FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016-17 By Lew Deitch

FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016-17 By Lew Deitch Kindle Edition FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016 17 Fall is a magical time of year in Eastern Canada and the New England states. As the days grow cooler and the first frost coats the pumpkins, something happens to bring about an explosion of color in the leaves of the broadleaf forest. Cooler weather and shorter days tell the trees to prepare to drop their leaves and go dormant for the winter to come. And in doing so, each species has its own chemistry, turning the leaves lemon yellow, brilliant orange, dazzling gold or scarlet red. And it is this kaleidoscope of colors that brings visitors by the tens of thousands. The best way to see the fall colors without the stresses of driving your car, staying in numerous hotels and packing/unpacking is to see the landscape from a cruise ship. All the major cruise lines offer 10 to 14 day cruises between Montreal, Quebec and either Boston or New York City. You visit Quebec City, Charlottetown, Halifax, Portland, Maine and many small ports, enjoying the beauty of the season. This book is specifically deigned to provide you with geographic, historic and cultural information on the Canadian provinces and New England states you will be visiting. And as a prelude, I provide a comparison and contrast between the ways of life in both Canada and the United States. There are also recommendations on shopping and dining, but this is not meant to be one of those comprehensive guidebooks. It is meant to provide you with insight into the lands and peoples of Eastern Canada and New England, not to give you thousands of listings on where to buy post cards or grab a quick lunch. I hope you will find the book useful.

FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016-17Fall is a magical time of year in Eastern Canada and the New England states As the days grow cooler and the first frost coats the pumpkins something happens to bring about an explosion of color in the leaves of the broadleaf forest Cooler weather and shorter days tell the trees to prepare to drop their leaves and go dormant for the winter to come And in doing so each species has its own chemistry turning the leaves lemon yellow brilliant orange dazzling gold or scarlet red And it is this kaleidoscope of colors that brings visitors by the tens of thousands The best way to see the fall colors without the stresses of driving your car staying in numerous hotels and packing unpacking is to see the landscape from a cruise ship All the major cruise lines offer 10 to 14 day cruises between Montreal Quebec and either Boston or New York City You visit Quebec City Charlottetown Halifax Portland Maine and many small ports enjoying the beauty of the season This book is specifically deigned to provide you with geographic historic and cultural information on the Canadian provinces and New England states you will be visiting And as a prelude I provide a comparison and contrast between the ways of life in both Canada and the United States There are also recommendations on shopping and dining but this is not meant to be one of those comprehensive guidebooks It is meant to provide you with insight into the lands and peoples of Eastern Canada and New England not to give you thousands of listings on where to buy post cards or grab a quick lunch I hope you will find the book useful FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016 17

FALL CRUISING IN EASTERN CANADA AND NEW ENGLAND 2016-17 By Lew Deitch
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