Canadian Maritime Tours
Booking one of these amazing Canadian Maritime Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Embark on a captivating journey through the Canadian Maritimes. Maritime adventures in Canada's eastern provinces offer a variety of experiences, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Halifax, wander the colorful streets of St. John's, and lose yourself in the beauty of Prince Edward Island. With tours in the Canadian Maritimes, every moment is an opportunity to discover the heritage and natural wonders of this captivating region.
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Bay of Fundy Sea Kayaking
Home to seals, whales, eagles, and porpoise, the Fundy Isles are a great place to discover the wild. Over three days, you will experience the highest tides in the world, while kayaking from private island to island. Let your friendly and experienced guides prepare local and fresh maritime meals for you over the campfire every night, before you retire to your tent each night, but not before star-gazing.
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LaHave Islands Kayaking Tour
Explore Nova Scotia’s LaHave Islands on a sea kayaking adventure that features remote white sand beaches, historic island lighthouses, and charming fishing settlements. Paddle through sheltered waters, visit seal rookeries, and relax with locally sourced meals cooked over a campfire. Spend your nights camping along the coast, falling asleep to the sound of waves. This guided trip includes all kayaking and camping equipment, meals, snacks, and certified guides for a well-planned outdoor experience.
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LaHave Islands Glamping, Yoga and Kayaking Adventure
The LaHave Islands Glamping, Yoga and Kayaking Adventure combines sea kayaking, fresh seafood, and coastal exploration. Paddle between islands, visiting colorful fishing communities and pristine beaches. Along the way, enjoy swimming, stand-up paddleboard yoga sessions, or simply relax and take in the scenery. Keep an eye out for marine wildlife, including seals, otters, osprey, cormorants, and eagles.
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Sea Kayaking in Nova Scotia
This seven-day kayaking adventure showcases the best paddling and island camping along Nova Scotia’s stunning South Shore. Explore three distinct areas offering exceptional island-hopping and camping opportunities—paddle past vast white sand beaches and historic settlements in the LaHave Archipelago, navigate the narrow channels and striking geology of Blue Rocks and Stonehurst, and discover the sheltered drumlin islands protected by the Mahone Islands Conservation Association (MICA) for their ecological significance and beauty.
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Bay of Fundy Footpath Trek
Explore the spectacular Bay of Fundy Footpath on this fully-guided walking tour. The Bay of Fundy Footpath is the longest stretch of coastal wilderness on the Eastern Seaboard and experiences the world’s highest tides.
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Newfoundland’s North Coast Self-Drive Tour
Discover the incredible natural beauty of the rugged northern coast of Newfoundland during this 14-day self-drive adventure. The Newfoundland’s North Coast Self-Drive Tour explores the picturesque coastal villages, spectacular scenery, and the waters of the Atlantic as you search for its majestic ocean residents.
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Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland Tour
This eight-day sea kayaking trip along Newfoundland’s northern coast features paddling among icebergs drifting south from Greenland and visits to remote Maritime fishing communities. The timing of the trip coincides with the capelin run, offering potential opportunities to observe migrating whales.
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Newfoundland Circumnavigation
Join an expedition around Newfoundland, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. This tour takes you to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of L’Anse aux Meadows, where Viking history comes alive, and Red Bay, home to a historic Basque whaling station. Explore the geological wonders of Gros Morne National Park, hike the unique Tablelands, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Saint-Pierre, a slice of France in North America. Along the way, visit picturesque coastal villages, experience the rich Mi’kmaw heritage in Miawpukek, and enjoy the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Newfoundland’s rugged coastline, all while enjoying the comfort and charm of small-ship cruising.
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Greenland and Wild Labrador Expedition
Join a small-ship expedition that will take you through the breathtaking landscapes of Greenland and Canada’s remote Labrador coast. Explore the untouched beauty of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, hike the rugged Torngat Mountains, and immerse yourself in Inuit culture. Witness the aurora borealis, traverse the Arctic Circle, and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, all while enjoying expert-led activities, Zodiac excursions, and onboard amenities. This 15-day adventure offers a rare opportunity to connect with nature and history in one of the world’s most pristine regions.
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Discover picturesque destinations in the Canadian Maritimes such as Halifax, St. John's, and Charlottetown. Each offers a unique starting point for exploring the region's natural beauty and cultural treasures. From the iconic Peggy's Cove to the historic sites of Lunenburg, the Canadian Maritimes beckon adventurers and history enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can embark on unforgettable seaside adventures in the Canadian Maritimes, from whale-watching tours to lobster boat excursions. Explore scenic hiking trails, indulge in fresh seafood delicacies, and immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and culture scene. Whether kayaking along rugged coastlines or exploring lighthouses, there's something for everyone in the Maritimes.
Plan your visit to the Canadian Maritimes based on seasonal highlights. Summer (June to August) offers warm weather and bustling festivals, making it ideal for outdoor exploration and sightseeing. Fall (September to November) showcases vibrant foliage and harvest festivals, while winter (December to February) invites visitors to experience cozy charm and outdoor activities like ice skating and snowshoeing.
English is the predominant language spoken in the Canadian Maritimes, with the vast majority of residents fluent in English. Visitors will have no difficulty communicating in English throughout the region.
The ideal duration of your visit to the Canadian Maritimes depends on your interests and itinerary. A week to ten days allows for a comprehensive exploration of the region's highlights, but longer stays provide opportunities for deeper immersion in local culture and outdoor activities.
While credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas and tourist destinations in the Canadian Maritimes, it's advisable to carry some Canadian dollars, especially when traveling to more remote areas where card acceptance may be limited.
Yes, the Canadian Maritimes are renowned for their family-friendly atmosphere and attractions. From interactive museums and outdoor adventures to festivals and scenic drives, there's something for every member of the family to enjoy in the Maritimes.
The best way to explore the Canadian Maritimes is by car, allowing flexibility and access to remote areas. Public transportation options such as buses and ferries are available, particularly between major cities and tourist destinations.
Accommodation options in the Canadian Maritimes range from cozy bed and breakfasts and charming inns to modern hotels and seaside cottages. Campgrounds and RV parks are also available for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Canadian Maritimes are in the Atlantic Time Zone (AST), which is one hour ahead of Eastern Time (EST). During daylight saving time, the region observes Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT), which is two hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
Yes, self-guided tours are popular and feasible in the Canadian Maritimes, especially for exploring scenic drives, hiking trails, and historic sites. Visitors can create their own itineraries or follow pre-planned routes to discover the region's highlights at their own pace.
Yes, guided tours are available in the Canadian Maritimes for various interests and activities, including city tours, whale watching excursions, historical walks, and culinary experiences. Knowledgeable guides offer insights into the region's culture, history, and natural wonders.
The Canadian Maritimes are accessible by air, road, and sea. Major airports in Halifax, Moncton, and St. John's offer domestic and international flights, while highways connect the region to neighboring provinces and the United States. Ferries also provide transportation between coastal communities and nearby islands.
Major towns in the Canadian Maritimes include Halifax (Nova Scotia), Saint John (New Brunswick), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), St. John's (Newfoundland and Labrador), and Fredericton (New Brunswick). These cities serve as cultural, economic, and transportation hubs within the region.