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2015 We're kicking oour 2016 sailing season with one of National Geographic Traveller's 50 Tours of a Lifetime! is voyage incorporates the stunning coastal regions of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, including the Gaspé, the Magdalen Islands, Cape Breton, and Saint-Pierre. Marine mammals should be plentiful—some of the best whale watching in Canada is concentrated between the high clis of Saguenay Fjord. Forillon National Park and Île-Bonaventure Provincial Park oer spectacular wildlife opportunities, including numerous migrating seabirds. e Magdalen Islands' mix of Acadian and English influences and a history of more than four hundred shipwrecks are among their unique features. ey are also home to endangered bird species, including the piping plover and roseate tern. A stop at Cape Breton, famed for its rocky shores, glacial valleys, and barren headlands, is sure to be a highlight. We’ll also visit Prince Edward IslandCanada's smallest province, and the birthplace of Confederation. We bring our voyage to a close at Saint-Pierre, the last remaining outpost of New France, where fine wine, good cheese and French fashion are to be found—just othe coast of Newfoundland. is itinerary features some French programming. MIGHTY SAINT LAWRENCE JUNE 1JUNE 10, 2016 ABOARD THE OCEAN ENDEAVOUR
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2015

We're kicking off our 2016 sailing season with one of National Geographic Traveller's 50 Tours of a Lifetime! This voyage incorporates the stunning coastal regions of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, including the Gaspé, the Magdalen Islands, Cape Breton, and Saint-Pierre.

Marine mammals should be plentiful—some of the best whale watching in Canada is concentrated between the high cliffs of Saguenay Fjord. Forillon National Park and Île-Bonaventure Provincial Park offer spectacular wildlife opportunities, including numerous migrating seabirds. The Magdalen Islands' mix of Acadian and English influences and a history of more than four hundred shipwrecks are among their unique features. They are also home to endangered bird species, including the piping plover and roseate tern. A stop at Cape Breton, famed for its rocky shores, glacial valleys, and barren headlands, is sure to be a highlight. We’ll also visit Prince Edward Island—Canada's smallest province, and the birthplace of Confederation.

We bring our voyage to a close at Saint-Pierre, the last remaining outpost of New France, where fine wine, good cheese and French fashion are to be found—just off the coast of Newfoundland.

This itinerary features some French programming.

MIGHTY SAINT LAWRENCEJUNE 1–JUNE 10, 2016 ABOARD THE OCEAN ENDEAVOUR

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HIGHLIGHTS

• Experience Québec’s unique history and culture

• Search for the largest animal on earth—the blue whale

• See one of the world’s largest gannet colonies; over 50,000 pairs

• Enjoy the natural beauty of Cape Breton Island

• Sail the Saguenay, spectacular feeding ground for marine and bird species

• Photograph the famous red cliffs of the Magdalen Islands

PROPOSED ITINERARY

Day 1: Québec City, QC

Day 2: Saguenay Fjord

Day 3: Lower Saint Lawrence

Day 4: Forillon National Park / Gaspé

Day 5: Île Bonaventure Provincial Park

Day 6: Prince Edward Island

Day 7: Cape Breton Island, NS

Day 8: Magdalen Islands, QC

Day 9: Expedition stop, NL

Day 10: Saint-Pierre, France

CHARTER FLIGHTS

Outbound:

Saint-Pierre, FR to St. John’s, NL

June 10, 2016

Early-afternoon arrival

$350 usd per person (includes all taxes and fees) or join us for an optional overnight cruise from Saint-Pierre to St. John's aboard the Ocean Endeavour! Contact us for more details.

Passengers are responsible for arranging their own transport to Québec City and from St. John's.

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DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 1: Québec City, QC

One of the oldest European settlements in North America, Québec takes its name from the Algonquin word meaning ‘where the river narrows.’ The city that Champlain founded in 1608 was the capital of New France, and later, of British North America. Today, the proud capital of the province of the same name boasts the old-world charms of Vieux Québec, the world-famous Chateau Frontenac Hotel, and the only remaining intact citadel walls in North America. Cultural riches, superb cuisine, and an incredible view over the river make Québec the perfect place to begin our voyage.

