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AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND & EASTERN CANADA WITH EXTENDED STAY IN NEW YORK - 2010

14 days fom Boston to New York City (NAEE)

Vacation Overview

Experience the heart of New England and Eastern Canada on this spectacular fall foliage tour! Begin your vacation in Boston, the Cradle of Liberty, with a sightseeing tour that includes the historic Faneuil Hall, North End, Boston Common, and the Old State House. Head to Maine and explore charming Ogunquit, coastal Kennebunkport, and picturesque Portland. Then, take in the scenic landscapes of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Franconia Notch, and the Presidential Range. Cross through Vermont to Québec, where you visit an award-winning vineyard, sample homemade cheeses and cider at the Abbey of Saint Benoit du Lac, and tour a sugar shack to learn the art of making maple syrup. In Québec City, Canada’s only walled city, see the Plains of Abraham and Château Frontenac on your guided tour.

In the Laurentian Region, enjoy a cruise on beautiful Lac des Sables before heading to Montréal for a city tour featuring Old Montréal, Notre Dame Basilica, and Mount Royal. Next: spend two nights in Lake Placid, site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. Experience the serenity and beauty on your Lake Placid cruise, and tour the John Brown House, the home and grave of the famous abolitionist. Your escorted tour ends in New York City with two overnights and plenty of time to tour and discover this city on your own. New England is famous for its spectacular fall foliage, and this vacation lets you sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of the region plus Eastern Canada.

Fall Foliage Departures:
Enjoy spectacular fall colors on this vacation, if Mother Nature permits

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Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • Seasons changing in the Acadia National Park
  • The city lights of Boston
  • The town of Kennebunkport, Maine, was historically a shipbuilding and fishing village
  • The patriotic streets of Boston
  • Picturesque Québec City overlooking the St Lawrence river
  • Boston Commons and skyline
  • New York’s skyline from Central Park
  • Built in 1713, the Old State House is Boston’s oldest surviving public building
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