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2012 Good Sam Club Nova Scotia Caraventure
Rendezvous: Trenton/Ellsworth, Maine
Meet Canada’s melting pot where European immigrants wrest a hard-fought living from land and sea. From scenic Cape Breton Island to the mainland, the Good Sam Club’s 14-day Caraventure guides you through spectacular scenery, pristine countryside, working waterfronts and unspoiled villages. Traverse the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island, and the most spectacular road of all: the world-famous Cabot Trail encircling the northern highlands of Cape Breton Island, considered by many to be North America’s most beautiful drive. To make your reservation today, please call us toll-free at 1-800-829-5140 or register online.
Good Sam Club Nova Scotia Caraventure Fee Includes:
- 13 nights of camping with varied hookups
- Welcome dinner
- Lunch followed by a guided tour of Acadia National Park
- Bus tour of Saint John, New Brunswick, includes lunch
- Bus tour of Prince Edward Island
- Lobster lunch
- Dinner before the musical Anne of Green Gables
- Transportation and reserved seats to Anne of Green Gables
- Bus tour of Halifax and Peggy’s Cove
- Lunch at The Citadel Inn
- Guided tour of Fortress of Louisbourg including round-trip transportation to Fortress of Louisbourg and lunch at the Hotel de la Marine
- Bus tour of Cabot Trail including lunch
- Farewell dinner
- Printed itinerary & Name badges
Good Sam Club 2012 Nova Scotia Caraventure Package Prices (U.S. Dollars):
$3,467 per unit with two adults
$2,687 per unit with one adult
$1,374 per additional adult
$500 deposit per unit
(All prices listed are US Funds)
Disclaimer: Good Sam is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for our disabled RV tour participants when it is in our control to do so. To assist us in providing this service, we request that you provide us with information concerning any accommodations you will need on the tour at the time of booking. Please keep in mind that we make arrangements with a number of third parties when scheduling events and will need advance notice as soon as possible in order to accommodate special needs. Please remember that at many tour destinations, the accommodations are temporary in nature and may not have all conveniences. Many events may include considerable walking and may not be comfortable for all participants. Facilities, such as seating for the disabled at special events, may not always be positioned with the rest of the group depending on access. We invite you to ask questions regarding specific tours in order to determine if the tours will meet your needs. |