Just a few of the places you’ll visit along the way -
New Brunswick
- Saint Andrews By the Sea - go whale watching in the Passamaquoddy Bay, weather permitting
- Visit World-famous Reversing Falls in Saint John.
- Tour the campus of Bethany Bible College and be blessed by the presence of God as we worship in Chapel with students preparing for ministry.
- Personally meet students and be inspired by their personal testimony as you get to know them over a meal.
- A breathtaking view of the Fundy coastline and the incredible tides of the Bay of Fundy, highest in the world.
- Discover world famous flowerpot rock formations sculpted by the high tides at Hopewell Rocks.

Reversing Falls
Prince Edward Island
- Confederation Bridge (9 miles across the Northumberland Strait) will take us to beautiful Prince Edward Island.
- Anne’s Land in Cavendish, PEI, including Green Gables House; inspirational site for the L. M. Montgomery Anne of Green Gables stories.
- Anne of Green Gables Museum at Silver Bush - enjoy a carriage ride by the Lake of Shining Waters.
- Charlottetown - Birthplace of Confederation - Step back in history to the founding of Canada in 1864 as you tour Province House.

Green Gables House
Nova Scotia
- Panoramic view of fall colors in the Cape Breton Highlands and breath-taking scenic overlooks of the North Atlantic from heights of up to 1,460 feet. See why Alexander Graham Bell declared of the area, “for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all!”
- Dine in elegance in the Purple Thistle Restaurant at the unforgettable Keltic Lodge situated on a narrow peninsula jutting out into the deep blue North Atlantic - you see the ocean from both sides!
- Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, where he first flew his famous Silver Dart.
- Historic Halifax waterfront, with quaint shops and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic – including exhibits of the 1912 Titanic Tragedy & 1917 Halifax Explosion.
- Tour Halifax, visiting the Citadel fortress, the enchanting Victoria Public Gardens, and the historic Pier 21, immigration entry for millions of Canadians.
- Peggy’s Cove, the most photographed lighthouse in North America, situated in a tiny sea village.
- The charming town of Lunenburg, a Canadian World Heritage Site. You will be intrigued by the exhibits in the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, deeply moved as you step into the chapel room commemorating fishermen from Lunenburg lost at sea, and inspired by the beautiful 12’ painting of Christ calming the storm.
- Sail aboard the Eastern Star where you can feel the wind of the sea in your face.
- A horse-drawn carriage ride through the town of Lunenburg with its many 18th century homes.

Public Gardens