Cape Breton Highlands National Park & Whale Watching Tour
Cape Breton Highlands National Park & Whale Watching Tour
Halifax Skyline & Waterfront at Sunset
Halifax Skyline & Waterfront at Sunset
Lunenburg & Peggys Cove Lighthouse
Lunenburg & Peggys Cove Lighthouse
Kejimkujik National Park
Kejimkujik National Park
Fundy National Park & The Bay of Fundy
Fundy National Park & The Bay of Fundy
Kouchibougnac Coastal Scenery Canada
Kouchibougnac Coastal Scenery Canada
Cabot Trail & Incredible Wildlife Sightings
Cabot Trail & Incredible Wildlife Sightings

Maritime Canada by Motorhome

15 nights from €2,309 per person Including Flights

Overview

With an itinerary spanning 16 days you have time to explore this fascinating corner of North America where diverse cultural influences from Scotland, Africa and France blend with the native Mi’kmaq traditions; natural wonders abound and you will explore four distinct National Parks, dramatic coastlines and protected islands. Eat lobster, watch whales, sail a schooner, hike amongst waterfalls and lighthouses and lay on sandy beaches.

The drive starts and ends in Halifax, Nova Scotia; you can fly directly into Halifax from London Heathrow with a flight duration of approximately 7 hours.  Why not add a city break in Toronto or New York by flying into Toronto / New York first and then taking a 2.5 hr flight to Halifax ready for your driving adventure?

The itinerary below is just a suggestion for your motorhome holiday - you are free to choose where and when you stop. You select your own campsites – in high season you’re advised to book these early, but outside of peak times you can usually leave yourself with the flexibility to adapt your itinerary as you go – if you totally love a place, then why not stay another night? (CA)

Highlights:

  • Exceptional whale watching opportunities from land and sea
  • Variety of National Parks with diverse scenery, ecosystems and wildlife
  • Maritime and fishing history including a UNESCO world heritage protected community
  • Includes one of the world’s great scenic drives – The Cabot Trail

Travel inspiration: We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 things to do when visiting the nautical splendour that is Nova Scotia.

Itinerary Overview

Fly into Halifax 1 night – Lunenburg 1 night – Kejimkujik National Park 1 night – Digby 1 night – Fundy National Park 1 night – Kouchibouguac National Park 1 night – Charlottetown 2 nights – Lake Ainslie 1 night  – Cape Breton Highlands National Park 1 night – Halifax 1 night – Fly home

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  • Checked baggage
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Day 1

Fly to Halifax

Arrive in Halifax and check into Delta Hotel by Marriott Halifax (or similar). Enjoy strolling through this coastal city with a fascinating maritime history and if you have time the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic with its Titanic artefacts is worth a visit.

Day 2

Halifax – Lunenburg (60 miles)

Pick up your motorhome from the depot and drive the scenic costal route west of the city to the suggested campsite of Lunenburg. En-route stop at Peggy’s Cove, home to the country’s most photogenic lighthouse and also a launching point for short boat trips out to a nesting puffin colony and Seal Rock. The colourful, painted town of Lunenburg is a UNESCO world heritage site and the fisheries museum explains the importance of the town during the fisheries boom.

Day 3

Lunenburg – Kejimkujik National Park (72 miles)

Spend the morning enjoying a cruise from the harbour and see the pretty town from a completely different perspective. Sailing schooners are what the town is famous for and you can join a 2 hour cruise, you might even be able to sail on the famous Bluenose if it’s in its hometown. In the afternoon take a drive inland to the Kejimkujik National Park.

Day 4 and 5

Kejimkujik National Park – Digby (65 miles)

Enjoy the National Park, its wildlife and famous petroglyphs; you can walk, hike or canoe the trails and rivers. By late afternoon continue your journey heading towards Digby on the North West coast of Nova Scotia where we recommend staying at an oceanfront campsite for two nights so you have plenty of time for whale watching and exploring this stunning bay. In summer the bay provides a mating ground for Whales such as Humpback, Minke and Right Whales and one of the best places to enjoy them is from the quaint Brier Island. You will need to drive the length of the scenic peninsula where land is linked by two cable ferries to reach the island but it is worth the trip with friendly local restaurants, a beautiful beach, hiking trails and boat trips waiting for you.

