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Exploration Along Saint Lawrence

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Exploration Along Saint Lawrence
Exploration Along Saint Lawrence
Exploration Along Saint Lawrence
Quebec City
Quebec City
Cruising At Sea
Cruising At Sea
Saguenay
Saguenay
Woody Point
Woody Point
Havre-Saint-Pierre
Havre-Saint-Pierre
Montreal
Montreal
Cap-aux-Meules
Cap-aux-Meules
Havre-Saint-Pierre
Havre-Saint-Pierre
Montreal
Montreal
Cruising At Sea
Cruising At Sea
Our Price From
US$33,610
Port charges, taxes and fees included
 Cruise Length
12 Days
 Cruise Starts
Montreal
 Cruise Finishes
Montreal
12 Day Exploration Along Saint Lawrence Itinerary (Ponant)
Countries Explored: Canada
Cruise Line
Ponant
Ship
Departures
Passengers
264
Crew
140
Launched
2015
Refurbished
2021
Cruise Code
FRSPICAMTR11

Overview

The river that turns into an ocean, sublime scenery inhabited by wild fauna, the echo of history that reverberates on the bend of a shore, during this cruise, PONANT invites you to sail up the Saint Lawrence aboard Le Lyrial. During 12 unforgettable days, the woodsy aromas of forests will embellish the panoramas of this unique region in the world.

Your journey starts in the heart of the peaceful Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago. In these distant lands, the hilly horizon is dotted with ponds, the forest blends with the peat bogs, and the coastlines alternate between lagoons and sheer cliffs. read more During a hike, attempt to get a glimpse of the wildlife that is found here, including white-tailed deer and common seal, and meet the Miquelon community

It is time to reach the shores of Nova Scotia and the Magdalen Islands and their exceptional landscapes, between the white sandy beaches and the red sculpted cliffs. Cap-aux-Meules, also known as Grindstone, will captivate you as much with its surrounding nature and sand dunes, as with the hospitality of its inhabitants.

Newfoundland will welcome you in the heart of the Gros-Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountains here plunge into the clear sea while the fjords slip inland. Although it appears inhospitable, this territory was nonetheless one of the first sites in the New World to become known in Europe. Basque whalers took up residence here in the 16th century, and the Vikings had settled here as of 1000; these multiple influences make it an essential historic site.

As you continue your cruise, the rocky landscapes gradually make way for more fertile wooded expanses. North of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the sugar maple, yellow birch and American beech trees make up a unique and splendid forest, and the islands punctuate these rich waters in which many cetaceans frolic. Along these little-known shores, visit exciting historical sites and dive into the discovery of Innuit and Innu civilisations.

The salt water gradually becomes fresh water as you enter what is known as “the Walking Path”, the renowned Saint Lawrence River. The soul of an entire people runs through its waters, and nature is breath-taking throughout it. Open your eyes to see, from land or from sea, the many species of birds and the marine mammals, including blue whales and the resident population of beluga whales. You will soon enter the heart of the Saguenay River, whose shores rise up as cliffs, sometimes more than 500 metres (1,640 feet) high. After discovering the city of Saguenay, you will visit incredible Quebec City. Founded by Samuel de Champlain in the 17th century, the capital of the Belle Province ("beautiful province”) is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its magnificent historic centre.

Your journey will end in the warm and cosmopolitan Canadian city of Montreal.

Cruise Itinerary

Departs: 18:00

Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a small French archipelago near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, exudes a unique blend of French charm and rugged North Atlantic beauty. This remote outpost of France offers a slice of Gallic culture, complete with quaint bistros, street-side cafés, and shops selling French goods. The islands’ colourful houses and the old-world feel of its capital, Saint-Pierre, transport visitors to a coastal town in Brittany or Normandy.

The natural surroundings are marked by stark, windswept landscapes, offering ideal conditions for hiking and bird watching. The rich waters around the islands are also popular for fishing and observing marine life, such as seals. Saint Pierre and Miquelon stand as a fascinating fusion of French culture and subarctic wilderness.

Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a small French archipelago near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, exudes a unique blend of French charm and rugged North Atlantic beauty. This remote outpost of France offers a slice of Gallic culture, complete with quaint bistros, street-side cafés, and shops selling French goods. The islands’ colourful houses and the old-world feel of its capital, Saint-Pierre, transport visitors to a coastal town in Brittany or Normandy.

The natural surroundings are marked by stark, windswept landscapes, offering ideal conditions for hiking and bird watching. The rich waters around the islands are also popular for fishing and observing marine life, such as seals. Saint Pierre and Miquelon stand as a fascinating fusion of French culture and subarctic wilderness.

Cap-aux-Meules, located in the heart of Quebec's Magdalen Islands, serves as the gateway to this unique archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Known for its distinctive red sandstone cliffs and inviting beaches, the area offers a rich blend of Acadian culture and maritime heritage. Explore local artistry at the numerous galleries and shops, or sample regional seafood delicacies in the town’s welcoming eateries.

The Lighthouse at Borgot Point offers panoramic views and a chance to learn about local maritime history, and the Fromagerie du Pied-De-Vent is a must-visit for cheese lovers, offering a taste of the island's renowned homemade cheeses. Ships dock at the port in Cap-aux-Meules.

