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Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit der Historikerin und Politologin Nicole Bacharan.
Kommen Sie an Bord der Le Bellot zu einer neuen 8-tägigen Kreuzfahrt mit PONANT zu den Great Lakes Nordamerikas, im Herzen einer in Herbstfarben glühenden Natur.
Die Reise beginnt in Milwaukee in dem amerikanischen Staat Wisconsin, auf den Spuren der ersten Siedler, Trapper und Indianer. Dann folgt eine schöne Fahrt auf dem Lake Michigan, ein gigantisches Binnenmeer.
Zum nächsten See, dem Lake Huron, zählen eine Vielzahl von Inseln mit weißen Felsen, die von Nadelbäumen gesäumt sind und in das saphirblaue Wasser des Sees eintauchen.
Entdecken Sie auch die charmante Stadt Parry Sound, im Herzen von der wunderschönen UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat der Georgian Bay.
Dann fährt Le Bellot durch den Kanal, der den Lake Erie mit dem Lake Ontario verbindet. Der Aufenthalt in Port Colborne ermöglicht Ihnen die beeindruckenden Niagarafälle zu bewundern. Diese drei weltberühmten Wasserfälle bieten ein atemberaubendes Naturschauspiel.
Nach einer wunderschönen Fahrt auf dem schillernden Lake Ontario endet die Reise in der kosmopolitischen Stadt Toronto.
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Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit der Historikerin und Politologin Nicole Bacharan. Kreuzfahrt durch vier der fünf Great Lakes in Kanada und den USA UNESCO-Welterbestätte: das Biosphärenreservat der...
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Nicole Bacharan
Nicole Bacharan is a historian and political analyst, specialized in American society and relations between Europe and the United States.
She is a keynote or featured speaker at major conferences, and the author of more than twenty books, including several bestsellers, on international politics, the United States, and transatlantic affairs, as well as several educational novels for children and young adults.
As a consultant on foreign affairs, she is an expert commentator for top-tier French TV and radio, and a frequent analyst on American, Belgian, Swiss, and Italian television and radio stations. She publishes op-eds in, and gives frequent interviews to regional, national and international newspapers and magazines.
For many years, she has developed initiatives to promote the transatlantic relation and a better understanding between Europe and the United States. On the evening of 9/11, she left a mark on television viewers when she said “Tonight, we are all Americans”. In 2008, she testified as an expert witness in front of the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Defense Committee on topics related to the full return of France to NATO.
Nicole Bacharan was an Associate Researcher at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po Paris) and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University (California)
On November 12, 2008, she was awarded the French Legion of Honor by President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Patrice Normand
Nicole Bacharan will give few lectures, including :
- Is the United States still the world's policeman?
- The great days that changed America
- 2024: the United States, a nation on the verge of disintegration
Vorbehaltlich des Widerrufs im Falle von höherer Gewalt
Nicole Bacharan
Nicole Bacharan is a historian and political analyst, specialized in American society and relations between Europe and the United States.
She is a keynote or featured speaker at major conferences, and the author of more than twenty books, including several bestsellers, on international politics, the United States, and transatlantic affairs, as well as several educational novels for children and young adults.
As a consultant on foreign affairs, she is an expert commentator for top-tier French TV and radio, and a frequent analyst on American, Belgian, Swiss, and Italian television and radio stations. She publishes op-eds in, and gives frequent interviews to regional, national and international newspapers and magazines.
For many years, she has developed initiatives to promote the transatlantic relation and a better understanding between Europe and the United States. On the evening of 9/11, she left a mark on television viewers when she said “Tonight, we are all Americans”. In 2008, she testified as an expert witness in front of the Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Defense Committee on topics related to the full return of France to NATO.
Nicole Bacharan was an Associate Researcher at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po Paris) and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University (California)
On November 12, 2008, she was awarded the French Legion of Honor by President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Patrice Normand
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Einschiffung 11.09.2023 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 11.09.2023 um 18:00
Milwaukee, die am Ufer des Michigansees liegende größte Stadt des Bundesstaates Wisconsin, verbindet auf harmonische Weise Tradition und Moderne. Die ehemalige Industriestadt, die wegen ihrer ehemaligen, weltweit bekannten Brauereien als Brew City (Bierstadt) bekannt ist, erlebt eine Renaissance. Im Stadtzentrum sind die Lagerhallen Restaurants, Bars, Theatern und Kunstgalerien gewichen. Dennoch bewahrt das Stadtviertel die Spuren seiner Industriegeschichte. Weiter südlich bietet Chicago, das Wirtschaftszentrum des Mittleren Westens, eine interessante Mischung aus Natur- und Stadtlandschaften: Riesige Wolkenkratzer, eine vielfältige Architektur, zahlreiche Parks und wunderschöne Strände machen die Stadt zu einem beliebten Reiseziel.
