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Montreal, Quebec City

& Canadian Maritimes

AUGUST 11 - 21, 2022

Travel with host JON MISKOWSKI,

Director of Television

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WHAT ADVENTURES AWAIT YOU?

Canada’s Maritime Provinces

Welcome and thank you for your interest in our 11-day fully-guided Montreal, Quebec City & Canadian Maritimes vacation with PBS Wisconsin host Jon Miskowski.

Explore historic Montreal and Quebec City, admire impressive Montmorency Waterfall, and enjoy one night in a first-class Sleeper Plus car aboard VIA Rail’s The Ocean through New Brunswick. Enjoy a live performance of Anne of Green Gables - The Musical™ and travel along The Cabot Trail, one of North America’s most scenic roadways. Tour Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, and explore Peggy’s Cove, a fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and views of the Atlantic Coast.

We anticipate selling out quickly so the time to sign up is now! A risk-free deposit of only $200 reserves your space and prices are guaranteed upon receipt of deposit. Our friendly and knowledgeable Tour Consultants are available to take your reservation and share useful information about what to expect on our guided tour vacations. Call us today at 888-554-5208.

We look forward to traveling with you!

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All motorcoach transportation and local departures.

All accommodations selected with high standards of comfort, service, amenities, and ideal locations.

A professional Holiday Vacations Tour Director brings a wealth of knowledge, helpfulness, and friendly personality to every trip.

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Many included meals featuring authentic, regional cuisine.

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Quebec City

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# of Overnights Ferry VIA Rail Train 1 2 3

Baddeck Charlottetown

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Montreal

NEW BRUNSWICK

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

NOVA SCOTIA QUEBEC

CANADA

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1 Cape Breton

Highlands National Park Moncton

Peggy’s Cove

ATLANTIC OCEAN

GULF OF ST. LAWRENECE

CAPE BRETON ISLAND

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Montmorency Waterfall

Day 1: Fly to Montreal

We begin our tour of Canada with a relaxing flight to Montreal.

1 night in Montreal

ATTRACTIONS & HIGHLIGHTS

» Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

» Dinner at Érablière le Chemin du Roy sugar shack

» Lunch at Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

» Albert Gilles Copper Art Studio & Museum

» Montmorency Waterfall

» 1 night aboard VIA Rail’s The Ocean train

» Green Gables Heritage Place

» Anne Of Green Gables - The Musical™

» Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site

» Cape Breton Highlands National Park

» The Gaelic College

» Halifax guided tour

» Peggy’s Cove

Montreal, Quebec City

& Canadian Maritimes

featuring one night on VIA Rail

11 DAYS | 13 MEALS | FROM $5,299 INCLUDING AIRFARE

Day 2: Montreal

Kick off our Canadian getaway with a Montreal city tour led by a professional local guide. A major highlight will be a visit to the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, its vibrantly-colored interior widely recognized as an architectural masterpiece.

Enjoy lunch and free time in historic Old Montreal. We then travel by motorcoach to Quebec City. We stop at Érablière le Chemin du Roy, an authentic maple syrup sugar shack from the 1920s. Learn about maple syrup production and enjoy an all-you-can-eat Holiday Vacations Welcome Dinner with a sweet maple treat for dessert. 

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2 nights in Quebec City Day 3: Quebec City

A guided stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Old Quebec’s Historic District feels like being transported to Europe complete with fortified walls, cobblestone paths, and French culture. Lunch is served at the prominent Fairmont Le Château Frontenac overlooking the St. Lawrence River. We have the afternoon and evening at leisure to explore this delightful city. 

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Day 4: Montmorency Waterfall

The morning is free to relax in Quebec City. We gather in the afternoon for a visit to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine, a popular pilgrimage site dedicated to the

grandmother of Jesus. Learn about copper art and browse Albert Gilles’ masterpieces at the Copper Art Studio &

Museum, then get creative at the studio workshop as we make our own copper artwork to take home. Next, we visit the impressive Montmorency Waterfall. At 272 feet it is almost 100 feet taller than Niagara Falls. An aerial tram transports us to the top where we may cross a suspension bridge over the falls before enjoying a delicious dinner at Manoir Montmorency. Later, we board

Travel with host Jon Miskowski

Jon is Director of Television at PBS Wisconsin, leading the six-station PBS Wisconsin network that includes four multicast channels, online and digital services, pre-kindergarten - 12th grade education service, and community engagement.

He was previously Director of Development where he oversaw all fundraising activities and served as Executive Director of Friends of PBS Wisconsin, the citizen support group for the station.

Jon has been instrumental in the creation and development of Wisconsin World War II Stories, Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories, LZ Lambeau:

Welcoming Home Wisconsin’s Vietnam Veterans, Wisconsin Hometown Stories series, Wisconsin Tribal Histories, Vel Phillips: Dream Big Dreams, Wisconsin Quilts, and The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show.

In addition, Jon has been a leader of the reinven- tion of PBS Wisconsin Education. This work has included the Timothy Willian Trout Education Innovation Lab at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and PBS Wisconsin’s first educational video game, Jo Wilder and The Capitol Case. Join Jon on this wonderful trip.

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Copper Art Studio & Museum

Courtesy of Cuivres d’Art, David Vachon and Monon Dumas

VIA Rail’s The Ocean passenger train and experience the thrill of rail travel as we continue our journey east. Enjoy top service and private accommodations as first-class passengers in Sleeper Plus cars. 

