Atlantic Canada is made up of four distinct provinces, each
with its own set of charms, getaways and coastal adventures.
But we all share the same sea that has shaped our land, our
history, our culture and our cuisine.
New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island will embrace you and your spirit of adventure. Here you can take a deep breath and relax.
New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island will embrace you and your spirit of adventure. Here you can take a deep breath and relax.
The region boasts Canada’s most spectacular coastline — more
than 43,000 kilometres — and every seaside activity you can
imagine: long walks on uncrowded beaches, nature viewing
on a grand scale and hiking high above the arms of the sea.
Getting here is easy, too. It’s just a five-hour flight from London to Newfoundland & Labrador or a six-hour flight to Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Atlantic Canada is closer to Europe than any other part of North America.
Getting here is easy, too. It’s just a five-hour flight from London to Newfoundland & Labrador or a six-hour flight to Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Atlantic Canada is closer to Europe than any other part of North America.