New England and Atlantic Canada are fascinating destinations, and cruise ships are a great way to see this beautiful part of the world.
Fall is the most popular time to visit New England and Atlantic Canada, but some cruise ships also sail to the area in the summer months.

I sailed a September voyage from Boston to Montreal on the small ship Le Boreal of Compagnie du Ponant, and this cruise travel journal documents the ports of call and activities we enjoyed.
- Overview and Embarkation on Le Boreal
- Bar Harbor, Maine
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Halifax - Peggy's Cove
- Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
- Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec (Magdalen Islands) - Morning Tour
- Iles de la Madeleine - Afternoon Tour
- Perce, Quebec
- Perce - Bonaventure Island
- Havre St. Pierre, Quebec - Niapiskau Island
- Havre St. Pierre, Quebec - Quarry Island
- Tadoussac, Quebec
- Saguenay, Quebec
- Quebec City
- Montreal and Disembarkation
Peggy's Cove Lighthouse in Nova Scotia (c) Linda Garrison
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