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Take in the charm of Quebec City and Montreal before venturing into the Eastern depths of The Great White North. Visit Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, a bustling maritime port amidst stunning Atlantic coastline; hop across to the island of Newfoundland and enjoy stays in Deer Lake, St John’s and Gander, and the spectacular lakes, forests, and rivers of nearby Gros Morne and Terra Nova National Parks. Bird colonies, whales, bears and lynx can all be found in the waters and landscapes of Newfoundland, an island truly abundant with natural wonders.
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MONTREAL

DAY 1 - 1

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MONTREAL

Day 1 - 3

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Montreal may not be the political centre of Quebec, but it certainly is the region’s cultural heart. Boasting itself as one of the most diverse cities of North America, French speaking Montreal dazzles with its architecture, frequent festivals and an excellent music scene. However, nothing is as persuading as the first-class gastronomy, which includes top-notch patisseries and cafés and outstanding restaurants and bars with an endless supply of local and international dishes.

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QUEBEC CITY

Day 3 - 4

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Settled on cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway is Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the capital of Canada’s Quebec Province. Its colonial centre features winding cobblestone streets lined with bistros and boutiques, magnificent architecture dating from the 1600s, and is topped by the spectacular Château Frontenac. Quebec City mixes its history with modernity and hosts a wide range of cultural events including an incredible winter festival.

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HALIFAX

Day 4 - 5

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It comes as no surprise that Halifax enjoys great popularity, with its fresh sea air, luscious green parks and a lively art and cultural scene which charms visitors time and time again. The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax has a rich maritime history due to its harbour location, and nowadays is a modern and bustling seaport and the economic as well as cultural hub of Eastern Canada. Its streets are lined with historical buildings, first-class restaurants and lively bars, which come night time attract locals to enjoy its live music scene.

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DEER LAKE (NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR)

Day 5 - 8

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Deer Lake is a town of 5,200 people (2016) in Western Newfoundland. It is the gateway to the Great Northern Peninsula and the closest major town to Gros Morne National Park.

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GREAT NORTHERN PENINSULA

Day 8 - 8

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The Viking Peninsula or Great Northern Peninsula is a large rural area in western Newfoundland. Located north of Gros Morne National Park, it extends to St. Anthony (population 2400) as the northernmost town on the island of Newfoundland. L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, a former Viking settlement at the northern tip of the peninsula, appears on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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DEER LAKE (NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR)

Day 8 - 8

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Deer Lake is a town of 5,200 people (2016) in Western Newfoundland. It is the gateway to the Great Northern Peninsula and the closest major town to Gros Morne National Park.

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ST. JOHN'S

Day 8 - 9

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North America’s oldest city greets visitors with a rainbow of painted houses stretching in rows from the clear blue harbour to the top of its hilly streets. Comparisons with San Francisco are not unheard of, yet St John’s exudes a unique charm hard to find anywhere else, with its diverse and vibrant population who bring the city to life while retaining a friendly, small-town feel. Explore the city’s colourful streets which bustle with activity, and take a hike up to Signal Hill for a breathtaking view over the harbour and the Atlantic Ocean.

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GANDER

Day 9 - 10

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Gander is a small town of 11,000 people with a huge international airport () on the Trans-Canada Highway in Central Newfoundland. Established in 1935, the airport was once a major refuelling point for almost all trans-Atlantic flights.

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ST. JOHN'S

Day 10 - 11

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North America’s oldest city greets visitors with a rainbow of painted houses stretching in rows from the clear blue harbour to the top of its hilly streets. Comparisons with San Francisco are not unheard of, yet St John’s exudes a unique charm hard to find anywhere else, with its diverse and vibrant population who bring the city to life while retaining a friendly, small-town feel. Explore the city’s colourful streets which bustle with activity, and take a hike up to Signal Hill for a breathtaking view over the harbour and the Atlantic Ocean.

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MONTREAL

Day 11 - 13

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Montreal may not be the political centre of Quebec, but it certainly is the region’s cultural heart. Boasting itself as one of the most diverse cities of North America, French speaking Montreal dazzles with its architecture, frequent festivals and an excellent music scene. However, nothing is as persuading as the first-class gastronomy, which includes top-notch patisseries and cafés and outstanding restaurants and bars with an endless supply of local and international dishes.

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Day 13 - Fly Home

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