Ankunft 12.09.2023
Abfahrt 12.09.2023
Sie kreuzen auf dem größten Süßwassersee der USA, der dem Bundesstaat Michigan seinen Namen gegeben hat, einem der vier Staaten, die an den 500 km langen und 200 km breiten Lake Michigan angrenzen. Die ersten Siedler ließen sich gegen Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts im Süden nieder, am aktuellen Standort der Großstadt Chicago. Die Küsten, die sich über 2.600 km erstrecken, sind von wilden Waldlandschaften in schillernden Farben, Felsen, goldenen Sandstränden und endlosen Dünen gesäumt. Im Norden ragen wunderschöne, vom Wind gepeitschte Inseln aus dem smaragdgrünen Wasser. Die 8 km lange Mackinac Bridge, die über die Wasserstraße zwischen dem Lake Michigan und dem Lake Huron führt, gehört zu den längsten Hängebrücken der Welt.
Ankunft 12.09.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 12.09.2023 am frühen Abend
In der Nähe des Ufers des Huronsees in Michigan verheißt Mackinac Island eine wahre Zeitreise. Die ursprünglich von Indianern, dann von französischen und britischen Siedlern bewohnte kleine Insel von nur wenigen Quadratkilometern bewahrt mit ihren Gebäuden im viktorianischen Stil und ihren eleganten Kutschen noch immer ihre Atmosphäre von einst. Das Fort Mackinac auf den Felsen der Insel erinnert an die Konflikte, die die Geschichte dieses strategischen Ortes geprägt haben, der einst ein wichtiges Zentrum für den Pelzhandel war. Neben dieser Kulisse aus der Vergangenheit bietet die Insel schöne feinsandige Strände und beherbergt einen der ältesten Nationalparks der Vereinigten Staaten.
Ankunft 13.09.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 13.09.2023 am Nachmittag
Sault Ste. Marie ist die älteste Stadt in Ontario und das Zentrum einer der ältesten bewohnten Regionen Nordamerikas. Indianische, britische und französische Einflüsse hinterließen ihr ein reiches historisches Erbe. Die Stadt, die mit der gleichnamigen benachbarten amerikanischen Stadt durch eine Brücke über den St. Marys River verbunden ist, verdankt ihren Namen den vielen Stromschnellen des Flusses, die die französischen Siedler als „die Stromschnellen der Heiligen Maria“ bezeichneten. Sault Ste. Marie ist das Tor des Algoma Districts, der für seine Wildnis berühmt ist. Hier befindet sich der Canal National Historic Site, der letzte Abschnitt des Navigationssystems, das den Atlantik mit dem Oberen See verbindet und Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts fertiggestellt wurde.
Ankunft 14.09.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 14.09.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Von der kleinen Hafenstadt Little Current am Nordkanal des Huronsees aus erreichen Sie Manitoulin Island, die größte Binnenseeinsel der Welt. Die 1913 erbaute Drehbrücke, das Wahrzeichen der Stadt, ist die einzige Landverbindung mit der Insel, einem friedlichen Flecken Erde, dessen Name im heimischen Dialekt „Insel der Geister“ bedeutet. Die Insel ist eine Oase des Friedens, bedeckt von Wildnis und einigen Dörfern, ideal für Aktivitäten im Freien wie Reiten und Wandern.
Ankunft 15.09.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 15.09.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Im Herzen eines von der UNESCO als Biosphärenreservat eingestuften Gebietes östlich der Georgsbucht liegt die charmante Stadt Parry Sound in einer einzigartigen natürlichen Umgebung. Die Stadt und ihre Umgebung sind ein beliebtes Urlaubsziel für die Bewohner der Provinz und vermitteln einen Überblick über das, was die Region der Großen Seen zu bieten hat: vom Wind gepeitschte Nadelwälder, die charakteristischen felsigen Ufer des Kanadischen Schilds, feine Sandstrände, klares und ruhiges Wasser, dessen wunderschöne Lichtreflexe sich je nach Tageszeit und Helligkeit ständig verändern … Das Paradies für Fauna und Flora wird Natur- und Fotoliebhaber begeistern.
Ankunft 15.09.2023
Abfahrt 15.09.2023
Der Huronsee ist einer der fünf amerikanischen Großen Seen und einer der größten Süßwasserseen der Welt. Er bildet die natürliche Grenze zwischen dem amerikanischen Staat Michigan und der kanadischen Provinz Ontario. Er besteht aus dem Hauptsee, der Saginaw-Bucht, dem Nordkanal und der Georgsbucht und beherbergt etwa 30.000 Inseln. Den Besucher besticht er mit einer Vielzahl von Küstenlandschaften und einzigartigen Ausblicken. Vom Schiff aus können Sie die wilde Schönheit der bewaldeten und zuweilen steilen Küste der Insel Manitoulin oder die spektakulären Klippen der Bruce-Halbinsel bewundern.
Ankunft 16.09.2023
Abfahrt 16.09.2023
Der St. Clair River, der vom Huronsee zum St. Clair-See fließt, bildet eine natürliche Trennlinie zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada und ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Wasserwege der Großen Seen. Im 18. Jahrhundert wurde er von den französischen Siedlern in Nordamerika für den Pelzhandel genutzt, die sich in kleinen Kanus fortbewegten, um mit den Indianern zu handeln. Später transportierten Massengutfrachter auf dem Fluss Holz, Eisenerz und Kupfer aus der Region der Großen Seen zu den Städten des „Rust Belts“.
