Cruising From Boston to Montreal: Discovering coastal and riverside wonders in Maine, the Canadian Maritimes and along the St. Lawrence River, ISBN: 9781942016571
Cruising From Boston to Montreal: Discovering coastal and riverside wonders in Maine, the Canadian Maritimes and along the St. Lawrence River
  • By (author) Lockwood Sunny

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Brief Description

Discover historic wonders and modern delights guaranteed to enlarge your heart and expand your understanding of Canada and its people.




Veteran travelers Al and Sunny Lockwood share their adventures and misadventures on this scintillating cruise of exploration. Join them for an unforgettable journey through part of the largest country in the Western Hemisphere.




In "Cruising from Boston to Montreal" readers will:




- attend a rousing baseball game at Boston's Fenway Park

- Learn Alexander Graham Bell's involvement with Canada's first airplane flight.

- Visit the Prince Edward Island farm that was the setting for the Anne of Green Gables books.

- Discover how lobster graduated from barnyard feed to gourmet fare.

- Sail Canada's greatest waterway, the mighty Saint Lawrence River.

- View breath-taking cathedrals and romantic lighthouses.

- Discover Halifax's heart-breaking connection with the Titanic tragedy.

- and much more.




This travel memoir will introduce you to the fascinating heroes, stunning beauty and staggering tragedies that have helped shape Canada's Maritimes, Quebec City, and Montreal.


Book Details
Publisher:
Lightning Source Inc
Binding:
Paperback
Date of Pub.:
Mar 21, 2021
Edition:
-
Language:
-
ISBN:
9781942016571
Dimensions:
-
Weights:
281.23g
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Cruising From Boston to Montreal: Discovering coastal and riverside wonders in Maine, the Canadian Maritimes and along the St. Lawrence River, ISBN: 9781942016571  
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