Canada's endless, pristine coasts offer cruise companies of every style a fabulous opportunity to get "up close and personal" with this great country!
Explore the remote islands and communities of our High Arctic or meander through the beauty of the Pacific Coast; take a trip all the way around Newfoundland, or even travel on board the supply ship plying the St. Lawrence from Montreal to the isolated and starkly beautiful Magdalene Islands.
The choice is yours, and the privilege of helping you build the perfect Canadian cruising vacation is ours.
Our experienced travel counsellors are waiting to help you design a perfect trip, and ensure that your memories of Canada last a lifetime!
An eight day adventure off the shores of Canada's mythical east coast
Sable Island has all the making of a myth: a forty one km long sandbar, 300 km southeast of Halifax, known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Now a research and rescue station, the remote and otherworldly island was recently named a national park by the Government of Canada. A legend for centuries, Sable Island beckons the intrepid adventurer for a closer look at its many mysteries.
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The legendary Northwest Passage is yours to discover on this fascinating trip starting in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (Sondre Stromfjord) and threading its way through the many islands of the passage and across the strait to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
4 Days/3 Nights
Sail aboard Wanderbird, a lovingly restored fishing vessel as you explore some of the most picturesque fishing villages of Penobscot Bay.
13 Day Expedition Cruise
For the Inuit, the north represents their chosen landscape for survival and is home to their rich artistic and cultural legacy, which is alive and responsive to the new challenges of the twenty-first century. Our Heart of the Arctic program celebrates this legacy through an enriching program of exploration, cultural immersion, art and archaeology.
An eleven day adventure off the shores of Canada's mythical east coast
Towering icebergs drift south on Arctic currents as wild birds soar above bright blue waves, where whales cavort in the glory of springtime. Among the brightly painted clapboard houses of tiny outports, smiling faces greet curious travelers. Newfoundlanders are famous for sharing their unique culture with visitors at legendary kitchen parties. Visitors wills soon find themselves reveling in the warm welcome and deep sense of community at every stop.