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Prince Edward Island & Nova Scotia Military Show

Prince Edward Island with Canada Maine

Charming communities, each with its own unique flare, secret treasures quietly awaiting discovery, countless bays and inlets that make a seemingly endless coastline with new vistas at every turn, Prince Edward Island presents a captivating visual experience that creates memories of a lifetime. Tour highlights include Fundy Bay National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Green Gables, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Peggy's Cove, Halifax Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo and more!

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Charming communities, each with its own unique flare, secret treasures quietly awaiting discovery, countless bays and inlets that make a seemingly endless coastline with new vistas at every turn, Prince Edward Island presents a captivating visual experience that creates memories of a lifetime. Tour highlights include Fundy Bay National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Green Gables, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Peggy's Cove, Halifax Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo and more!

Package Includes: 

10 Nights' Lodging, 10 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches (Including 1 Boxed Lunch), 6 Dinners, Stop at The Center of Maine Craft, Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Green Gables, Prince Edward Island National Park, City Tour of Charlottetown, Ferry Ride to Nova Scotia, Admission to the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, Tour of Cape Breton and Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail, Stop in Cheticamp, Tour of Historic Halifax, View the Victorian Public Gardens, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Visit Peggy's Cove, Grand Pre National Historic Site, Admission to the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo Performance, Digby Pines Resort, Admission to the Museum at Portland Head Lighthouse, Baggage Handling and Transportation.

 

Valid Passport or Passport Card is REQUIRED - Passports or Passport Cards must be valid for six (6) months after the RETURN date of any tour requiring a Passport or Passport Card for travel. It is the responsibility of each passenger to verify that your Passport or Passport Card is valid for your trip and that you have it with you on the day of departure. Your Passport or Passport Card cannot expire before December 22, 2025.

 

 

****This trip is Non-Refundable 70 days prior to the departure***

 

 

Travel Insurance - Wolf's Bus Lines HIGHLY recommends that you consider purchasing travel insurance for this trip due to the strict non-refundable policy. Travel insurance is available through our partnership with Allianz Global Assistance. For more information, to get a quote or purchase a policy, please contact our tour department.

 

 

 

**ALL WOLF'S TOURS - TIMES AND ITINERARY SUBJECT TO CHANGE**

 

This trip requires $100 per person deposit.

 

Trip needs to be paid in full 70 days prior to departure and/or canceled 70 days prior to receive a full refund.

 

 

 

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**Please note that proper identification is required in the form of a valid Passport or Passport Card as this trip will be crossing the border into Canada.**

DAY 1

With meal and rest stops enroute, your scenic coastal getaway begins with an overnight stay in South Portland, Maine, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland, ME (207-775-6161). The hotel features an indoor pool, fitness center and business center with complimentary Wi-Fi. Guest room amenities include a coffee maker with supplies, hairdryer, HDTV and complimentary high speed internet access. Dinner is included this evening, with the remainder of the evening to relax and enjoy the hotel amenities.

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DAY 2

Following breakfast included at the hotel, you check out and continue your travels north to West Gardiner, ME to visit The Center for Maine Craft, a retail store and gallery selling and exhibiting the work of over 300 Maine craft artists. Find one-of-a-kind original artwork, handcrafted furniture and short-term or limited edition works. Next, it is time for lunch on your own at Dysart's Restaurant where the menu features homemade dishes that are distinctive to Maine. Mid-afternoon you hit the road again enroute to Calais, Maine, where you need to have proper identification (Passport or Passport card) to cross the border into the Province of New Brunswick, and at which time you turn your watches ahead one hour. Tonight, you stay at the Hilton Saint John (+1 506-693-8484) for one night. In-room amenities include a coffee maker with supplies, hairdryer, LCD TV and iron/ironing board. The hotel features an indoor pool, fitness center, on-site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Your Canadian Tour Director greets you and assists with check-in. Dinner this evening is on your own with the remainder of the evening to relax and unwind.

