Quebec and Newfoundland Adventure

 
Montreal to Montreal
Mon Sep 27, 2027 - Mon Oct 11, 2027,
 14 days
 on Star Pride
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Montreal to Montreal
Embark on a journey through Eastern Canada's UNESCO World Heritage sites and discover the history of the archipelagos throughout Quebec and Newfoundland. This roundtrip Montreal cruise, traverse through small ports and an overnight in St. John, with autumn foliage as the backdrop to your journey. Enjoy a stop in the small ship exclusive port of Bonne Bay, and two new to Windstar ports – St. Pierre & Miquelon and Trois-Rivières. On shore, you can experience the best jam in Quebec City on Île d'Orléans at Confiturerie Tigidou, a well-known jam factory. In Baie-Comeau, meet local wildlife aboard a Zodiac, or go lobster fishing in Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Island. Discover Newfoundland's geology and wander the New World's First City when you disembark in St. John. Visit the Red Bay Basque Whaling Station (UNESCO site) to learn about the history of the whaling capital of the world. In Havre-Saint-Pierre, get up close to the largest concentration of monoliths, a natural formation made up of a single large stone or rock, in Canada. Before you end your voyage in Montreal, make one final stop in Trois-Rivières, known as the poetry capital of Quebec, filled with rich history, a vibrant art scene, and poetry displayed throughout the city.
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Day 1: Montreal
Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.
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Day 3: Saguenay
Picturesque Saguenay sits on the Saguenay Fjord and is a perfect “get away from it all” place. More secluded than other Quebec cities, this charming area is made up of lakes, rivers, valleys and hills that burst with fall color. Highlights here include the beautiful Saguenay Fjord, the massive pulp mill, the Pyramid of Ha! Ha!, Chicoutimi’s Boardwalk and local markets to shop for the popular Saguenay Cheese and blueberry pie.
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Day 5: Cap aux Meules
With its village main street and many restaurants and bars, charming Cap aux Meules is the gateway to the Magdalen Islands Archipelago located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The port bustles with fishing boats, ferries, and a well-equipped marina offering a huge travel lift crane for dry dock. Sites to see include the church of St. Pierre, constructed from the wreckage of ships and the lighthouse which now warns of the offshore shoals.
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Day 6: St. Pierre & Miquelon
This self-governing overseas territory of France is the only part of New France that remains under French control. Situated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, seabirds are plentiful here with seals and other wildlife found in the lagoon. Sparsely populated, but with a distinct French atmosphere, see the National Museum and the cathedral.
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Day 7: St. John’s
Considered one of North America’s oldest settlements, St. John’s is a charming blend of winding streets, colorful row houses, hidden alleyways and a bustling harbor. Visit Quidi Vidi, St. John’s village-within-a-city, and Signal Hill where small wooden houses cling to the cliff-sides and Cabot Tower stands guard. Take time to visit The Rooms, a provincial museum, art gallery and archives housed next to the twin clock towers of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
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Day 8: St. John’s
Considered one of North America’s oldest settlements, St. John’s is a charming blend of winding streets, colorful row houses, hidden alleyways and a bustling harbor. Visit Quidi Vidi, St. John’s village-within-a-city, and Signal Hill where small wooden houses cling to the cliff-sides and Cabot Tower stands guard. Take time to visit The Rooms, a provincial museum, art gallery and archives housed next to the twin clock towers of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
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Day 9: St. Anthony
St. Anthony is a popular whale-watching destination. Located at the northern tip of Newfoundland, icebergs appear along Newfoundland Iceberg Alley and the rugged coastline, there is a vast wilderness of valleys and lake-dotted mountains, and the local fresh seafood is among the best.
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Day 10: Red Bay
Red Bay is a fishing village that was, between 1530 and the early 17th century, a major Basque whaling area. Here the highlight will be what you learn as you see three Basque whaling galleons and four small chalupas used for capturing whales, Red Bay’s livelihood at the time. In 2013 Red Bay Basque Whaling Station was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site where original Basque artifacts, and a restored chalupa are preserved.
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Day 11: Bonne Bay / Woody Point
Bonne Bay and Woody Point are part of the Gros Morne National Park, whose ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bonne Bay has two sections – Inner Bonne Bay and Outer Bonne Bay. Inner Bonne Bay has two arms with wooded coves and beaches. Outer Bonne Bay is the entrance to the Bonne Bay fjord. This bay was carved out approximately 10,000 years ago and is an area full of wildlife – moose and caribou, Arctic hare and ptarmigan.
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Day 12: Havre St. Pierre
Situated at the northern end of the St. Lawrence River, Havre St. Pierre is home to the eerie limestone structures of the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Tourism contributes hugely to the economy of this small town noted for the unique variety of flora and fauna found here such as the rare Mingan Thistle and puffins. Excellent fishing is also found here,made up of snow crab, scallops, lobster and salmon.
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Day 14: Quebec City
A focal point of French culture and one of North America’s oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.
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Day 15: Montreal
Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.
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Cap-aux-Meules
Take a boat tour in Cap-aux-Meules and learn about the geological formation of the Red Cliffs, the islands history, and learn about the various bird species that call the island home.
Mingan Archipelago National Park
From Havre-Saint-Pierre, visit Mingan Archipelago National Park, home to the largest concentration of erosion monoliths in Canada, important fossil sites, unique ecological environments
Quebec City
In Quebec City, join a Walking & Riedel Wine Tasting excursion with an expert Sommelier.
St. Anthony
St. Anthony, is the self proclaimed iceberg capital of the world. People travel from all over to experience one of the most spectacular wonders of nature, the flowing of the icebergs through Iceberg Alley.
St. John’s
Enjoy an overnight in St. John’s with plenty of time to explore Signal Hill, a designated National Historical Site and the city’s most well-known landmark, this castle offers spectacular views of the harbor.
Trois-Rivières
In Trois-Rivières, stroll through the historic district and enjoy the well-preserved architecture, quaint streets, and vibrant local culture. Visit the Ursuline Monastery and the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières, which now serves as a museum.
Itinerary at a Glance
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Mon Sep 27
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Wed Sep 29
Saguenay
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Fri Oct 1
Cap aux Meules
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Sat Oct 2
St. Pierre & Miquelon
Arrive:  1:00 PM
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Sun Oct 3
St. John’s
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St. John’s
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Tue Oct 5
St. Anthony
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Wed Oct 6
Red Bay
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Thu Oct 7
Bonne Bay / Woody Point
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Fri Oct 8
Havre St. Pierre
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Sun Oct 10
Quebec City
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Mon Oct 11
Montreal
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Great cruise-only fares or make it an all-inclusive voyage with Wi-Fi, unlimited select beer, wine, and cocktails, and gratuities. From $99 per guest per day.
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