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Our fall itinerary showcases the best
of Newfoundland: stunning autumnal
scenery, natural wonders, kitchen
parties in out-ports and Viking,Basque and settler history. The
warmth, hospitality and beauty of
Newfoundlands shores draw us year
after year.
Setting out from historic St. Johns we
sail to Fogo Island, considered one of
the four corners of Earth. At historic
Battle Harbour we visit the beautifullyrestored shing capital of Labrador.
From here we call in at LAnse aux
Meadows, the only authenticated
Viking site in North America. At Red
Bay, on Labradors south coast, well
explore an ancient Basque whaling
station, where 16th century whaling
galleons and chalupas haunt the
waters.
Next is the natural history of Gros
Morne National Park. The park is
dened by Precambrian clis, deep
inland fjords and volcanic pillow
September 18 - September 27, 2013
aboard the Sea Adventurer
rocks that formed as lava cooled
underwater. Here the ancient ocean
bed lies on top of high hills, helping to
establish the Tectonic plate theory.
A highlight for many is calling in at
the small outports and wild bays of
Newfoundlands south coast. Before
disembarking at St. Johns well
visit Miquelon, the sole remnant of
Frances once vast North American
possessions.
Dennis Minty
Rob Poulton
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Enjoy the warm weather and rich fall colours as we sail round the Rock
LAnse aux Meadows, the earliest known European settlement in America
Red Bay, Labrador and the remains of a 16th century Basque whaling station
Hike the tablelands in Gros Morne National Park, the Galapagos of geology
Savour a slice of Mikmaw culture in Miawpukek (Conne River)
Sing along in a traditional Newfoundland kitchen party
Say bonjour to France during our stop at Miquelon
Day 1: St. Johns, Newfoundland
Day 2: Fogo Island
Day 3: Battle Harbour
Day 4: LAnse aux Meadows and Red Bay
Day 5: Gros Morne National Park
Day 6-7: South Coast
Day 8: Miawpukek (Conne River)
Day 9: Miquelon, France
Day 10: St. Johns, Newfoundland
H I G H L I G H T S Newfoundland Circumnavigation
I T I N E R A R Y
Flights: Independent
commercial ights are
required for joining in anddeparting from St. Johns,
Newfoundland
Cape St. Marys, a pre-trip
excursion
Date: September 16-18
Cost: $320 USD + HST per person.
Single Supplement:
$210 USD + HST
Art on the Rock, a post trip
extension
Date: September 27-30th, 2013.
Cost: $1,150 USD + HST per
person.
Single Supplement:
$375 USD + HST.
Please call for details
Pre and Post Hotel nights are
available upon request in St. Johns
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LISA MOOREAuthor
Lisa Moore lives in St. Johns
Newfoundland. She was the
winner of the 2013 Canada
Reads competition for February. Her new novel,
Caught is scheduled for publication in June 2013.
Her works have been nominated and shortlisted
for many awards including the Giller Prize, The
Orange Prize, the Winterset Award and the
Man Booker Prize. Her novelAlligatorwon the
Commonwealth Prize for the Canadian andCaribbean Region.
TONY OXFORDCulturalist/musician
Tony Oxford is an advocate
for preserving and sharing the
culture of rural Newfoundland.
Since 2005 he has enjoyed the opportunity
to do just that through music, stories and
light-hearted interactions with the friends of
Adventure Canada who have chosen to visit his
beloved homeland. Delighted with Adventure
Canadas preference for visiting tiny and
remote communities, hes quite eager to helppresent the essence of who we are.
DENNIS MINTYPhotographer/Naturalist
Dennis Minty has worked with
Adventure Canada in many
locations since 2002. His path
to professional photography has taken him
through more than 30 years of work as a wildlife
biologist, environmental educator, author and
eco-tour guide. On photography he says, I
think that powerful photography communicates
through the eye to the heart and brings new
awareness, respect and awe for our amazingworld. My primary and constant goal is to
celebrate the Earth with images.
Please visit our website for a full listing of your sta and their biographies
LATONIA
HARTERY
Archaeologist
BILL EVANS
Host
HOLLY HOGAN
Naturalist
ALLAN BYRNE
Historian
STEPHEN
CROCKER
Culturalist
JASON
EDMUNDS
Culturalist
PAUL DEAN
Geologist
MATTHEW
JAMES
SWAN
Expedition
Leader
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Day 1: St. Johns, Newfoundland
We meet in St. Johns, Newfoundlands
historic, vibrant capital. Picturesque and
welcoming, it has been continuously
shed since 1498, allowing it to boast the
designation of North Americas oldest
European settlement. We will join the
Sea Adventurer here.
Day 2: Fogo Island
Located 15km o Newfoundlands
northeast coast, Fogo Island was
originally named fuego or re by
the Portuguese, after res set by
early shermen were seen burning
on the island. A lucrative crab shery
has since replaced the salmon andcod sheries that once supported the
outport communities of the island. Fogo
Island supports 11 communities, and a
landmark proclaimed by the Flat Earth
Society as one of the four corners of
the Earth. We spend time experiencing
island life in Fogo Town before heading
further north.
