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Day by Day Summary and Map
Cruise Segment of Itinerary
Wednesday - Sep 23, 2026
Day 1
St Pierre, France
Depart: 18:00:00
Off the Canadian coast, discover Saint Pierre Island, one of the two main islands of the Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago, the only French territory in North America. Endowed with a natural harbour, the island, whose name is a reference to the patron saint of fishermen, developed around the fishing industry and still has many traces of its past today. Whale hunting, cod fishing, alcohol smuggling during the Prohibition: all of these memories are still very much alive in the capital of Saint-Pierre. The island is also renowned for the observation of exceptional fauna including, among others, whales, fin whales, dolphins, seals, puffins, and petrels. ... Read More
Thursday - Sep 24, 2026
Day 2
Miquelon, Canada
At the entrance of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, not far from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Miquelon is one of the two main islands of the Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago and will delight those with a love of wide open space. Made up of three peninsulas connected by long sand spits, this wild land, famous for being home to France's only boreal forest, has sublime scenery of hills, dotted with ponds, woods, and bogs, and ringed by lagoons and steep cliffs. The rich and varied wildlife is the promise of fine encounters, whether inland, populated with white-tailed deer, snowy owls, and bald eagles, or on the coast, home to many sea birds and grey seals. ... Read More
Friday - Sep 25, 2026
Day 3
Cap-Aux-Meules, Canada
Although it is the administrative and economic centre of the Magdalen Islands archipelago in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the village of Cap-aux-Meules remains a peaceful location and is ideal for exploring preserved nature. Located on the eponymous island, in reference to the sandstone rocks of the cape that were used in the past to make grindstones, the location is above all considered to be the maritime gateway to the archipelago. In this respect, it offers privileged access to many sites renowned for their natural and historic heritage, such as the village of Havre-Aubert which is a member of the Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec. ... Read More
Saturday - Sep 26, 2026
Day 4
Cap-Aux-Meules, Canada
Sunday - Sep 27, 2026
Day 5
Woody Point, Canada
Located in the heart of Gros Morne National Park, the small town of Woody Point has the typical charm of territories found at the end of the world. From there, you will set off to discover the national park, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the beauty of its landscapes, whose geology unveils the evolution of continental drift through its extraordinary rock formations. Sculpted by glacial activity, the park is home to coastal lowlands, alpine plateaux, hemmed-in fjords, immense valleys, jagged cliffs, and several preserved lakes: you will marvel at every moment! ... Read More
Monday - Sep 28, 2026
Day 6
Ile Providence, Canada
After riding in an inflatable dinghy around granite tabular islands that are highly characteristic of Basse-Cote-Nord, you will land on an island once occupied by fishermen from Tete-a-la-Baleine and now the summer village of some twenty families. Your guide will take you to a cairn from which you will be able to enjoy a spectacular view over the tundra scattered with a few bushes, moss, and white lichen. You will visit the Sainte-Anne Chapel, a beautiful wooden church built in the late 19th century, and taste some local products made from berries. ... Read More
Harrington Harbor, Canada
This small fishing village on Canada's North Shore is unique in more ways than one: it has very few inhabitants, no cars, and a network of wooden pavements linking all the houses together. Lying three kilometers from the coast, the island has extraordinary wild landscapes. It is also home to the Jacques Cartier monument, commemorating the famous French explorer's visit to the region in 1535. The main activities include walking through the town and strolling along the wooden pavements among the typical village houses. According to legend, the explorer Jean-Francois de La Rocque de Roberval abandoned his niece Marguerite here in the 1540s when she fell in love with a sailor. She supposedly took refuge in a cave on the island before being rescued by fishermen. The cult Quebec film, Seducing Doctor Lewis, was also shot here. ... Read More
Tuesday - Sep 29, 2026
Day 7
La Romaine, Canada
La Romaine is an Innu First Nations reserve in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec, with a population of 1,500. Nestled at the mouth of the Olomane River, this fishing village has a spectacular view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, dotted with islets and wild forests. Here you will discover a fascinating history, regional economy and traditions, halfway between past and present. You can also enjoy a stroll along the charming bay. ... Read More
Wednesday - Sep 30, 2026
Day 8
Havre Saint Pierre, Canada
Located on the North Shore of Quebec, Havre-Saint-Pierre is the gateway to the amazing natural heritage that surrounds it. This Quebecois town provides an excellent base for exploring the string of islands sprinkled off the coast. From Havre-Saint-Pierre, you can visit the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. This is a land forged by the sea and elements, where nature still rules. This chain of islands is renowned for its spectacular limestone formations. ... Read More
Thursday - Oct 1, 2026
Day 9
TADOUSSAC
The Quebec village of Tadoussac stands at the confluence of the Saguenay River and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in south-east Canada. The village is bright with multicoloured houses nestling in an emerald-green pine forest. From the waterfront, it's easy to spy out Tadoussac Chapel thanks to its bright red roof. Not far from this church built of wood, one of the oldest in North America, stands a century-old village holiday resort, Hotel Tadoussac. Treat yourself to tea on the terrace overlooking the shoreline. In addition, at the Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre, you can hone your knowledge of the cetaceans that regularly frequent Tadoussac bay. ... Read More
Friday - Oct 2, 2026
Day 10
Saguenay, Quebec, Canada, Canada
The city of Saguenay nestles in a valley through which flows the eponymous river, one of the region's treasures. As it joins the Saint Lawrence River, the Saguenay forms a spectacular fjord boasting extraordinarily differing landscapes. From Saguenay, you can explore the attractive Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, which is a paradise for those who love the great outdoors. You can combine country walks with boat trips within the various national parks studded throughout this extraordinary natural kingdom. ... Read More
Saturday - Oct 3, 2026
Day 11
Quebec City, Canada
The capital of "La Belle Province" sits at the confluence of the St Charles River and the Gulf of St Lawrence in south-east Canada. Founded in the 17th century, the city still has an encircling wall, a historic civil engineering work and the only one of its kind remaining in North America. You will love the postcard-perfect stone houses of Old Quebec, the historic district listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shopping is a pleasure in pedestrian streets such as Petit-Champlain Street, or you can relax over a spruce beer, seasoned with pine buds. Dufferin Boardwalk, an esplanade near the emblematic Chateau Frontenac, is the perfect place for views of the river and old city. ... Read More
Sunday - Oct 4, 2026
Day 12
Montreal, Canada
Famous for its gentle way of life, Montreal, Canada's second-largest city, is a warm and cosmopolitan metropolis. Situated on the eponymous river island, it is home to a multitude of districts, each as unique as the other. Set off to discover Old Montreal, most of which is declared a historic area, Little Italy, where you'll be able to stroll around the largest open-air market in North America, or the Golden Square Mile, the luxurious district located on one of the hills of Mount Royal and which has sumptuous Victorian-style residences. Simultaneously marked by the influences of the Old Continent and North-American gigantism, Montreal will never cease to amaze you. ... Read More
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