Start your journey with a relaxed departure from Toronto and a scenic coffee stop at Saint-Lawrence Market (if passing through), then cross into Quebec with a stretch at the historic Parc de la Cité-du-Havre for riverside views and a picnic brunch. Arrive in Montréal midday and check into your hotel, then take a first taste of the city with a stroll through Plateau Mont-Royal to admire colorful row houses, local boulangeries, and independent boutiques before your afternoon plans.
After checking in and exploring Plateau, head to the riverside Parc Jean-Drapeau for relaxed bike rides or a stroll with skyline views, then stop at Atwater Market to sample local cheeses, smoked meats, and a fresh pastry for a late-afternoon snack. Finish the afternoon with a leisurely walk through Mile End, popping into indie bookstores and record shops before grabbing an early dinner at a cozy neighbourhood bistro.
As dusk falls, wander through the atmospheric cobblestones of Rue Saint-Paul in Old Montréal, ducking into galleries and stopping for a drink on a terrace with views of the historic harbor. Continue to Place Jacques-Cartier for street performers and late-evening people-watching, then finish with a nightcap or craft cocktail at the cozy speakeasy-style bar Le 4e Mur for a relaxed, local vibe before returning to your hotel.
Begin with a contemplative morning at the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, exploring its Canadian and international collections and enjoying coffee in the museum's café before wandering the nearby sculpture garden. From there, head to the vibrant Old Port for a breezy riverside stroll along the boardwalk, try the urban zipline or pedal boat rentals for a playful view of the St. Lawrence, and pause at a waterfront kiosk for freshly baked pastries and local maple treats.
Wander through the leafy paths and contemporary galleries of Parc du Mont-Royal, pausing at the Kondiaronk Belvedere for sweeping views of the skyline, then descend to explore the artisan stalls and lunch-worthy snacks at Jean-Talon Market where you can sample seasonal produce and Québec charcuterie. Afterward, immerse yourself in cutting-edge design and local craft at the Vieux-Montréal Design District, popping into independent boutiques and finishing with a relaxed coffee or craft beer at Terrasse Nelligan to watch the harbor light shift as the afternoon moves toward evening.
As twilight deepens, head to the lively food-hall atmosphere of Marché des Éclusiers for regional small plates and a chance to sample Quebec seafood and local ciders. After dinner, catch an indie film or a special screening at Cinémathèque québécoise or enjoy live jazz and cocktails at the intimate Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill, then finish with a moonlit stroll along the illuminated promenades of Parc de Dieppe to watch lights reflect off the St. Lawrence and set the tone for tomorrow's onward journey.
Leave Montréal after breakfast and take the slower, scenic Autoroute 20 corridor with a stretch stop at Basilique Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré to admire the ornate interior and light-filled chapels, then continue along the river with a photo pause at Parc de la Chute-Montmorency to gaze at the falls from the lookout and suspension bridge. Break for a riverside lunch in Baie-Saint-Paul-wandering its galleries and artisan shops-before finishing the drive into Québec City in the afternoon, arriving with energy to explore the old town.
After arriving in the afternoon, settle in and take a relaxed walk through the atmospheric lanes of Petit-Champlain to browse artisan boutiques and maple-sweet shops, then ride the historic Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec for a quick, scenic link between the Lower Town and the Upper Fortifications. Follow with a riverside stroll along the Dufferin Terrace to soak up panoramic views of the St. Lawrence and the iconic silhouette of Château Frontenac, finishing with a coffee or hot chocolate at a terrace café as dusk approaches.
After your afternoon stroll along the Dufferin Terrace, settle into a relaxed evening exploring the culinary side of the city with a dinner at Le Lapin Sauté in Petit-Champlain to sample comforting Quebecois fare and local beers. Later, join a lantern-lit ghost walk departing from Place Royale to hear atmospheric tales of Old Québec, then finish with nightcaps and live acoustic music at the cozy cellar venue Le Cendrillon before returning to your hotel.
Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Café-Boulangerie Paillard before wandering the tree-lined paths of Plains of Abraham for fresh air and a stroll past historic battlements; pause at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec satellite galleries on the Plains to catch regional art and rotating exhibits. Afterward, head to the lively Marché du Vieux-Port to sample local cheeses, smoked meats and maple treats, then take a short guided walking tour of the fortified city walls starting at Porte Saint-Jean to learn about Québec's colonial history and enjoy early light over the St. Lawrence.
Stroll down the charming cobblestones of Rue du Petit-Champlain to browse artisan ateliers and try a handcrafted caramel or maple confection, then take a guided tasting at La Fabrique de Chocolat to sample local chocolates and confections. Continue with a scenic boat cruise from Bassins du Vieux-Port for a fresh perspective of the St. Lawrence and the cliffs of Old Québec, then return to explore the elegant period rooms and gardens of Pointe-à-Carcy before an early evening terrace aperitif.
As twilight settles, wander the lively lanes of Grande Allée to soak up local nightlife with a craft beer at Le Projet or a tasting flight at La Barberie microbrewery, then catch an intimate local music set at La Ninkasi du Faubourg. Afterward, take a short cab ride to the illuminated viewpoint at Observatoire de la Capitale for sweeping night views of the St. Lawrence and Old Québec, finishing with a late dessert and maple-infused cocktail at the cozy bar Bistro Le Sam before returning to your hotel.
Depart Québec City and take a scenic cross-provincial drive with a coffee and stretch stop at Auberge La Grande Maison in Rivière-du-Loup for river views, then continue west with a photo break at the historic lighthouse at Pointe-des-Monts to admire the St. Lawrence cliffs. As you approach New Brunswick, pull off for a riverside picnic and short hike at Mactaquac Provincial Park to shake out your legs before arriving in Grand Falls in the afternoon ready to explore the gorge.
After your scenic morning drive, stretch your legs with a riverside walk along the boardwalk at Promenade du 150e, enjoying views of the powerful gorge and picnic spots; stop at the informative exhibits at Centre d'interprétation du Parc de la Gorge to learn about the geology and hydroelectric history. Finish with a short, invigorating climb up to the viewing platforms at Belvédère de la Chute for dramatic close-up views of the falls, then warm up with a comforting pastry and coffee at the nearby local café Le Café du Vieux Moulin before checking into town for the evening.
Unwind after your day on the road with a riverside dinner at the cozy bistro Le Belvédère, sampling regional trout and craft beers while watching sunset over the Saint John River. Afterwards, take a gentle twilight stroll along the illuminated trail at Promenade Riverfront, pause at the observation platform for night views of the gorge, and finish with a warm maple tart and coffee at the charming Pâtisserie Chez Laurette before turning in.
Begin with a brisk riverside breakfast at Café du Moulin before tackling the less-traveled hiking loops of Sentier de la Gorge Nord, where boardwalks and interpretive panels reveal unique rock formations and springtime birdlife. Mid-morning, join a guided geology walk offered by Parc de la Gorge de Grand-Sault staff to learn about the gorge's creation and walk the cliff-edge trail to an elevated viewpoint for sweeping panoramas of the falls and the Saint John River below.
Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the riverside trails toward Parcours des Chutes where easy loop paths lead to quieter vantage points and interpretive panels about local flora and fauna; pause on the wooden platforms to photograph the tumbling water and ice formations in spring. Later, cross the pedestrian suspension bridge at Promenade du 150e for panoramic views from the opposite bank, then warm up with locally roasted coffee and a light lunch at Café du Rivage, watching canoeists and anglers on the Saint John River before returning to town.
As daylight fades, enjoy a cozy farm-to-table dinner at La Vieille Forge, where seasonal New Brunswick ingredients and local cider pair perfectly with views of the river valley. Afterward, take a peaceful after-dark walk along the illuminated section of Promenade Rivière-Sainte-Anne to hear the falls' roar under the stars, then warm up with hot chocolate and a maple beignet at Boulangerie du Vieux Port before retiring for the night.
