 8:00:00 PM |
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The picturesque town of Gaspe is situated on the rugged eastern coast of the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec Province. The peninsula forms the southern entrance to the St Lawrence River and is dominated by forested ranges of the Appalachian Mountains, such as the Chic-Chocs (also called Shickshock) Mountains, in the northern interior, which include one of the Gaspé's loftiest points, Mount Jacques-Cartier (4,160 ft). The peninsula has numerous rivers and lakes and large areas of wilderness, which afford excellent opportunities for hunting and fishing. The peninsula has several large parks, notably Forillon National Park, on the eastern coast, and Gaspésie Provincial Park, in the Chic-Chocs. Iroquoian-speaking tribes were living on the Gaspé Peninsula when the French explorer Jacques Cartier landed there in 1534. The Micmac tribe inhabited the peninsula by the 1600s. The peninsula is probably named after a Micmac word meaning "land's end".
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Sept-Iles
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10/3/2024 9:00:00 AM |
10/3/2024 5:00:00 PM |
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Set-Iles is a city in the northeastern region of Quebec, Canada. The population is estimated at about 25,686 according to the Canada 2011 Census. This destination offers a diverse plant life with one of the prime destinations being the Les Jardins de l’Anse which offers 6 different gardens to explore.
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Saguenay
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10/4/2024 10:00:00 AM |
10/4/2024 7:00:00 PM |
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The Saguenay region of Quebec is most known for its distinctive geological features. Here you can visit Le Monde Enchante, a park with waterfalls, covered bridges and gazebos overlooking the Saguenay River. The fjords, mountains, waterfalls and the beautiful village of Petit-Saguenay attract visitors from all over. Visiting the New French Village, one can experience what life was like when this area was first settled by French explorers. Among museums in the area are the glass art factory, the Cheddar Cheese Museum and the Zoo Saint Felicien.
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Quebec City
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10/5/2024 7:00:00 AM |
10/5/2024 7:00:00 PM |
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Because Quebec City is Canada’s most historic city and the only walled city in North America, it was classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Treasure by. Visitors are greeted by an authentic, profoundly French city. The city features winding, cobbled streets with 17th- and 18th-century stone houses and churches, graceful parks and squares, and many monuments. Great emphasis has been placed on Québec nationalism, and the city has become a symbol of glorious French heritage. Visit the oldest church in Québec, Our Lady of Victory, dating from 1688. See the cellars of Maison des Vins, where Québec Société des Alcools sells more than 1,000 kinds of rare vintage wines in a warehouse dating from 1689. See the exhibits at Civilization Museum. The most striking building is celebrated landmark Château Frontenac. Looming high above St. Lawrence, the turreted building with its slanting, copper roof is an impressive sight. Built to accommodate colonial governors, it is now a hostelry.
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Montreal
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10/6/2024 7:00:00 AM |
10/6/2024 |
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Montréal is truly an experience: old world charm, French joie de vivre and a modern style all its own. Montreal is a stunning city to visit and there is so much to see. Along the St. Lawrence River many people come to take a horse-drawn calèche ride through cobbled streets for romantic moments. Just miles away are the skyscrapers of the city as they tower above the city’s businesses and restaurants. Montreal is the world’s second largest French-speaking City. It's top ten attractions are: The Biosphere, Old Montreal, Biodome de Montreal, Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal Botanical Gardens, Chinatown, Notre-Dame Basilica, Insectarium, Cours Mont-Royal, and the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
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