Day 3: Battle Harbour
Battle Harbour was the scal and social
centre of SE Labrador for two centuries.
The decline and eventual collapse
of the shery thrust the island into a
state of disarray. Today the glory of
the island has been revived. Well stroll
among the beautifully restored buildings
learning about the key role of the island
in the economic and social sphere of
Newfoundland & Labrador.
Day 4: LAnse aux Meadows
and Red Bay
We call in this morning at one of the
worlds most important archaeological
sites, North Americas only authenticated
Viking settlement, LAnse aux Meadows.
In the afternoon we stop at Red Bay, the
shing village and former site of several
Basque whaling stations, occupied
between 1550 and the early 1600s whenthey hunted right and bowhead whales.
Day 5: Gros Morne National Park
It has been said, Gros Morne is to
geology what the Galapagos are to
biology. Spectacular scenery including
Precambrian clis, deep inland fjords
and volcanic pillow rocks formed as
lava cooled underwater- is just one ofthe reasons we stop here year after
year. Highlights on this day include time
spent exploring the Tablelands, a 600m
(1900 ft) high plateau that forms one of
the worlds best examples of ancient
rock exposed from the earths interior,
and exploring the fjord by ship.
Day 6-7: South Coast - Garria Bay,
Francois
The last of the true outport communities
are found here, and we will visit two
of them. First, we visit the tiny village
of Francois. Dramatic rock strewn
clis surround the village, a delicate
waterfall runs through the centre of
town and there is a short hike to a
picturesque pond overlooking the
community. Tonight we are treated to
music by the local band at an authentic
Newfoundland Kitchen Party.
Day 8: Arran Cove and Conne
River / Miawpukek
A visit to Miawpukek (Conne River)
will reveal a First Nations community
that has the mandate of turning the
community into an economically
self-sucient community guided by
traditional values. Miawpukek became
a permanent community sometimearound 1822. Before 1822 it was one of
many semi-permanent camping sites
used by the Mikmaw people who were
at the time still nomadic and travelling
throughout the east coast.
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Day 9: Miquelon, France
On the northern side of the larger island,
the village of Miquelon is inhabited by 600
people, mostly of Basque and Acadianancestry. Wildlife is most abundant on this
island and its couterpart to the south, the
island of Langlade. The 8 mile sand dune
between the two islands is peppered with
over 500 shipwrecks.
Day 10: St. Johns, Newfoundland
Discover one of the oldest cities in North
America, a city unlike any other. Cradled
in a harbour carved from 500 million year
old rock and surrounded by hills running
down to the ocean, St. Johns is the mosteasterly point in North America. St. Johns
has been vitally important for centuries
to explorers, adventurers, merchants,
soldiers, pirates, and all manner of
seafarers, who provided the foundation for
this thriving modern day city.
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The 118-passenger
Sea Adventurer
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Capacity:
Registry:
Overall Length:
Ice Class:Draft:
Electricity:
Gross Tonnage:
Public areas:
118 guests in 61 outside cabins.
Bahamas
101m
A-14.72m
220 V.
4,376
Main Lounge, Bar, Clipper Club,
Library/Card room, Gymnasium
and Gift Shop
Meals:
Cabins:
Expedition Equipment:
Special Features:
International & Continental Cuisine
All cabins face outside with windows or portholes, individual
air controls, and have telephone with international and
internal calling.
Fleet of 10 Zodiacs, advanced communications and
navigation equipment, Sperry Gyron stabilizers
24-hour Doctor, laundry service, on-board and on-shore
photographer, on-board masseuse
The 118-passenger Sea Adventureris
among the few vessels in the world
specically constructed for expedition
voyages to remote reaches. She has
advanced communications and navigation
equipment, and state-of-the-art Sperry
Gyron stabilizers.
Extensively renovated, Sea Adventureris
a handsome vessel in the style of great
ocean liners: varnished wood, brass, and
wooden decks. Relax in the Main Lounge,
Clipper Club or Library/Card room and
keep trim in the Gymnasium; or shop for
souvenirs in the Gift Shop.
An ice class rating of A-1 allows Sea
Adventurerto go to places larger cruise
ships cant, and she does it in comfort and
style unsurpassed by other vessels her size.