Set out after breakfast with a scenic drive along the Trans-Canada, pausing for a stretch and tidal-history photo stop at Sackville Waterfowl Park to watch migratory birds and enjoy boardwalk trails. Continue east and break for a hearty brunch in Dorchester Village at a local diner, then take a short detour to stroll the dramatic mudflats and interpretive signs at Fort Beauséjour - Beaubassin National Historic Site before resuming the drive toward Moncton.
After a scenic morning drive, pause in Sackville for a riverside stretch and a late-afternoon walk through Chignecto Isthmus Trail to watch spring marsh birds and take in tidal vistas. Continue toward Moncton and arrive in time for an easy exploration of Riverfront Park, where you can stroll the landscaped pathways, snap photos of the reversing Wolastoq (Petitcodiac) tidal bore from the viewing platform, and enjoy a casual dinner at nearby Blue Crab Café & Oyster Bar overlooking the river.
After arriving and freshening up, savor a relaxed seafood dinner at The Boathouse Bistro on the waterfront, sampling locally caught scallops and a craft beer while watching boats slip by. Finish the night with a leisurely stroll through Centennial Park, where paved paths and the riverside promenade are softly lit in spring-pause at the riverside benches to listen for the distant echo of the Wolastoq and cap the evening with a warm dessert and coffee at the nearby Cafe Codiac.
Leave Moncton after breakfast and follow the scenic Fundy Coast, stopping for a stretch and sea-air coffee at Cape Enrage where you can wander the cliffs, watch the dramatic tides from the lighthouse lookout, and explore the interpretive displays about local geology. Continue with a coastal detour to stroll the boardwalk at Shediac Bay Marina to spot lobster boats and sample fresh lobster rolls at a waterfront shack before resuming your drive toward Halifax with salted-sea views guiding the way.
Mid-afternoon, detour onto the scenic Lighthouse Route and stretch your legs with a seaside walk at Lawrencetown Beach, watching surfers and tide-ribboned cliffs before continuing toward Halifax. Pause at Peggy's Cove to climb the iconic granite outcrops, explore the working harbour, and enjoy fresh seafood at a nearby shack while the light softens for golden coastal photos.
As evening settles, wander the historic waterfront and catch a maritime sunset from Sullivan's Pond before heading into the vibrant Halifax North End for dinner at one of the farm-to-table spots along Grafton Street. Afterward, enjoy craft cocktails and live music at The Carleton, or take a peaceful moonlit stroll through the lantern-lit paths of Point Pleasant Park to hear waves on the rocky shore before returning to your Halifax accommodation.
Start your morning with a hearty breakfast at The Bicycle Thief before a peaceful stroll through the leafy paths of Victorian Public Gardens, where seasonal blooms and wrought-iron benches set a genteel tone. Continue uphill to explore the living-history demonstrations and sweeping harbor views at Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, then descend to browse artisan stalls and maritime exhibits at the nearby Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market for local treats and crafts to fuel the day's adventures.
Walk the bustling boardwalk from Historic Properties toward the waterfront, stopping to browse artisanal shops and sample fresh oysters at Edna Restaurant's bar for a true Maritimes tasting; continue to the nearby Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to explore exhibits on shipwrecks and naval history. Finish the afternoon with a scenic harbour cruise departing from Pier 21 for close-up views of Halifax Harbour and coastal forts, returning in time for a sunset drink at the rooftop patio of The Prince George Hotel to watch the city light up.
As twilight deepens, take a relaxed harbor-side stroll to Halifax Harbourwalk and pause at The Seaport Commons for outdoor art installations and views of working docks. Continue to Alexander Keith's Brewery for a lively guided evening tour and tasting that pairs local ales with maritime stories, then finish with a cozy seafood-forward dinner at Salty's on the Docks, where waterfront windows and local oysters make for a memorable nightcap before returning to your hotel.
