Scenic Mountain Lake View with Autumn Foliage

Canada Cruises

Discover Canadian history & natural beauty

Experience the best of Canada through its rich heritage and dramatic scenery. From centuries-old traditions to sweeping forests, lakes and coastlines, Canada offers endless opportunities to learn, explore and be inspired. Every place has a story, and a view you won’t forget.

Mountain lake with turquoise water reflecting tall evergreen trees and a sunlit rocky peak under a clear sky.

Watch the Rockies glow at sunset as towering pines mirror perfectly in this emerald alpine lake.

Row of historic brick and stone buildings in Saint John, New Brunswick, featuring arched windows, detailed façades and a green copper roof with a red tree in front.

Wander Saint John’s historic streets lined with ornate brickwork and a bold copper-roofed landmark.

Cruises to Canada

10-day Classic Canada

10/14-day Classic Canada

Discover the beauty of Canada and New England with a variety of itineraries to choose from in both summer and fall. See New England's most scenic coastlines, taste Maine’s famous lobster, and visit some of the most iconic lighthouses. Explore Cape Breton Island (Sydney) or enjoy an overnight in Québec City. The options are endless on cruises to Canada & New England with Princess.

7-day Canada

7-day Canada

Calling all history buffs - follow the Founding Fathers' footsteps around the historic Virginia triangle and visit Colonial Williamsburg on excursions through Norfolk. This unique itinerary sails from New York in the summer and visits popular ports where history was made. Explore the Freedom Trail in Boston, Fort Sumter in Charleston and more to gain a deeper understanding of what shaped America.

Why cruise Canada?

A Canada cruise brings you face-to-face with the country’s timeless charm and deep-rooted history. Sail into storied harbors, wander through preserved historic districts and take in landscapes shaped by centuries of culture and nature. It’s a beautifully effortless way to discover what makes Canada so captivating.

Abundant adventures ashore

Step off the ship and into Canada’s wild landscapes and storied towns. Venture into national parks where waterfalls thunder through ancient forests, spot wildlife along scenic coastal paths or admire Indigenous art that reflects generations of tradition. In ports like Halifax, Charlottetown and Québec City, explore fortress walls, harborfront markets and neighborhoods where history comes alive.

Cruises to Canada
Moose standing in shallow water with forested hills and dramatic gray mountains rising in the background under moody clouds.
Moose standing in shallow water with forested hills and dramatic gray mountains rising in the background under moody clouds.

Catch a rare moment as a massive moose wades through a calm mountain lake backed by towering peaks.

Small harbor scene with a red boathouse on stilts, a green home, rocky shoreline and an old orange rowboat pulled onto the grass beside calm water.

Drift into coastal charm at a quiet Nova Scotia inlet dotted with colorful houses and weathered fishing boats.

Canada cruisetour vacations

View of Québec City at sunset featuring Château Frontenac’s grand turrets and surrounding historic buildings lit by warm evening light

Watch Old Québec glow at dusk as Château Frontenac rises like a fairytale fortress above the city.

Close view of Niagara Falls with powerful turquoise water rushing over the brink and mist rising beside tree-lined cliffs.

Feel the thunder of Niagara Falls as endless sheets of water plunge into a mist-filled gorge.

Canada cruisetours

Explore more of Canada before or after your cruise with a cruisetour vacation. Stay overnight in historic cities like Québec City and Montréal, or spend time taking in the breathtaking power of Niagara Falls. It’s the perfect way to savor even more of Canada’s beauty, culture and charm.

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Maple Explorer cruisetour

Enjoy a Canadian cruise into the thunderous mist of Niagara Falls then visit Canada’s historic UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Old Québec, the only walled city in North America, and Rideau Canal, built after the War of 1812 to help protect Canada from U.S. military attack.

Aerial view of Niagara Falls surrounded by orange and green autumn trees, with mist rising from the powerful rushing waterfall below.
Aerial view of Niagara Falls surrounded by orange and green autumn trees, with mist rising from the powerful rushing waterfall below.

Niagara Falls in autumn, where vibrant fall foliage frames the thunderous cascade of water on the Maple Explorer cruisetour.

A grand neoclassical building with white columns and a symmetrical façade, surrounded by green trees under a bright blue sky.

One of Canada's storied UNESCO World Heritage Sites, steeped in history dating back to the War of 1812.

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