SEA ADVENTURER
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SEA ADVENTURER DECK PLAN
Category
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
BOW
10
0
101
STERN
116
114
112
110
108
106
104
10
2
119
117
115
111
109
107
105 1
03
10
0
101
OBSERVATION
DECK
TREATMENT ROOM
Open Deck
Open Deck
LIBRARY
401
402
403
400
Halway
Halway
MAIN
LOUNGE
RECEPTION
GIFT SHOP/
MASSAGE ROOM
DINNING
ROOM
CLIPPER
CLUB304 302 300
311 309 307 305 303 301
ZODIAC
BOARDINGROOM
ZODIAC
BOARDING
ROOM
GYM
22
8
22
6
22
4
22
2
21
2
21
0
20
8
204
202
20020
6
231
229
227
225
223
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219
217
215
211
207 2
05
203
201
209
22
0
21
8
21
6
21
4
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CABIN INFORMATION
CATEGORY 1 QUAD LOWER FORWARD
Four berth cabin, two upper berths and two lower
berths, bunk style, ladder for access to upper berths
Porthole window
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size - 14 sq m / 157 sq ft
CATEGORY 2 TRIPLE LOWER FORWARD
Three berth cabin, two lower berths and one upper
berth, bunk style, ladder for access to upper berth
Porthole window
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 14 sq m / 157 sq ft
CATEGORY 3 JUNIOR DOUBLE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Porthole window
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 11.4 sq m / 123 sq ft
CATEGORY 4 DOUBLE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Porthole window
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 11sq m / 118 sq ft
CATEGORY 5 MAIN DOUBLE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Porthole window
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 10 sq m / 110sq ft
CATEGORY 6 DELUXE DOUBLE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Porthole or picture window
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 11 sq m/ 120 sq ft
Select category 6
cabins can be
converted to triple.
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CATEGORY 7 SUPERIOR DOUBLE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Picture window
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 12 sq m / 130sq ft
CATEGORY 8 SUPERIOR DOUBLE PLUS
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Picture window
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 13.8 sq m / 148sq ft
CATEGORY 9 SUITE
Two berth cabin, two lower berths
Picture window
Sitting area with sofa
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 19 sq m / 210 sq ft
CATEGORY 10 OWNERS SUITE
two berth cabin, two lower berths
Picture window
Sitting area with sofa
Writing desk
Ensuite bathroom - shower and bathtub
Storage wardrobes
Approx size 20 sq m / 200sq ft
Select category 7
cabins can be
converted to triple.
Select category 8
cabins can be
converted to triple.
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THE SMALL SHIP CRUISINGDIFFERENCE
Adventure Canada is celebrating 25years of adventure, taking our treasured
adventurers to the best of the natural
world using the comfort of small ships
specically designed for expedition
travel to faraway places. Here are
some reasons why we love small ship
expedition cruising so much:
1) Up-Close Encounters: Because of theirsmall turning radius and maneuverability,
small ships can access narrow rivers,
secluded coves and navigate through ice
and remote places inaccessible to bigger
ships. Its in these areas where nature
and culture are at their best.
2) Small Groups: With small shipscome small groups, fast transfers to
and from shore, and only the best seats
in the house! This means more time to
experience the destination. It also means
exible itineraries and being able to
launch a Zodiac in minutes if something
interesting is spotted, or to stay longer
admiring a pod of whales, for example.
3) Like-Minded Travelling Companions:
Of course everyone has dierent
reasons for travelling. However over the
years weve found one common element
among our guests: a thirst for knowledge
and authentic experience. Many of our
guests form life-long friendships (and
even some marriages), and our tripsare often the site of reunions for people
from all over the world.
4) On-Board Experience: In addition
to a full on-board presentation and
entertainment schedule, we oer a
combination of lively shipboard activities.
Our guests choose what elements of
the program they want to participate in(or not) and we always provide several
options.
Main Lounge Clipper Club
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Dining Room Library
5) Authenticity: Forget casinos, multiple
bars and formal dinners. Small ship
cruising is about experiencing the
destination up-close with the help ofexperienced naturalists, historians,
photographers and expedition leaders.
And with Adventure Canada, theres
always a strong emphasis on fun!
SEA ADVENTURER:
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Adventure Canada has been sailing
aboard the Sea Adventurerfor four
seasons now, and each summer when
we rst step on the gangway, its like
coming home. Were welcomed by
the ship crews friendly and familiar
facesthe seamen helping board
the Zodiacs, the friendly hotel sta
who greet us each morning and ofcourse our wonderful Captain. With
every expedition we take, a tight-knit
shipboard community is formed among
the maximum 200 guests and crew.
The relaxed, casual feeling on-board,
coupled with open meal seating plans,
ample deck space and the open bridge
policy breeds a strong camaraderie
not only between the passengers andsta, but with the ships crew as well.
This type of travel will change your
perspective and form many long-lasting
friendships.
LIFE ON-BOARD
Travelling with Adventure Canada is
unlike any other travel experience. Ouronboard programming makes us unique,
and keeps our guests coming back!
Our expeditions are educational with
knowledgeable sta and engaging
presentations. But were equally proud
of our fun events such as our trivia
nights, evening concerts, sing-a-longs,
theme dinners and dances! We stronglybelieve having fun is contagious.
Our resource sta members are expert
in their respective elds, but we value
their people skills just as highly; theyre
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all engaging, approachable and fun
loving.