You'll be tendered into the small, picturesque town of Woody Point, nestled in Gros Morne National Park. The town center is just a short walk from the tender dock, making it easy to explore on foot. Visit the Gros Morne Discovery Centre to learn about the park's geology and wildlife. Stroll along the waterfront, enjoy the local shops, and don't miss the chance to hike the nearby trails offering stunning views of the fjords and mountains.

This small fishing village on Canada's North Shore is unique in more ways than one: it has very few inhabitants, no cars and a network of wooden pavements linking all the houses together. Lying three kilometres from the coast, the island has extraordinary wild landscapes. It is also home to the Jacques Cartier monument, commemorating the famous French explorer's visit to the region in 1535. The main activities include walking through the town and strolling along the wooden pavements among the typical village houses. According to legend, the explorer Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval abandoned his niece Marguerite here in the 1540s when she fell in love with a sailor. She supposedly took refuge in a cave on the island before being rescued by fishermen. The cult Quebec film, Seducing Doctor Lewis, was also shot here.

After riding in an inflatable dinghy around granite tabular islands that are highly characteristic of Basse-Côte-Nord, you will land on an island once occupied by fishermen from Tête-à-la-Baleine and now the summer village of some twenty families. Your guide will take you to a cairn from which you will be able to enjoy a spectacular view over the tundra scattered with a few bushes, moss and white lichen. You will visit the Sainte-Anne Chapel, a beautiful wooden church built in the late 19th century, and taste some local products made from berries.

La Romaine is an Innu First Nations reserve in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, with a population of 1,500. Nestling at the mouth of the Olomane River, this fishing village has a spectacular view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, dotted with islets and wild forests. The name La Romaine means red ochre in Innu, and evokes the reddish colour of the run-off waters in spring. Here you will discover a fascinating history, regional economy and traditions, halfway between past and present. You can also enjoy a stroll along its charming bay.

Havre-Saint-Pierre, located on the picturesque shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Quebec, is a charming coastal town with deep roots in the fishing and mining industries. This welcoming community is the gateway to the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, renowned for its unique limestone monoliths and diverse marine ecosystems. The park is a paradise for nature lovers, offering exceptional opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and bird watching.

Visitors to Havre-Saint-Pierre can explore local culture at the Maison de la Culture, which showcases the history and art of the region. The town also hosts a variety of seafood restaurants where guests can sample fresh local catches.

Saguenay is distinguished by its dramatic landscape, where lush forests meet the fjord’s steep cliffs. This region is famous for the Saguenay Fjord, one of the world’s longest, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for whale watching. The fjord itself is a powerful presence in the city’s identity, influencing local culture and outdoor activities.

Cultural enrichment is plentiful in Saguenay, with the La Pulperie de Chicoutimi / Regional Museum providing insights into the area's historical industry and art. For those keen on performance arts, the Théâtre Banque Nationale offers a variety of shows that enhance the local cultural scene. Discover the natural and cultural offerings in the heart of Quebec’s wilderness and heritage during this port of call in Saguenay.

Port:Tadoussac

The Quebec village of Tadoussac stands at the confluence of the Saguenay River and the Gulf of Saint-Lawrence, in south-east Canada. The village is bright with multicoloured houses nestling in an emerald-green pine forest. From the waterfront, it’s easy to spy out Tadoussac Chapel, thanks to its bright red roof. Not far from this church built of wood, one of the oldest in North America, stands a century-old village holiday resort, Hotel Tadoussac. Treat yourself to tea on the terrace overlooking the shoreline. In addition, at the marine mammal interpretation centre, you can hone your knowledge of the cetaceans that regularly frequent Tadoussac bay.

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing.

This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the Ponant photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Wander the cobblestone streets of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where 17th-century architecture abounds. Don't miss the iconic Château Frontenac, towering over the St. Lawrence River, offering stunning views. For a taste of local culture, visit the bustling Place Royale and enjoy authentic Québécois cuisine at a nearby bistro. The Plains of Abraham provide a lush green space perfect for a leisurely stroll, while the Musée de la Civilisation delves into the region's rich history and vibrant present.

Arrives: 07:00

Montreal, Quebec's largest city, stands out as a centre of culture and history, reflecting a dynamic blend of French and English influences. The city's heart beats strongest in its old quarter, Vieux-Montréal, where cobbled streets and historic buildings create a European ambiance. Notable landmarks include Notre-Dame Basilica, with its intricate interior, and the bustling Place Jacques-Cartier.

Montreal is also celebrated for its culinary scene, from classic poutine to innovative fine dining, drawing on its diverse cultural heritage. The city hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, such as the famous Montreal Jazz Festival, which transforms the streets into vibrant venues for live music, demonstrating Montreal's lively spirit and its residents' love for celebration.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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Le Lyrial
Le Lyrial

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Luxury Staterooms and Suites
Luxury Staterooms and Suites

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Exquisite French Dining
Exquisite French Dining

Exquisite French gastronomy is the highlight of every meal you will savour in the restaurant and grill. Read more

Nightlife and Entertainment
Nightlife and Entertainment

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Renowned Service Excellence
Renowned Service Excellence

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Ponant Wellness Spa
Ponant Wellness Spa

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