Ankunft 16.09.2023
Abfahrt 16.09.2023
Bei Ihrer Fahrt auf dem Detroit River, einer wichtigen Handelsstraße, die den Lake Erie und den Lake St. Clair mit dem Lake Huron verbindet, kommen Sie an der größten Stadt Michigans vorbei. Genießen Sie den Panoramablick auf die Wolkenkratzer der alten Motor City, Wiege der Automobilindustrie, des Fordismus und der Motown-Musik, die hier im 20. Jahrhundert geboren wurden. Außerdem können Sie die Ambassador Bridge bewundern, die über den Fluss nach Windsor am kanadischen Ufer führt. Diese stählerne Hängebrücke ist mehr als zwei Kilometer lang und wurde 1929 gebaut. Allein über diese Brücke werden 25 % des Handels zwischen den USA und Kanada abgewickelt.
Ankunft 17.09.2023
Abfahrt 17.09.2023
Der südlich des Huronsees liegende und durch den Welland-Kanal mit dem Ontariosee verbundene Eriesee wurde nach einem der indianischen Stämme, die vor der Ankunft der Franzosen im 17. Jahrhundert an seinen Ufern lebten, benannt und zeichnet sich durch sein einzigartiges Ökosystem aus. Seine flachen und fischreichen Gewässer machen ihn zu einem beliebten Angelrevier, während seine Ufer, an denen viele Zugvögel Halt machen, Fotografen und Vogelbeobachter anziehen.
Ankunft 17.09.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 17.09.2023 abends
Die kleine Hafenstadt Port Colborne im Süden der Provinz Ontario an der Mündung des Welland Kanals birgt eine Berühmtheit: Die achte Schleuse des Kanals ist mit 420 Metern eine der längsten Schleusen der Welt. Sie verfügt über eine Aussichtsbrücke und markiert den letzten Durchgangspunkt vor dem Eriesee. Neben der Entdeckung dieses beeindruckenden Wasserbauwerks bietet Ihnen dieser Zwischenstopp einen einmaligen Ausgangspunkt für den Besuch der berühmten Niagarafälle, die für ihre spektakuläre Schönheit weltbekannt sind. Diese Naturwunder am gleichnamigen Fluss, der in der Sprache der amerikanischen Ureinwohner „Donner des Wassers“ bedeutet, zählen zu den mächtigsten Wasserfällen der Welt.
Ankunft 18.09.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 18.09.2023 um 07:00
Toronto, Kanadas größte Stadt und Hauptstadt der Provinz Ontario, fasziniert durch seine unglaubliche Vielfalt ebenso wie durch seine gigantische Größe. Besuchen Sie den CN Tower, den höchsten Turm der westlichen Halbkugel, sowie den St. Lawrence Market, dessen Stände den multikulturellen Reichtum der Millionenstadt widerspiegeln. Nicht weit davon entfernt lockt das historische Stadtviertel um die Brennerei herum mit dem romantischen Charme seiner gepflasterten Straßen und seinen unzähligen kleinen Restaurants, Cafés, Boutiquen, Theater und Kunstgalerien. Zu den Höhepunkten dieses Zwischenstopps zählt auch das Royal Ontario Museum mit seinen beeindruckenden Sammlungen zur Natur- und Kulturgeschichte der Welt.
From the pier, you will embark your coach for a 45-minutes to the most western of the Manitoulin chain of islands, St. Joseph Island, located in the channel between Lakes Huron and Superior. You will enjoy the road lined with vibrant fall colours of red, orange and yellow.
Your first stop will be at Albert Crowder's maple sugar bush. Visit this preserved place where the methods used to produce the precious maple syrup are essentially the same as they were 135 years ago, using spile, tap & bucket to capture maple trees precious sap. You will be invited on a short hike through the maple bush and your host will explain the geology of the area which makes St. Joseph's Island the perfect location for harvesting maple syrup.
You will then proceed to second sugar shack, using more modern technic, and see the process of making maple syrup with a system of collecting sap via pipeline and vacuum. Mountain Maple Syrup currently taps over 6,500 maple trees and produces a natural and organic maple syrup. Your host will demonstrate the different stages and process to transform the sap into a flavoured syrup.
You will have the opportunity to try the "tire sur la neige", maple syrup poured over snow to make taffy. There will also be a chain saw wood carver on-site for the day demonstrating this unique Canadian artform.
After your visit, you will re-board your coach and proceed to the lunch venue, where the maple syrup will be honoured.
On the afternoon, you will enjoy a 60-minute experience paddling a large 10 or 14 passenger freighters canoe. These "rabaskas" were originally large canoes made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. They were also used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America, and by traders until the end of the 19th century. Each canoe will have two experienced guides and before leaving the launching area you will be outfitted with life jackets and given basic safety and paddling instruction.
