One of the destinations is New Brunswick. I stayed in the town of Moncton in New Brunswick twice and I did research to plan a real trip there some time. The first thing that sprung to mind was Magnetic Hill. http://www.magnetichill.com/
And then good old Hopewell Rocks where I did manage to visit.
I found Moncton to be easy going, unhurried, easy on the pocketbook and generally nice.
So there would be things to keep the kiddo interested depending on the length of stay in each port.
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Lines Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory Departing From: Boston, Massachusetts Departure Port: Boston, Massachusetts Number of Nights: 7 Ports of Call: Boston, Massachusetts | Portland, Maine | Saint John, New Brunswick | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Sydney, Nova Scotia
I've never been on a cruise so there's a lot of things I don't understand like the concept of port. Do you stay on the ship? Do they kick ya off? Is it a day or 3? I dunno.
But I do know that Moncton was rather nice and seemed to have a lot of pleasant tourism adventures.
Maybe the 6 year old can get out a map before hand and plan with you things to do in each port so there'd be something to look forward to. ========================
Pity about the length of travel about driving: San Antonio down here in Texas is frigging awesome. You have the Alamo, Sea World and NASA right near each other. Plus a perfect replica of the Forbidden City of China.
Well there is a cruise leaving Mass that goes to Canada
Date: 2013-01-16 03:30 am (UTC)http://www.magnetichill.com/
Then there's Magic Mountain
http://www.magicmountain.ca/
And then good old Hopewell Rocks where I did manage to visit.
I found Moncton to be easy going, unhurried, easy on the pocketbook and generally nice.
So there would be things to keep the kiddo interested depending on the length of stay in each port.
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Lines Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory Departing From: Boston, Massachusetts
Departure Port: Boston, Massachusetts
Number of Nights: 7
Ports of Call:
Boston, Massachusetts | Portland, Maine | Saint John, New Brunswick | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Sydney, Nova Scotia
I've never been on a cruise so there's a lot of things I don't understand like the concept of port. Do you stay on the ship? Do they kick ya off? Is it a day or 3? I dunno.
But I do know that Moncton was rather nice and seemed to have a lot of pleasant tourism adventures.
Maybe the 6 year old can get out a map before hand and plan with you things to do in each port so there'd be something to look forward to.
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Pity about the length of travel about driving: San Antonio down here in Texas is frigging awesome. You have the Alamo, Sea World and NASA right near each other. Plus a perfect replica of the Forbidden City of China.