Locks, Legends & Canals of the Northeast (on the Grande Mariner)

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Highlights
- Visit to “Springwood,” the beloved estate home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Cruising the historic Erie Canal
- View some of the highlights such as the H. Lee White Marine Museum, the Richardson-Bates House Museum, or Fort Ontario
- Visit the notable Antique Boat Museum for a glimpse of the world’s largest showcase of classic recreational boats
- Visit tiny Dark Island in Chippewa Bay and tour the stately and elegant Singer Castle
- Visit the Musèe des Ursulines
- Visit the impressive Chateau de Frontenac
- Explore Montreal, a vibrant riverside city filled with culture, history, and artistic wonders
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Spectacular natural scenery and postcard-perfect photo opportunities abound on this northeastern adventure! Sail the most renowned waters of New York State and southeastern Canada, including surging rivers, peaceful lakes, and majestic fjords. Embark today in New York City and admire the iconic Manhattan skyline.
Begin your day with a morning sail through New York Harbor and behold the Statue of Liberty, then marvel at the majestic natural beauty of the Hudson River Valley. This afternoon, arrive in West Point, NY*, where an optional tour takes you to the campus of the prestig...
This morning in Kingston, an optional tour to Hyde Park includes a visit to “Springwood,” the beloved estate home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, now home to his presidential library and museum. Later, travel up the northern leg of the Hudson River to Troy, NY whe...
Enjoy a full day of cruising the historic Erie Canal, an engineering marvel credited with transforming the commercial transportation industry in the 19th century. A local historian joins the cruise to narrate about the history of the Canal.
Located in the foothills of the Catskills Mountains, Cooperstown, NY is home to the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Farmers Museum, and the Fenimore Art Museum. Watch America’s history come alive in this picturesque town that combines big-city excitement with small town charm. Tonight arrive in Sylvan Beach, NY on the shores of shimmering Lake Oneida.
Cruise along the Oswego Canal to Oswego, NY, located on the shores of magnificent Lake Ontario. You may choose to take a local shuttle on a panoramic loop around this charming area and view some of the highlights such as the H. Lee White Marine Museum, the Richardson-...
Today, cruise to Clayton, NY in the gorgeous Thousand Islands region. You will visit the notable Antique Boat Museum for a glimpse of the world’s largest showcase of classic recreational boats. Spend the night in beautiful Alexandria Bay, NY with views of the famed Boldt Castle.
Continuing through the Thousand Islands regions, visit tiny Dark Island in Chippewa Bay and tour the stately and elegant Singer Castle. Built as a private home in 1905, the mansion was used for rum-running during Prohibition. Continue on to Ogdensburg, NY where you may opt to visit the Frederic Remington Art Museum to admire the original works of this American painter.
Crossing into Canada, cruise the St. Lawrence Seaway, the gateway from the Atlantic Ocean to the North American Great Lakes. The seaway is a system of locks, canals, and channels dotted with waterfront communities, scenic islands, and amazing wildlife habitats.
Your port of call today is charming Three Rivers, QC, also known as Trois-Rivières in French, named for the juxtaposition of the three mouths of the Saint-Maurice River at the St. Lawrence River. This morning select from two optional tours: “Churches of Trois-Rivières...
Quebec City, QC, with its distinctly French culture, is considered by many to be the most romantic city in North America. Be sure to visit the impressive Chateau de Frontenac and browse the shops and restaurants along the cobblestone streets of Old Town. This morning,...
Spend the day cruising south, as you approach Montreal, a vibrant riverside city filled with culture, history, and artistic wonders. Famed for its thrilling cuisines, cobblestone streets, and world-class shopping, Montreal truly appeals to every sense of adventure.
Spend a full day discovering the treasures of Montreal, QC. You may choose an optional city tour that includes Old Montreal, Olympic Park, Mount Royal Park, and St. Joseph’s Oratory; or enjoy exploring this enchanting and historic city at your leisure. This evening enjoy a musical performance of the flute and guitar by local entertainers.
Disembark today in Montreal.
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Grande Mariner
Grande Mariner Commissioned and built by Blount Boats in 1998, the Grande Mariner makes her way up to Montreal, just in time for fall foliage season. She was refurbished in 2010, with totally new cabin configurations including new décor, new bathrooms, new furniture in the cabins, a renovated lounge, new décor, and brand new furniture. So if you want to take in a few rays on the sun deck, relax and enjoy the vista-view lounge, or just have a few quiet moments in your cabin as the sea drifts past your open picture window, the Grande Mariner is ready.
Specifications Length: 184' Beam: 40' Draft: 6'6" Passenger Capacity: 88 Passenger Cabins: 44 Commissioned: 1998 Refurbished: 2010 Flag: United States Built By: Blount Boats, Warren, Ri
All reservations are subject to a minimum $75 per person cancellation charge. Passengers may cancel subject to the charges listed below. Cancellations must be confirmed in writing by the passenger or travel agent prior to departure to be considered valid.
Cancellation fees per person from date of departure:
60 days or more = $75
59 days – 45 days = 25% of fare
44 days – 30 days = 50% of fare
29 days – 11 days = 75% of fare
10 days or less = 100% of fare
In addition, passengers will be charged all administration costs incurred by us on behalf of passenger. Administration charges may be levied for ground or air portions or other services associated with voyage or special requests and changes. There shall be no right to any refund except as stated, and we shall have no obligation or liability to passengers for cancellation and/or non-use of all or a portion of a voyage or other services, whether or not due to circumstances beyond passengers’ control. Once purchased trip insurance is non-refundable. We strongly encourage all passengers to purchase trip insurance.
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