Day 6 and 7

Digby – Fundy Trail National Park (128 miles)

Take the ferry over the Bay of Fundy into New Brunswick and head to the wonderful Fundy Trail Provincial Park. This is the name given to a particularly beautiful 30km stretch of coastline that has been developed so that you can enjoy the views and the natural wonders from the road via observation decks. But we highly recommend parking up and exploring the walking trails, the beaches and suspension footbridge.

At the end of the day head to the Fundy National Park, where a 2 night stay is recommended so you have a full day to explore the park; this is where you will find the highest tides in the world and over 25 waterfalls.

Day 8 and 9

Fundy National Park – Kouchibouguac National Park (134 miles)

Before driving north head to Hopewell Rocks to really explore those epic tidal movements (up to 48 ft twice a day!) at The Ocean Tidal Exploration Site. Check tide times and go at low tide so you can stand on the ocean floor or high tide if you prefer to kayak.

Stay two nights at Kouchibouguac National Park with a full day at leisure in the park, home to diverse ecosystems, with sand dunes, forests, tidal rivers and tall forests meeting here. As well, the park is proud of its designation as a Dark Sky Preserve, giving visitors a rare opportunity to witness the spectacular night sky without light pollution from urban areas, and if you visit at night you will see thousands of stars, constellations, and sometimes even the northern lights appear. Or you can take a lobster cruise on Shediac Bay – where a thrilling, educational and culinary experience awaits you participating in the actual fishing and catching of lobster, one of the most prized undersea crustaceans.

Day 10 and 11

 Kouchibouguac National Park – Prince Edward Island (146 miles)

Crossing over the Confederation Bridge onto the island where we recommend 2 nights at Charlotte Town Campground.  The island is famous for both its numerous Lighthouses and for being the setting of Anne of Green Gables so pack a copy of the book if you haven’t read it already.

Day 12

Prince Edward Island – Lake Ainslie (156 miles)

When you leave the island the ferry drops you at Pictou, where the first Scottish settlers landed; your afternoon drive east will take you to Cape Breton Island with an overnight stay at Lake Ainslie.

Day 13 and 14

Lake Ainslie – Cape Breton Highlands National Park (78 miles)

Your first stop is the coastal town of Inverness and a notable difference from its British namesake is the sea temperature. Known for warm ocean water and great for a dip, it also offers beachcombers some unique treasure as coloured sea glass washes up here (known as Mermaid’s tears).

After this worthy detour, keep going North to the Cabot Trail, one of Canada’s great scenic drives that goes from sea level to elevations of 3000 ft. The entire trail is a 185 mile loop overlooking the Gulf of St Lawrence on one side and the Atlantic on the other and traversing the northern points of the Cape’s National Park, where deep river valleys are home to moose, black bears, and bald eagles

Stay 2 nights at a campground in the National Park such as Cheticamp, nestled between river and mountains and with easy access to 26 hiking trails and a great base for exploring the area.

Day 15

Cape Breton Highlands National Park – Halifax (283 miles)

Your last day of driving covers a lot of ground as you follow the east coast of Nova Scotia all the way back to Halifax. Take a stop at Martinique beach for lunch and arrive at Halifax in the evening where your campground awaits.

Day 16

The depot for returning your motorhome is located at the campsite so spend a morning packing up and saying goodbye to your home on wheels, before heading to the airport.

  • International flights
  • 1 night airport hotel on a room only basis (you can upgrade your hotel or book nights in a city centre hotel at a supplement
  • 15 day rental of a Standard motorhome (Compact and Large motorhomes are also available)
  • Pre-paid 1,800 KM allowance
  • Personal Kits (including bedding and towels) for 2 people. We will add further personal kits to accommodate your party size at $60 per person
  • Vehicle Provisioning Kit (kitchenware, cutlery, crockery)

What’s Not Included

  • Airport/Hotel transfers *
  • Generator usage – you can prebook this for $8 per night or pay locally at $3.50 per hour
  • Entrance to the National Parks
  • Campsite charges
  • Fuel

* See “Important Information” for the Early Bird option

Vehicle departure time is normally between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Vehicle drop off time is normally between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM only. Returns after 11:00 am may be subject to a late return fee of $25 per hour.

We can book you an “Early Bird” package for $425 which allows vehicle pick up from 9am to 12pm and late return up to 3pm, and includes a transfer from your airport hotel (a return transfer at the end can be arranged and paid for locally)

There is a mandatory surcharge of $9.95 per rental to cover an “Environmental Fee”. This is designed to offset a wide range of environmental expenses which include the proper disposal of oil, filters, tyres and batteries.

 

Kevin Ryan
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