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1) When to VisitList Item 1
The best time to visit the Maritimes is June – September when the average high is around 25°C.
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2) LanguageList Item 2
New Brunswick is Canada’s only official bilingual province.
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3) Seeing RedList Item 3
PEI’s soil is red due to the high content of iron.
The soil conditions and the amount of moisture it retains is what makes PEI's famous export, the potato, taste so good.
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4) Must-See SightsList Item 4
The Halifax Citadel is Canada’s most-visited National Historic Site.
On our tours, guests meet with a costumed guide for a private tour of the fortress. Afterwards, enjoy a private, garrison dinner.
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5) Small But Mighty
PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick (in order) are Canada’s smallest provinces.
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6) Famous Tides
The Bay of Fundy lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and is home to the largest tides in the world. At low tide, Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park allows visitors the chance to walk on the ocean floor to view the famous flower pot formations.
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7) Big Bridges
The Confederation Bridge is the longest bridge in the world crossing ice-covered water.
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8) Gotta Love Lobster
Nova Scotia is Canada’s lobster capital.
Be immersed in the world of lobster fishing when you travel with us! Arrive in the Lobster Capital of the World and embark on a lobster dinner cruise.
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9) True Meaning
“Epekwitk” is the traditional Mi’kmaq name given to PEI and means “something lying on the water”
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10) We've Got You Covered
Considered the “Covered Bridge Capital of Atlantic Canada,” New Brunswick is home to more than 55 covered bridges. See the world’s largest covered bridge on day 12 of our tour.
