Sailing Expeditions - Canada's East Coast


Fjords, Bays and Tickles
A voyage of exceptional beauty,
this is Western Newfoundland at its best
Norris Point, Lark Harbour, Goose Arm, York Harbour, Woody Point, Man O’war Cove

This place is a land like no other. It’s the far east of the western world, with thousands of islands, coves, guts and bays that exude a strange and startling beauty. You’ll never have to go looking for wildlife in Newfoundland. With over 35 million seabirds and 350 different species, this place is definitely for the birders.  

There’s everything from a gentle paddle around a sheltered bay to one alongside humpback whales, to sea caves and remote pebble beaches. If you consider yourself a hiker or a dedicated walker, there are literally hundreds of trails. In a land as unpopulated and geographically ancient as Newfoundland, the hiking and walking opportunities are both endless and breathtaking.

Around every corner, around every bend, you will find a piece of heaven, a delightful sight and a playful breeze that will help us on this journey.


Itinerary
Day 1
-  LET THE VOYAGE BEGIN
Boarding takes place in Corner Brook. The landscape of the Corner Brook region is rugged and the scenery is spectacular. The surrounding coastline holds magnificent fjords, jagged headlands, thickly forested areas and many offshore islands. Wildlife, forest and water mingle with the city’s borders on all sides and mountains fill the horizon in all directions. It’s a perfect place to start our journey. This coastline was chartered by Captain James Cook in 1767 and not much has changed since then. The region enjoys spectacular natural scenery, isolated coves and islands yet to be settled. It is also famous for authentic cuisine, where the chef will create mouth watering treats such as snow crab, succulent bake apples and wild berries. The ship is at anchor for the night in Goose Arm, providing an excellent opportunity to grab a paddle and explore the private shoreline or relax and enjoy the sunset.
DAY 2 – We wake to a sunrise off the mountains as the ship continues along Newfoundland’s West Coast. We’ll pass historic fishing villages and marvel over the numerous sightings of wildlife. Keep a look out for humpbacks, minke, and pilot whales that all frequent this area. We continue into the fjord arriving late afternoon to a warm welcome in the beautiful village of Lark Harbour, named after Captain Cook’s ship, H.M.S. Lark. Join in a hike for all levels at Bottle Cove. Spend the afternoon exploring remote coves, sea stacks, caves and an amazing view overlooking the ocean. Or hike the trails at Blow Me Down Mountain, the name says it all! In the evening get ready to experience a true “Scoff ‘n Scuff” as the village entertains  with a night of traditional food and revelry.
DAY 3 – Our morning is full of discovery, a Parks Canada guide sails with us to give insight on the region on our way to Norris Point. Once arriving in the afternoon join one of the best hikes to see wildlife in their natural habitat, the challenging Gros Morne Mountain. It’s one of the province’s most extensive trail systems, millions of years of tectonic plate movement has yielded an otherworldly landscape of varied rock formations and diverse vegetation. You can wander over the earth’s mantle, see fjords unlike anything else this side of Norway, and encounter flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth. Others may enjoy a boat tour into a land-locked freshwater fjord called Western Brook Pond followed by a visit to the sandy beaches of Cow Head. A visit to the Marine Biology Station is a must with a chance to touch sea urchins and other fascinating creatures of the deep. The evening offers the perfect chance to catch live, outdoor theatre in the magical setting of Cow Head. Where the unexpected is the norm, just slightly off-kilter with the rest of the world. Where the people and the beauty stay with you long after you’re gone.
DAY 4 – In the morning we set sail to another magical place, with calm waters and sheer shoreline as the backdrop. It’s a perfect setting for learning and we’re joined by a biologist from the Norris Point’s Marine Biology Station to get a hands-on chance to explore the unique microcosm of the Bonne Bay fjords. Lunch is served on deck which is an excursion in itself. The chef has prepared a mixed grill of local specialties; moose, caribou, fish and wild berries. We continue to sail through Bonne Bay and anchor for the night at Man O’ War Cove. It’s a chance to relax on a deckchair and enjoy the superb scenery or grab a kayak for a paddle. This night is the Captain’s Dinner, providing us with a traditional evening of toasts to new friends and song.
DAY 5 – We start the day with a breakfast sail to Woody Point, located at the base of the famous Tablelands. This morning is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the numerous hiking trails and explore the secrets of the Tablelands, “where the Earth shows its’ bones”.
The ultramafic rock - peridotite - which makes up the Tablelands is thought to originate in the earth’s mantle and was forced up from the depths during a plate collision several hundred million years ago. Others may choose the Trout River Pond boat ride, where you can journey deep into the Earth. The sense of discovery heightens as you glide through the Narrows into the upper pond, having the beauty of this landlocked fjord surrounding you. Or take a quiet paddle along the coastline to see the many small communities located nearby. Craft stores in town offer a variety of items from Inuit carvings to hand knit sweaters, contemporary jewellery, and partridgeberry jam. Take a stroll to discover these treasures and meet the people who make them.
DAY 6 – It’s a day to relax as we voyage, viewing dramatic seascape and an abundance of marine and wildlife. Today is the perfect combination of tradition and beauty, all fused together with friendly hospitality. We receive a warm welcome in Cox’s Cove, our stop for the evening. The night ends with a special Newfoundland ceremony of food, drink, music and laughter. In the morning we have a sunrise sail to Corner Brook where our journey comes to an end but our memories will last a lifetime!
Day 7 - Departure


