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From Canada's Maritime Provinces to the Great Lakes aboard Clelia II
June 7 to 26, 2010
Take in the scenic beauty and natural wonder of some of Atlantic Canada’s most dramatic waterways while visiting historic cities that enchant visitors with their old world influences, French charm, and outstanding museums. After exploring the birding paradise of Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, set forth from Newfoundland’s capital of St. John’s for Ingonish, on the island of Cape Breton. Sail the Gulf of St. Lawrence to explore Prince Edward Island, the Gaspe Peninsula, and nearby Ile Bonaventure. Navigate the full expanse of the St. Lawrence River and Seaway, one of the world’s most magnificent inland waterways. Visit the enchanting city of Quebec and the alluring old quarter of Montreal. In Toronto see the newly renovated Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto native Frank Gehry’s first building in Canada. Cruise through Lake Erie and Lake Huron to Lake Superior for a visit to Mackinak Island with its lovely Victorian architecture. The cruise concludes in Duluth, Minnesota. This nineteen-night all-inclusive program represents an outstanding value with staterooms beginning at $6845 per person and no single supplement in most cabin categories. From $6,845.
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Art Gallery of Ontario, designed by Toronto native Frank Gehry
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