On average we hold three to four
presentations a day in addition to ourplanned excursions. Professional sta
members host a variety of workshops,
from photography seminars to print
making to Inuktitut lessons.
Our close relationships with local people
in the regions we visit have a powerful
eect on our passengers. We travel
with local Inuit guides when in the Arctic,Ecuadorians when in Galapagos and
Newfoundlanders when on the Rock.
We are grateful to work alongside so
many talented individuals and have them
invite us into their home territory. The
interaction doesnt end with our onboard
guides; we also invite community
members onboard the ship to give us
an introduction to their home and enjoytime with us.
In 2013 we will be aboard the Sea
Adventurer, a wonderful ship designed
for passenger comfort. The hardworking
crew greatly enriches our onboard
experience. From the Captain and his
ocers, to the engine team, to the
stewards who service your cabin, ourcrew understand expedition travel, and
give their all to make your adventure
perfect.
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2013 Expeditions and Berth Prices (USD)
DISCOVERY FEE
Each area we visit has rich cultural experiences and wild treasures to offer. Asguests, we have made a point to source and support local projects in the areasthrough which we travel. A contribution from each passenger, billed separatelyas the Discovery Fee, represents a portion of the money we donate to ensurethe longevity and success of educational, environmental and cultural initiativesin these regions. Our Discovery Fee is $250 USD per person for all Shipboard
Expeditions.
PRICING
Rates above are in US dollars, per person, per voyage based on doubleoccupancy. Discovery fee and charter and commercial airfare is not includedin the Berth price. Single occupancy cabins are available in categories threethrough seven at 1.6 times the double occupancy rate. Please call for availability.
CURRENCY
Although we are a Canadian company, most of our operating costs are paid inU.S. dollars. For this reason all tour prices are in U.S. dollars. We will acceptCanadian dollars at our current exchange rate if paid in full at the time of booking.We are not responsible for bank exchange rates on credit card transactions.
TOUR FARES
Published prices are based on exchange rates and tariffs in effect at the timeof printing (March 2013) and are subject to change without notice. Once thedeposit has been received changes will not be made to the base price. Norefund will be given if costs are reduced. The company reserves the right toamend all or part of any tour price for any reason including, without limitation:increased fuel costs, airfares, airport charges or increases in ground operatorservice fees. Tour fees quoted are based on group participation. Prices are cash/cheque discounted, and in US dollars.
2013 Credit Card Pricing is as follows: Scotland Slowly: C1 $4,155 C2 $5,195C3 $6,235 C4 $6,859 C5 $8,315 C6 $9,355 C7 $9,979 C8 $10,395 C9 $10,915C10 $11,851 Scotland to Greenland: C1 $3,115 C2 $4,155 C3 $4,779 C4 $5,715C5 $6,963 C6 $7,795 C7 $8,315 C8 $8,835 C9 $9,251 C10 $10,395 ArcticExplorer: C1 $4,155 C2 $5,611 C3 $6,755 C4 $7,691 C5 $8,939 C6 $9,355 C7$10,395 C8 $11,019 C9 $11,435 C10 $12,267Heart of the Arctic: C1 $4,051C2 $5,195 C3 $6,235 C4 $7,067 C5 $8,315 C6 $9,355 C7 $10,083 C8 $10,395
C9 $10,915 C10 $11,435 Into the Northwest Passage: C1 $7,483 C2 $9,147C3 $10,291 C4 $11,227 C5 $13,099 C6 $14,139 C7 $15,179 C8 $15,803 C9$16,635 C10 $17,259 Out of the Northwest Passage: C1 $7,899C2 $9,771C3 $10,707 C4 $12,163 C5 $13,515 C6 $14,971 C7 $16,115 C8 $16,635 C9$17,363 C10 $18,299 Greenland & Wild Labrador: C1 $4,155 C2 $5,819 C3$6,963 C4 $7,795 C5 $9,355 C6 $10,291 C7 $10,915 C8 $11,435 C9 $11,955C10 $12,475 Newfoundland Circumnavigation: C1 $3,843 C2 $4,675 C3 $5,299C4 $5,923 C5 $6,859 C6 $7,379 C7 $8,315 C8 $8,939 C9 $9,355 C10 $9,771
EXPEDITION COSTS INCLUDE:
*Pre-departure materials *All entry and park fees*Team of resource specialists *Applicable taxes*Educational program *All Shipboard Meals*All Zodiac excursions *Port fees
PRICES ARE CASH/CHEQUE DISCOUNTED, AND IN US DOLLARS
EXPEDITION COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
*$250 Discovery fee *Commercial & Charter ights *Gratuities (suggested $15 USD perpassenger, per day) *Personal expenses *Mandatory medical evacuation Insurance *Additionalexpenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes *Possible fuel surcharges *Pre & posthotel accommodation *Optional excursions * additional costs associated with payments made
by credit card. Please see Tour Fares.
