Day 1
VIRGINIA • HARRISBURG, PA:
Early today we board our
comfortable Christian Tours Prevost motorcoach and head
north. Our route takes us through North Carolina and the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. We overnight in Harrisburg, PA.
Day 2
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY • HYDE PARK • FRANKLIN
ROOSEVELT HOME, LIBRARY AND MUSEUM • ALBANY:
Today we travel up the Hudson River Valley on our way to
Albany. In Hyde Park we visit the home of Franklin Roosevelt,
maintained as it was at his death in 1945. Our 32nd President
and his wife Eleanor are buried in the Rose Garden. The
Library and Museum contain his papers, gifts, books, ship
models, and personal belongings. We continue to Albany for
our overnight stay and an included dinner together. (D)
Day 3
BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT • GRANDMA MOSES
SCHOOLHOUSE • BENNINGTON MUSEUM • HILDENE:
Today’s sightseeing begins in Bennington, Vermont, headquarters
for Ethan Allen’s Green Mountain Boys, known to
the Yankees as the “Bennington Mob.” Bennington Museum
is one of the country’s finest regional museums, featuring
a large collection of old Bennington pottery, a very rare
collection of American blown and pressed glass, the oldest
Stars and Stripes in existence, rare documents, costumes,
uniforms, and furnishings. On this property is the Grandma
Moses Schoolhouse. Her furniture, paintings, and memorabilia
complete the schoolhouse. Also today we enjoy the splendor
of the Green Mountains, which cover a quarter of a million
acres in Vermont. This afternoon we visit Hildene, the stately
home of Robert Todd Lincoln. The Georgian Revival mansion
contains original furnishings, a 1,000 pipe organ and family
memorabilia.
Day 4
FAIRBANKS MUSEUM • CANNON MOUNTAIN TRAMWAY
• FADDEN’S GENERAL STORE:
This morning we visit the
Fairbanks Museum. It was here in St. Johnsbury that Thaddeus
Fairbanks invented the platform scales in 1830. Next, we head
for the Mount Washington Valley, located in the White Mountains
of New Hampshire. We’ll ride the enclosed tramway rising
2,022 feet over a distance of one mile to the Cannon Mountain
Summit, where the view is magnificent. We stop at Fadden’s
General Store & Maple Sugarhouse. We’ll tour the sugar house
and have an opportunity to sample and purchase products.
We overnight in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Day 5
NUBBLE LIGHTHOUSE • KENNEBUNKPORT • PORTLAND
HEAD LIGHT • L. L. BEAN • BOOTHBAY HARBOR •
LOBSTER DINNER:
Shortly after we depart the hotel, we cross
into the beautiful state of Maine. This morning we’ll travel on
the coastal highway, Route 1, viewing portions of the scenic
rocky coastline. Our first stop is at Cape Neddick where we
view the Nubble Lighthouse. From here we travel through the
quaint village of Kennebunkport. We’ll drive slowly by Walker’s
Pointe, where we’ll see President George and First Lady Barbara
Bush’s summer home. Our next stop is Cape Elizabeth. Here
we’ll have an excellent view of the Portland Head Light. Have
your cameras ready - this is the Rocky Coast of Maine! This
afternoon we will stop at L. L. Bean, one of America’s largest
mail order houses featuring clothing, accessories and merchandise
for the outdoorsman and campers. Then continue along
the rocky coast to Boothbay Harbor. Tonight we enjoy some
“down east” cooking at one of the area’s seafood restaurants. (D)
Day 6
BAR HARBOR • ACADIA NATIONAL PARK • CADILLAC
MOUNTAIN • GRANITE COASTLINE • ST JOHN:
Today we
continue along Highway 1, enjoying the rugged coast. Noon
finds us in Bar Harbor, the largest town on Mount Desert
Island — one of the most beautiful islands on the Atlantic
Coast. Here is Acadia National Park, one of America’s most
beautiful. This is the Maine of the storybooks. Waves come
crashing against the granite coastline of Cadillac Mountain,
the highest point on the Atlantic coast. From the top you’ll
experience beauty unlike any you’ve ever seen before! We
could remain here forever, but soon we must continue on our
way into Canada. When we arrive at the border in Calais, you
are half way to the North Pole from the Equator. The 45th
parallel passes a few miles south of town on US Highway 1
near Perry. We overnight in Saint John.