 



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2008 Cruising Rates:
7 day trips
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All Rates Include:
Ship style cabin, local gourmet cuisine, complimentary soft drinks, coffee and tea, hands-on sail training program while underway, onboard guest lectures and entertainers, access to the ships bikes, sea kayaks and well-stocked library.
* All prices are in US$ dollars, based on double occupancy. Prices are subject to applicable taxes.  A single supplement pricing structure is available.  An alternative vessel may be substituted as deemed necessary

Subject to 15% HST tax.   

Arrival: Check in aboard Concordia is from 9:00 to 12:00 in the morning on day 1 at Norris Point
Departure: Disembark in Norris Point
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Lunenburg NS

Coastal Newfoundland

Watch the sunset from the deck.



Lark Harbour, Newfoundland

Coastal Newfoundland

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE VOYAGE?

Modern, finely appointed cabin, local gourmet cuisine, complimentary soft drinks, coffee and tea, hands-on sail training program while underway, onboard guest lectures and entertainers, access to the ships bikes, sea kayaks and well-stocked library.

All prices are in Canadian dollars, based on double occupancy. Prices are subject to applicable taxes. 
A single supplement pricing structure is available. Canadian Sailing Expeditions has worked with local operators to package unique shore excursions. Additional fees apply. An alternative vessel may be substituted if deemed necessary.

Payment Method: A 25% deposit is required to reserve. Cabin bookings can be held on a credit card until cheque arrives. Cheques can be made payable to Canadian Sailing Expeditions, PO BOX 2613, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, B3J 3N5. Visa, MasterCard and American Express credit cards are accepted, a surcharge of 2% will be applied to the total. 

 

2008 Pricing: based on double occupancy
Champlain Cabin (suite):
$3042    -- Single  $5324
upper deck, featuring queen bed, settee, porthole, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.
Cook Cabin (Double Plus):
$2574
    -- Single  $4505
upper deck, porthole, double bed and single, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.
Cartier Cabin (Double: 
$2340    -- Single  $4095
lower deck, double bed and single, captains desk and chair, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.
Cabot Cabin (Shared Double)
$2106    -- Single  $3686
upper and lower decks, two single beds, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.
Cabot Cabin (Quad):
$2106   
upper and lower decks, shared shower, vanity, toilet.
taxes:  14% HST upper and lower berths, four single beds, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.

 
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What is the Ship like?
 

Caledonia, a 245’ square-rigged barquentine, is the largest sailing ship built in Canada in the last 100 years. She is the only sailing Expedition Cruise Vessel of its size offering shipboard coastal adventures in North America and the Caribbean. Our cruises have been designed to explore regions of the Atlantic and Windward Islands in logical themes of culture, geography and history. Caledonia combines majestic beauty and "Olde World" charm in a traditional Tall Ship. Yet she is a new ship, boasting finely appointed cabins and entertainment spaces all built to the highest modern safety standards. Caledonia is designed to be one of the most desirable expedition sailing ships in operation. Comfort and spaciousness are her key qualities as guests can mingle in the pub, which features a beautiful mahogany bar boasting a collection of rare single malt whiskies. The well-stocked library also provides a cozy place to relax. Dining takes place in the finely appointed main salon where the unique ambience provides a welcome setting. Whether strolling the open wooden decks or reclining in a comfortable deck chair under full sail, the spectacular seascape will take your breath away.

 

Cabins

Picture of Suite
Champlain (suite):
upper deck, featuring queen bed, settee, porthole, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet


Cook (double plus):
Upper deck - porthole, double bed and single, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet.
Main deck - double bed and single, captain's desk and chair, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet

Picture of Double Cabin
Cartier (double):
upper and main decks, two single beds, ensuite or shared shower, vanity, toilet

Picture of Quad Cabin
Cabot (quad):
upper and main decks, four single beds, ensuite shower, vanity, toilet


 

Caledonia Specifications

Breadth: 30'
Length: 245'
Draft: 15'
Displacement: 1220 tons
Sail Area: 17,000 Sq. Ft.
Propulsion: 1500 hp DeutzDiesel
Cruising Speed: 10 knots
Passengers: 80
 
Picture of Caledonia Cabin Layout
Cabin Layout (click for full-size)

Upper Deck

  • 4 double plus cabins
  • 4 suite cabins
  • 5 double cabins
  • 2 double shared cabins
  • shower-vanity in every cabin
  • Library
  • Salon
  • Galley
  • Dining Room

Main Deck

  • 5 double-plus cabins
  • 7 double cabins
  • 4 double shared cabins
  • 2 quad cabins
  • shower-vanity in every cabin