Day 2: Saguenay Fjord

The Saguenay drains fresh water from Lac St. Jean, but the greater part of its volume is salt tidal water from the Saint Lawrence Estuary. The result is an ideal habitat for marine mammals including four species of whales—fin, minke, blue, and the famous (and endangered) Saguenay beluga population. Saguenay-Saint Lawrence Marine Park and Saguenay Fjord National Park both protect the region’s vast natural riches.

Day 3: Lower Saint Lawrence

Today we will be exploring the south coast of the Lower Saint Lawrence. Our stop is weather-dependent; ideally we will have favourable conditions for an excursion to

the famed Reford Gardens. The gardens are home to a sculpture park, art installations, and an array of unique floral walks and enclosures.

Day 4: Forillon National Park / Gaspé

The Gaspé Peninsula, also known as Gaspésie, separates the mouth of the Saint Lawrence from Baie de Chaleur. Dominated by high cliffs on the north shore, the Gaspé includes the eastern tip of the Appalachian Mountain chain and offers amazing views from its highland regions, which jut above the treeline.

The first National Park in Québec, Forillon, is an important bird and marine mammal habitat. Forillon also preserves human history in the Grand-Grave National Heritage Site, telling the story of the fishing families who once made their homes here. The park contains Canada’s tallest lighthouse, and fortifications remaining from the Second World War, when German U-boats threatened Allied shipping.

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Day 5: Île Bonaventure National Park / Percé

Parc National de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé is the formal name of the park at the eastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula. But most Canadians are more familiar with its best-known feature, the awe-inspiring Percé Rock. The area’s flora

and fauna are world-renowned, including famous colonies of northern gannets: the largest is on Bonaventure Island and comprises nearly 50,000 pairs.

Named by Samuel de Champlain, Percé itself is an internationally famed marvel, a huge natural arch within a mass of reddish limestone and sandstone. A second arch collapsed in 1845,

leaving a massive column at one end. Fin, minke, humpback, and blue whales ply the nearby waters of this magnificent coastal outpost.

Day 6: Prince Edward Island

Canada’s smallest province in both size and population, Prince Edward Island is known by several other names, including “Garden of the Gulf” (for its lush agricultural lands) and the “Cradle of Confederation” (referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864). It is a realm of rolling hills, wooded glades, ocean coves, and famously red soil. The island’s landscape has a strong bearing on its inhabitants, and Prince Edward Island—often abbreviated as pei—retains a slow-paced, old-world flavour in its small, rural settlements. The island was made famous by Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (and its sequels)—and to this day the Cavendish farmhouse described in the book is a popular destination for visitors.

Day 7: Cape Breton Island, NS

Today we call in at picturesque Cape Breton Island, an island comprising rocky shores, rolling farmland, glacial valleys, barren headlands, mountains, woods, and plateaus. A day of memorable hiking and cultural experiences awaits us here.

Day 8: Magdalen Islands, QC

Long frequented by Mi’kmaq people, likely walrus hunters, the Magdalen Islands (les Îles-de-la-Madeleine) in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence were first sighted by Europeans when Jacques Cartier sailed among them in 1534. Today, although closer to

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Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, they form a regional municipality of the province of Québec.

However, the islands have a history distinct from that of mainland Québec. When the British expelled the Acadians from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Magdalene Islanders remained, and to this day take great pride in their Acadian heritage. There are also long-standing English settlements, and a percentage of the population can claim descent from survivors of the many shipwrecks that have occurred among the islands. Iconic red sandstone cliffs are among the islands’ most striking features.

Day 9: Expedition Stop, NL

Newfoundland’s south coast offers many surprises, including vast stretches of virtually uninhabited wilderness. Fjords, cliffs, and islands offer excellent Zodiac cruising territory and terrific birding opportunities. We will be availing ourselves of all the area has to offer and may be stopping in any of several possible destinations depending on conditions.

