East Coast questions?

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I need help please :confused3 :confused3

We would like to tour around for a few(maybe 10)
days. If anyone could answer a few questions that would be great.

1- how long a drive from Toronto?
2-what do I definetley want to see?
3-and which ones are a charge?
4-where to stay( I'm thinking a few nights here, a few nights there)
5-I love lobster-where to eat?
6- is whale watching a paid tour or is there a free area?
7-good beaches?

Thanks in advance
 
The drive would be approx. 13 to15 Hrs. I would spend a few days in the Shediac and Moncton area. Shediac is known to be the Lobster Capital of the World they have a festival in July. Shediac also has beautiful beaches with the warmest water north of Virginia. Moncton has lots to do a water park and an indoor amusement park for those rainy days oh!! and a large mall across from that park.. From that area it's a short drive to the Fundy Park and Hopewell Rocks where there are the most amazing tides. After that you can drive thru the park towards St-Andrews for some Whale watching. You can also cross the Confederation Bridge to P.E.I also a short drive from Moncton. And the list goes on and on!!!
Here check out this site and order your own guide with a motel directory and a things to do list. www.TourismNewBrunswick.ca

Hope you come and enjoy our province!!!! :flower:
 
Hey there,
We did a East Coast vacation and are doing a mini one this summer, Quebec City, Bar Harbor Maine and home via Vermont.

We went in 2002. It was a beautiful trip. 11 hours from Toronto to Grand falls NB. We worked our way from Grand Falls to the Hartland Covered Bridge which is neat, it is the longest covered bridge in the world I beleive but canada for sure. Then to Kings Landing, i wouldn't go there again....like Pioneer Village. From there we went to Hopewell Rocks they are amazing to see, in between high and low tides we did a cave tour which DH and the kids loved. I did not but I am a chicken. We went to Moncton for Magnetic Hill and there is a little wharfy thing there ...great beaver tails. Took the bridge over to PEI.....loved it!!! I am going to retire there in the summers and DIS in the winters. We went to summerside but stayed in Cavendish (Anne Shirley Cottages) went to Anne of Green Gables....I am a expert on Anne of Green Gables and there are any things that aren't true to the move....beach is beautiful however. Then went to Wood Island to take the ferry to Nova Scotia, did the Cabot Trail....got to be the most beautiful place in the world. Digby, Halifax, a grave tour in Annapolis Royal is a must...really cool. Then home. That was the trip in a nut shell. We did all of that in 10 days as well and didn't feel rushed but one twice did we spend more then 1 night anywhere. If you want more details or if I missed something let me know and I will get out my east coast stuff to fill you in.
 
I was going to say it would take around 13-15 hours as well. I am in Fredericton and I know it takes 10 hours from here to get to Ottawa. I have never driven to Toronto only flew.
As far as what to do in the Maritimes, it is endless. I would highlight the things the previous posters have already said. In NB I would go to Shediac and do Parlee Beach, it is beautiful as well as go to the Hopewell Rocks, that is amazing to see, really cool, when you can walk on the ocean floor. There is tons to do in Moncton, from Magic Mountain (water park) to Crystal Palace (inside amusment park) it also has some rides outside as well in the summer. Also coming through you might want to stop in Hartland to see the worlds longest coverd bridge. St. Andrews for the whale watching. Most of them cost money, in order to do them.
I would also take a trip across the confederation bridge over to PEI. The bridge itself is an experience. Once you come of the bridge there are all sorts of little shops, in Gateway Village. While over there I would be sure to take a trip to Cavendish to make sure you see the Anne of Green Gables house. They also have a great beach. At all sorts of amusments parks and attractions there as well.
Then you can always take the fairy over to NS, and do some sight seeing there. Halifax is always lots of fun, always something going on, and it has so much history.
I hope that you enjoy your trip to the east coast, as much as we love living here. If you have any questions please feel free to pm me. If I don't know the answer I will do my best to find it for you.
 

Thanks everyone. I just stopped at CAA and picked up a few books and now I am completely overwhelmed. Everything looks so quaint and beautiful. The drive is alot shorter than I was thinking which is great.

You all seem to agree on your spots of interest so they will be on my "must do " list.

Is Hopewell rocks a charge? DH went years ago and seemed to think this was free. Either way we are going. Are the caves that Hockeychic mentioned in this area?

Any more ideas bring them on!
 
Thanks for the link. This will be a must for us- still deciding on the cave tour portion.
 
Yes the cave tour was in this area. It cost about 150 for the 4 of us. I will have to do some checking to find out the name of the tour company. Also there is a little hotel right at Hopewell Rocks we spent the night it, it was very nice and you could sit on the porch of your room and watch the tide.

I think it was some white adventure but I am sure we got it off the NB tourism site.
 