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DAY 3

Breakfast is included at the hotel prior to checking out. Your first stop of the day will be at Fundy National Park, which was established in 1948 in an attempt to rescue its ailing ecosystem. Although Fundy is small in scale compared to most other national parks, it is unique in that it features scenic coastal waters with its world-famous giant tides and its interior backcountry of Acadian forests. The landscape originated in undersea volcanic activity, which accounts for its mineral rich soils. You will also visit the Hopewell Rocks, where you may have the opportunity to walk on the ocean floor if the tide is low. See where the world's highest tides have gouged four-story sculptures from the cliffs. At low tide, the rock formations look like giant flowerpots, while at high tide they practically disappear. Next, you will cross the curved, 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge, which connects the mainland with Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward Island. This evening, a lobster-choice dinner is included, with an alternate choice also offered. After dinner, you check in for a two-night stay at the Holman Grand Hotel (+1 902-367-7777). This delightful hotel features a pool and whirlpool, fitness center, adjacent retail shops and business center with complimentary Wi-Fi. Well-appointed guest rooms feature a coffee maker, refrigerator, hairdryer and LCD TV.

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DAY 4

Following breakfast included at the hotel, you board the motorcoach with your Canadian Tour Director and depart for a city tour of Charlottetown. In 1864 Charlottetown was the unlikely birthplace of Canada, but it has proven that great things can come of humble beginnings. Much of Charlottetown's heritage and charm of the past still remains as seen in its beautiful waterfront and historic buildings. Following some time for lunch on your own and at your expense, you visit Green Gables, which has become famous around the world as the inspiration for the setting in Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic tale of fiction, Anne of Green Gables. In real life, this farm was the home of cousins of Montgomery's grandfather. Next, you are off to Prince Edward Island National Park, renowned for its red sandstone cliffs, fine white sandy beaches and dunes, and lush green fields. The park's theme - "sea, people and the changing landscape" - represents the island's heritage dating from the earliest native people to the European settlers who followed. Coastal erosion has continued to be a problem for the habitat of shorebirds that make PEI their home. You then return to the hotel to have dinner on your own and at your expense, followed by the remainder of the evening on your own.

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DAY 5

This morning enjoy breakfast at the hotel before you check out and depart for a 75-minute ferry ride to Nova Scotia. Once the ferry has landed, you travel to Cape Breton Island known for its most famous resident, Alexander Graham Bell. Bell once said, "I have traveled around the globe. I have seen the Canadian and American Rockies, the Andes, the Alps and the Highlands of Scotland, but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all." Today, you will enjoy admission included for a self-guided tour of the Alexander Graham Bell Museum located on the shores of Lake Bras d'Or commemorating the life and work of the inventor of the telephone along with a slew of other inventions. Learn about Bell's man-carrying kites, a record-breaking hydrofoil and how he taught deaf people to communicate through many educational and hands-on exhibits. Following your visit, you depart for check-in at the Inverary Resort (+1 902-295-3500) for a two-night stay. Guest rooms feature a coffee maker, mini refrigerator, hairdryer, cable TV and complimentary high speed wireless internet. Dinner is included this evening and followed by time to relax and unwind.

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DAY 6

Following breakfast included at the hotel before you set out on a tour of the island to discover first-hand why Cape Breton was rated one of the top ten most beautiful islands by Conde Nast magazine readers. Your tour includes a visit to Cape Breton Highlands National Park, home of the Cabot Trail, which is named for the explorer John Cabot. The trail winds around the rocky splendor of Cape Breton's northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of the park. Scenic overlooks offer unforgettable views of the Cape's rugged coastline, so be sure to have your camera ready. You will have a box lunch included while on your tour. In addition, you make a stop at Cheticamp, a busy fishing village renowned for its Acadian culture and "rug-hooking." Following your day's touring, you return to the hotel for dinner included as well as free time to enjoy the amenities.

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DAY 7

Enjoy breakfast included at the hotel before you check out and depart Cape Breton by way of the Canso Causeway to mainland Nova Scotia and journey to its capital city Halifax. Upon arrival, enjoy a tour of the historic port city featuring sites significant to its early beginnings as a colonial fort and continuing to its present role as an international meeting site and the economic center for the Atlantic Provinces. Hear stories about Halifax during the war years, including the Halifax Explosion and the city's role in the recovery operations after the Titanic disaster. In addition to the waterfront and historic downtown, see St. Paul's Church, Citadel Hill and the Victorian Public Gardens. Included in your day's touring is admission to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. The museum is the largest site in Nova Scotia that collects and interprets various elements of maritime history, as well as being a valuable historical, cultural, and educational institution. Immerse yourself in Nova Scotia's rich maritime heritage with exhibits relating to the age of steamships, the Battle of the Atlantic, the Royal Canadian and Merchant Navies, and Nova Scotia's role in the aftermath of the Titanic disaster. Take a seat in a replica Titanic deck chair and view artifacts from the Titanic. Afterwards, you continue to the Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown (+1 902-422-1391) for a two-night stay. In-room amenities include a coffee maker, hairdryer, HDTV and complimentary high-speed internet. The hotel features an indoor pool, fitness center and business center with complimentary Wi-Fi. Dinner is included at a local restaurant with the remainder of the evening to relax harbor side or enjoy the hotel amenities.

