America, Canada, Countries, Cruising

New England and Canada is a cruise

What would our Fiftysomething iteration tell our 21-year-old self… well, maybe that New England and Canada is a cruise.

The only bells and whistles though back in 1988 when I took the high road from Boston to Canada were on the bus.

How times and my fortunes have changed in the intervening years.

Do do Prom Prom: Meraviglia

Embarking then on a scribbling career which 35 years later has afforded me the privilege of swapping buses for cruises.

Where you can take your time to get to your destination and relax when you get there.

Fall on good times

This way: Lady Liberty

Our old friends at MSC Cruises have released their autumn programme.

And they want to take North Americanophiles up the eastern seaboard on MSC Meraviglia.

You’ll get to disembark from New York and there’s the added bonus of Bermuda on your horizon.

MSC are offering 10 or 11-night cruisings this September and October from £629pp, which, of course, is their famed Fall.

The Fall in Central Bark

You dancer: Central Park

New York: And when in NY do like the New Yorkers and kick through the leaves in Central Park.

Imagine… well, you don’t have to. And pay homage too to John Lennon at his shrine within view of his Dakota Building home.

On the right Rhode

Art of the matter: Street art in Rhode island

Newport, Rhode Island: And a chance here to reverse my first views of Newport from the train looking out to the big yachts.

From the sea this time where you can channel your Gilded Age in the US’s smallest state.

Now one of the joys of cruising is a shore excursion or free time.

And memories of being tripped by trolls disguised as stones on our MSC Bergen stop-off come flooding back.

As we’re directed towards the historic Cliff Walk with a walking trail along the beautiful rocky shoreline.

Love of Common people

My cuppa tea: Boston Tea Party

Boston: And whatever New York does, their historic rival Boston claims to have done it first.

With Bostonians only too happy to tell you that for all Central Park’s appeal, Boston Common is the oldest public park in the US.

While for all that Yankee Stadium may be the House that Ruth built.

The Boston Red Sox had Babe Ruth first making home runs at Fenway Park, the oldest, at 111 years, in the States.

New Scotland

Nova Scotia: And when you’re done with New England then the natural progression is New Scotland.

The new Scotland of olde worlde fishing villages, beautiful beaches and captivating shorelines.

Guests can enjoy a stroll on one of world’s longest continuous waterfront boardwalks in Nova Scotia capital Halifax.

Neuw Brunswick

At the lighthouse: New Brunswick

New Brunswick: And if you were wondering then NB which is billed a maritime province is named after British royalty.

And George III, who was also the Duke of Brunswick.

For all New Brunswick‘s fish, and its inhabitants are mocked as Herring Chokers and there are whales and seals aplenty, look out too for its moose.

Maine event

Give it a lob: Maine’s famous lobsters

Portland, Maine: And what goes up must come down so cruisers will sail back via Maine, and New England again.

Make sure too to sample the local beer and try out the world-famous Maine lobster.

Specs appeal

Seaview: Cabin with a vista

At 315 metres long and 65 metres tall, Meraviglia boasts an impressive 19 decks and up to 5,700 guests.

There are ten different types of cabins to choose from, including solo cabins, popular balcony cabins, and stylish accommodations in the MSC Yacht Club.

A 90-metre promenade lined with shops, restaurants and bars with an LED sky screen… all for the big party.

Indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs, together with a water park and ropes course.

And different theatrical extravaganzas in Meraviglia’s 985-seat theatre.

So much better than bussing it up the eastern seaboard then when we know New England and Canada is a cruise.

 

Countries

Just in… Nova Scotia

And as our focus switches to swatches and the Scary One’s mission to redesign our new-build news just in… Nova Scotia.

The power couple of Scottish interior decorating (no, not me and Mrs M, but Justin and Colin) are empire building across the water.

Just as many crofters and explorers and innovators did before in Nova Scotia (or New Scotland to the non-Latin speakers) in Canada.

Making their merk

Celtic intro: Colin and Justin

Sir William Alexander, the 1st Earl of Stirling anybody?

Well the peer was at the forefront of the Scottish Empire (no, really) when he wrested a charter from King James to set up a Scottish colony in the lands lying between New England and Newfoundland.

And in order to draw in Scots investors they lured purchasers in with the offer to wear the arms of Nova Scotia, be addressed as Sir and buy the land for 1000 merks (or £20).

Rustic charm: The North Star

Not sure how much Colin and Justin laid out for Louisbourg Hotel in Cape Breton, which they might have considered a doer-upper and which they relaunched as the North Star.

The charming Luisa regaled us how they have made their mark on the other Scotia.

And how the first Scottish colony is replete with innovative holiday accommodations which highlight its breadth and scenery.

With domes and glamping popular and beach-side tree houses.

Celtic colours

Celtic music: And all the Colours

Of course the Celtic footprint is still prominent to this day with Cape Breton Island the place to be in mid-October for the Celtic Colours International Festival.

Where, of course, there will be ceilidhs and craic enough for all.

And you know we love a Celtic bash, whether it be Caribbean or Canadian or Caledonian.

Luisa, helpfully filled in our gaps and reminded us that the first Scottish immigrants came to Pictou (the ancient Highlanders were Picts).

This year is a special one for the Scots-Canada alliance with the first Caledonians landing in Nova Scotia 244 years ago this September 15.

And the Nova Scotians have only gone and rebuilt the ship Hector which took those 200 Scots settlers.

Pictou of the bunch

Ship ahoy: Hector. http://www.saltwire.com

Of course this being a port then the town reverberates to the sounds and flow of the water.

And the Pictou Lobster Festival in the summer comes highly recommended and a ferry goes out to Prince Edward Island.

For Scots and those of Scots descent then the water of life is the uisce beatha, the water of whisky.

The Nova Scotians broadened their palates and have a Good Cheer Trail to keep you sated.

And as with the best treks there are stamps to collect along the way.

All of which appeals to this Old Scotsman which is why I understand why you might want to empire-build in New Scotland.

We’ll keep you updated, now wait a minute just in… Nova Scotia. Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan have the tartan carpet out.

MEET YOU ON THE ROAD