Finally, you will proceed to the former community town hall, where you will be hosted by a musical group, dedicated to the celebration and sharing of the traditional music, dance, arts and crafts that are part of the Canadian culture and heritage. This hour-long musical performance will feature traditional French-Canadian folk music.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 190 €
The Cup and Saucer Trail, located 18 kilometres west of the port of Little Current, is one of Manitoulin Island's premier tourist destinations. This unique hiking trail offers a panoramic view from 250-foot high cliff lookouts.
From the pier, board your coach for the scenic 30-minute drive to the foot of the trail. The hike takes about one hour to reach the summit and another hour to hike back down to the parking lot.
At 352 metres (1,160 feet), the Cup and Saucer is the highest point of Manitoulin island. The cliffs are at an altitude of 70 meters (230 feet) and the view on the forests and lakes are just incredible. Depending on the season, enjoy the fall colours at their best.
Upon returning to the base of the trail, you will be treated to a selection of Canadian wines and cheeses and locally smoked rainbow trout.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 200 €
From the pier, you will board your coach for the short drive to the kayaking centre. On arrival, you will meet your instructor for a safety briefing, orientation and information on the river and Lake Kagawong. The Kagawong River flows from Lake Kagawong and empties into Mudge Bay on the North Channel of Lake Huron. The river falls over a limestone bluff at Bridal Veil Falls and is one of the most visited and beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ontario. This is the same geological formation as the mighty Niagara Falls.
You will be kayaking on the first part of the Kagawong River, which flows in a northerly direction out of the Lake and passes under Highway 540, just above Bridal Veil Falls. Here the water is calm, the current is gentle, the wetlands on either side of the river provide cover from prevailing westerly winds and the water is no more than 1.5 metre deep.
While silently kayaking the clean, cool waters of the Kagawong River, you might see beaver, muskrat and waterfowl migrating from the Canadian Arctic to warmer winter climates in the south.
At the conclusion of the one-hour kayaking ride, you will walk the riverside trail to the Bridal Veil Falls viewing platform. Not only will you have a great view on the falls, but also on the river, which is especially interesting in late September – mid-October, when there is a salmon run of thousands of fish.
On the way back to Little Current, a stop will be made at Chocolate Works, a family owned business. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa or coffee and reward your kayaking efforts with a taste of small batch Manitoulin Chocolate.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 240 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 30-minute narrated transfer. Learn about the world's largest freshwater island: Manitoulin Island, its rich native and nautical history, as well as other interesting commentary on the way of life.
The first stop is at the Immaculate Conception Church, a spiritual focal point of the native community that brings together the beliefs and customs of both the native Ojibwe culture and the Catholic Church.
Cross the street and visit the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation for an interpretive tour of the heritage museum and art gallery. There, you will have the opportunity to attend to a demonstration of indigenous crafts, such as traditional beadwork or dreamcatcher.
In the amphitheatre, after a smudging ceremony, you will attend a traditional aboriginal dance and drum presentation. Called “Pow-Wow” by the Native American people it is their way to honour their culture and heritage, and a secular tradition helping to gather people from different countries together.
The excursion concludes with a 30-minute return transfer back to town.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 150 €
From the pier, walk a short distance to your coach for a 30-minute drive to Killbear park.
Located on the Eastern Shore of Georgian Bay, listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this park offers a diverse landscape from the granite rocks to the soft sandy beaches and the thick green forests. The fluctuating water levels of the Great Lakes have created a varied range of shoreline ecosystems.
Follow your guide on a one and a half hour walking tour through the park.
Learn about Killbear’s rocks of today which were once buried deep under a mountain range called the Grenville Mountains, and rivalled today’s Himalayas in size. The park’s predominant rock type is gneiss not granite. Signs that the glaciers scoured Killbear are impressed on its rocks and you can learn how to read them. With its mix of sandy beaches, rugged shoreline, windswept pines and views of the 30,000 islands, there are scenic views everywhere at Killbear.
Continue to the Visitor Centre, showcasing the dramatic Precambrian Shield. The Visitor Centre has exhibits pertaining to the flora and fauna, as well as the local history and geology of the area. The park has a live Massasauga rattlesnake and Eastern fox-snake on display. These two animals are both classed as species at risk and are listed as threatened in Ontario. They are the unofficial mascots of the park, and the park has undertaken years of research into these animals. The Visitor Centre portion of the visit include a self-guided tour of the Visitor Centre, and a walk along a 100-metre smooth path to the rugged rocky shoreline for a discussion on the geology of the area.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 90 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 45-minute scenic drive to Table Rock in Niagara.
On the way, drive along the beautiful Niagara River, site of the historic battles of the War of 1812.
A stop is made to view the majestic Niagara Falls. On arrival at the dramatic crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock, enjoy a leisurely guided stroll along the promenade.
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than 50 metres (165 feet).
After the guided walk, enjoy some time at leisure to take more pictures or to visit one of the many souvenir shops. At the designated time and meeting point, walk to the coach with your guide (the coach will have repositioned from the drop-off location).
