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Article: New England & Canada: smooth-sailing vacations showcase Atlantic ports of call. (Cruising).
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- Travel America
- Article date:
- May 1, 2002
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Setting sail from Pier 92 on the Hudson River, we stood by the rail of our jumbo Carnival Cruise Lines "Fun Ship," taking in the New York skyline before heading into the harbor for a glimpse of its guardian, the State of Liberty. Our family of four, along with 2,700 other passengers, was off on a five-day Atlantic adventure to Eastern Canada's Maritime Provinces, a rather offbeat destination in the overall scheme of cruise vacations.
Though people tend to associate cruising with palmy, balmy islands to the south of our borders, more and more discerning travelers are thinking cool-clime cruises to historic cities in New England and Canada. Instead of embarking ...
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