Head out for a cultural morning on the Dartmouth side with a ferry ride from the Halifax Waterfront to Dartmouth and a walk through the vibrant Alderney Landing arts district to browse galleries and catch a morning craft coffee at Tare Shop & Bakery. Continue with a short drive to Shubenacadie Canal for a gentle spring paddle or riverside stroll among early blossoms, then visit the intimate maritime-focused exhibits at Halifax Citadel's lesser-known outposts in Dartmouth before returning to town for lunch.
Take a scenic half-day drive to McNabs Island (catch the short boat shuttle from the waterfront) to hike coastal trails, explore abandoned military batteries, and picnic on a windswept beach while watching seals and seabirds. Alternatively, remain in the city to dive into hands-on exhibits at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 followed by a brewery tour and tasting at Alexander Keith's Public House for a lively, historic-afternoon blend before an early evening return to the waterfront.
As dusk falls, take a short drive to Sambro Island Lighthouse Museum for a guided twilight tour and dramatic coastal views from Nova Scotia's oldest light station, then savor seafood chowder at the nearby Sambro Harbour Fish Market while watching fishing boats head home. Afterwards, return toward the city for a relaxed late-evening session of craft cocktails and live folk music at The Lower Deck or a nightcap and local dessert at The Schooner General to round out a day of maritime exploration.
Depart Halifax after an early breakfast and follow the Trans-Canada with a refreshing coffee and bakery stop at The Roost Coffee House in Truro, then take a scenic detour to stretch legs and explore the salt-marsh boardwalks at Seymour Lake Trail for quiet forest views. Mid-morning, pause for a guided interpretive walk around the historic lock structures at Mactaquac Provincial Park and enjoy picnic-ready treats from Brickhouse Kitchen before continuing west toward Fredericton, carrying coastal-to-river valley scenery into the afternoon.
After a scenic morning, break the drive with a riverside lunch and walk at Kings Landing Historical Settlement, where living-history exhibits and reconstructed 19th-century buildings offer a hands-on glimpse of early New Brunswick life. Continue west and stretch your legs with a gentle hike through the forested trails of Gagetown Provincial Park, then roll into Fredericton in the late afternoon for check-in and a short exploratory visit to the riverside boardwalk beside Killarney Lake to watch local birdlife and golden-hour reflections before dinner.
After checking in, enjoy a relaxed dinner featuring local craft beer and seasonal fare at The Palate Restaurant & Bar, then wander the brick-lined streets to discover Fredericton's creative side with a stop at Charlotte Street Arts Centre to view local exhibitions and pop-up galleries. Finish the night with a peaceful riverside walk along the illuminated trails of Odell Park West Loop, pausing at a bench to listen for spring bird calls and watch the lights reflect on the Saint John River before returning to your hotel.
Depart Fredericton early and break the long drive with a scenic coffee and breakfast stop at La Petite Farine in Edmundston, then cross into Quebec for a stretch at Parc de la Rivière Madawaska where short riverside trails and interpretive panels make for an energizing leg-stretcher. Continue east with a photo stop at the cliffside lookouts of Ausable Point to watch the St. Lawrence widen, arriving midday in Rivière-du-Loup in time to check into your hotel and explore the waterfront promenade.
After crossing into Quebec, pause for a late-afternoon stretch and tide-watching at Parc des Chutes de la Rivière Saint-Jean where short cliffside trails and interpretive panels offer fresh river vistas, then continue east to explore the seaside village of Kamouraska-stroll its peaceful wharves, browse local artisan shops, and sample fresh seafood at Bistro la Goéliche. Finish the afternoon with a scenic drive along the riverfront to Promenade du Bas-Saint-Laurent, arriving in Rivière-du-Loup in time to check into your hotel and catch sunset reflections over the St. Lawrence from the waterfront belvederes.
After checking into your hotel, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Auberge de la Pointe where river-view tables showcase local seafood and cider from nearby producers. Later, take a twilight stroll along Promenade Rive-Sud to watch the St. Lawrence's evening currents, then pop into Le Café du Quai for a digestif and live-acoustic music if available, capping the night with calm riverside views before turning in.
