Once you venture beyond the cluster of historic cities on North America’s east coast – Washington DC, Montreal, New York City, Boston – you enter a land of forests (best seen in resplendent autumn colours), lakes, streams and waterfalls. The coast of states such as Connecticut, Maine and New Hampshire offers a mix of quaint fishing villages, isolated coves and resort towns.
Popular cruising ports include New York, Boston, Newport on Rhode Island, Bar Harbor in Maine, Halifax in Nova Scotia, Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, and the ‘other Sydney’ – the Canadian one on Cape Breton Island. North America’s only walled city, Quebec City, is the most picturesque spot to dip into French-Canadian culture. Spend time strolling through its cobbled old town and venture into its most striking building,…
