What places should I visit in Eastern Canada?
Eastern Canada offers a mix of vibrant cities and stunning natural landscapes. Key highlights include historic Old Quebec City and Montreal with their rich culture and cuisine, the scenic Niagara Falls region, coastal drives like Cape Breton Island and whale watching in the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park. The Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador) are known for rugged coastlines, lighthouses, fishing villages and abundant wildlife viewing.
How many days should I plan for an Eastern Canada trip?
For a balanced Eastern Canada vacation, 10-14 days lets you explore major cities (e.g., Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City), nature parks and at least one Atlantic province without feeling rushed. Longer stays (2-3 weeks) are ideal if you plan a road trip along the coast and want to include places like Cape Breton and Newfoundland.
hat’s the best time to visit Canada East?
The most popular travel window is May through September, when weather is warmest, coastal drives and whale-watching tours are operating, and outdoor activities are at their best. Late spring and summer are perfect for festivals and exploring landscapes, while early fall offers beautiful foliage and fewer crowds.
What transportation options are best for exploring Eastern Canada?
Transportation options vary by itinerary. Long distances between cities often make car rental and road trips popular, especially for Atlantic provinces. Trains and buses connect major cities (e.g., Montreal, Toronto, Quebec City), and ferries serve routes like Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia. Planning routes in advance is key.