East Coast Canada

East Coast Canada

Canada’s vast Atlantic coastline combines vast wildernesses and icebergs with small, friendly towns exuding white picket fence charm. Discover storybook lighthouses. and seaside villages. Spot blue whales and puffins.

Cliffs & Seaside Villages

Cliffs & Seaside Villages

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Hiking. Fly Fishing. Fresh Seafood. A Friendly Welcome.

YOUR GUIDE TO East Coast Canada

Hiking. Fly Fishing. Fresh Seafood. A Friendly Welcome.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE EAST COAST CANADA

Cabot Trail Majesty

Embark on a journey along the Cabot Trail, a 185-mile coastal route renowned for its breathtaking vistas. Winding through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the trail offers panoramic views throughout. Hike the Skyline Trail to witness dramatic cliffs, dense forests, and the occasional moose grazing in the wild. Whether you're stopping at quaint fishing villages or exploring secluded beaches, the Cabot Trail promises an unforgettable adventure.

Red Sand Shores

Discover the unique allure of Prince Edward Island's red sand beaches, where the rich, iron-oxide hue of the sand contrasts beautifully with the turquoise waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The warm, shallow waters make them ideal for families and those looking to relax by the sea. As the sun sets, the cliffs glow with a golden hue, creating a picturesque backdrop for evening strolls.

Your Guide to East Coast Canada

Epic Landscapes, Abundant Charm

Canada’s vast Atlantic coastline combines vast wildernesses and icebergs with small, friendly towns exuding white picket fence charm. Cruise islands covered with pine trees, stop at picture perfect lighthouses and hike national parks. On land, wild moose roam, and in the water, look for blue whales and puffins.

Your Guide to East Coast Canada

Explore Natural Wonders

In the extraordinary Bay of Fundy, witness the highest tides in the world. Kayak the calm waters beneath imposing rock formations. Hike the wild country and take in the waves below. Visit the colourful Lunenburg port, a UNESCO world heritage site. Go off the beaten track to the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton. Discover summer festivals in Nova Scotia.