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| | | | | | | | THE FRENCH CANADIAN MARITIMES & COASTAL NORTH ATLANTIC Montréal to Portland | May 30 - June 11, 2015 | 10 Days from $4,199 per person | | | Departing from Montreal, Québec through the scenic St. Lawrence Seaway and the north Atlantic to Portland, Maine. Highlights include: Québec City, Gaspé Peninsula, Prince Edward Island, the reversing rapids of Saint John and Acadia National Park. Mr. Ratherâs onboard lecture topics include: Fact vs. Fiction in Journalism: Misinformation & the Internet; and An Evening with Dan Rather. Click here for more information. | | | | THE ELEGANT MS SAINT LAURENT Skillfully designed to foster a convivial atmosphere while giving you room to breathe, the MS Saint Laurent invites you to relax and unwind as you discover the worldâs most remarkable coastal regions. Enjoy quiet time in a cozy corner. Stretch your legs on the promenade. Or gather with friends as you watch the world go by. No matter where you are, youâll find perfectly designed spaces for every mood and every possibility. | | | | EXPLORE STUNNING ARCHITECTURE Hailed as the most French city outside of France, Québec is a spectacle of history, architecture, and activity. Here guests will discover the Notre-Dame-Des-Victoires, Québec Cityâs historic gem and experience the charm and character of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec), the last remaining fortified city north of Mexico. | | | | EXPERIENCE HISTORIC COASTAL PORTS Just off the coast of the quiet, bayside town of Gaspé on the northeastern tip of Québec, guestâs will explore Percé Rock, a dramatic natural rock formation and home to over 200 species of birds. The fabled seaside town of Gaspé was claimed for France by Jacques Cartier who took refuge from a storm here in 1534. | | | | |
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