Vancouver to Canada & New England Maple Leaf Adventures Cascadia Cruise Reviews

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Main lounge has bar, coffee tea station, espresso maker and daily activity board.
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View from the hot tub on top deck of ship, very enjoyable while sailing or in evening.
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Group meals in main cabin, chef caters to special diet needs. BC wines featured with dinner, and fresh caught seafood including prawn, crab, salmon and halibut.
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Evening presentation by experts, this one by Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-residence Scott Forsyth.
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Astonishing wildlife and historic culture in comfort hours from the city

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Cascadia

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Roadkilt
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

The British Columbia coast hosts UNESCO cultural sites (Haida G’waii), abundant accessible wildlife sighting (Wild Coast Vancouver island) and deep access into the largest protected temperature rain forest on earth (Great Bear Rain Forest). Maple Leaf Adventure’s renovated steel catamaran Cascadia runs week long trips for up to two dozen passengers in these and more. I’ve been on all three ...
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Sail Date: September 2020


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