Nine and ten day cruises depart New York City and make stops in Newport, Rhode Island, Boston, Massachusetts and Bar Harbor, Maine before entering Canadian waters. Once in Canada, Silversea ships stop at Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island before spending a day cruising the St. Lawrence River. One down the river, the cruise stops at the fortified Quebec City, Quebec before finishing in Montreal, Quebec.
Silversea's nine- and ten-day Alaska cruises focus on the wild landscape of Alaska, but the itinerary also includes stops in two fascinating Canadian cities: Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia. While in British Columbia, stroll around quaint Victoria, taking in the gardens of British Columbia's capital city and experience the fast-paced excitement of Vancouver, a world-class city and home to 2010's Winter Olympics.
Board the Prince Albert II luxury 132-passenger expedition ship for the most extensive cruise through Eastern Canada Silversea Cruises offers, from Toronto, Ontario down to Hamilton, Bermuda. Begin in the cosmopolitan city of Toronto, docking at Port Dalhousie the next morning. After a cruise down the St. Lawrence River, disembark at Francophone favorites Montreal, then Quebec City. Another day of cruising northward brings you to Havere St. Pierre, Quebec and the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Over the next five days, explore Canada's Eastern islands: Anicosti Island, Bonaventure Island and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Finally, spend two days exploring Halifax and Lunenberg, Nova Scotia before sailing the Atlantic down to Hamilton, Bermuda.
The Prince Albert II's 18-day summer itinerary takes travelers on a one-of-a-kind Arctic expedition from Reykjavik, Iceland to St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Spend the first nine days of the cruise seeking Arctic wildlife; being amazed by ice fixtures and waterfalls; and exploring small towns and Norse ruins in Iceland and Greenland. Your first port in Canada lies in the northerly Nunavut Territory. Three days in the Territory brings you close to Paleolithic ruins, thick-billed murres and, possibly, polar bears. Head south down the coast of Labrador, stopping at four ports, to discover Norse towns and fishing villages before finishing your cruise in St. John's, Newfoundland.