Applies to2013 & 2014expeditions
Charterights
Cabin Class Categories
1 2 3
ScotlandSlowly $3,995 $4,995 $5,995
Into theNorthwest Passage
$7,195 $8,795 $9,895
Greenland &
Wild Labrador
Out of theNorthwest Passage
$3,995
$7,595
$5,595
$9,395
$6,695
$10,295
NewfoundlandCircumnavigation
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$6,595 $7,995 $8,995 $9,595 $9,995 $10,495 $11,395
$10,795 $12,595 $13,595 $14,595 $15,195 $15,995 $16,595
$7,495
$11,695
$8,995
$12,995
$9,895
$14,395
$10,495
$15,495
$10,995
$15,995
$11,495
$16,695
$11,995
$17,595
$5,695 $6,595 $7,095 $7,995 $8,595 $8,995 $9,395$3,695 $4,495 $5,095
Discovery Fee $250$250$250$250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250
Scotland to
Greenland
Date 2013
Jun 2 - Jun 12
Aug 6 - Aug 20
Sep 5 - Sep 18
Aug 20 - Sep 5
Sep 18 - Sep 27
Jun 12 - Jun 24 $2,995 $3,995 $4,595 $5,495 $6,695 $7,495 $7,995 $8,495 $8,895 $9,995$1,180.75
$1,957.78
$2,054.05
$1,085.53
ArcticExplorer
Jul 27 - Aug 6 $3,995 $5,395 $6,495 $7,395 $8,595 $8,995 $9,995 $10,595 $10,995 $11,795$1,891.99
Heartof the Arctic
$3,895 $4,995 $5,995 $6,795 $7,995 $8,995 $9,695 $9,995 $10,495 $10,995Jun 24 - Jul 6 $1,705.68
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Aug 28 - Sep 11 14
Northwest PassageEast to West
Northwest PassageWest to East
Aug 12 - Aug 28
13
16
$4,595
$7,295
$5,795
$8,795
$6,995
$10,295
Greenland &Wild Labrador
Sep 11 - Sep 24
20 $8,995 $9,995 $10,995Antarctica Oct 17 - Nov 6
ArcticExplorer
Aug 2 - Aug 12 10 $10,895 $11,395 $12,395 $13,395
$7,595
$10,995
$8,795
$12,595
$9,295
$13,295
$10,295
$14,495
$10,795
$14,995
$11,795
$15,995
$12,795
$16,995
$11,695 $12,995 $13,995 $14,595 $15,995 $17,595 $19,995
Discovery Fee $250$250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250
$3,995 $5,495 $6,995 $7,695 $9,095 $9,695
$8,195 $9,695 $11,195 $11,895 $13,495 $14,195 $15,395 $15,895 $16,895 $17,895
2014 Expeditions and Berth Prices (USD)
2014 Credit Card Pricing is as follows: Newfoundland Circumnavigation:C1 $4,155 C2 $5,195 C3 $6,235 C4 $6,859 C5 $7,899 C6 $8,419 C7 $9,355C8 $9,875 C9 $10,603 C10 $11,435 Sable Island C1 $2,803 C2 $3,843 C3$4,883 C4 $5,507 C5 $6,755 C6 $7,275 C7 $8,315 C8 $8,835 C9 $9,875 C10$10,915 Newfoundland & Wild Labrador C1 $3,739 C2 $4,779 C3 $5,819 C4$6,443 C5 $7,691 C6 $8,211 C7 $9,251 C8 $9,771 C9 $10,811 C10 $11,851
Arctic Safari C1 $4,155 C2 $5,715 C3 $7,275 C4 $8,003 C5 $9,459 C6 $10,083C7 $11,331 C8 $11,851 C9 $12,891 C10 $13,931 Arctic Explorer C1 $4,155 C2$5,715 C3 $7,275 C4 $8,003 C5 $9,459 C6 $10,083 C7 $11,331 C8 $11,851 C9$12,891 C10 $13,931 Northwest Passage (East to West) C1 $8,523 C2 $10,083C3 $11,643 C4 $12,371 C5 $14,035 C6 $14,763 C7 $16,011 C8 $16,531 C9$17,571 C10 $18,611 Northwest Passage (West to East) C1 $7,587 C2 $9,147
C3 $10,707 C4 $11,435 C5 $13,099 C6 $13,827 C7 $15,075 C8 $15,595 C9$16,635 C10 $17,675 Greenland & Wild Labrador C1 $4,779 C2 $6,027 C3$7,275 C4 $7,899 C5 $9,147 C6 $9,667 C7 $10,707 C8 $11,227 C9 $12,267C10 $13,307 Antarctica C1 $9,355 C2 $10,395 C3 $11,435 C4 $12,163 C5$13,515 C6 $14,555 C7 $15,179 C8 $16,635 C9 $18,299 C10 $20,795
PAYMENT POLICY
A deposit of $1,000 USD per person is required upon booking to conrmparticipation. Adventure Canada strongly advises all passengers to obtain tripcancellation insurance at the time of deposit. The balance of the payment isrequired 120 days prior to your departure date. The Company reserves the right tocancel reservations if payments are not received in time. Prices are cash/cheque
discounted, if you wish to pay by credit card please refer to our credit card pricing.Please make cheques payable to: ADVENTURE CANADA. Please review ourCancellation & Refund Policy for a full outline of our cancellation terms.