Leave Rivière-du-Loup at dawn and head south with a fueling and breakfast stop at Café MADO in Saint-Pascal for fresh pastries and strong coffee before crossing back into Ontario; plan a scenic detour through Parc national du Bic to stretch legs on seaside trails and snap cliffside photos of the St. Lawrence. Mid-morning, pause in Rimouski to visit the waterfront Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site for a quick lighthouse photo op and maritime exhibits, then resume the long haul with audiobook-ready road views as you push west toward Kingston.
Mid-afternoon, take a restorative stop in Drummondville to stretch with a walk through the historic village at Village Québécois d'Antan where costumed interpreters and period buildings bring 19th-century Quebec to life, then refuel with a hearty sandwich and coffee at Café du Village. Later, detour onto the scenic lakeside route and pause for golden-hour photos and a brief shoreline walk at Parc national du Lac-Saint-Pierre before resuming the drive west toward Kingston, easing back into Ontario time and landscapes.
After the long drive, unwind with waterfront sunset views and a relaxed dinner at The Harbour Restaurant on Kingston's inner harbour, sampling Ontario trout or a craft cocktail while watching boats slip past. Later, take a gentle post-dinner stroll along the limestone promenades of City Hall Square, pause for an evening photo beneath the glow of Confederation Basin lights, and finish with a nightcap at the cozy, historic Kingston Brewing Company Taproom to toast the road ahead.
Start your morning with a riverside breakfast and local coffee at Pan Chancho Bakery & Café, then stroll the scenic waterfront path toward the historic naval precinct to catch morning light on the limestone buildings. Continue with a guided boat tour from Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises for a short jaunt exploring Fortified Island sights and shoreline history, returning in time to wander the peaceful gardens and hidden viewpoints of Wolfe Island Ferry Park before lunch.
Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the waterfront beginning with a picnic and people-watching at Queen's University Lawn followed by a scenic stroll along the lakeside Breakwater Trail, where you can watch sailboats and photograph the historic lighthouse. Continue to the leafy Macdonald Park for a quiet riverside bench and then visit the artisan stalls and lunch options at Market Square, sampling local cheeses and craft sodas before an early-evening climb up to Bellevue House National Historic Site grounds for panoramic views over the harbour.
As golden hour fades, enjoy a waterfront supper at Chez Piggy on Wellington Street, savoring seasonal Ontario fare on the patio before an after-dinner promenade; the restaurant's cosy atmosphere and local menu make for a relaxed transition from daytime sightseeing. After dinner, take a gentle lakeside stroll along Sunnyside Pavilion and the adjacent boardwalk toward Grass Creek Park, pausing to watch lights shimmer on the harbour and ending the evening with a nightcap at the intimate bar inside The Merchant Tap & Table for a local craft beer or cocktail.
After an easy breakfast, take a final scenic detour along the lakeshore with a refreshing stop at Sandbanks Provincial Park for a quick dune walk and shoreline photos before hitting the highway. Mid-morning, pause in Prince Edward County for a vineyard tasting and a light brunch at Hinterland Wine Company, then continue west with a relaxed coffee break at the historic Murray Street Café in Picton as you ease back toward Toronto and reflect on the road trip highlights.
Mid-afternoon, pause the drive for a restorative stop at Napanee's Macpherson House for a quick stretch and a coffee from a nearby café, then wander the historic downtown to browse artisanal shops and murals. Continue west and take a scenic lakeside break at Presqu'ile Provincial Park to walk the shoreline trails, photograph migrating birds, and enjoy a picnic of local cheeses before the final leg back to Toronto.
