Meandering Through The Maritimes

The multicolored fisherman’s cottages of St. Johns - the capital of Newfoundland  lie on a hillside above the harbour
The joys of a journey through Canada’s Maritime provinces are subtle yet powerful. A lobster dinner beside a quaint fishing harbor; a fiddle player in a cozy pub; a four-poster bed in an historic bed and breakfast; a deserted beach in a fresh breeze; a day whale-watching, sea-kayaking or hiking. These are the simple pleasures of life in the Maritimes….
You are still in North America of course, yet life here takes on a slower pace, particularly in the country districts, where there is time to relax and enjoy the rich mixture of cultures – First Nations, Acadian, Scottish and many others.

And in the end a journey to the Maritimes is as much about the people as the places. You will find friendly folk here -- willing to share their history and joie de vivre with any interested visitor…