2014 CHARTER FLIGHTS
Adventure Canada arranges charter ights for select departures which all guestswill be booked on - this cost is not reected in the berth price. If one does not wishto be booked on the charter ight, please advise your Adventure Specialist at thetime of booking. Charter ight prices will be available by January 2014 - pleasebudget between $1800-$2000 USD per person.
Date 2014 Nights
Cabin Class Categories
1 2 3
ArcticSafari
Jul 23 - Aug 2 10 $3,995 $5,495 $6,995
NewfoundlandCircumnavigation Jun 2 - Jun 12 10 $3,995 $4,995 $5,995
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$7,695 $9,095 $9,695 $10,895 $11,395 $12,395 $13,395
Newfoundland &Wild Labrador
Jun 29 - July 12 13
$6,595 $7,595 $8,095 $8,995 $9,495 $10,195 $10,995
SableIsland
Jun 12 - Jun 208
$3,595 $4,595 $5,595 $6,195 $7,395 $7,895 $8,895 $9,395 $10,395 $11,395
WE LOVE BAGPIPERS!If you can play the bagpipes,bring them along and ask aboutour bagpipers rebate!
SAILING SOLO?Single travellers not requiring private accommodation on shipboard programs can bematched with another single traveller at no extra charge. Single-occupancy cabins arealso available at 1.6 times the regular cost. Please call us for pricing & availability
30 UNDER 30 SPECIAL!Family is important! In order to promote multi-generationaltravel, we are offering a 30% discount to travellers under30 years of age. Please call us for details!
PRICES ARE CASH/CHEQUE DISCOUNTED, AND IN US DOLLARS
Jun 20 - Jun 28$2,695 $3,695 $4,695 $5,295 $6,495 $6,995 $7,995 $8,495 $9,495 $10,495
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HOW TO REGISTER
To register for an Adventure Canada expedition eachparticipant must complete the registration form and returnalong with a $1000 USD deposit. THE REGISTRATIONFORM IS DOUBLE SIDED AND YOUR SIGNATURE IS
REQUIRED ON BOTH SIDES. By returning the registrationform and deposit you are acknowledging and agreeing to theTerms and Conditions and release required for participationon any Adventure Canada excursion. All cheques must bemade out to: Adventure Canada. Full payment by creditcard is subject to credit card pricing.
ITINERARIES
Weather, ice and government regulations may requirechanges to be made to the itineraries and/or the cancel lationof certain shore excursions. Every attempt, within the limits
of law, time and safety, will be made to adhere to theitineraries described. There may be a planned alternatefor your route, please inquire at the time of booking. In theevent of changes, passengers are not entitled to any refundor other compensation. Expedition fees are based on groupparticipation. Should you choose not to take part in anyactivity or make use of services provided, no refund will begiven. Vessels and dates are subject to change.
SINGLE TRAVELLERS
On shipboard expeditions travellers willing to share theiraccommodations will be guaranteed the double occupancyrate even if a roommate is not available. Single travellers
who wish to guarantee single accommodations may do soat 1.6 times the published rate in categories 3-7, subjectto availability.
PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION
Prior to your tour we will send you a pre-departure packageincluding a statement of account, log in details to accessyour online prole, a booklet describing life aboard theship, reading list, packing suggestions and other usefultravel tips.
ONLINE PROFILE
Adventure Canada collects personal information from
our passengers via a secure online account. You will berequired to provide select medical and personal informationand acknowledgement of select liabilities. Online accountsare set up by booking reservation. This means that allpassengers on a given reservation will have access to eachothers information. You will be asked to acknowledge thisprocess on our reservation form by checking off the boxI/we agree that all passenger details will be viewable by
all persons on this registration/reservation. If you preferto have individual access to the online account please donot check this box on the reservation form and advise your
Adventure Specialist by calling or communicating yourrequest by email. If you prefer to provide your personalinformation to Adventure Canada by mail or fax pleasecontact us and we will send you paper copies. We ask thatyour personal information be completed at your earliestconvenience, but at least 120 days prior to departure. Youwill not receive your nal documents until these forms arecompleted and submitted.
INSURANCE
Adventure Canada strongly advises all passengers to obtaintravel insurance at the time of deposit. If you have not yetpurchased your commercial airfare you may increase your
insurance coverage afterwards. By not purchasing coverageat the time of booking you are not fully covered. AdventureCanadas cancellation terms apply to all passengers.Emergency Medical and Evacuation Insurance is requiredfor participation in all Adventure Canada expeditions.