After arriving back in Toronto, settle into a relaxed city evening with a lakeside walk along Harbourfront Centre, popping into the artisan stalls and seasonal pop-ups before catching golden-hour views from the boardwalk. For a comforting final meal, head to St. Lawrence Market Kitchen for rotisserie fare and local treats, then cap the night with a rooftop cocktail at The Broadview Hotel to toast the trip while taking in panoramic skyline lights.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Saint-Lawrence Market (Toronto) | Free |
| Parc de la Cité-du-Havre | Free |
| Plateau Mont-Royal (neighbourhood walk) | Free |
| Parc Jean-Drapeau (entry/park access) | Free |
| Atwater Market (sampling) | $15 |
| Mile End (neighbourhood walk) | Free |
| Rue Saint-Paul (Old Montréal walk) | Free |
| Place Jacques-Cartier (public square) | Free |
| Le 4e Mur (cocktail) | $18 |
| Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) | $24 |
| Old Port boardwalk (Old Montréal) | Free |
| Old Port zipline / pedal boats | $30 |
| Parc du Mont-Royal (Kondiaronk Belvedere) | Free |
| Jean-Talon Market (tasting/snack) | $12 |
| Vieux-Montréal Design District (shops) | Free |
| Terrasse Nelligan (drink/snack) | $12 |
| Marché des Éclusiers (small plates) | $25 |
| Cinémathèque québécoise (ticket) | $12 |
| Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill (cover/drink) | $20 |
| Parc de Dieppe (evening stroll) | Free |
| Basilique Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (visit) | Free |
| Parc de la Chute-Montmorency (entry/park access) | $9 |
| Baie-Saint-Paul (lunch/gallery stroll) | $20 |
| Petit-Champlain (shops/walk) | Free |
| Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec | $4 |
| Dufferin Terrace (walk/view) | Free |
| Le Lapin Sauté (dinner) | $30 |
| Lantern-lit ghost walk (Old Québec) | $20 |
| Le Cendrillon (live music/nightcap) | $12 |
| Café-Boulangerie Paillard (breakfast) | $12 |
| Plains of Abraham (park) | Free |
| Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (satellite galleries) | $16 |
| Marché du Vieux-Port (tasting) | $10 |
| Guided walking tour of fortified city walls | $15 |
| La Fabrique de Chocolat (tasting) | $8 |
| Boat cruise from Bassins du Vieux-Port | $25 |
| Pointe-à-Carcy (period rooms/gardens) | Free |
| Grande Allée (bars/nightlife) | Free |
| Le Projet / La Barberie (craft beer tasting) | $12 |
| Observatoire de la Capitale | $14 |
| Bistro Le Sam (dessert/cocktail) | $15 |
| Auberge La Grande Maison (coffee stop) | $8 |
| Pointe-des-Monts (photo stop) | Free |
| Mactaquac Provincial Park (hike/picnic) | Free |
| Promenade du 150e (boardwalk) | Free |
| Centre d'interprétation du Parc de la Gorge | $5 |
| Belvédère de la Chute (viewing platforms) | Free |
| Le Café du Vieux Moulin (coffee/pastry) | $8 |
| Le Belvédère (dinner) | $30 |
| Promenade Riverfront (evening stroll) | Free |
| Pâtisserie Chez Laurette (dessert) | $6 |
| Café du Moulin (breakfast) | $10 |
| Sentier de la Gorge Nord (hike) | Free |
| Guided geology walk (Parc de la Gorge) | $10 |
| Parcours des Chutes (trails) | Free |
| Café du Rivage (lunch) | $15 |
| La Vieille Forge (dinner) | $30 |
| Boulangerie du Vieux Port (hot chocolate/maple beignet) | $6 |
| Sackville Waterfowl Park (boardwalk) | Free |
| Dorchester Village diner (brunch) | $15 |
| Fort Beauséjour - Beaubassin National Historic Site | Free |
| Chignecto Isthmus Trail | Free |
| Riverfront Park (Moncton) | Free |
| Viewing platform for Petitcodiac tidal bore | Free |
| Blue Crab Café & Oyster Bar (dinner) | $25 |
| The Boathouse Bistro (seafood dinner) | $35 |
