Maritimes Fly/Bus Tour

Highlights
- The Canadian Museum of Civilization
- Traditional PEI Lobster Dinner
- Maritime Museum & Grave Sites
- Anne of Green Gables Cottage
- Alexander Graham Bell Museum
- Rideau Canal Cruise
- Confederation Bridge
- Cannon Mountain Tramway
- Two Ferry Crossings
- Dinner at a Quebec Sugar Shack
- Peggy's Cove
- Maid of the Mist Boat Tour Niagara Falls
- Notre Dame Cathedral & Mount Royal
- Magnetic Hill
- Hopewell Rocks
- Reversing Falls
- City Tour of Montreal, Quebec City, Charlottetown, Halifax, Ottawa & Niagara Falls
- Farewell Dinner
- Anne Murray Centre
Links
- The Cabot Trail
Awe-inspiring in all seasons.. Most Scenic Drive. Best Island. Best Summer Escapes. World’s Greatest Road Trip. So many superlatives, so little time. This is Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail where breathtaking was invented. No matter how long you’re able to stay, it can never be long enough.
- Peggy's Cove
Known as the idyllic fishing village, Peggy's Cove is one of most popular stops in Atlantic Canada. Set on rocky shores, the lighthouse and village at Peggy's Cove are a photographer's paradise. Despite its popularity this tiny fishing village has been able keep the same relaxed atmosphere that has made it famous. Peggy's Cove is certainly one of Canada's gems
- Titanic Museum & Grave sites
Halifax is where the maiden voyage of Titanic really ended, with the most lasting legacy from the sinking located here.
- Quebec City
What to do with your time in Quebec City!
- The Hopewell Rocks
The Hopewell Rocks is a place to pause…a place to appreciate a remarkable story interwoven through time, tide, and the intricacies of nature.
- Confederation Bridge
The Confederation Bridge joins the eastern Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, making travel throughout the Maritimes easy and convenient. The curved, 12.9 kilometre (8 mile) long bridge is the longest in the world crossing ice-covered water, and a decade after its construction, it endures as one of Canada’s top engineering achievements of the 20th century.
- Ottawa Tourism
Welcome to our new Ottawa Tourism website! We’ve spruced things up a bit and hope you’ll find it to be an attractive and easy-to-use guide to all things Ottawa.

