Seabourn North America: 12 nights from Montreal with Seabourn Sojourn
Sep 26, 2025
Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Montreal ➞
Landing: Montreal
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Friday, September 26, 2025 - 5:00 PMMontreal
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Saturday, September 27, 2025 not found - not foundLawrence River
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Sunday, September 28, 2025 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMHavre-Saint-Pierre
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Monday, September 29, 2025Navigation
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Tuesday, September 30, 2025 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMAnse Aux Meadows
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025 2:00 PM - not foundSaint John's
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Thursday, October 2, 2025 not found - 5:00 PMSaint John's
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Friday, October 3, 2025 9:00 AM - 4:00 PMSaint Pierre
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Saturday, October 4, 2025 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMcap-aux-meules
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Sunday, October 5, 2025Navigation
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Monday, October 6, 2025 8:00 AM - 11:00 PMQuebec City
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Tuesday, October 7, 2025 6:30 AM - 6:00 PMTrois-Rivières
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Wednesday, October 8, 2025 7:00 AMMontreal

Montreal
Explore Montreal: A Cultural Haven in CanadaMontreal, situated in Quebec, Canada, is a city steeped in history and renowned for its vibrant arts scene, diverse culture, and culinary delights. Founded in 1642, Montreal has evolved into a cosmopolitan metropolis that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern sophistication, offering visitors a unique and enriching travel experience.
Diverse Climate of MontrealMontreal experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. Summer months are perfect for exploring outdoor festivals like the International Jazz Festival or enjoying picnics in Mount Royal Park. Winter brings opportunities for ice skating at the Old Port or exploring the underground city network. Spring and fall offer mild weather ideal for sightseeing and cultural events.
Top Attractions and Places to Visit in MontrealDiscover Montreal's top attractions, including the historic Old Montreal with its cobblestone streets and Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal for panoramic city views and outdoor activities, and the vibrant Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood known for its artsy vibe and eclectic shops. Explore the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, stroll through the Botanical Garden, or sample local produce at Jean-Talon Market.
Local Cuisine: Flavors of QuebecIndulge in Montreal's culinary scene with iconic dishes like poutine (fries topped with cheese curds and gravy), smoked meat sandwiches from Schwartz's Deli, bagels from St-Viateur Bagel, and maple syrup treats. Experience French-inspired cuisine at renowned restaurants, savor artisanal cheeses from local producers, and enjoy a diverse range of international flavors in the city's diverse neighborhoods.
Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from MontrealEnhance your Montreal visit by booking a cruise departing from this historic city. Choose from cruise options exploring the St. Lawrence River, visiting charming ports along the Eastern Seaboard, or venturing to destinations like Quebec City or the Maritimes. A cruise from Montreal promises scenic views of the riverfront, cultural experiences in coastal towns, and memorable journeys along Canada's picturesque waterways.

Lawrence River
Explore the Majestic River
Lawrence River is Canada's one of the most fascinating navigable rivers, it offers breathtaking landscapes and an unforgettable experience for cruise passengers seeking unique adventures. With its crystal-clear waters winding between green hills and picturesque villages, Lawrence River is a destination not to be missed for those who want to explore Canada's natural beauty.
Discover the Wonders Along the River's Banks
Along the banks of the river, travellers will admire a variety of attractions, including the ancient castles, picturesque and fascinating coastal cities. Lawrence River Cruises offer the opportunity to explore these hidden treasures and immerse yourself in the history and the culture of the region.
Local gastronomy and culture
The Lawrence River region is renowned for its rich culinary tradition and its vibrant arts scene. Cruise passengers will have the opportunity to taste local delicacies, visit traditional markets and attend unique cultural events. With a Lawrence River Cruise, you will enjoy authentic experiences that will leave you enchanted and eager to return.

Havre-Saint-Pierre

Anse Aux Meadows

Saint John's
Protected by a narrow, rocky entrance, St John's port may look like a picturesque village, but it is actually a modern city rich in cultural attractions. This town with its lively port is a contrast to some of the more rural surroundings areas and it offers plenty of amenities for travellers and local residents.