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DAY 8

This morning you travel to one of the most picturesque fishing villages along the Eastern seaboard, Peggy's Cove. Enjoy breakfast while you gaze at the crashing surf and the lighthouse perched on top of wave-washed rocks. Carved by glacial strength, Peggy's Cove is an intricate masterpiece full of natural beauty and pristine beaches tucked away in scenic inlets and harbors. This afternoon in Halifax, what is sure to be one of the highlights of your trip, you have a ticket included to enjoy a performance of the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo. A show unlike any other, this performance blends modern spectacle with historical medleys featuring marching bands, acrobats, dancers, military displays, pipes and drums, and much more! Audiences from far and wide, as well as performers from all over the world have been coming to the Tattoo since it began in 1979. Sit back, relax and enjoy the magnificent displays of pageantry celebrating pride, patriotism, culture, history and camaraderie. At the conclusion of the performance, you will return to the hotel for an evening with free time to explore and have dinner on your own and at your expense.

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DAY 9

Following breakfast included at the hotel, you check out and journey cross country through Nova Scotia's beautiful Annapolis Valley on the Bay of Fundy side of the province with your first stop being at the Grand Pre´ National Historic Site situated in an area that was the epicenter of Acadian activity from 1682 to 1755. Grand Pre´ commemorates the period of colonization and settlement of the area by the Acadians as well as their Deportation in 1755. In addition to the graceful stone church and the Interpretive Center, the site also features a statue of "Evangeline," the heroine of Longfellow's epic poem that details the experiences of a young Acadian woman who devotes her entire life to finding the man she loves from whom she was separated at the time of deportation. Next, depart from the Grand Pre´ enroute to the town of Digby for lunch included at the Digby Pines Resort. The town of Digby has been an active fishing community throughout the years and its location on the shores of the Annapolis Bay offers clear, crisp air and spectacular views of the harbor. After lunch, you board the ferry enroute to Saint John, New Brunswick, where you spend your final night in Canada at the Hilton Saint John (+1 506-693-8484) for one night. This is the same hotel that you spent the night on Day 2. Dinner is on your own and at your expense tonight.

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DAY 10

Wake to breakfast included at the hotel, followed by check-out and departure for St. Stephen, where you re-cross the border to Calais, Maine. Bid farewell to your Canadian Tour Director and don't forget to turn your watches back one hour. Your travels continue to the Bangor area past acres of blueberry fields that will be bearing fruit in August. Lunch is on your own today and at your expense in the local area. Next, you arrive in Portland for a self-guided tour of the Museum at Portland Head Lighthouse. This small museum is contained within the lighthouse keeper's quarters. You can learn about the history of Maine beacons and the families that operated them. You have some free time to photograph the crashing surf and Maine's oldest lighthouse commissioned by George Washington. You then depart the lighthouse and return to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland, ME (207-775-6161) for a one-night stay, the same property that you stayed at on Day 1 of your adventure. Dinner is included at a local restaurant. Following dinner, you return to the hotel to rest and relax before returning home the next day.

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DAY 11

Breakfast is included at the hotel before you check out and continue your travels back home with magical memories of a spectacular coastal journey. Appropriate meal and rest stops at your expense will be made along the way.

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**Please note that proper identification is required in the form of a valid Passport or Passport Card as this trip will be crossing the border into Canada.

**ALL WOLF'S TOURS - TIMES AND ITINERARY SUBJECT TO CHANGE**

B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, BL=Boxed Lunch, D=Dinner

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Camp Hill Capital City Mall - Behind JCPenney's
3506 Capital City Mall Drive, Camp Hill, PA
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Carlisle Carlisle Point Mall, 800 East High Street
Park in mall lot across from Pizza Hut
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Hanover Hanover - Petco Shopping Ctr, 416 Eisenhower Dr
Park in small parking area to the left of Petco
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Harrisburg Swatara Church of God -Park In Lot Along Rt 441
4860 Lindle Road Harrisburg, PA 17111
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York York Four Points Sheraton, 1650 Toronita St.
Go to the right and park in the far corner of lot
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York Springs York Springs - Wolf's Terminal
200 Old US Rt. 15 - Park near large sign
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