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Farm to table: Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley

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It was a landscape of rolling hills, winding roads, and farms as we approached the fertile Annapolis Valley. With apple orchards, vineyards, dairy cows, and the abundant seafood from the Bay of Fundy, it’s an ideal destination for experiencing the province’s bounty.

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Nova Scotia’s South Shore

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Nova Scotia is a peninsula bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fundy, connected to New Brunswick and the mainland by an isthmus less than 15 miles wide.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Wherever you are in Nova Scotia, Canada’s Ocean Playground, you are never more than 35 miles from the sea.

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Montréal to Boston: A Canada/New England cruise aboard Holland America’s Maasdam

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Montréal is the cultural capital and largest city in Québec, second largest city in Canada, and the second largest French-speaking city in the world. It’s either the first or last port, depending on the sailing, which creates a great opportunity for an extended stay.

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Canada and New England cruise: Coastal Gems with the Jewel of the Sea

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The ever-changing kaleidoscope of crimson, amber and gold of autumn is something we don’t like to miss. When Royal Caribbean offered a foliage season cruise along our Atlantic coastline on the Jewel of the Sea with the convenience of sailing roundtrip from Boston, we booked a stateroom right away.

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