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A lighthouse overlooks Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada.

CANADA

On a Canada cruise, discover a taste of Paris in the restaurants and cafés of Montréal. Or cruise Canada’s West Coast and visit bustling Vancouver. Take high tea in Victoria and wander the world-famous Butchart Gardens. Cruise the inland waterways of the St. Lawrence River. Enjoy a horse-drawn trolley ride through the streets of Halifax. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, the US border to the Arctic Circle, Canada awaits your exploration. 

The exit from Welland Canal near Port Weller

Exit Welland Canal At Port Weller

Today Port Suez is a modern city with three harbors on the Red Sea, but in the 25th century B.C.E., it was the site where the pharaohs protected their lands from marine invasions.
The entrance to St Marys Canal

Enter St Marys Falls Canal

Located where the Suez Canal flows into the Red Sea is the city of Port Suez. Although today Port Suez is a modern city with three harbors, in the 25th century B.C.E., it was the site where the pharaohs protected their lands from marine invasions. 
A view of the mountains and water near Port Gaspe in Quebec Canada

Gaspe, Quebec, Canada

The Gaspé Peninsula’s dramatic coastline is punctuated by Percé Rock, an iconic limestone formation that has inspired artists, writers and poets for years and remains one of the country’s top tourist attractions.
A picture of boats docked in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada while on a Canada cruise

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

On your cruise to Canada, the port of Charlottetown is the capital of Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island. Despite its modest size, the city has an impressive number of Victorian houses and great parks waiting to be explored.
A picture of the Metro Transit ferryboat in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada while on a Canada cruise

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

In Halifax—Nova Scotia’s provincial capital, explore the waterfront on this part of your Canada cruise. Savor the culinary scene for fresh seafood at street vendors, casual joints and upscale eateries. The rocky coastline and charming villages just outside Halifax are worth the trip from downtown.
A picture of the Historic District in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada taken on a Canada cruise

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Québec City is steeped in history. Older than Jamestown, its original fortifications remain intact - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you visit historic sites and dine at restaurants that serve Québec’s distinctive cuisine, you'll discover a remarkable thriving culture on this part of your Canada cruise.

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