Drive past the hydro-electric station and make a picture stop at the scenic Whirlpool Rapids. See the fertile agricultural vineyards and catch a glimpse of some of the magnificent new-world vineyards and châteaux. At the Welland Canal Centre, view a 15-minute film that highlights the creation and the importance of the Welland Canal. Follow your guide to the viewing platform to look for any passing ships at Lock 3.
Continue south and drive along the historic Welland Canal, which is 42 km (26.09 miles) long and was built in 1824 to allow ships to pass around the mighty Niagara Falls.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 90 €
From the pier, you will board your coach for the 45-minute scenic drive to Table Rock near the Niagara Falls.
On the way, you will drive along the beautiful Niagara River, site of the historic battles of the War of 1812. A stop will be made to view the majestic Niagara Falls. On arrival at the dramatic crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock, enjoy a leisurely guided stroll along the promenade.
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than 50 metres (165 feet).
After the guided walk, you will enjoy some time at leisure to take more pictures or to visit one of the many souvenir shops. At the designated time and meeting point, you will walk to the coach with your guide (the coach will have repositioned from the drop-off location).
You will drive past the hydroelectric station along the Niagara River. As you drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, you will see the fertile agricultural vineyards and catch a glimpse of some of the magnificent new-world vineyards on one side and the state of New York across the river on the other.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, the flower-filled, tree-lined old town, features 19th century buildings, mainly along Queen Street. Originally settled by the British and Loyalists (those who were loyal to the British, fleeing the United States), this town was named Newark and was the capital of Upper Canada (later to be known as Ontario). The capital later moved across the lake to York (Toronto) and the town became a sleepy village until its resurgence in the early 1960s, when it started to host plays by George Bernard Shaw. It is now a popular venue for theatre-goers wishing to experience a quaint town-like feel.
On arrival, you will disembark your coach at the parking lot and walk with your guide to the centre of town, where he will explain the history of the development of this delightful community. From here you will have some time at leisure to further discover this little town on your own. Afterwards, you will walk back to the parking lot or take the local shuttle.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 70 €
Lektor
An Bord Ihres Schiffes bieten Ihnen ausgewählte Lektoren kulturelle und historische Einblicke, damit Sie noch mehr über Ihr Reiseziel erfahren können: den Ursprung der lokalen Traditionen, die Geschichte symbolischer Orte, berühmte Persönlichkeiten und historische Helden... Die Experten begleiten Sie während der gesamten Kreuzfahrt, an Bord und bei den Ausflügen an Land, um ihr Know-how und ihre Einsichten mit Ihnen zu teilen.
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10.09.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + CHICAGO ARCHITECTURAL HIGHLIGHTS 1N (PRE) + TORONTO, BETWEEN HERITAGE AND SUSTAINABILITY (POST)
2.400 €
Details08.09.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + CHICAGO'S WORLD ART, ARCHITECTURE AND MUSIC 3N (PRE) + TORONTO, BETWEEN HERITAGE AND SUSTAINABILITY (POST)
4.000 €
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Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - Chicago
Meet and greet at Chicago O’Hare international airport arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to your hotel Sofitel Magnificent Mile 5*.
Check-in to your room.
Day 2 - Chicago
Today, your guide will point out historic areas, incredible photo opportunities and some of the world’s most recognizable architecture in Chicago’s “Loop.” You will have the chance to get off the bus for photos and discover of a few pieces of the city’s wonderful collection of public art – including Picasso, Chagall, Miro and Dubuffet. Chicago is a “Sister City” to Paris. The original plan included wide boulevards and many Beaux Arts structures including the magnificent Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. You will travel on famed Lake Shore Drive where you’ll see Chicago’s iconic skyline reflected in glittering Lake Michigan.
Next, you’ll have the chance to explore Millennium Park, the beautiful centrepiece of downtown Chicago. Millennium Park boasts one of the most impressive collections of public art in the world. First planned in 1997 as a way to create new parkland in Grant Park and transform unsightly railroad tracks and parking lots, Millennium Park has evolved into the most significant millennium project in the world. Here you’ll find the Concert Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, the beautiful Lurie Gardens and the beloved “Bean”, (Anish Kapoor’s “Cloud Gate”) an enormous stainless-steel sculpture reflecting the skyline and a favourite spot for photos.
You will continue your city exploration with a Chicago River Architecture Cruise. Specially chartered by PONANT, you will find out how Chicago grew from a small settlement into one of the world’s largest cities in less 100 years. You will float down the River discovering Chicago architecture and its history. Today’s skyline includes some of the world’s most striking and innovative buildings.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant.
In the mid-afternoon after your visit, you will be transferred to the port of Milwaukee to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Designed by French architect Jean-Paul Viguier, the Sofitel is one of Chicago's most remarkable modern skyscrapers, located near the famous Magnificent Mile shopping street. There’s a sophisticated but comfortable flair throughout the hotel, from the boisterous red-and-white décor at the restaurant CDA to the tidy natural-light-filled rooms with a panoramic view of the city.