Saint John's
Protected by a narrow, rocky entrance, St John's port may look like a picturesque village, but it is actually a modern city rich in cultural attractions. This town with its lively port is a contrast to some of the more rural surroundings areas and it offers plenty of amenities for travellers and local residents.

Saint Pierre

cap-aux-meules

Quebec City
The Rich History of Quebec CityQuebec City, a jewel of Canada's heritage, stands as a living museum of New France's history. Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, it is one of North America's oldest cities, boasting a well-preserved old town that has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage designation. The city's fortified walls, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Château Frontenac are testaments to its storied past, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries-old European charm in the heart of modern Canada.
Climate: A City for All SeasonsExperiencing Quebec City means embracing its continental climate, with distinct seasons offering unique charms. Winters are magical, transforming the city into a snowy wonderland, ideal for the world-renowned Winter Carnival. Summers are warm and lively, perfect for exploring outdoor festivals and the vibrant terrace scene. Spring and autumn provide a picturesque setting, with blooming flowers or stunning fall foliage, making every visit memorable.
Must-Visit AttractionsThe city's attractions are as diverse as its history. The historic district of Old Quebec is a maze of narrow streets and historic buildings. Beyond the walls, the Plains of Abraham offer sprawling green space and pivotal history. For a touch of nature, Montmorency Falls exceeds Niagara's height and is just a short drive away. The Musée de la civilisation bridges past and present with its engaging exhibits.
Flavors of Quebec CityQuebec City's cuisine is a reflection of its French heritage and the bounty of the Canadian landscape. Local specialties include comforting poutine, savory tourtière, and fresh seafood. Maple products abound, offering a sweet taste of the region's forests. Artisanal cheeses and craft beers provide a gourmet experience that rivals the city's stunning views.
Conclusion: A Gateway to AdventureBeginning a cruise from Quebec City not only promises an exploration of this enchanting city but also an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the St. Lawrence River. As a launch point for journeys into the heart of Canada or the rugged coasts of the Atlantic, Quebec City offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, setting the stage for an extraordinary cruise experience.

Trois-Rivières

Montreal
Explore Montreal: A Cultural Haven in CanadaMontreal, situated in Quebec, Canada, is a city steeped in history and renowned for its vibrant arts scene, diverse culture, and culinary delights. Founded in 1642, Montreal has evolved into a cosmopolitan metropolis that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern sophistication, offering visitors a unique and enriching travel experience.
Diverse Climate of MontrealMontreal experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. Summer months are perfect for exploring outdoor festivals like the International Jazz Festival or enjoying picnics in Mount Royal Park. Winter brings opportunities for ice skating at the Old Port or exploring the underground city network. Spring and fall offer mild weather ideal for sightseeing and cultural events.
Top Attractions and Places to Visit in MontrealDiscover Montreal's top attractions, including the historic Old Montreal with its cobblestone streets and Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal for panoramic city views and outdoor activities, and the vibrant Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood known for its artsy vibe and eclectic shops. Explore the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, stroll through the Botanical Garden, or sample local produce at Jean-Talon Market.
Local Cuisine: Flavors of QuebecIndulge in Montreal's culinary scene with iconic dishes like poutine (fries topped with cheese curds and gravy), smoked meat sandwiches from Schwartz's Deli, bagels from St-Viateur Bagel, and maple syrup treats. Experience French-inspired cuisine at renowned restaurants, savor artisanal cheeses from local producers, and enjoy a diverse range of international flavors in the city's diverse neighborhoods.
Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from MontrealEnhance your Montreal visit by booking a cruise departing from this historic city. Choose from cruise options exploring the St. Lawrence River, visiting charming ports along the Eastern Seaboard, or venturing to destinations like Quebec City or the Maritimes. A cruise from Montreal promises scenic views of the riverfront, cultural experiences in coastal towns, and memorable journeys along Canada's picturesque waterways.