For many cruisers, Canada cruises are a pleasant alternative to crowded Caribbean itineraries. These quaint voyages might not feature snorkeling or sunbathing, but they do offer a rare glimpse into unique cultures and historical ports of call that educate as well as entertain travelers. Because of early winters in northerly climates, Canada cruises are only available during the summer travel season, typically from early June through October.
Spectacular autumn foliage draws visitors from all around the world on cruises to Canada and because of this early to mid-September are the most popular times for cruises to Canada. Halifax, Nova Scotia, is the second largest natural harbor in the world and featured attractions include its picturesque landscape and a substantial collection of Titanic relics that explain the city’s connection to the ill fated liner. Quebec City is another popular port of call, an isolated walled city that is a microcosm of French culture, cuisine and architecture.
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