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Contact of your hotel:
Sofitel Magnificent Mile
20 E Chestnut St,
Chicago, IL 60611,
United-State
Telephone number: +1 312-324-4000
Duration of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel advisor; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 1.200 €
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Welcome to one of the world's greatest cities: Chicago, often called the Windy City. Immerse yourself for 4 days in the city's Art and Architecture, discovering its modernist masterpieces, spectacular skyscrapers and world class museums. Take a cruise on the downtown Chicago River and learn about the city and its history. Fine dining opportunities abound as you stroll around the legendary Oak Street. From arts and science to culture and gastronomy, this programme incorporates the essentials Chicago has to offer.
Day 1 - Chicago
Meet and greet at Chicago O'Hare international airport arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to your hotel Sofitel Magnificent Mile 5*.
Check-in to your room.
Dinner at leisure.
Day 2 - Chicago
Today, your guide will point out historic areas, incredible photo opportunities and some of the world's most recognizable architecture in Chicago's "Loop." You will have the chance to get off the bus for photos and discover of a few pieces of the city's wonderful collection of public art - including Picasso, Chagall, Miro and Dubuffet. Chicago is a "Sister City" to Paris. The original plan included wide boulevards and many Beaux Arts structures including the magnificent Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. You will travel on famed Lake Shore Drive where you'll see Chicago's iconic skyline reflected in glittering Lake Michigan.
Next, you will visit the renowned Art Institute of Chicago. Founded in 1879 and located in Chicago's Grant Park, it is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. The collection includes extensive Impressionist works plus Renaissance, American and Asian masters. The new Modern Wing is a stunning building overlooking Millennium Park.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant.
Afterwards, continue to explore the history and beautiful architecture of Chicago. On the Gold Coast near Lake Michigan, you'll see the mansions of early industrialists who built here after the Great Chicago Fire. Continue to trendy Lincoln Park to view the lovely gardens and discover how the city has kept its promise that the lakefront would forever be free and open to all.
Return to your hotel.
Your tour guide will have suggestions for dinner on your own.
Optional activity: Evening at the Jazz club
You will experience a classic Chicago evening! Historically, the city's unique location on the Great Lakes made it the crossroads of America for great food and music. Discover a famous spot for Chicago style BBQ baby back ribs, chicken, seafood and steaks.
Then you will go next door to an intimate Jazz Club. Sit back and enjoy some of the best musicians in the city in this "listening room" environment where jazz is revered. Some of the best known local and national jazz acts perform here. Acts range from standards to contemporary. You will be immersed in the joy that is jazz!
Day 3 - Chicago
Start your day with a trip to the leafy suburb of Oak Park. This is where the architect Frank Lloyd lived and worked. The first homes he designed are found on the lovely streets here. You will visit his Home and Studio for an in depth look at the master who was the forerunner of modern home design.
Return to Chicago to enjoy lunch in a local restaurant.
Next, discover the Wabash Arts Corridor. Discover wonderful murals inserted into the urban setting of the vibrant South Loop. Whether they are humorous, whimsical, or profound, they all tell you something about the artist and yourself. You will also see some stunning, long forgotten architecture on "Motor Row" where automobile showrooms were as beautiful as the vehicles they sold. See how "adaptive reuse" of factory buildings now creates a neighbourhood of loft style homes for the modern era.
In the same neighbourhood, visit Blues Heaven at Chess Records, a small museum honouring the Blues legends that made Chicago famous. Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, and Chuck Berry all recorded here. The Rolling Stones took their name from a Muddy Waters song and recorded "2120 S. Michigan Avenue" there in 1964 as an homage to this great bluesman.
Experience a private concert with one of the city's best blues artists during your visit!
Return to the hotel in time for dinner on your own.
Day 4 - Chicago/Milwaukee
Check-out.
Start your last day with the visit of Millennium Park, the beautiful centrepiece of downtown Chicago. Millennium Park boasts one of the most impressive collections of public art in the world. First planned in 1997 as a way to create new parkland in Grant Park and transform unsightly railroad tracks and parking lots, Millennium Park has evolved into the most significant millennium project in the world. Here you will find the Concert Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, the beautiful Lurie Gardens and the beloved "Bean", (Anish Kapoor's "Cloud Gate") an enormous stainless-steel sculpture reflecting the skyline and a favourite spot for photos.
You will continue your city exploration with a Chicago River Architecture Cruise. Specially chartered by PONANT, you will find out how Chicago grew from a small settlement into one of the world's largest cities in less 100 years. You will float down the River discovering Chicago architecture and its history.
Today's skyline includes some of the world's most striking and innovative buildings.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant.
After your lunch, board your bus for a 2-hours transfer to the port of Milwaukee to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Designed by French architect Jean-Paul Viguier, the Sofitel Magnificient Mile 5* is one of Chicago's most remarkable modern skyscrapers, located near the famous Magnificent Mile shopping street. There's a sophisticated but comfortable flair throughout the hotel, from the boisterous red-and-white décor at the restaurant CDA to the tidy natural-light-filled rooms with a panoramic view of the city.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
Sofitel Magnificent Mile
20 E Chestnut St,
Chicago, IL 60611,
United-State
Telephone number: +1 312-324-4000
Duration of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel advisor; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 2.800 €
From the pier, you will embark your coach for a 45-minutes to the most western of the Manitoulin chain of islands, St. Joseph Island, located in the channel between Lakes Huron and Superior. You will enjoy the road lined with vibrant fall colours of red, orange and yellow.