PASSPORTS & VISAS
PASSPORTS ARE MANDATORY. Participants areresponsible for obtaining personal Visas, passports andinoculations if required at their own expense.
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Adventure Canada expeditions are intended for people in
reasonably good health. Zodiac cruises and transfer timescan be lengthy. There are no elevators on board ship, andyou must be able to climb stairs between decks. You mustalso be able to climb the external gangway stairs to transferbetween the ship and the zodiacs. Our guides and ship creware available to assist you in and out of the Zodiacs, both onshore and at the gangway. Adventure Canada expeditionsmay involve extensive walking in variable weather oversometimes hilly, uneven terrain. Wherever possible onshore excursions, we break into smaller, guided groupsaccording to interest and physical ability. This may meanone small group going off on a strenuous, two hour hike onsteep terrain, while another explores the area in and around
the landing beach, keeping to relatively level terrain andshort distances. Generally speaking, once a few people areready to return to the ship, the Zodiacs are usually availableto take you back at the time of your choosing.
ZODIAC CRAFT
Zodiacs are the favoured means of transportation inthe Arctic for all our expeditions and, indeed, wherever
shallow waters and beaches ring the shoreline. Theyare stable, versatile craft which cruise at an approximatespeed of four knots, and in windy weather can make forrather splashy rides. We therefore recommend wearingwet weather gear for Zodiac transfers. Life preserversare absolutely compulsory. Zodiac landings will generallyentail disembarking onto rocky or gravelly beaches. Thebeach landings may be wet, meaning that there may besome spray en route to shore, and that you may have tostep into water up to 25 cm/10 inches deep. Rubber bootsare highly recommended.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
This expedition is intended for persons in good health.Passengers who are not t for long trips for any reason,including disability, heart or other health conditions, are
advised not to join the tour. Should any such conditionbecome apparent, we reserve the right to declineembarkation. Our vessel is not equipped to handle seriousmedical conditions. Medical and Emergency Evacuationinsurance is mandatory and may be purchased through
Adventure Canada at the time of booking. All passengersmust carry a minimum of $75,000 USD per personemergency medical and evacuation coverage. This maynot cover the full cost of a medical emergency. Additionalexpenses are the full responsibility of the passenger
A ships doctor will be in attendance in the ships smallmedical clinic on most cruises to administer to passengers
basic health needs. If you require specic medications,please ensure that you bring a supply adequate to lastyou for the duration of the journey. Any applicable fee formedical services rendered or medicines supplied will bedebited from your account.
GRATUITIES
Our staff try hard to please and tips are heartily appreciated.In fairness to all of those who work together to make yourcruise enjoyable, tips are collected at the end of the voyageand distributed equitably among the crew. Although we leavetip amounts to your discretion, in the past many passengershave asked for a recommended amount. We suggest a rate
of $15USD per day, per passenger, as a kind and generousoffering. Tips will be automatically added to your shipboardaccount, you may advise the purser onboard of you wouldlike to increase or decrease the tip amount.
Important Information
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RELEASE, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please read this important information carefully. The delivery by thepassenger of the deposit together with a signed copy of this documentto Adventure Canada (AC) Eagle Eye Tours (EE), Routes to Learning(RTL) shall constitute the passengers consent and agreement to allof the provisions contained herein. (Signature required on both sides)
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY
All requests for cancellations must be received in writing. Upon
Adventure Canada receiving a written notice of cancellation at least120 days prior to the scheduled date of departure, the passenger shallreceive a full refund of its tour fees, less an administrative penaltyof $500 per person. If a written notice of cancellation is received byAdventure Canada between 91 and 120 days prior to the scheduleddate of departure, the passenger shall receive a refund of 35% of itstour fees. Please note that within the 90-day limit, all fees, depositsand tariffs received by Adventure Canada are forfeited. For these andother reasons mentioned below, passengers are strongly advised toobtain trip cancellation insurance at the time of deposit. No refundsshall be made to passengers who do not participate in any part of, orotherwise do not complete, the tour for any r eason whatsoever.
DELAYS
In the event of a delay, passengers will be responsible for all costsand expenses associated therewith, including, without limitation, anyadditional food, lodging or transportation costs resulting from suchdelay. We recommend you obtain full travel insurance coverage andpurchase refundable air tickets.
BAGGAGE
Baggage is solely at the passengers risk and expense. Baggage islimited to a maximum weight of 20 KG for all excursions involving an
Adventure Canada charter ight. Also, commercial airline luggageallowance is typically two pieces per passenger and one piece ofcarry-on luggage, subject to weight restrictions, but please check withyour airline for current standards. Excess baggage is not permitted oncharter ights. Any excess baggage charges for commercial ights arethe responsibility of the passenger.
