Port of Calls up the Saguenay River to Quebec
Port of Calls up the Saguenay River to Quebec
The Saguenay River flows into the St. Lawrence River at Tadoussac, which is north of Quebec City. The mountain foliage and forests are unforgettable scenery. The crystal clear View of the Permaquid Point Lighthouse in Maine water and immense landscape makes for a completely different type of experience from cruising the open sea. The old town of Quebec, which is the only walled city in North America, abounds with boutiques, museums, galleries and sidewalk cafes. The restored old Montreal City is a heaven for boutique shoppers. Participate in a mass at the grand Basilique Notre-Dame-De-Montreal’s cathedral with its 228-foot twin towers which house North America’s biggest bell and an organ with more than 7,000 pipes. A horse-drawn carriage ride through Parc du Mont-Roya, a 500 acre forest and garden, which was designed by New York’s Central Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted. Parliament Hill in Ottawal, Rideau Falls and Rockcliffe Park are interesting places to visit. Niagara Falls,
View of the Regal Princess Cruise Ship
Courtesy of the Princess Cruise Line
the Honeymoon Capital, is a major port of call.