Your first stop will be at Albert Crowder's maple sugar bush. Visit this preserved place where the methods used to produce the precious maple syrup are essentially the same as they were 135 years ago, using spile, tap & bucket to capture maple trees precious sap. You will be invited on a short hike through the maple bush and your host will explain the geology of the area which makes St. Joseph's Island the perfect location for harvesting maple syrup.
You will then proceed to second sugar shack, using more modern technic, and see the process of making maple syrup with a system of collecting sap via pipeline and vacuum. Mountain Maple Syrup currently taps over 6,500 maple trees and produces a natural and organic maple syrup. Your host will demonstrate the different stages and process to transform the sap into a flavoured syrup.
You will have the opportunity to try the "tire sur la neige", maple syrup poured over snow to make taffy. There will also be a chain saw wood carver on-site for the day demonstrating this unique Canadian artform.
After your visit, you will re-board your coach and proceed to the lunch venue, where the maple syrup will be honoured.
On the afternoon, you will enjoy a 60-minute experience paddling a large 10 or 14 passenger freighters canoe. These "rabaskas" were originally large canoes made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. They were also used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America, and by traders until the end of the 19th century. Each canoe will have two experienced guides and before leaving the launching area you will be outfitted with life jackets and given basic safety and paddling instruction.
Finally, you will proceed to the former community town hall, where you will be hosted by a musical group, dedicated to the celebration and sharing of the traditional music, dance, arts and crafts that are part of the Canadian culture and heritage. This hour-long musical performance will feature traditional French-Canadian folk music.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 190 €
The Cup and Saucer Trail, located 18 kilometres west of the port of Little Current, is one of Manitoulin Island's premier tourist destinations. This unique hiking trail offers a panoramic view from 250-foot high cliff lookouts.
From the pier, board your coach for the scenic 30-minute drive to the foot of the trail. The hike takes about one hour to reach the summit and another hour to hike back down to the parking lot.
At 352 metres (1,160 feet), the Cup and Saucer is the highest point of Manitoulin island. The cliffs are at an altitude of 70 meters (230 feet) and the view on the forests and lakes are just incredible. Depending on the season, enjoy the fall colours at their best.
Upon returning to the base of the trail, you will be treated to a selection of Canadian wines and cheeses and locally smoked rainbow trout.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 200 €
From the pier, you will board your coach for the short drive to the kayaking centre. On arrival, you will meet your instructor for a safety briefing, orientation and information on the river and Lake Kagawong. The Kagawong River flows from Lake Kagawong and empties into Mudge Bay on the North Channel of Lake Huron. The river falls over a limestone bluff at Bridal Veil Falls and is one of the most visited and beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ontario. This is the same geological formation as the mighty Niagara Falls.
You will be kayaking on the first part of the Kagawong River, which flows in a northerly direction out of the Lake and passes under Highway 540, just above Bridal Veil Falls. Here the water is calm, the current is gentle, the wetlands on either side of the river provide cover from prevailing westerly winds and the water is no more than 1.5 metre deep.
While silently kayaking the clean, cool waters of the Kagawong River, you might see beaver, muskrat and waterfowl migrating from the Canadian Arctic to warmer winter climates in the south.
At the conclusion of the one-hour kayaking ride, you will walk the riverside trail to the Bridal Veil Falls viewing platform. Not only will you have a great view on the falls, but also on the river, which is especially interesting in late September – mid-October, when there is a salmon run of thousands of fish.
On the way back to Little Current, a stop will be made at Chocolate Works, a family owned business. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa or coffee and reward your kayaking efforts with a taste of small batch Manitoulin Chocolate.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 240 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 30-minute narrated transfer. Learn about the world's largest freshwater island: Manitoulin Island, its rich native and nautical history, as well as other interesting commentary on the way of life.
The first stop is at the Immaculate Conception Church, a spiritual focal point of the native community that brings together the beliefs and customs of both the native Ojibwe culture and the Catholic Church.
Cross the street and visit the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation for an interpretive tour of the heritage museum and art gallery. There, you will have the opportunity to attend to a demonstration of indigenous crafts, such as traditional beadwork or dreamcatcher.
In the amphitheatre, after a smudging ceremony, you will attend a traditional aboriginal dance and drum presentation. Called “Pow-Wow” by the Native American people it is their way to honour their culture and heritage, and a secular tradition helping to gather people from different countries together.
The excursion concludes with a 30-minute return transfer back to town.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 150 €
From the pier, walk a short distance to your coach for a 30-minute drive to Killbear park.
Located on the Eastern Shore of Georgian Bay, listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this park offers a diverse landscape from the granite rocks to the soft sandy beaches and the thick green forests. The fluctuating water levels of the Great Lakes have created a varied range of shoreline ecosystems.
Follow your guide on a one and a half hour walking tour through the park.
