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ChrisM

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:wink: Wer kann mir Tipps (hinsichtlich Must-See, etc) für diese Route geben :?:

Montreal - Quebec City - Tadoussac - Edmunston - Bay of Fundy (-Halifax) - Bar Harbor - Portland - Montreal

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps für Quebec-NewBrunswick-NovaSotia-Maine
« Antwort #1 am: 28.06.2004, 21:51 Uhr »
Also, ich kann nur zu Nova Scotia sowie St. John/Moncton aus eignere Erfahrung etwas beitragen.

Die tidal bore haben wir ganz interessant gefunden, da es so entspannt und ruhig zuging. Aufeinmal kam die tidal bore leise angeplätschert. Das war aber nicht in St. John, wo man zu diesem Ereignis extra eine Art Tribüne gebaut hat. Den Ort selber müsste ich noch einmal nachsehen.

Wir sind von Moncton (ganz nett, viele schöne Läden) nach Digby per Fähre gefahren. Und haben dann Ananapolis Royal beguckt, das uns sehr mit seiner gemütlichen Atmosphäre gefallen hat. Noch viel altes Kolonie-gefühl.

Lunenburg war schön, aber von Touris überlaufen, anders als Mahone Bay, das allerdings nichtg so ein geschlossenes Stadtbild vermittelt. Peggys Cove auch sehr viele Touris, aber irgendwo ein Muss.

Halifax war ganz okay, aber uns zu groß, nachdem wir vorher 3 Wochen auf Neufundland waren.

Das sind meine Einfälle zu deinen Fragen.

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #2 am: 07.07.2004, 00:01 Uhr »
Die tidal bore kann man am besten in Shubenacadie sehen. Allerdings sollte man vorher an einem der Visitor Centers erfragen, wann sie erwartet wird, sonst kann das Warten lang werden.

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #3 am: 07.07.2004, 08:47 Uhr »
Hi Mona,

wie du siehst, hab ich meine Planung insofern geändert, dass wir (wahrscheinlich) auf Nova Scotia verzichten werden müssen.

Allein die Region Charlevoix ist ja wunderschön, und da werden wir sicher gut 3 Tage (inklusive Tadoussac) sein.

Das St. John River Valley ist anscheinend nicht so besonders?. Da werden wir dann zur Bay of Fundy durchsausen. Dort bin ich mir noch nicht ganz klar, welche Schwerpunkte wir setzen sollen, insbesondere, wenn wir dann wirklich ohne NS nach Maine fahren.

Denke, dass wir eine eigene Reise mal nach Nova Scotia und PEI planen werden.

Aber so haben wir dann auch ein paar Tage um via White Mountains (?) nach Montreal retour zu fahren.

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #4 am: 07.07.2004, 09:31 Uhr »
Hallo ChrisM,

das finde ich eine gute Entscheidung. Sonst siehst Du alles nur halb und nichts richtig. Und das wäre schade, denn die Atlantikprovinzen bieten wirklich eine ganze Menge an tollen Sehenswürdigkeiten und landschaftlichen Highlights, an denen man nicht einfach nur vorbeifahren sollte.

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #5 am: 07.07.2004, 09:35 Uhr »
Tut mir halt auf der einen Seite schon leid, weil mir NS von den Landschaftsbildern, die ich gesehen habe wahnsinnig gefällt.

Auf der anderen Seite muss man doch auch mal Quebec gesehen haben...

Allerdings: Vielleciht ist Nova Scotia ohnedies in den Sommermonaten besser zu besichtigen als im September. Schließlich spielt der Indian Summer dort doch ohnedies nicht so die große Rolle, oder!?

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #6 am: 07.07.2004, 09:40 Uhr »
Hallo,

die Atlantikprovinzen sind im Indian Summer sicher spektakulärer als im Sommer. Aber man sollte sich Zeit dafür nehmen, um auch mal wandern zu können.

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #7 am: 07.07.2004, 11:05 Uhr »
hallo chrism,

in montreal haben wir in einem der grösseren b&b übernachtet und ich kann nur sagen, das hat sich gelohnt!!
das beste frühstück während unserer kanadatour 2003. sehr schöne zimmer, sehr zentral. ca. 110 can$ pro nacht in den kleinen zimmern.

http://www.bbcanada.com/5948.html

grüsse meier2

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Re: Ostkanada: Tipps f. Quebec New Brunswick Nova Sotia Main
« Antwort #8 am: 08.07.2004, 22:25 Uhr »
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DAY 1 HOME CITIES TO TORONTO, ON
Fly in from home cities to the Toronto International Airport. A complimentary airport transfer voucher is included in your final tour documents. Enjoy a full service hotel, as the rest of the day is free to do as you wish. Meet and join your Tour Director and fellow passengers this evening in the hotel lobby for a "Welcome Get Acquainted" Dinner at the hotel.


DAY 2 NIAGARA FALLS, ON
A warm welcome to you all onboard our luxury motorcoach. Of course it is air-conditioned and washroom equipped for our comfort and enjoyment. We are treated to a locally guided city tour of Toronto. After lunch, we proceed along the Queen Elizabeth Highway to Niagara Falls, the "Honeymoon Capital of the World." Get ready for a thrilling excursion aboard the "Maid of the Mist."The rest of the day and evening is free to do as you please.


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DAY 4 MONTREAL, QUE
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DAY 6 SAINT JOHN NB
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2 nights
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2 nights
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2 nights
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