Gulf of St. Lawrence: Wild & Storied
Itineraries
Gulf of St. Lawrence: Wild & Storied
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June 24 to July 5, 2027
From $8,595 to $17,995 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Map
Highlights
© Dennis Minty
Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock
At the eastern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, Percé Rock signals your arrival into the heart of the Gulf. Nearby, Bonaventure Island is alive with wings and wind—where rock and life converge in one of the world’s great coastal spectacles.
© Pierre Lambert
Anticosti Island, UNESCO wilderness
On Anticosti, the fossil-rich rocks remember. Waterfalls plunge into ancient canyons, deer roam forested trails, and every cliff tells a chapter in Earth’s deep past. This is Québec’s wild island—timeless, untamed, and full of story.
© Dennis Minty
ĂŽles-de-la-Madeleine (Magdalen Islands)
These wind-carved islands pulse with Acadian culture. Hear the dialects, taste the sea, and meet people whose art and resilience are shaped by salt air and sweeping light.
© Dennis Minty
Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
Explore Canada’s largest concentration of erosion-carved limestone monoliths. This coastal landscape invites slow discovery, revealing forms shaped by wind, sea, and time.
© Dennis Minty
Spot whales and seabirds in the Gulf
Where warm and cold currents meet, life surges creating one of the richest areas in the world for marine mammals. The Gulf of Saint Lawrence is an aquatic crossroads—home to migrating whales, seabirds, and moments of awe you’ll never forget.
© Hemis/Alamy
In the heart of Nitassinan
Explore the Innu homeland of Nitassinan (on Québec’s lower north shore), where traditions stretch back millennia and the rhythms of land and language continue to shape coastal life. This is a place to listen deeply—to both the people and the land they call home.
Ship
Ocean Nova
- Capacity for 75 guests
- Compact, cozy, and charming
- Designed for efficiency, functionality, and connection with nature
- Custom-built for ice-choked waters