Maritimes
fromEn Route in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
This 19 night/20 day route starts in Halifax and will display the most scenic and historical destinations that the Maritimes has to offer! The natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and tremendous history and people make this part of Canada a top destination. As the name suggests, Canada’s Maritime Provinces – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island – are dominated by the sea with a long, jagged coastline punctured by picturesque bays, sandy beaches, towering cliffs, some of the prettiest towns in Canada and the freshest, tastiest lobster in the world. You might even spot a humpback whale!
Itinerary reference: 41101
For more information see Overview, Itinerary, Add-ons and Map below, or contact us.
The Maritimes seem to cover only a small section of Canada, but there is so much to see and do. Ocean treasures are abundant: docked schooners and beaming lighthouses in Nova Scotia, the depth of the Fundy tides in New Brunswick, and the red sandy beaches in Prince Edward Island. But the Maritimes also spans farm lands, river valleys, and great swaths of forests.
The Maritimes’ rich history, beautiful coastal scenery and authentic towns are well presented in this 20-day route. Shore through picturesque fishing villages, like Peggy’s Cove, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg, then go up through Nova Scotia via Kejimkujik National Park to Annapolis Royal, steeped with a rich, historic past. Visit the wineries in the Annapolis Valley, and at Grand-Pré get to know the Acadians, Nova Scotia’s early French settlers. The beautiful Bay of Fundy is a home to the world’s highest tides, typically reaching over 16 meters! On your way to PEI, set aside some time to walk the ocean floor at the Hopewell Rocks and to score a lobster roll in Shediac. Bring your childhood dreams to life in Prince Edward Island – home of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables, and visit Charlottetown. Skip over to Nova Scotia by ferry and drive across to the Cape Breton Highlands where you’ll tour the seriously jaw-dropping Cabot Trail. Visit the Fortress of Louisbourg, which brings you back into one of North America’s busiest 18th-century seaports. Drive back via Sherbrooke to Halifax along the eastern shore with its authentic fishing communities, and beaches stretching as far as the eye can see.
Campgrounds
All En Route Travel Canada itineraries include pre-booked campgrounds, one of our exclusive services that offer the peace of mind that everything is planned and booked for your unforgettable RV holiday.
Our commitment to you is that we will book the best campsites that are available at the moment that you book your itinerary with us!
Travelbook
Travelers booking an En Route Travel Canada Itinerary receive an individualized En Route Travel Book!
- It will be printed full colour, with a coil binding
- The Travel Book is available in English, German and Dutch
- There is a large section with tips on how to prepare for the trip, as well as Canadian traffic rules and other good-to-know topics
- The detailed itinerary section has daily information on all services we have booked. Think of amenities, supplier services, directions, phone numbers, etc
- The daily itinerary section also features the destination for that day, the directions, and Highlights along the Way with local tourist information
- Last but not least it also includes all vouchers for booked campgrounds, tours, activities, ferries are part of the Travel Book, on perforated paper
Mobile App
Travellers have instant itinerary access on their mobile devices while en route with offline maps and real-time itinerary updates in case something must be changed along the way.
- For IOS or Android
- Includes daily travel details, contact info, etc
- Available off-line once itinerary is downloaded onto device(s)
Online Itinerary
We provide personalized online itineraries for every booking, which can be accessed from anywhere, any time and can easily be shared with family and friends.
Emergency phone numbers
If an unforeseen problem arises in regards to reservations, we will assist travelers over the phone. We will provide them with a toll-free emergency number.
In case the travelers try calling us from their European mobile phone, the toll-free number likely won’t work. In that case they can call us on the local number we provide.
- Day 1 Halifax – Peggy’s Cove (60 km)
- Day 2 Peggy’s Cove – Lunenburg (130 km)
- Day 3 Lunenburg
- Day 4 Lunenburg – Kejimkujik National Park (95 km)
- Day 5 Kejimkujik National Park – Annapolis Royal (50 km)
- Day 6 Annapolis Royal – Grand Pré (145 km)
- Day 7 Grand Pré – Five Islands (195 km)
- Day 8 Five Islands – Fundy National Park (255 km)
- Day 9 Fundy National Park
- Day 10 Fundy National Park – Prince Edward Island (250 km)
- Day 11 Prince Edward Island
- Day 12 Prince Edward Island – Pictou (115 km)
- Day 13 Pictou – Chéticamp (265 km)
- Day 14 Chéticamp – Ingonish (115 km)
- Day 15 Ingonish
- Day 16 Ingonish – Baddeck (105 km)
- Day 17 Baddeck – Louisbourg (150 km)
- Day 18 Louisbourg – Sherbrooke (270 km)
- Day 19 Sherbrooke – Halifax area (200 km)
- Day 20 Halifax - drop off
All our itineraries include campgrounds. But that is just the beginning of the services we offer. To make things easier we have created several categories that feature many activities, tours, attractions, etc. Anything to make your itinerary unique, going far beyond the traditional adventures. To complete, or start, the ideal itinerary we can also book your RVs, hotels, and ferries.
RV Rentals
Hotels
Ferry
Soft Adventures
Taste
Urban
Adrenaline
Culture
Nature