Canada Cruises

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the captivating land of Canada, a cruise destination that will take you on a remarkable exploration of natural wonders and vibrant cities.

Cruise along the stunning coastline and witness breathtaking beauty. Immerse yourself in the cultural diversity of cities like Vancouver, Montreal, and Quebec City, where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly. 

Discover the dramatic landscapes of the Canadian Rockies, with towering mountains, shimmering lakes, and picturesque towns. From the charming coastal villages of the Maritimes to the awe-inspiring wonders of Niagara Falls, Canada offers a wealth of experiences that will leave you in awe. Get ready to be captivated by Canada’s natural splendour and warm hospitality on an unforgettable cruise journey.

Ports you might visit

Corner Brook
Glacier Bay
Halifax
Portland Maine
Prince Rupert
Québec
Saguenay
Sept Iles
St John, New Brunswick
St John, Newfoundland
Sydney, Canada
Tracy Arm Fjord
Vancouver
Victoria

Corner Brook

Corner Brook is located on the west coast of Newfoundland, an island which separates the mouth of the St Lawrence River from the Atlantic Ocean, creating the Gulf of St Lawrence. It’s set against a backdrop of the Long Range Mountains, which form the northernmost section of the Appalachian Mountains.
Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay is the crowning jewel of Alaska's Inside Passage. Part of a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site, it's home to an array of wildlife and some of the world's most amazing tidewater glaciers.
Halifax

Halifax

The star-shaped fortress stands guard to this fascinating city. Stand beside Sir Samuel Cunard himself, our visionary Nova Scotia founder has been immortalised in bronze and again presides over his elegant, hometown waterfront. Visit Halifax gardens a tranquil tapestry of manicured lawns, winding paths and iron railings crowned by an ornate Victorian bandstand.
Portland Maine

Portland Maine

A little slice of history, a larger slice of superb scenery and a seasoning of designer label bargain-packed factory outlet shopping - Portland in Maine has all the ingredients for the perfect New England cruise call. Just north of Boston and nestling on a peninsula in the delightful Casco Bay, Portland is the ideal place just to go wandering. From the restored waterfronts eclectic mix of pubs, restaurants, galleries and arty-crafty boutiques to the fascinating Victorian architecture of the town centre, it is as relaxing as it is entertaining. Just along the rugged coast at Cape Elizabeth is the worlds oldest permanently-operating lighthouse - the 18th century Portland Headlight. As you might expect, the views are just spectacular.
Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its location is on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle.
Québec

Québec

The only fortified city in continental America, there's every possibility you'll lose your heart to Québec, an unforgettable cocktail of old world charm and urban sophistication. Stroll around the quaint back streets of Montmartre and Petit Champlain, perfectly punctuated by a visit to the city's patisseries.
Saguenay

Saguenay

As it flows into the St Lawrence River, the Saguenay River winds through a majestic fjord to reveal a host of picturesque villages nestled along its shores. As you cruise to Saguenay Harbour, prepare yourself for a rich and rewarding experience. This is a place where natural beauty wraps itself around a vibrant, urban conurbation in the French-speaking region of Quebec to the east of Canada.
Sept Iles

Sept Iles

Almost 650km northeast of Quebec City on the Gulf of St Lawrence, Sept-Iles lies at the northernmost reaches of the region's paved road system.
St John, New Brunswick

St John, New Brunswick

Make sure you catch the high tide. Twice a day, it sends water churning up the Saint John River to create the spectacular reversing falls in a narrow gorge. On a jet boat ride, you could see it up close. Peruse Canada's oldest continuing museum, the New Brunswick Museum, with its natural history displays, local artworks and innovative modern tidal feature.
St John, Newfoundland

St John, Newfoundland

En route from New England to Canada, this charming and historic port, St John's is the capital of Newfoundland and the oldest city in Canada. Dating back to the 16th century, its long heritage is reflected in some well-preserved historic buildings. As it is right by the easternmost point (Cape Spear) of North America, it has always been a busy port with many ships and travellers passing through.
Sydney, Canada

Sydney, Canada

Off the east coast of Canada lies a group of large islands which make up the region of Nova Scotia. The port of Sydney is located along a long waterway, creating Canada’s ocean gateway to Cape Breton Island.
Tracy Arm Fjord

Tracy Arm Fjord

Located in the southeastern strip of Alaska bordering British Columbia.
Vancouver

Vancouver

Vancouver provides stunning scenery to discover in endless outdoor fashion all year-round. Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge are just two of the top highlights. British Columbia’s marine parks offer remote fjords and vast lakes perfect for whale-watching and hiking, or swimming and kayaking from May to September. Vancouver’s Gulf Islands are teaming with wildlife, keep your cameras close and binoculars at the ready for spotting pods of dolphins, seals, eagles, whales, otters and sea lions.
Victoria

Victoria

Victoria is a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary charisma, offering an exquisite variety of sights, drawing visitors from around the world. Notable landmarks such as Craigdarroch Castle and the elegant Empress Hotel contrast with bohemian shops and restaurants ashore. You can also do a spot of whale watching and wildlife viewing on and around the water of this sophisticated seaside city.