INSURANCE
Due to the nature of the tour in which the passenger will be participating,
passengers should have in place prior to departure, comprehensiveinsurance coverage including without limitation medical, emergency
evacuation, trip cancellation and interruption, accident and baggageinsurance. Emergency medical and evacuation coverage is mandatoryfor trip participation and policy documentation will be required. Anylosses sustained by the undersigned passenger as a result of its failingto obtain proper insurance coverage shall be the sole responsibilityof the passenger. For full coverage, including cancellation coverageprior to departure, passengers are strongly recommended to obtaininsurance at the time of deposit.
IMAGES AND PRIVACYOn these trips we take many photos, some of which we use forpromotional purposes. If you would not like photos which include youto be used, please let us know in advance. We may also celebrateyour birthday or special event, let us know if you would like to abstain.
ITINERARY
The itineraries/programs described are subject to change at thediscretion of the ships master. These are expeditions to remote partsof the world. Adventure Canada, reserves the exclusive right, in itssole discretion, to alter or omit any part of the itinerary or changeany reservation, staff member, feature and/or means of conveyancewithout notice and for any reason whatsoever including but not limited
to weather and sea conditions, availability of anchorages, forcemajeure, political conditions and other factors beyond our control andwithout allowance or refund and with any and all extra costs resultingthere from paid by the passengers. Adventure Canada, expresslyreserves the right to cancel, without prior notice to the passengers, anytour prior to departure, in which case tour fees will be refunded withoutfurther obligation on the part of Adventure Canada, including, but notlimited to the payment of interest accrued thereon. Decisions to alterthen itinerary/program as aforesaid shall be made in the best interestof all passengers aboard the vessel. Adventure Canada, expresslyreserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel the reservation of, orremove from the tour, any passenger at any time.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATIONAdventure Canada is a sub-charterer of the Sea Adventurer. AdventureCanadas registration serves as the Passage Contract Ticket, whichis the standard passenger contract and liability waiver of the vesselmentioned herein. Passengers are encouraged to read this documentupon receipt. In accepting this Passage Contract Ticket, passengersagree to be bound by its terms and conditions
RELEASE
The undersigned hereby agrees with these terms and conditionsand further agrees that Adventure Canada shall have no liability orresponsibility whatsoever for damages to or loss of property, orinjury which may be sustained by reason of, or while engaged on,
any Adventure Canada tour, whether due to Adventure Canada (AC),Eagle Eye (EE), Routes to Learning(RTL) ownership, maintenance,
use, operation or control of any manner of conveyance used incarrying out the tour; (ii) the use of transportation or other servicesof owners, operators, or public carriers for whom AC/EE/RTL actsonly as agent; (iii) passengers lack of proper travel documentation(such as visas, passports, etc.); (iv) any act, omission or eventoccurring during the time that passengers are not aboard AC/EE/RTL carriers or conveyances; or (v) any act of war, insurrection, revoltor other civil uprising or military action occurring in the countries oforigin, destination or passage, or changes caused by sickness,
weather, strike, quarantine or other causes beyond the control ofAC/EE/RTL. The undersigned hereby waives any claim it may haveagainst Adventure Canada for any such damage, loss or injury. Thepassenger understands and acknowledges the ticket in use by thecarriers concerned (when issued) shall constitute the sole contractbetween the transportation companies and the purchaser of thesetours and/or passage. Adventure Canada of Mississauga, Ontario,Canada (Ontario Registration No. 0400 1400) acts only as agentfor all services described herein. AC/EE/RTL and its sponsoringorganizations do not assume any responsibility or liability whatsoeverfor any claims, damages, expenses or other nancial loss relatedto the operation of this tour. All legal questions and actions againstAdventure Canada must be brought in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada,
and by its acceptance hereof the passenger waives any right to bringan action in any other forum.
The passenger hereby certies that he/she does not have a mental,physical or other condition or disability that would create a hazard forhim/herself or other passengers. The passenger agrees to honestlycomplete the personal information request from AC/EE/RTL via ourwebsite or by requesting paper copies, prior to departure. AdventureCanada reserves the right to request further information from yourphysician. The undersigned passenger clearly understands thatthe liability of AC/EE/RTL is denitively limited as aforesaid. Theundersigned passenger has carefully read the terms and conditionsset out herein as well as the materials regarding the tour provided by
AC/EE/RTL and is aware that such tour involves the risk of personalinjury or death and damage or loss of property. In consideration of thebenets to be derived from participation in the tour, the undersignedvoluntarily accepts all risk of personal injury or death and propertydamage or other loss arising from participation on the tour and herebyagrees that he/she and his/her dependents, heirs, executors andassigns, do release and hold harmless AC/EE/RTL and its employees,ofcers, directors, trustees and representatives from any and allclaims, including claims of negligence, illness, personal injury, deathor property damage or loss, however caused, arising from or relatedto this tour. The undersigned has read carefully this agreement, andwill abide by the conditions set by AC/EE/RTL and in the terms andconditions hereof or elsewhere published. The undersigned afrms that
he/she has not received or relied on any oral or written representationof Adventure Canada as a basis for executing this Release.
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