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Episode 6 - French Canada

World's Greatest Trips
World's Greatest Trips
👁️ 44 views📅 5 months ago⏱️ 25:18
What This Creator Said
Creator RecommendsCabin / Ship Tour
Other · FallFrom MontrealVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I'm Lyn Elmhurst. I'm a travel journalist with a deep passion for sailing the high seas.

Our small-sized ship lets us begin our voyage in the most inland Quebec port on the St. Lawrence, the metropolitan city of Montreal.

No wonder a number of longtime favorite Seaborn traditions are culinary.

The Grand Roo gives us a 360° view of the city, its landmarks, and the St. Lawrence for almost 20 m on a clear day or night.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Arrive a couple of days early to explore Montreal before the cruise.
Try the shopping with the chef excursion for local market experiences.
Book a table at the grill by chef Thomas Keller for specialty dining.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is there to do in Montreal before a cruise?
QWhat dining experiences are available on Seaborn ships?
QWhat natural wonders can be seen in New Brunswick?

Topics Covered

Cabin Suite4½ Happy BaconService Crew4 Happy BaconShip Condition3½ Happy BaconPool Deck4 Happy BaconDining Specialty4½ Happy BaconExcursions4 Happy BaconItinerary Route3½ Happy BaconPort Destination4 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Montreal4 Happy Bacon
Top: Virtual Reality Experience at Fairmont Queen Elizabeth
Quebec City4 Happy Bacon
Top: Shopping with the Chef at Local Market
St. John3½ Happy Bacon
Top: Walk on Ocean Floor at Bay of Fundy
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YouTube Video Description

On this episode of World’s Greatest Cruises, we sail from Quebec to Canada’s French Atlantic province of New Brunswick along the mighty and historic St. Lawrence waterway. Our small-sized ship lets us begin our voyage in the most inland Quebec port on the St. Lawrence, the metropolitan city of Montreal. I meet the people behind a new, large scale, nighttime video projection project found on the side’s of prominent buildings throughout the city. And I ride the highest scenic wheel in Canada to 200 feet above Montreal’s Old Port. Montreal is Canada’s style capital, and we meet a Maker who’s reinventing the city’s history with fur, recycling furs sitting in the back of people’s closets into modern new fashions. Sailing east along the St. Lawrence, we call in port at historic Quebec City, the only walled city north of Mexico. We learn why it has the most photographed hotel in the world. And we visit the first hospital built north of Mexico. The healing nun’s monastery dates back to the 1600’s and carries on a mission of welcome and healing as a not-for-profit wellness hotel and center. We go shopping with the ship’s chef at the market in Quebec city for local seasonal flavors, then cook up an autumn dish on deck against Quebec City’s historic backdrop. In Atlantic Canada, we go walking in underwater caves while the record-breaking Bay of Fundy’s tides are out. And onboard our ship, we taste the cuisine of the shipboard restaurant of one of America’s most decorated chefs, and celebrate a tradition for the cruise line - caviar on the pool deck.