Atlantic Canada
The Atlantic Canada section of www.grouptravelplanner.net will guide the travel professional through supplier categories listed to the right and assist them with itinerary planning for groups to New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland & Labrador. Search the Atlantic Canada section of the site for group tour planning ideas, itinerary writing assistance and packaged travel options for your upcoming tour series.
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New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador... Atlantic Canada’s four excitement-packed provinces mean one great vacation. Fresh salt air, sandy beaches, idyllic islands, rustic fishing villages, rocky coves and fjords and remote lighthouses beckon group tours from all over the world to Canada’s Premier Coastline. But that’s only part of the story.
Countless festivals & events, succulent seafood, fascinating culture, cosmopolitan cities, abundant wildlife, unspoiled nature, and first-rate facilities also account for the popularity of this special region. Add to this some of the most spectacular and accessible coastal drives in North America and it’s easy to see why Atlantic Canada is a top group tour destination.
Begin your tour in New Brunswick, beloved by travellers for its diverse cultural attractions, fabulous festivals, quaint covered bridges and titanic tides. Then, it’s on to Prince Edward Island, the idyllic land of hills and harbours, bays and dunes, not to mention home of Anne of Green Gables, one of the most beloved fictional characters of all time.
Next comes Nova Scotia, aptly named Canada’s Seacoast for its 7400 kilometers (4600 miles) of extraordinary coastline characterized by expansive stretches of inviting shoreline and dramatic bays and coves. Historic towns and villages, colorful cultural attractions and safe, modern cities round out the picture.
And then there’s the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, the Far East of the Western World, where 10,000-year-old icebergs cross paths with north-migrating humpback whales, and where the vibrant culture of Irish Newfoundland co-exists comfortably with the magical landscapes of seabirds and caribou.
Read on to find out more about what's new and not-so-new in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador in 2005. And start planning!
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