Day 7
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TOUR • ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
HOUSE • LOBSTER SUPPER:
We take the Confederation
Bridge to Prince Edward Island. Arriving on the island, we
follow Highway 1 through potato fields and farming areas to
Charlottetown. We tour the lush farmlands, pass tiny fishing
hamlets, and cross the wooded slopes of Prince Edward Island.
You’ll view deep coves lashed by ocean waves,
and marvel at sandy beaches, stark red capes,
and green hills. We travel by the home of Lucy
Maude Montgomery, authoress of the Anne of
Green Gables series. Tonight we will travel out
in the countryside for a lobster feast. (D)
Day 8
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL MUSEUM •
DINNER:
This morning we must say goodbye
to Prince Edward Island as we board the ferry
back to the mainland and travel north to Cape
Breton Island. This afternoon we visit the
Alexander Graham Bell Museum. We explore
the fascinating museum before checking in
for two nights’ lodging on Cape Breton Island.
Dinner is included at the hotel. (D)
Day 9
CABOT TRAIL • LUNCH AT KELTIC LODGE:
Today we travel the Cabot Trail, often
described as the most spectacular drive in
North America. Take a deep breath---the
scenery is unsurpassed! See awesome views from windswept
peaks, infinite steeps of sawtooth rock, lonely beaches, and
heart-stopping drops down sheer cliff-sides. We pass small
fishing villages along the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Cape
Breton Highlands National Park. We climb sharply over 1,116
feet, taking in the magnificent views of the Gulf, then travel
east along the plateau overlooking the Atlantic. The shore
is rocky, identified with numerous coves at the mouths of
picturesque valleys. A memorable lunch is included today at
Keltic Lodge. (L)
Day 10
MARINE DRIVE • HALIFAX • MARITIME MUSEUM:
This
morning we take the Canso Causeway back to the
mainland. At Antigonish we head back to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Marine Eastern Shore Drive is as close as you can get
without getting wet. The tang of salt air and the solitary cry of
the gull are the signature of this drive leading to Dartmouth
and Halifax. We visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
which maintains a nautical and marine history of Atlantic
Canada. The permanent exhibits include “Titanic: The Unsinkable
Ship” and “Halifax, Halifax Wrecked: The Story of the
Halifax Explosion,” a shipchandlery, Shipwrecks and Lifesaving,
Days of Sail gallery and much more. We stay in the capital
city of Halifax tonight. Enjoy your surroundings this evening
for a walk and dining on your own.
Day 11
HALIFAX CITY TOUR • PEGGY’S COVE • LUNCH •
LIGHTHOUSE TRAIL:
We begin the day with a guided
tour of the legendary city of Halifax. See the famous Citadel,
surrounded by a dry moat, marvel at the Old Town Clock,
admire Point Pleasant Park, stroll the Public Gardens, and
more before we turn south to Peggy’s Cove. This unique,
picturesque place of beauty is a must. It is probably the most
photographed spot on the Atlantic coast. After a seafood
luncheon at the restaurant here, we turn south to explore the
Lighthouse Trail on our way to Yarmouth for our overnight stay. (L)
Day 12
FERRY • YARMOUTH TO BAR HARBOR • PORTLAND:
This morning we board the ferry from Yarmouth to
Bar Harbor. Upon arrival in Bar Harbor, we travel to Portland
for our overnight.
Day 13
BOSTON CITY TOUR • QUINCY’S MARKET • KENNEDY
LIBRARY:
Today we are joined by a local guide for a
tour of one of America’s most historic cities, Boston. See
Boston Common, the Paul Revere House, the Old North
Church, and Faneuil Hall. We take time for lunch, on your
own, at historic Quincy’s Market. This afternoon we tour the
museum at the John F. Kennedy Library, which is considered
by many to be the most beautiful work of recent architecture
in the country. This evening we overnight in Connecticut.
Day 14
PHILADELPHIA • INDEPENDENCE HALL • DINNER:
We spend the morning at Independence National
Historic Park, “the most historic square mile in America,”
which will give us a fascinating insight into the splendor of
colonial times. Within the park we’ll see Independence Hall
and the Liberty Bell. We continue south to Maryland, for our
final night’s rest. Tonight we enjoy our last dinner together,
recalling many interesting places we’ve just seen. (D)
Day 15
HOME:
Our final day sees our return home with cameras
full of pictures and our pockets full of postcards. We
will soon be sharing with friends and family all the spectacular
scenery of New England and Nova Scotia.