| Centennial Park (evening stroll) | Free |
| Cafe Codiac (dessert/coffee) | $8 |
| Cape Enrage (lighthouse lookout) | $8 |
| Shediac Bay Marina / lobster roll | $18 |
| Lawrencetown Beach (walk/watch surfers) | Free |
| Peggy's Cove (visit) | Free |
| Sullivan's Pond (sunset walk) | Free |
| Grafton Street (dinner area) | $30 |
| The Carleton (live music/cocktail) | $18 |
| Point Pleasant Park (moonlit stroll) | Free |
| The Bicycle Thief (breakfast) | $20 |
| Victorian Public Gardens | Free |
| Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (entry) | $16 |
| Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market (treats) | $10 |
| Historic Properties / Waterfront browsing | Free |
| Edna Restaurant (oysters/snack) | $18 |
| Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (entry) | $10 |
| Harbour cruise from Pier 21 | $30 |
| The Prince George Hotel rooftop (drink) | $12 |
| Alexander Keith's Brewery tour & tasting | $20 |
| Salty's on the Docks (seafood dinner) | $35 |
| Dartmouth ferry ride (one-way) | $3 |
| Alderney Landing (arts district) | Free |
| Shubenacadie Canal (paddle/walk) | Free |
| McNabs Island boat shuttle + park access | $25 |
| Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (entry) | $16 |
| Sambro Island Lighthouse Museum (guided tour) | $10 |
| Sambro Harbour Fish Market (seafood chowder) | $12 |
| The Lower Deck (live folk, drink) | $15 |
| The Schooner General (nightcap/dessert) | $12 |
| The Roost Coffee House (Truro) | $8 |
| Seymour Lake Trail (boardwalk) | Free |
| Kings Landing Historical Settlement (entry) | $12 |
| Gagetown Provincial Park (hike) | Free |
| Killarney Lake (walk) | Free |
| The Palate Restaurant & Bar (dinner) | $30 |
| Charlotte Street Arts Centre (gallery) | Free |
| Odell Park West Loop (evening walk) | Free |
| La Petite Farine (Edmundston breakfast) | $8 |
| Parc de la Rivière Madawaska (stretch stop) | Free |
| Parc des Chutes de la Rivière Saint-Jean | Free |
| Kamouraska (wharves/seafood) | $20 |
| Auberge de la Pointe (dinner) | $30 |
| Le Café du Quai (digestif/live music) | $10 |
| Promenade Rive-Sud (stroll) | Free |
| Café MADO (Saint-Pascal pastries) | $6 |
| Parc national du Bic (detour/trails) | $8 |
| Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site (Rimouski) | $10 |
| Village Québécois d'Antan (Drummondville) | $20 |
| Parc national du Lac-Saint-Pierre (shoreline stop) | Free |
| The Harbour Restaurant (Kingston dinner) | $30 |
| City Hall Square / Confederation Basin (evening stroll) | Free |
| Kingston Brewing Company Taproom (nightcap) | $10 |
| Pan Chancho Bakery & Café (breakfast) | $12 |
| Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises (boat tour) | $28 |
| Wolfe Island Ferry Park / ferry (short visit) | Free |
| Queen's University Lawn (picnic) | Free |
| Breakwater Trail (walk) | Free |
| Macdonald Park (walk) | Free |
| Market Square (lunch/snacks) | $12 |
| Bellevue House National Historic Site (grounds) | Free |
| Chez Piggy (dinner) | $35 |
| Sunnyside Pavilion / Grass Creek Park (evening stroll) | Free |
| The Merchant Tap & Table (nightcap) | $12 |
| Sandbanks Provincial Park (dune walk) | $8 |
| Hinterland Wine Company (vineyard tasting) | $15 |
| Murray Street Café (Picton coffee) | $6 |
| Macpherson House (Napanee stretch stop) | Free |
| Presqu'ile Provincial Park (shoreline walk) | $8 |
| Harbourfront Centre (Toronto evening walk) | Free |
| St. Lawrence Market Kitchen (final meal) | $20 |
| The Broadview Hotel rooftop (rooftop cocktail) | $18 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | $1402 |