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1 night aboard VIA Rail’s The Ocean train Day 5: VIA Rail

Enjoy breakfast and lunch in the dining car as we roll by the beautiful landscapes of New Brunswick. We disembark in Moncton, then travel by motorcoach to Prince Edward Island. We cross Confederation Bridge, which spans eight miles over the Northumberland Strait and is part of the Trans-Canada Highway. We arrive in Charlottetown tonight and settle into our comfortable accommodations. 

MEALS B+L

2 nights in Charlottetown

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Montreal Guided Tour

A cosmopolitan treasure brimming with arts and culture, Montreal was named a UNESCO City of Design in 2006.

Our tour reveals the outstanding architecture and design of Montreal, the city set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River. A hybrid culture, French colonial influence endures to this day. Parts of the city may even feel like France where people primarily speak French.

AUGUST 11 - 21, 2022

Additional dates may be available

PRICES All Airfare Included!

Double ... $5,299 per person Single ... $6,199 per person Triple/Quad subject to availability

Valid U.S. passport required

Deposit: $200 per person Final Payment: May 28, 2022

Full refund up to 76 days prior to departure

Departure Points: Transportation provided from con- venient locations throughout Wisconsin to/from Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

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Courtesy of Destination Cape Breton

Notre-Dame Basilica Old Montreal

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Green Gables Heritage Place

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ourtesy of Parks Canada, Scott Munn

Day 6: Prince Edward Island

Begin the day exploring scenic Prince Edward Island.

Visit Green Gables Heritage Place, the 19th-century farm that was the setting to Anne of Green Gables.

Take in stunning views of red sandstone cliffs and picturesque beaches at Prince Edward Island National Park before returning to Charlottetown for time at leisure. Tonight we enjoy a performance of Anne of Green Gables – The Musical™ at the Confederation Center of the Arts. Based on L.M. Montgomery’s famous novel, this Canadian classic has the Guinness World Record for longest running annual musical theater production, performing continuously since 1965. 

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Day 7: Cape Breton Island

We depart Prince Edward Island by ferry to Nova Scotia.

Tour through the life of Baddeck’s most famous resident at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

The exhibits showcase Bell’s many accomplishments and inventions including the telephone. 

MEALS L+D

2 nights in Baddeck Day 8: The Cabot Trail

Today we travel along one of North America’s most scenic roadways, The Cabot Trail. On the way we pass through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where unspoiled natural beauty sets the stage for dramatic

landscapes and incredible coastal vistas. As we cruise the trail, we make a rest stop at the Les Trois Pignons Cultural Centre, Museum & Gallery to learn about the area’s Acadian history and rug hooking traditions. After lunch, we visit The Gaelic College to experience the island’s Gaelic history. 

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Day 9: Halifax

Enjoy an included breakfast at our hotel before we depart Cape Breton Island and return to mainland Nova Scotia.

On our way to Halifax we tour the Millbrook Cultural &

Heritage Centre to learn about the First Nations people indigenous to Canada’s maritime provinces. We arrive in Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. 

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2 nights in Halifax Day 10: Peggy’s Cove

We embark on a tour of Halifax with a local guide. Major highlights include the Halifax Citadel, a former military fortification with a distinctive star shape. After leisure time along Halifax’s waterfront, we travel to Peggy’s Cove, a quaint fishing community famous for its iconic lighthouse and views of the Atlantic Coast. We visit Peggy’s Point Lighthouse and celebrate our vacation in Eastern Canada with a scrumptious farewell lobster dinner at nearby Sou’Wester restaurant. 

MEALS B+D

Day 11: Fly Home

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VIA Rail’s The Ocean Train

Relax and enjoy the carefree railroading adventure as we glide through the province of New Brunswick along Chaleur Bay.

Enjoy the freedom to move about during your rail adventure. Rest in your cozy Sleeper Plus cabin, delight in regional gourmet meals in the dining car, move to the park car for a 360-degree view in the upper observation deck, or settle into the service car lounge.

The Sleeper Plus accommodations offer solo travelers a Cabin for One featuring a sofa chair by day/bed by night and access to nearby restroom & shower facilities. Travelers with double occupancy reservations enjoy a Cabin for Two featuring two chairs during the day/upper & lower beds at night and private washroom.

Dining Car

Gourmet Meals

Cabin for Two

Dimensions: 7’ 3” x 5’

(excluding washroom) Berths: 5’11” x 2’ 6”

Cabin for One

Dimensions: 6’ 5” x 7’ 5”

Berth: 5’11” x 2’ 6”

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Anne of Green Gables – The Musical™

Celebrate a love of live theater with a musical interpretation of the Canadian novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables. Enjoy the show at the Confederation Center of the Arts on Prince Edward Island. Written in 1908, this Canadian literature has achieved the Guinness World Record for inspiring the longest running annual musical theater production performing continuously since 1965.

Park Car

Courtesy of Cast of Anne of Green Gables - The Musical, the 2018 Charlottetown Festiva, Confederation Centre of the Arts

Peggy’s Cove

Iconic Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, established in 1868, sits in front of the picturesque Atlantic Coast. Located 26 miles south of Downtown Halifax, Peggy’s Cove is one of many small fishing communities around the Chebucto Peninsula.

Legend surrounds the cove’s name; popular folklore claims the village was named after a lone shipwreck survivor, a

young girl named Peggy, around the year 1800.

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