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Expedition from Greenland to Canada via Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Ponant)

14 Days

Overview

Succumb to the charms of this 16-day expedition cruise aboard Le Bellot, sailing between Iceland and Canada via the stunning landscapes of Greenland.

You will embark in Reykjavik, the most northerly capital in the world, lying slightly above the 64th parallel.

You will first travel through the narrow Prins Christian Sund passage, which connects the south-east of Greenland to the south-west. Jagged mountains, rocky cliffs, waterfalls and floating ice form a wonderful wild landscape in which frolic colonies of bearded seals.

After passing in front of the impressive Kujalleq Glacier, you will call at Aappilattoq (Augpilatok), a small Inuit village with some one hundred inhabitants, dotted with colourful houses typical of this faraway land.

Le Bellot will head to Canada to call at l’Anse-aux-Meadows, a Viking archeological site from the 11th century listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located north of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and LabradorSaint-John’s, the capital of the province is one of the oldest anglophone cities in North America. It is nestled in the heart of a stunning natural environment and strolling through its historic core or along its sloping streets lined with colourful houses is an enjoyable experience.

A little piece of France located off the coast of Canada, the Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago has many charms. Here you will discover the lively island of Saint Pierre, its small houses with coloured facades and its natural harbour which sheltered many fishing boats in the past. The second island in the archipelago, Miquelon, will delight lovers of the great outdoors with its vast rolling meadows dotted with small lakes and lined with cliffs that disappear into the northern waters inhabited by seals.

At the mouth of Saguenay River, you will reach Tadoussac. This National Park is also an unmissable site for whale watching as the mammals gather to feed before winter.

In the estuary of the St. Lawrence River, you will also visit Quebec City, capital of Canada’s Beautiful Province, founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. Do not miss discovering this charming and lively city where the historic neighbourhood of Old Québec, with its ramparts and fortifications, is listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.

Your ship will continue into the Saint Lawrence River, a prodigious waterway home to exceptionally beautiful nature.

To round off your cruise, you will sail along the shimmering waters of Lake Ontario before making your way to the cosmopolitan city of Toronto, where you will disembark.

Trip Highlights

  • An expedition cruise between the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik, and the cosmopolitan Canadian city of Toronto, to discover the beautiful scenery and the history of Greenland and Canada.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Anse-aux-Meadows, a Viking archeological site from the 11th century, the old city of Quebec.
  • Outings and shore visits with a team of experienced naturalist guides.
  • Hiking opportunity.
  • The scenery: fjords, rugged mountains, glaciers, wild tundra, sheer cliffs and the polar ice cap.
  • The wildlife: seabirds, caribous, musk oxen, whales and orcas.
  • Sail along the Prins Christian Sund, a narrow, 100-km long passage that winds its way through cliffs and glaciers.
  • Discover St John’s, the capital of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Percé, one of the most scenic villages of Quebec, close to a National Park famed for its natural, historical and geological heritage.
  • Observation of marine mammals in Tadoussac, at the mouth of the Saguenay River.
  • Travelling up the Saint Lawrence, one of the largest rivers in the world, with an immense and wild shoreline.