Canadian Maritimes Provinces Tours for Seniors
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10 best trips for 'over 50s' in Canadian Maritimes Provinces
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- Canadian Maritimes Adventure
- Enchanting Canadian Maritimes
- Canadian Maritimes and Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail (2026)
- Wonders of the Maritimes & Scenic Cape Breton with Ocean Train to Montreal
- Canadian Maritimes and Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail (2025)
- Coastal Treasures of the Canadian Maritimes
- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward & Cape Breton - 8 days
- Halifax & Prince Edward Island - 6 days
- Best of the Canadian Maritimes (7 destinations)
- Best of the Bay of Fundy - 7 days
Canadian Maritimes Adventure
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We felt very welcomed by the kind Canadians and loved all the lobster dinners. Our trip included many great adventures and explorations.”
Laurie, traveled in June
A well-paced maritime tour features 2-night stays in major cities. The route includes Peggy's Cove lighthouse, UNESCO-listed Lunenburg, and Prince Edward Island National Park, with stays at Delta Hotels Halifax and Chateau Saint John.
Duration 10 days Destinations Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Peggys Cove, Lunenburg Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Cosmos From $4,349
2% Off- NZ$4,249You save $100
Enchanting Canadian Maritimes
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour included many wonderful sights and we were gifted with perfect weather!”
Robert, traveled in September
Maritime Canada's treasures unfold from historic Rodd Charlottetown and Oak Island Resort. Walking tours of UNESCO Lunenburg, boat tours in Shediac Bay, and drives along Cabot Trail accommodate all activity levels.
Duration 9 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Wood Islands, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Shediac, Saint John, Lunenburg, Peggys Cove Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trafalgar From $7,075
10% Off- NZ$6,368You save $708
Canadian Maritimes and Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail (2026)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelersThe Maritime provinces reveal their beauty through 2-3 night hotel stays. Visitors walk at Peggy's Cove lighthouse and Lunenburg waterfront, drive along Cabot Trail, and relax in Charlottetown, staying at The Westin Nova Scotian.
Duration 11 days Destinations Halifax, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck, Cheticamp, Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Saint John Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Collette From
10% Off- NZ$7,399
Wonders of the Maritimes & Scenic Cape Breton with Ocean Train to Montreal
47 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The locations we visited represented very diverse areas that kept you engaged from start to finish.”
Charles, traveled in September
Maritime highlights await, including Peggy's Cove lighthouse and UNESCO-listed Lunenburg. Premium accommodations at Westin Nova Scotian and Delta Prince Edward provide easy access to attractions.
Duration 12 days Destinations Halifax, Peggys Cove, Lunenburg, Moncton, Charlottetown, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Montreal Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Globus From $8,639
8% Off- NZ$7,978You save $661
Canadian Maritimes and Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail (2025)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very good & enjoyable.”
Lenore, traveled in May
A gentle tour through Maritime provinces features 2-3 night hotel stays. Visitors walk at Peggy's Cove lighthouse and Lunenburg waterfront. The coach travels the Lighthouse Route and Cabot Trail, stopping at St. Peter's Church Cheticamp and Millbrook Cultural Centre.
Duration 11 days Destinations Halifax, Peggys Cove, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck, Cheticamp, Prince Edward Island, Saint John Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Collette From
8% Off- NZ$7,349
Duration 11 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck, Summerside, Saint John, Digby, Western Shore Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Moderate Room Type Singles, Shared Operator G Adventures From
8% Off- NZ$6,739
The Maritime Provinces unfold at an easy pace with convenient stays in Halifax, Charlottetown, and Baddeck. Visitors stroll around Peggy's Cove lighthouse, take a gentle boat cruise on Bras d'Or Lake, and drive along the scenic Cabot Trail with frequent rest stops.
Duration 8 days Destinations Halifax, Lunenburg, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Louisbourg Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
8% Off- NZ$5,045
The Maritime provinces welcome visitors with comfortable stays in Halifax and Charlottetown. Travelers enjoy waterfront walks in Lunenburg, views at Peggy's Cove lighthouse, and coastal drives through Prince Edward Island National Park. Coach transportation provides easy access with minimal walking.
Duration 6 days Destinations Halifax, Lunenburg, Charlottetown Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
8% Off- NZ$3,545
Duration 12 days Destinations Halifax, Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Charlottetown, Summerside, Moncton, Saint John Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Intrepid Travel From
8% Off- NZ$8,390
The Maritime Provinces showcase UNESCO-listed Joggins Fossil Cliffs and Hopewell Rocks. Comfortable coach travel links Halifax, Saint John, and Digby, featuring scenic ferry crossing and wildlife viewing in St. Andrews.
