Door To Door
King George Island To King George Island
Feb 13 - Feb 19 2026
6 Nights
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A new opportunity to explore the winter landscapes of the Saint Lawrence River in unparalleled comfort. Inaccessible to traditional ships during winter, this exclusive icebreaker expedition unveils vast open spaces where once-turbulent waters freeze into ice and pristine forests adorned in immaculate white.
Navigate through various states and forms of ice, from drifting and fragmented sea ice to solid expanses, while admiring the evolving natural spectacle from the secure embrace of Le Commandant Charcot. Whether aboard the ship or ashore, seize the chance to explore places where nature reigns supreme in ever-changing forms: boreal forests adorned with pristine conifers, snow-covered valleys, and a sea of ice. Embark on discovering this enchanting environment through winter activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, dog sledding, or ice fishing. With luck, witness typical wildlife like caribou and elk in their natural habitat.
In this region, where deep serenity fills the souls, resilient, colourful houses and fishing huts stand against the harshness of winter. Indigenous communities, representing some of the First Nations, share their stories, legends, and ancestral traditions.
The capital of "La Belle Province" stands at the confluence of the St Charles River and the Gulf of St Lawrence in southeast Canada. Established in the 17th century, the city is still surrounded by a protective wall, a historic engineering marvel, and the only one of its kind in North America. The picturesque stone houses of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, add to the city's charm.
Enjoy leisurely shopping on pedestrian streets like Petit-Champlain Street or unwind with a spruce beer infused with pine buds. The Dufferin Boardwalk, situated near the iconic Château Frontenac, is an ideal spot for stunning views of the river and the old city.
Embarkation 29/01/2025 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 30/01/2025 at 18:00
Throughout the extended winter season, the borough of La Baie in the majestic Saguenay Valley is enveloped in intrigue. The captivating contrasts of its unspoiled landscapes, where nature reveals its full magnificence, beckons you to partake in a singular experience alongside the Saguenayens, known for their warmth and hospitality.
Whether on a snowshoe trek or a dog sledge adventure, as a passenger or a musher, seize the opportunity to witness pristine nature framed by a thick ice floe, where Le Commandant Charcot will linger for several days, providing the chance for disembarkation. Hundreds of vibrant huts dot these frozen waters each winter for traditional ice fishing practices. Immerse yourself in these age-old techniques and savour the delights of freshly caught rockfish.
Cruising along the Saguenay River in the heart of Quebec promises breathtaking vistas. Originating in the Laurentian Highlands of Lac-Saint-Jean and merging with the renowned Saint-Laurent River, this waterway presents unforgettable landscapes to those who traverse its course.
Winding between cliffs towering over 500 meters tall (1,640 feet), sculpted during the last ice age, the lower section of the Saguenay creates a fjord of awe-inspiring beauty that will surely captivate you
On the fringes of the Canadian panorama, amid the icy waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Sept-Îles beckons you to embark on a distinctive journey. Enveloped by a mesmerising sea of ice and an untarnished boreal forest, the seven islands, timeless sentinels of the coastline, appear to whisper ageless tales. An exceptional opportunity awaits you to encounter the Innu people, the indigenous civilization of the Côte-Nord, offering insights into their ancestral customs and traditions. Renowned for its winter celebrations, akin to the emblematic Hivernants (hunters and trappers who spent the winter), succumb to the allure of its singular environment. Engage in Nordic hikes on skis or snowshoes, revelling in the enchanting landscapes that captivate the senses.
In the serene embrace of the Canadian winter, Gaspé proudly stands as a preserved and authentic gem along the edge of the dark waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Nature appears to hold its breath in the glacial darkness. The majestic Mount Jacques-Cartier, the highest peak of the Chic-Choc Mountains range, adorns itself in a pristine blanket of snow while the frozen rivers wind through the landscape, capturing time in their icy embrace.
Immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of the L'Anse-au-Griffon Valley during a snowshoe walk in the heart of Forillon National Park. Later, in Percé, facing the renowned eponymous Rock, explore the natural beauty of the "magic forest," where thousands of conifers, adorned in an immaculate white cloak, stand as silent guardians over this isolated piece of land. Discover the charm of this delightful town, where captivating history and the warmth of the locals blend in a harmonious union.
While serving as the administrative and economic hub of the Magdalen Islands archipelago in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the village of Cap-aux-Meules maintains a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for exploring pristine nature. Situated on the island of the same name, derived from the sandstone rocks of the cape historically used for grindstones, this location is primarily recognized as the maritime gateway to the archipelago.
Consequently, it provides exclusive access to numerous sites celebrated for their natural and historical significance, including Havre-Aubert, acknowledged as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Quebec.
Established in 1785, Sydney is on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. The steel industry significantly influenced the city's character, as it housed the world's largest steel plants in the early 20th century. During the Second World War, Sydney played a crucial role in the Allied war effort by serving as a base for supply convoys heading to Great Britain. Today, tourism has taken precedence over mining, and the Sydney Mines Heritage Museum & Fossil Centre offers an intriguing visit. Enthusiasts of the outdoors will appreciate hiking along the lighthouse coastal trail, immersing themselves in the wild landscapes of Cape Breton while enjoying breathtaking views of the ocean.
Off the shores of Canada, explore Saint Pierre Island, one of the two principal islands in the Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago, the sole French territory in North America. With a natural harbour, the island, named after the patron saint of fishermen, flourished around the fishing industry, and echoes of its maritime past still endure. Tales of whale hunting, cod fishing, and alcohol smuggling during Prohibition resonate in the capital, Saint-Pierre. The island is a haven for observing remarkable wildlife, featuring whales, fin whales, dolphins, seals, puffins, and petrels among its diverse fauna.
Arrival early morning
Disembarkation at 08:00
Discover the art of embracing the natural elements, where you'll seize every opportunity provided by the ever-changing weather and ice conditions to navigate the crystal-clear polar waters. Under the expert guidance of licensed professionals, you'll embark on a kayaking adventure, a craft cherished by the Inuit people for over four millennia. Initially designed for hunting and fishing, the kayak now becomes your gateway to immersing yourself in the unspoiled wonders of polar regions, whether it's the White Continent or the enchanting Far North.*
*Optional activity with limited available spots. Please enquire with our Travel Experience Team at the time of booking.
Exploring by Zodiac is an integral part of any expedition cruise. Led by a team of outstanding guides and naturalists, Zodiacs are a fantastic and intimate way to experience the pristine polar environment up close. When the conditions permit, the Zodiacs are launched, and you can enjoy a cruise or shore landing, experience close encounters with wildlife, and get up close to the magnificent ice formations. It's a perfect way to absorb the pristine nature fully.
Zodiac cruises are included as part of the experience on all expedition cruises, and no booking is required.
Introducing the majestic Le Commandant Charcot, the world's first luxury icebreaker. Imagine exploring the seldom visited furthest reaches of the polar regions in comfort levels never seen before on an icebreaker. Her unique icebreaking PC2 Polar Class 2 Hull allows it to explore captivating destinations locked in by sea ice from the North Pole to the frozen seas of East Greenland and Antarctica, which are off-limits to standard expedition ships. The onboard experience is second to none, with fine dining, an outdoor heated lagoon and sumptuous ensuite cabins with verandas. With a team of onboard expedition experts, Le Commandant Charcot is perfect for adventurers and connoisseurs looking to explore the unexplored in safety and style.
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