About this tour
5-Day East Coast Canada Tour | PEI, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia & More
This 5-day East Coast Canada itinerary is your ticket to uncovering the natural wonders and cultural treasures of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.
Begin with the iconic Hartland Covered Bridge and the extraordinary Reversing Falls, where tides defy gravity. Marvel at the Bay of Fundy’s Hopewell Rocks, walk along PEI’s red-sand beaches, and immerse yourself in Anne of Green Gables’ world.
Cross the record-breaking Confederation Bridge, visit the postcard-perfect Peggy’s Cove, and explore the vibrant Halifax Waterfront.
Wrap up with fascinating coastal attractions—from the Magnetic Hill optical illusion to the giant seafood monuments in Shediac and Campbellton.
Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or foodie, this is the ultimate Atlantic adventure you won’t forget.
HIGHLIGHTS
Walk the world’s longest covered bridge & experience Magnetic Hill’s gravity illusion
Enjoy lobster feasts in Shediac & visit the world’s biggest lobster statue
Explore Halifax’s Citadel Fortress, Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, and cruise the historic harbour
Discover Anne of Green Gables’ world in PEI & cross the iconic Confederation Bridge
Day 1 Montreal - Edmundston - Saint John
Morning Departure from Montreal
Begin your East Coast journey with a scenic drive from Montreal into the heart of New Brunswick, Canada's first officially bilingual province.
Hartland Covered Bridge – A Historic Icon
Stop at the Hartland Covered Bridge, the world’s longest covered bridge, stretching 391 meters across the Saint John River.
Built in 1901, this National Historic Site is a symbol of Canadian ingenuity and resilience.
Snap photos with this charming wooden structure, a must-see for history and architecture lovers.
Reversing Falls, Saint John – Nature in Reverse
Arrive in Saint John, New Brunswick’s oldest city, to witness a jaw-dropping natural phenomenon.
At the Reversing Falls, the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy collide with the Saint John River, literally reversing its flow.
Watch boats navigate against gravity and tide – a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
Overnight in Saint John
Check into your hotel in Saint John and explore the city's waterfront or relax for tomorrow’s coastal adventures.
- Bus
- Breakfast: No
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: No
Day 2 Saint John - Hopewell Rocks Park - Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown - Anne of Green Gables- Cavendish Beach
Morning – Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy
Start your day at the Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world.
Walk along the ocean floor and marvel at the famous “flowerpot rocks”, sculpted by thousands of years of tidal erosion.
Witness dramatic rock formations and tide marks as tall as a 4-story building.
This phenomenon is only visible during low tide – a rare and unforgettable experience.
Afternoon – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Cross the Confederation Bridge, the world’s longest sea bridge, into the picturesque Prince Edward Island (PEI).
Explore Charlottetown, known as the Birthplace of Canada.
Wander through Victorian-style streets, local boutiques, and seaside views.
Green Gables House – Anne’s Enchanted World
Visit the Green Gables Heritage Place, the inspiration behind L.M. Montgomery’s world-famous novel.
Step into Anne of Green Gables’ world, with preserved 19th-century farmhouses and scenic red fields.
Cavendish Beach & Coastal Views
Take in the striking contrast of red-sand beaches, dunes, and Atlantic waves at Cavendish Beach, one of PEI’s most famous coasts.
Evening – PEI Lobster Dinner
End the day with a traditional lobster feast, featuring fresh-caught PEI lobster, seafood chowder, and local sides.
Overnight stay on Prince Edward Island.
- Bus
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: No
Day 3 Prince Edward Island - Confederation Bridge – Peggy's Cove - Halifax Harbour Hooper
Morning – Cross the Confederation Bridge
Depart Prince Edward Island and drive across the Confederation Bridge, the longest sea bridge in the world, spanning 12.9 kilometers over the Northumberland Strait.
Capture incredible panoramic views of the Atlantic coastline as you leave PEI and enter Nova Scotia.
Peggy’s Cove – Canada’s Most Iconic Lighthouse
Arrive at Peggy’s Cove, home to the most photographed lighthouse in Canada, perched on dramatic granite rocks.
Experience the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean, as waves crash against the rugged shoreline.
Walk along the cliffs, take unforgettable photos, and explore the charming fishing village.
Afternoon – Halifax Waterfront & Optional Harbour Cruise
Explore Halifax Waterfront, one of the oldest and most picturesque seaports in North America.
Stroll past historic buildings, artisan shops, and ocean-view patios.
Optional Activity: Embark on a scenic Halifax Harbour Cruise to enjoy the skyline and learn about the city’s maritime past.
Overnight in Halifax
Check in to a hotel in downtown Halifax and enjoy the lively ambiance of this vibrant coastal capital.
- Bus
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: No
Day 4 Citadel of Halifax - Magnetic Hill - Shediac
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Morning – Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Begin the day with a step back in time at the Halifax Citadel, a 19th-century star-shaped fortress.
Learn about British military history in Atlantic Canada.
Experience live historical reenactments with guards in full uniform.
Capture panoramic views of Halifax Harbour from the ramparts.
Magnetic Hill – The Gravity-Defying Mystery
Travel to Magnetic Hill in Moncton, one of Canada’s most famous natural optical illusions.
Park your vehicle at the bottom of the hill, shift to neutral—and watch your car appear to roll uphill!
A fun and puzzling experience for all ages.
Afternoon – Shediac, World’s Lobster Capital
Stop in Shediac, proudly known as the “Lobster Capital of the World.”
Take photos with the world’s largest lobster sculpture, an iconic maritime landmark.
Optional: Enjoy fresh Atlantic lobster at a local seaside restaurant.
Evening Return to Moncton or Nearby Stay
After a day of history and coastal fun, check into your hotel in Moncton or nearby, resting up for the final day.
- Bus
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: No
Day 5 Bathurst- -Campbellton- Pointe-au-Père - Rimouski - Montreal
Morning – Campbellton: The Salmon Capital of the World
Start your final day in Campbellton, a picturesque town along the Restigouche River.
Take photos with the world’s largest Atlantic salmon sculpture, a tribute to the area’s world-famous salmon fishing.
Learn about the region’s fishing heritage and rich river ecosystem.
Enjoy views of the river that forms the natural border between New Brunswick and Quebec.
Afternoon – Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site
Conclude your East Coast adventure with a visit to Pointe-au-Père, one of Quebec’s most fascinating maritime landmarks.
Climb Canada’s second-tallest lighthouse for panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.
Explore exhibits on the Empress of Ireland shipwreck, one of the worst maritime disasters in Canadian history.
See Canada’s only publicly accessible submarine (Onondaga) from the outside (optional interior tour available seasonally).
Discover navigational history and maritime innovations at the on-site museum.
Evening – Scenic Drive Back to Montreal
Relax and reflect on your journey as you travel through Quebec’s countryside, arriving in Montreal in the evening, marking the end of a five-day Atlantic exploration filled with nature, culture, and unforgettable memories.
- Bus
- Breakfast: Yes
- Lunch: No
- Dinner: No
Inclusions
- Tour Leader
- Local guide services
- Bus Transportation
- The compensation fund of Consumer Protection Office
- Taxes
Exclusions
- The personal expense and the meals
- The service fees for the driver and tour leader
- Travel insurance
- The entrance fees of the attractions(optional):