Day 10: Saint-Pierre, FR

On a trip that traces the history and geography of New France, it’s appropriate that we wind up in France. Saint-Pierre remains an official territory of the French Republic, albeit only a few dozen kilometres off the shore of Newfoundland.

You will have an opportunity to explore the town before transferring to our charter flight to St. John's, NL.

©Clayton Anderson

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FEATURED STAFF

PIERRE RICHARD NATURALIST

Pierre grew up in Québec City and has travelled extensively along both shores of the Estuary and Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It was there that he developed a life-

long interest in marine mammals, and in particular, whales. He has co-authored two field guides on eastern Canadian marine mammals and spent thirty years working as a biologist and research scientist for Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

PHIL JENKINS AUTHOR AND MUSICIAN

Phil is a newspaper columnist, travel writer, author, and performing songwriter. He has been a freelance columnist for the Ottawa Citizen since

1991 and writes for magazines, including National Geographic Traveler, Equinox, Canadian Geographic, and Toronto Life. He has written the non-fiction bestsellers Fields of Vision, An Acre of Time, River Song: Sailing the History of the St. Lawrence, and Beneath My Feet: The Memoirs of George Mercer Dawson. Phil teaches and lectures at Carleton University.

JAY INGRAM AUTHOR

Jay hosted cbc Radio’s science program Quirks and Quarks, Discovery Channel Canada’s Daily Planet, and has written twelve books, most of which have

been bestsellers. He is Chair of the Science Communications Program at the Banff Centre. Along with Mary Anne Moser, he is co-founder of the arts, science, and engineering happening Beakerhead, which launched in September 2013. Jay is a member of the Order of Canada.

*This is a small sample of our talented team of Resource Staff—for a more complete list, please visit adventurecanada.com.

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DISCOVERY FEE

Each area we visit has rich cultural experiences and wild treasures to offer. As guests, we have made a point of sourcing and supporting local projects in the areas through which we travel. A contribution from each passenger, billed separately as the Discovery Fee, represents a portion of the money we donate to ensure the longevity and success of educational, environmental, and cultural initiatives in these regions. Our Discovery Fee is $250 usd per person for all shipboard expeditions.

PRICING

Rates are in U.S. dollars, per person, per voyage based on double occupancy except for C1 and C2, which are quad and triple cabins, respectively. Discovery Fee and charter/commercial airfare are not included in the berth price. Single occupancy cabins are available in select cabins on Ocean Endeavour. Please call for availability.

CURRENCY

Although we are a Canadian company, most of our operating costs are paid in U.S. dollars. For this reason all tour prices are in U.S. dollars. We will accept Canadian dollars at an incentivized exchange rate; please call for details. We are not responsible for bank exchange rates on credit card transactions.

TOUR FARES

Published prices are based on exchange rates and tariffs in effect at the time of printing (October 2015) and are subject to change without notice. Once the deposit has been received changes will not be made to the base price.

No refund will be given if costs are reduced. The company reserves the right to amend all or part of any tour price for any reason including, without limitation: increased fuel costs, airfares, airport charges or increases in ground operator service fees. If the price increase is more than 7% (except increases resulting from an increase in retail sales tax or Federal Goods and Services Tax or Harmonized Sales Tax) the customer has the right to cancel the contract and obtain a full refund. Tour fees quoted are based on group participation. Prices are cash/cheque discounted, and in U.S. dollars.