If you really want spectacular scenery and friendly people, you really have to travel all the way to Cape Breton and do the Cabot Trail! It really is fabulous, and not just because I live on this wonderful island. I agree with the points that everyone has mentioned but to come so close to here and not visit would be a shame. The Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a vast area of highlands, mountains and valleys with lots of animals and nature trails (that are free other than the national park fee). There are lots of whale watching tours (for a fee), hiking areas and nature walks, as well as beautiful ocean beaches. This link is a great starting point--hope this helps!
www.cbisland.com/index.php :flower:
 
Thanks Hockeychic- I was able to get the prices from the website that poohqueen gave me.

Splashmom- DH and I were just talking about this. We are going to add the Cabot trail on our list. Thanks for the link.

I showed DH the tour of the Alexander Keiths plant so I think we will hit that also.
 
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You may want to check into Port Hawkesbury's Concerts on the Grenville Green..I'll see if I can find a link for you..

And the best beach in all of well, anywhere? Not well known, no, but as my Hawaii Beach Lovin' mom put it:"This is BETTER than Hawaii!!" East side of Cape Breton Island...provincial park...again, I'll see if I can find a link:)

And don't forget, Fortress Louisburg:)

:sunny:
 
MBB- what is fortress louisburg? and definitley the name of that beach. Thanks.
 
I agree with all of the suggestions so far!
You might want to get in touch with PhotobearSam here on the DIS. She and her family run a motel/cabins in Shediac and she always says she'll get DISers a good rate. She and her DH Starwarsman are a couple of sweethearts. We met them a few years ago at a DIS meet in Brockville.
 
We went on a wonderful trip to the East coast last summer. We were gone for 15 days. We stopped in Fredericton for one night went to Magnetic Hill and then to the Hartland Covered bridge. From there we took the Confederation bridge into PEI. Stayed in Cavendish at Bosom Buddies (wonderful cottages) for three days. We spent a lot of time on Cavendish beach, went deep sea fishing from North Rustico, ate at Fisherman's Wharf (excellent lobster dinner), went to Charlottetown to see Anne of Green Gables play and visited Green Gables. We wished we had more time to spend in PEI. It was beautiful. We then took the ferry from Wood Island to Nova Scotia and drove the Cabot Trail. Awesome! We spent one night at Igonish Beach camp site. Excellent camp site right near the ocean. We did some hikes on the Cabot Trail (just short ones - the park provides you with an excellent map). Then drove to Sydney and took the ferry to Argentia, Newfoundland. The ferry ride took 14 hours but it was a good experience. From Argentia we drove to St. John's and stayed at Butterpot Provincial Park. Went to Cape Spear and Signal Hill. We also did an awesome kayak adventure with Stan Cooke's Kayaking Adventures. We stayed 3 days in St. John's and then drove around to Gros Morne National Park. This was my favourite part of the trip. It was extremely beautiful. We camped at Berry Hill camp and did a lot of hiking. Stayed here for 4 days and then took the ferry from Port aux basque back to Sydney and drove home. It was a wonderful vacation and I am so glad we did it. We did wish we had more time though!
 
Well...since I am in Shediac and I own a motel I do have a preference for where you can stay...LOL but if you want to send me your phone number, I can call you and answer all your questions at once.

Try not to plan all 3 provinces in one trip because it will be like trying to see 3 countries in Europe at once...Too much driving and the "It's Tuesday so this must be Halifax syndrome...LOL"


If you plan on only 10 days...that is not much relaxing.

email me at gaudetchalets@rogers.com if you want me to call.


Shediac is the best Lobster and the warmest beaches but I will say there is a lot of nice places in all 3 provinces.
 
Thanks so much for the help everyone.

Skondo10- thanks for your review. What did you think of magnetic hill? We won't be able to get to Newfoundland this trip- just not enough time. I wouldn't mind seeing Anne of Green Gables but when I mentioned it to the rest of the family :sad2: :sad2: :sad2: so I gusess thats off the list.

Photobearsam- we only plan on doing a few key things in each province, but having never been that way I have no idea how much driving that would be-and we definitely want a relaxing vacation. I also you an e-mail.
 
Would this better be done as an overnight trip? Or a day trip? What is the traffic like going through Quebec in the day? I have only driven as far as Montreal on highway 8 (extension of 401). We received our package from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the fall and it looks just gorgeous out there.
 
We drive from Toronto to Fredericton all the time (my mom lives in TO), and it takes us 14-15 hours.

The roads are pretty good, until you hit NB! I find the drive a little boring...but it is pretty at times.

I don't know when you are coming, but one idea for combining whale watching and sightseeing....

We have taken the ferry over to Grand Manan Island, NB, and if it is late august or early sept, you can pretty much guarantee seeing harbour porpoises and whales!

You can do a day trip over and back, without your car, to save money. It is a quaint little island, with a beautiful lighthouse over looking the sea. We went last labour day weekend, and just sat at the lighthouse looking at the porpoises! We saw quite a few whales on the ferry ride too.

I love Grand Manan because it is so not touristy, and the people are great!

Anyway, just an idea!

Have fun planning! BTW, we love Kings' Landing....it is really neat, and very educational..in a fun way!
 














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