Natural scenic splendors with colorful local cultures and fascinating history makes the Eastern Seaboard of North America a destination with something for every traveler.
Autumn transforms the northeast coast of North America into a stunning world of color. The forests of Maine glow like embers in vivid shades of crimson and gold. Leaves of lemon and warm umber accentuate sidewalks from Halifax to Boston. The scent of wood smoke drifts from villages reminiscent of Loire along the broad St. Lawrence. Enjoy a steaming beverage on deck as you marvel at the rugged, bejeweled fall forests fringing Saguenay Fjord. Pay a visit to the Breton-style village of Gaspé. You can even catch a cable-car and ride up to UNESCO-inscribed Dufferin Terrace and admire the majestic towers and pitched copper roofs of the Château Frontenac.
A Travel Blog from Seabourn
Read the latest Canada & New England articles on Seabourn’s digital magazine, Current – the newest way to find out about some of the most unique Seabourn destinations.
"What to Do in Quebec City"
Visit Current to learn about the port of Quebec City. Quebec City is a glimmering slice of history, awash with French-Canadian charm. You’ll find everything you could want in one compact destination - museums, bars and restaurants, spectacular fall foliage, exciting street festivals in the summer, and one of the world’s largest winter carnivals, the Carnaval de Quebec.
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