Duration 7 days Destinations Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Saint Andrews, Digby Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
8% Off- NZ$4,365
What people love about Canadian Maritimes Provinces Tours for Seniors
- Canadian Maritimes and Coastal Wonders featuring the Cabot Trail (2025)
I had a great experience on this Colette tour with Bernadette and Dave. They were excellent guides and drivers, and the tour was well-organized. I would recommend it.
- Enchanting Canadian Maritimes
Name Tags for fellow travellers would have been very helpful. Also, booking us all into places with queen and king beds would be much more restful for us who like to share a bed.
- Wonders of the Maritimes & Scenic Cape Breton with Ocean Train to Montreal
The guide was very friendly and knowledgable. The observation car on the train was spoilt because we couldn't see out of the front windows. Apparently they are not cleaned in Halifax as they don't have the equipment, so they make the return journey to Montreal with uncleaned windows - there are so many people sleeping rough why can't they employ a couple of these people with water and mops to clean the windows? I am sure a member of the rail staff could supervise them for the few minutes this would take,and it would certainly improve the visibility and I am sure a few dollars would be appreciated by those who need it. I hope you pass this recommendation on and look forward to receiving any comments on this suggestion. One other point was our sleeping car was near the observation car and a long walk to the restaurant which was the other end of the train. People with mobility problems had difficulty making this walk - couldn't the restaurant car be nearer the middle? I was glad to visit Montreal again - I lived there in the 1960s when De Gaujl said 'Vivre le Quebec libre', and overnight it seemed all the English companies moved to Toronto. I was in an agency working with the Eskimos and the French worked with the Indians, and they amalgamated and so I too was out of a job and had to leave. Montreal has certainly expanded since the late 1960s. I understand that comfort on the train is not your department, but you may be listened to. I will certainly recommend this tour to people, and hope you will continue with it. Fiona Wilkins
What our customers ask about Canadian Maritimes Provinces Tours for Seniors
What's the average age of travelers on Canadian Maritimes Provinces tours?
Most travelers on Canadian Maritime tours are between 66-76 years old. These tours run at a comfortable pace that works well for older adults with stays at quality hotels like the Westin Nova Scotian in Halifax and Chateau Saint John. The schedule allows time to take in local sites without rushing. A TourRadar traveler shared "Well balanced itinerary with enough free time. The points of interest were well chosen and the pace was good for our group!" You'll find yourself among other mature travelers who want to learn about Maritime history and culture.
What type of physical activity level is required for Canadian Maritimes tours?
The tours require light physical activity that most seniors can handle comfortably. You'll do some walking through places like Lunenburg's historic district and around Peggy's Cove lighthouse but the pace stays relaxed. A TourRadar traveler noted "The tour was very well organized with comfortable walking distances and plenty of rest stops." Most paths are flat and easy to navigate though some spots like Halifax's Citadel have a few uphill sections. Regular breaks are built into the schedule.
What is the best time of year for seniors to visit the Canadian Maritimes?
Plan your trip between June and September when the weather is most reliable. July and August are the busiest months but September draws many senior travelers with over 20 tour bookings. Temperatures stay mild between 20-25°C (68-77°F) which works well for walking around Prince Edward Island National Park or driving the Cabot Trail. One TourRadar traveler said "September was the perfect time - comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall colors starting to appear along the coast."
What type of accommodation is provided on Canadian Maritime tours for seniors?
You'll stay in 3-4 star hotels picked for comfort and location. Popular choices include the Delta Hotels By Marriott Halifax Westin Nova Scotian and Chateau Saint John. A TourRadar traveler commented "The hotels were excellent very comfortable and well located. The Westin Nova Scotian was particularly impressive with its harbor views and easy access to attractions." The hotels have elevators restaurants on site and put you close to main sights.
What is the best way for seniors to tour the Canadian Maritimes?
Small group tours with coach transport offer the most hassle-free way to see the region. You get a mix of guided visits to spots like Peggy's Cove and Green Gables Heritage Place plus free time to explore. Hotels like the Delta Prince Edward in Charlottetown put you right where you want to be. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Everything was organized perfectly - great hotels wonderful itinerary and an excellent guide who took care of all the details."