Whatever you enjoy—whether it’s the country’s pristine beauty, friendly and welcoming communities, delicious flavours, or opportunities for adventure—the Travel Canada by Sea! expedition guide will get you intrigued and informed about your next journey to these exciting destinations. |
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Discover captivating facts about Canada's iconic wildlife More than a dozen species of cetaceans ply the rich estuary waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, while beautiful and endemic birdlife soars above. The High Arctic is home to the celebrated big five: muskoxen, walrus, narwhal, belugas, and polar bears. Get to know artistic and cultural traditions unique to the country's Atlantic and Arctic coastlines Newfoundland’s rocky seashore is fertile soil for creative pursuits of all varieties. Meanwhile, Nunavut’s cultural practices are experiencing a resurgence, and the territory is a haven for aficionados of Inuit art. Explore intriguing history that many Canadians know little about Public art monuments in Ausuittuq (Grise Fiord) and Qausuittuq (Resolute Bay) pay a poignant homage to survivors of Canada’s forced Inuit relocations. Further south, the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, France’s sole remaining colonial presence in North America, were at one time a nearby threat of Nazi influence. |
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L’Anse aux Meadows UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Dennis Minty |
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Dream about the must-see highlights from around these regions, including: - Sable Island National Park Reserve
- L’Anse aux Meadows UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area
- The Kinngait (Cape Dorset) artist co-operative
Find out more about what you can expect from a small-ship expedition travel experience: - Zodiac rides
- Wildlife spotting
- On-board education
- Polar plunges
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