Learn about Killbear’s rocks of today which were once buried deep under a mountain range called the Grenville Mountains, and rivalled today’s Himalayas in size. The park’s predominant rock type is gneiss not granite. Signs that the glaciers scoured Killbear are impressed on its rocks and you can learn how to read them. With its mix of sandy beaches, rugged shoreline, windswept pines and views of the 30,000 islands, there are scenic views everywhere at Killbear.
Continue to the Visitor Centre, showcasing the dramatic Precambrian Shield. The Visitor Centre has exhibits pertaining to the flora and fauna, as well as the local history and geology of the area. The park has a live Massasauga rattlesnake and Eastern fox-snake on display. These two animals are both classed as species at risk and are listed as threatened in Ontario. They are the unofficial mascots of the park, and the park has undertaken years of research into these animals. The Visitor Centre portion of the visit include a self-guided tour of the Visitor Centre, and a walk along a 100-metre smooth path to the rugged rocky shoreline for a discussion on the geology of the area.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 90 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 45-minute scenic drive to Table Rock in Niagara.
On the way, drive along the beautiful Niagara River, site of the historic battles of the War of 1812.
A stop is made to view the majestic Niagara Falls. On arrival at the dramatic crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock, enjoy a leisurely guided stroll along the promenade.
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than 50 metres (165 feet).
After the guided walk, enjoy some time at leisure to take more pictures or to visit one of the many souvenir shops. At the designated time and meeting point, walk to the coach with your guide (the coach will have repositioned from the drop-off location).
Drive past the hydro-electric station and make a picture stop at the scenic Whirlpool Rapids. See the fertile agricultural vineyards and catch a glimpse of some of the magnificent new-world vineyards and châteaux. At the Welland Canal Centre, view a 15-minute film that highlights the creation and the importance of the Welland Canal. Follow your guide to the viewing platform to look for any passing ships at Lock 3.
Continue south and drive along the historic Welland Canal, which is 42 km (26.09 miles) long and was built in 1824 to allow ships to pass around the mighty Niagara Falls.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 90 €
From the pier, you will board your coach for the 45-minute scenic drive to Table Rock near the Niagara Falls.
On the way, you will drive along the beautiful Niagara River, site of the historic battles of the War of 1812. A stop will be made to view the majestic Niagara Falls. On arrival at the dramatic crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock, enjoy a leisurely guided stroll along the promenade.
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than 50 metres (165 feet).
After the guided walk, you will enjoy some time at leisure to take more pictures or to visit one of the many souvenir shops. At the designated time and meeting point, you will walk to the coach with your guide (the coach will have repositioned from the drop-off location).
You will drive past the hydroelectric station along the Niagara River. As you drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, you will see the fertile agricultural vineyards and catch a glimpse of some of the magnificent new-world vineyards on one side and the state of New York across the river on the other.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, the flower-filled, tree-lined old town, features 19th century buildings, mainly along Queen Street. Originally settled by the British and Loyalists (those who were loyal to the British, fleeing the United States), this town was named Newark and was the capital of Upper Canada (later to be known as Ontario). The capital later moved across the lake to York (Toronto) and the town became a sleepy village until its resurgence in the early 1960s, when it started to host plays by George Bernard Shaw. It is now a popular venue for theatre-goers wishing to experience a quaint town-like feel.
On arrival, you will disembark your coach at the parking lot and walk with your guide to the centre of town, where he will explain the history of the development of this delightful community. From here you will have some time at leisure to further discover this little town on your own. Afterwards, you will walk back to the parking lot or take the local shuttle.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 70 €
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your daytime between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Toronto
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
You will depart and start the day with a panoramic visit of Toronto.
Continue with the visit of Evergreen Brick works located in the Don Valley, outside of downtown Toronto. The Don River and the surrounding Valley has a rich history in shaping and influencing Toronto’s identity. Human settlement can be traced back as far as 7,000 years ago. Slate tools left behind by the Indigenous Peoples were discovered in 1886 during road building.
From 1889 to 1984, Evergreen Brick Works was home to the Don Valley Brick Works factory, one of Canada’s pre-eminent brickyards. Restored and revitalized by Evergreen, learn more about the history and geology of this site and how Evergreen transformed it into an award-winning community environmental centre and green technology showcase.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant.
After lunch, start exploring Graffiti Alley. At a total length of 1 km, this is one of the city’s best examples of vibrant street art and in 2011, was designated as an area of municipal significance with artists receiving financial funding from the organization, StreetARToronto.
Continue with a guided tour of the Distillery District. The Distillery District was the site of the famous Scottish distillers called “Gooderham and Worts”. For many years these industrial buildings were alive with an army of distillers who took the grain arriving from ships in the port of Toronto (where your ship arrived) and carried it in bulk by horse and cart across to the Distillery District. Nowadays the entire industrial complex has been repurposed and is one of Toronto’s main attractions for both citizens living in the city and for visitors from overseas. Enjoy some free time as each building is alive with artisans, restaurants, coffee shops and craft stores and music is often played by local talented artists.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 350 €
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 2.400 €
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : 4.000 €