Nine Day Private Custom Excursion - Portland Maine and Return
Exceptional Family Experience Or Two Couples
Cruise across the Gulf of Maine, the Northumberland Strait and the Bay of Fundy
Onboard the Nova Star, the Confederation or the Princess of Acadia
Visit
Halifax - Peggy's Cove
- Ceilidh & Cabot Trails -- Bras d' Or Lakes
- Prince Edward Island - Anne of Green Gables
- Hopewell Cape & the " flower pots of the Bay of Fundy "
- Fundy National Park - Saint John New Brunswick
- Digby & Yarmouth Nova Scotia
Including: Halifax Citadel - Lunenburg - Fortress Louisbourg -Whale Watch Cruise - Evening Sail Cruise on the Bras d' Or Lakes - Breakfast daily - Six dinners - Ten entry fees per-person
Booking &/or Inquiries Bobbluediamond@aol.com ---- www.BlueDiamondTours.com
Reasons Why to Choose Blue Diamond Tours:
Since 1995 individual and personal service to visitors to Canada’s Maritime Provinces. More than 4000 Happy Guests - Proud member of: Destination Halifax - Destination CapeBreton - Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia
Bay of Fundy Tourism Partnership
Source and more information: Bob Davison
www.BlueDiamondTours.com + www.HalifaxShoreExcursions.com
1 866 414 6883
Experience Nova Scotia with the people who know it best!
link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYtXJeHxihY
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Fundy Trail St. Martins, New Brunswick Hiking & Trekking For the ultimate Bay of Fundy eco-experience & there’s nothing quite like the Fundy Trail. New Brunswick’s Attractions Canada “Natural Outdoor Site” winner. This coastal eco-adventure offers 16 kilometres of magnificent walking, hiking and
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Join us for the exhilarating and unforgettable BC adventure vacation of your dreams! Extraordinary wildlife viewing, breathtaking Canada landscapes and warm, hospitable crew combine to thoroughly satisfy and delight every guest!
We offer BC sea kayak tours: with fast and stable double kayaks, we explore coastal British Columbia rarely visited by other paddlers. Accompanied by qualified naturalist guides, we kayak through glacial-fed waters amongst lushly forested islands dotted with ancient First Nations village sites while observing the numerous species of local marine and terrestrial wildlife including orca killer whales, dolphins, harbour seals, black bears, grizzly bears, spirit bears, and bald eagles. After each event filled day, we return to the warmth and security of the Columbia III and begin an evening of gourmet food, conversation, laughter and relaxation.
Source and more information: www.mothershipadventures.com
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Cape Breton Highlands National Park is known for its spectacular highlands and ocean scenery. The Cape Breton Highlands are the most striking feature of northern Cape Breton. Steep cliffs and deep river canyons carve into a forested plateau bordering the Atlantic Ocean. One third of the Cabot trail, a world-famous scenic highway, runs through the national park along the coasts and over the highlands.
Established in 1936, the National Park covers 950 square kilometres, protecting about 20% of northern Cape Breton. It is one of the largest protected wilderness areas in Nova Scotia and is one of a system of national parks protecting outstanding Canadian landscapes.
The cool maritime climate and rugged landscape of the park permit a unique blend of Acadian, Boreal and Taiga habitats, plants and animals. This special mix of northern and southern species is not found anywhere else in Canada. Within the park, several dozen species of rare or threatened plants and animals can be found, as well as old growth forests of international importance. Small populations of arctic-alpine plants left over from the last ice age can also be found here.
Source and more information: http://www.pc.gc.ca
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