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Cruises that visit or depart from Canada are offered on both the east and west coasts, from April through October.

Cruises on the east coast combine Canada and New England and depart from ports like Baltimore, Boston, Montreal, New York City and Quebec. Itineraries may include quaint towns in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island and beautiful Canadian cities like Halifax, Charlottetown or Saint John.

Cruises on the Pacific coast visit or depart from Vancouver or visit Victoria. Most of these sailings visit Alaska but repositioning cruises to Hawaii, Mexico, Tahiti, California and full transits of the Panama Canal are also available.

CANADA & NEW ENGLAND
Some cruise lines offer Canada & Alaska cruise tours, which combine a cruise with extensive sightseeing on land.
In a way, Canadian culture can be summarized by the country’s two favorite foods: maple syrup and poutine.
Like Canada itself, maple syrup can trace its origins to indigenous ingenuity. The Algonquins were probably the first to tap trees for the sinzibuckwud (roughly translated, “drawn from wood”) they used in cooking and spiritual ceremonies. The arrival of European colonials helped to industrialize the syrup-making process, but it didn’t dull the region’s love of working in the Great Outdoors. Today, many Canadians celebrate spring in “sugar shacks” stationed across the country; maple syrup is readily available in stores, but the residents of this active earthy nation prefer to draw their own sweet tree sap while communing with nature.
Poutine, a distinctly French dish, represents the other half of Canadian culture: the tastes and innovations of European colonials. This sinful, gooey treat -- a pile of french fries drowned in heavy gravy and farm-fresh cheese curds -- originated in Quebec, and quickly became popular in Montreal and its outskirts. Many restaurants put their own unique touches on the dish, adding foie gras and caviar to pricier variations, or including a dollop of guacamole or pico de gallo for a south-of-the-border flavor in the Great White North. Poutine, like all of French Canada, offers an unusual flavor -- one that, once sampled, is simply irresistible.
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