16-Day Maritime Provinces & St. Pierre Tour
Day 1: Toronto → Deer Lake → Gros Morne National Park
Day 2: Gros Morne National Park
Day 3:L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
Day 4: Labrador Adventure
Day 5: Port au Choix National Historic Site
Day 6: Gander
Day 7: Terra Nova National Park → Bonavista
Day 8: Trinity → Dildo
Day 9: Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve → St. John’s
Day 10: St. John’s → St. Pierre and Miquelon
Day 11: Miquelon Island
Day 12: St. Pierre → Halifax
Day 13: Halifax → Moncton
Day 14: Moncton → Prince Edward Island
Day 15: Prince Edward Island
Day 16: End of the trip
Day 1
Recommended to fly from Toronto to Deer Lake via AC1546 (self-arranged flight).Meet your Chinese-speaking guide and transfer to Gros Morne National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Stop at scenic viewpoints en route to admire Newfoundland’s wilderness.

Explore The Tablelands: A Martian-like landscape with 95% geological similarity to Mars. Hike through this unique geological wonder.

Day 2
Visit Lobster Head Lighthouse (a famous site within the National Park), perched dramatically on Atlantic cliffs—ideal for coastal photography.

Take Western Brook Pond Boat Tour (advance booking recommended): A glacial fjord surrounded by 600-meter cliffs, renowned for its crystal-clear, mineral-free waters.

Day 3
Discover L’Anse aux Meadows (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the last known Viking settlement in North America.
Day 4
Take an early ferry to Labrador, a region visited by fewer than 3% of Newfoundland travelers.
Explore Red Bay (UNESCO World Heritage Site): A 16th-century Basque whaling station.

Visit Point Amour Lighthouse: Atlantic Canada’s tallest and second-tallest in all of Canada (109 ft, built in 1857). Climb to the top for panoramic coastal views.
Day 5
Return to Newfoundland by ferry.
Visit Port au Choix, a key archaeological site where you might spot North American caribou. Its discoveries are hailed as one of North America’s most significant archaeological achievements.

Day 6: Gander
Drive to Gander (about 3 hours), stopping at Grand Falls-Windsor. Visit the Salmonid Interpretation Center to witness the awe-inspiring autumn salmon run (seasonal).

Day 7
Explore Terra Nova National Park, Canada’s first national park, via hiking or scenic drives.

Drive for about 2 hours to Bonavista (UNESCO World Heritage Site), where John Cabot landed in 1497. Visit historic lighthouses and cliffs.

Day 8
Wander Trinity, North America’s best-preserved fishing village with 18th-century architecture.
Hike the Skerwink Trail (3.5 km), ranked among National Geographic’s top coastal trails.Along the way, you can enjoy beautiful views of the coastline and cliffs.

Visit quirky Dildo Town: Brew local craft beer at Dildo Brewing Co. & Museum. The town's unique name attracts many visitors to the area.
Day 9
Drive for about 2.5 hours to explore Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve.This is one of the best birding spots in North America, home to tens of thousands of seabirds and perfect for photographers.

Arrive in St. John’s, Newfoundland’s capital. Visit St. John’s landmark, Signal Hill National Historic Site and Cabot Tower for Atlantic vistas which was built in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot's discovery of Newfoundland .

Day 10
Stop at Cape Spear Lighthouse, (North America’s easternmost point). It is geographically the easternmost point of the North American continent, with magnificent views of lighthouses and coastline.

Ferry to St. Pierre, a French archipelago. Tour the St. Pierre Museum, Cathedral, and harbor.Experience the unique flavor of the French islands.
Day 11
Ferry to Miquelon Island for coastal hikes and French-colonial villages.

Day 12
Fly to Halifax. Visit Lunenburg (UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to the iconic Bluenose II schooner.

Head to Peggy's Cove (a famous lighthouse site). The world's most beautiful lighthouse awakens in the pink evening sun and the granite coastline is a timeless romance.

Day 13
Drive to Moncton via Bay of Fundy, stopping at Hopewell Rocks to witness 16-meter tides sculpting "flowerpot" sea stacks.

If time permitted, experience Magnetic Hill. It is just like a mischievous magician, it makes it easy for visitors to challenge the impossible, as if breaking the law of gravity.

Day 14
Visit Shediac to snap photos with the world’s largest lobster statue.

Cross the Confederation Bridge (13 km) to PEI. Explore Charlottetown (Government House, St. Dunstan, etc ), birthplace of Canadian Confederation.Hear about the founding of the nation in 1864 here.

Day 15
Discover PEI National Park’s red sandstone cliffs and emerald fields.

Step into Green Gables Heritage Place, and experience the Cultural Charm of Anne of Green Gables

Day 16
End the tour with a flight from Charlottetown back to the comfort of your home.





