New England and the St. Lawrence River are an essential part of the story of North America’s first European settlers. These landscapes are spectacularly beautiful year-round, but it’s in autumn that they truly come alive and shine with a thousand colours. The air is fresh and pure, apples on trees are just waiting to be picked, and the leaves take on a gorgeous warm colour that is reflected in the soft autumn light.
As you sail on the St. Lawrence River, you’ll discover a rich ecosystem, full of exceptional marine species such as the beluga, the Greenland shark and the Atlantic wolffish.
At least 13 whale species are known to live in the St. Lawrence river’s waters.