- Princess Lines Destinations
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Autumn is glorious in Canada and New England. The sun still shines on the Eastern Seaboard's many seafaring towns and the cool fall air turns the foliage a dazzling crimson and gold. A trip to Canada and New England uncovers the history and character that started a nation. With the quaint Colonial charm of New England towns and the spectacular Canadian coastline, history is everywhere you look. Discover the very fabric of the cities and towns that are woven with history and experience French Canada's unique flavor and culture.
Follow in the footsteps of our forefathers in cities like Norfolk, Charleston and Boston. Visit the bright lights of New York City. Fall in love with quintessential French Quebec City and get charmed by quaint villages from Saint John to Bar Harbor. There's just no better way to experience the East Coast's autumn color than onboard a Princess cruise.
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- Classic Canada and New England: 10-Day New York City to Quebec City
Ship: Crown Princess
Ports of Call: New York, New York; Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Quebec City, Quebec; Quebec City, Quebec.
2010: September 17. 
- Classic Canada and New England: 10-Day Quebec City to New York City
Ship: Crown Princess
Ports of Call: Quebec City, Quebec; Quebec City, Quebec; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick; Bar Harbor, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; New York, New York.
2010: September 27. 
- Classic Canada and New England: 10-Day New York City to Quebec City
Ship: Crown Princess
Ports of Call: New York, New York; Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Quebec City, Quebec; Quebec City, Quebec.
2010: October 07. 
- Canada & Colonial America: 13-Day Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale
Ship: Crown Princess
Ports of Call: Quebec City, Quebec; Ville Saguenay, Quebec; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Bar Harbor, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; New York City, New York; Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
2010: October 17. 
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Follow in the footsteps of America’s forefathers in cities like Norfolk, Charleston and Boston. Visit the bright lights of New York City. Fall in love with quintessential French Québec City and get charmed by quaint villages from Saint John to Bar Harbor. Stroll through history among colonial brick buildings, autumn woods and rocky shores as you experience the sights, sounds and flavors of Canada and New England. There's just no better way to experience the East Coast's autumn color than onboard a Princess cruise.
- French Connection.
Cruise Eastern Canada and discover a decidedly French influence, from the idyllic coastal villages of Nova Scotia to the Rue St. Louis in Québec City. See the best-known sights, such as the lighthouse at Peggy's Cove or the churches of Saint John.
- Our Nation's Roots.
Cruise New England and discover America's roots along its rocky coastline. Historic cities like Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell, the house where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, as well as the great melting pot of New York City.
- Local Specialties.
The quaint New England of earlier times is alive and well in charming port cities we’ll visit on your cruise, like Bar Harbor and Newport. Grab a bowl of clam chowder or a lobster roll, nibble fresh Maine blueberries or bite into a famous Philly cheese-steak sandwich.
- Canada & New England Cruisetours.
Enhance your New England and Canada vacation with a Cruisetour. This combination of a cruise and land tour lets you experience more by land and sea. Add a Cruisetour to your itinerary.
- Saint John, New Brunswick.
Canada's oldest settlement is the gateway to the scenic wonders of New Brunswick, which remains remarkably unspoiled with 85 percent of the province still unsettled with vast expanses of forests, hills, streams, and a spectacular coastline dotted by historic and charming towns.
- Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
Located in Newfoundland's Bay of Islands, the town of Corner Brook is a wonderful island filled with magnificent fjords, thick forests and jagged headlands. It's a picturesque place to relax and enjoy the views or explore the numerous groomed walking trails.
- Quebec City, Quebec.
To visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. The architecture, ambiance and mostly French-speaking citizenry are proof that some of France has been permanently ingrained in North America. In addition to its European flair, Quebec City is the only remaining walled city north of Mexico.
- Saguenay River (Scenic Cruising).
The Saguenay River is a major waterway of Quebec and one of Canada's most scenic rivers. Its rushing tidewaters flow upriver as far as Saguenay. From Lac Saint-Jean in the Laurentian Highlands, it runs east to the city of Saguenay and drains into the Saint Lawrence River at Tadoussac.
- Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Sydney on Cape Breton Island was originally founded in 1785 by fleeing British Loyalists. They established a coal- and steel-producing community in Sydney that attracted a myriad of ethnic backgrounds. Today Sydney still exports coal and is a perfect jumping point for the scenic attractions of Cape Breton Island.
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