This cruise was in Canada in an area that we hadn't seen before & we didn't have to fly overseas.
It started in Quebec City overnighting there. It was really hot in Quebec & we took a walking tour that was supposed to be moderate but many of us couldn't keep up with the tour guide. Someone ran ahead to ask her to slow down.
Every night we ate dinner with guests sharing a table in the dining rooms and met some great people. Everyone was very friendly from either the US or Canada and glad to back cruising. The food was good but not spectacular. The salads were not very good in the dining room. The desserts were really good.
The cabin was a handicap cabin so it was large but the balcony was small.
This was a good port visiting the Anne of Green Gables House and the lobster lunch was delicious!
The weather wasn't great so it was good to be on a bus for this tour.
The trip to Peggy's Cove was interesting but crowded with 3 cruise ships in town that day.
Walking to the village green we found out that there were free busses thanks to LLBean so we were able to see Acadia Park and the areas around Bar Harbor.