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ATLANTIC CANADA When you look back on your getaway to Atlantic Canada, you'll remember the gentle sea breeze through your hair and the tranquil romance of neighborhoods where fishing, boat-building and seafaring have been a way of life for centuries. 8 Bay du Vin Gulf of St. Lawrence Cape Breton Highlands N.P. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND N EW B RU N SW I C K 11 116 19 Dieppe Amherst Sackville Oromocto St. Georges Bay 6 6 104 2 St. John 1 St. Andrews Passamaquoddy Bay Ba y Fu of Truro nd y 104 Port Hawkesbury 104 1 Sydney Bras d'Or Lake New Glasgow 7 Sydney Mines 105 7 Northumberland Strait 2 2 2 6 Charlottetown 1 15 2 Moncton Frederickton 312 Cape Breton 5 Island Summerside 126 Chedabucto Bay 7 NOVA SCOT I A Kentville 224 Kingston 101 101 102 Sheet Harbour 7 Dartmouth Grand Manan I. For a salty sea taste of adventure, sail with humpbacks off Newfoundland or enter Iceberg Alley, where the Titanic met its untimely demise in 1912. You can hike across freshwater fjords, coastal bogs, highland tundra and dramatic ocean inlets in Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. 3 North Cape 108 8 On Prince Edward Island, spend a leisurely afternoon strolling along the historic waterfront of Charlottetown. Visit the farmhouse that inspired the beloved children's book "Anne of Green Gables," or take in a festival celebrating everything imaginable – from music to food, and film to fish. 11 Miramichi 10 Halifax Kejemkujik 8 N.P. 4 Bridgewater Lake Rossignol 101 0 Yarmouth 103 ATL ANTIC OCEAN 0 miles km 50 50 Make new friends over roasted lobster, Dundee scallops and mushroom caps stuffed with shredded rock crab meat. In a rollicking Halifax or St. John's harborside pub, you'll be dancing and laughing long into the night. 8 Atlantic Canada

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