2016 CREDIT CARD PRICING IS AS FOLLOWS IN USD:

Mighty Saint Lawrence: C1 $2,699 C2 $3,531 C3 $4,883 C4 $6,235 C5 $7,275 C6 $8,315 C7 $9,355 C8 $10,395 C9 $11,435 C10 $12,475 Sable Island: C1 $2,491 C2 $3,323 C3 $4,155 C4 $5,195 C5 $6,235 C6 $7,379 C7 $8,419 C8 $9,459 C9 $10,499 C10 $11,539 Newfoundland Circumnavigation: C1 $3,947 C2 $4,987 C3 $6,443 C4 7,795 C5 $9,043 C6 $10,291 C7 $11,539 C8 $12,891 C9 $14,243 C10 $15,595 Greenland & Wild Labrador: C1 $5,195 C2 $6,235 C3 $7,691 C4 $9,043 C5 $10,291 C6 $11,539 C7 $12,787 C8 $14,139 C9$15,491 C10 $16,843 Heart of the Arctic: C1 $4,155 C2 $5,403 C3 $6,859 C4 $8,211 C5 $9,459 C6 $10,707 C7 $11,955 C8 $13,307 C9 $14,659 C10 $16,011 Arctic Safari: C1 $6,027 C2 $7,067 C3 $8,523 C4 $9,875 C5 $11,123 C6 $12,371 C7 $13,619 C8 $14,971 C9 $16,323 C10 $17,675 Arctic Explorer: C1 $6,027 C2 $7,067 C3 $8,523 C4 $9,875 C5 $11,123 C6 $12,371 C7 $13,619 C8 $14,971 C9 $16,323 C10 $17,675 Into the Northwest Passage: C1 $9,355 C2 $10,811 C3 $12,579 C4 $14,139 C5 $15,699 C6 $17,259 C7 $18,819 C8 $20,379 C9 $21,939 C10 $23,499 Out of the Northwest Passage: C1 $8,315 C2 $9,771 C3 $11,539 C4 $13,099 C5 $14,659 C6 $16,219 C7 $17,779 C8 $19,339 C9 $20,899 C10 $22,459

PAYMENT POLICY

A deposit of $1,000 usd per person is required upon booking to confirm participation. The balance of the payment is required 120 days prior to your departure date. The Company reserves the right to cancel reservations if payments are not received in time. Prices are cash/cheque discounted, if you wish to pay by credit card please refer to our credit card pricing. Please make cheques payable to: ADVENTURE CANADA. Please review our Cancellation & Refund Policy for a full outline of our cancellation terms.

As a registered Ontario company, we are licensed to sell travel packages through the Travel Industry Council of Ontario. We are required to keep all customer deposits in Client Trust Accounts and may only use the funds once the trip has begun or to make a deposit to an operator on behalf of the client. Our Client Trust Accounts are reviewed by a CPA on an annual basis and regularly inspected by TICO auditors.

WE ARE FAMILY FRIENDLYFamily is important! To promote multi-generational travel, we are offering a 30% discount to travellers under 30 years of age. Please call us for details!

WE LOVE BAGPIPERS!If you can play the bagpipes, bring them along and ask about our bagpiper’s rebate!

SAILING SOLO?We have a select number of single cabins available at no extra charge! Please call us for details.

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2016 EXPEDITION COSTS INCLUDE:

*Passage aboard the Ocean Endeavour *Pre-departure materials *Special access permits, entry and park fees *Team of expedition staff *Applicable taxes *Educational program *Interactive workshops *Evening entertainment *Guided activities *Sightseeing and community visits *All Shipboard Meals *All Zodiac excursions *Port fees

2016 EXPEDITION COSTS DO NOT INCLUDE:

*$250 Discovery Fee *Commercial & Charter flights *Gratuities (suggested $15 usd per passenger, per day) *Personal expenses *Mandatory medical evacuation insurance *Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes *Possible fuel surcharges *Pre & post hotel accommodation *Optional excursions *Additional costs associated with payments made by credit card *Please see credit card rates on page 92

2016 EXPEDITION & BERTH PRICES

Discovery Fee

Date 2016 Days

Cabin Class Categories

Mighty Saint Lawrence 10

Charterflights

$350Jun 01–Jun 10

$250

1

$2,595

$250

2

$3,395

$250

3

$4,695

$250

4

$5,995

$250

5

$6,995

$250

6

$7,995

$250

7

$8,995

$250

8

$9,995

$250

9

$10,995

$250

10

$11,995

ALL PRICES ARE IN U.S. DOLLARS AND ARE CASH/CHEQUE DISCOUNTED


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