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$250 SHIPBOARD CREDIT PER COUPLE WITH PAYMENT IN FULL BY APRIL 24, 2015.

ABOARD THE MS SAINT LAURENT

LUXURY COASTAL EXPEDITIONS 2015

The Americas

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LUXURY COASTAL

EXPEDITIONSAt Uncommon Journeys we have long been enthusiastic fans of small-ship cruising. In an era of huge mega-ships, we find that elegant intimate vessels where everything is nearby, where there are not long queues for everything and where one can easily meet fellow travelers, appeal more than ever. With this said, it is with special pleasure that we offer sublimely appealing itineraries this year on a truly special little ship, the elegant ‘MS St Laurent’ accommodating only 200 lucky travelers. This attractive ‘mini’ ocean liner was built for the storied Delta Queen Steamboat Company and has now been lovingly restored and is the perfect way to explore smaller, out of the way ports in style and comfort.And what great ports. Our showcase itinerary this year features, for the first time in many years, Great Lakes voyages between Chicago and Montreal with visits to visual wonders like Niagara Falls, lovely Georgian Bay, 1000 Islands and a perennial favorite, Mackinac Island. Nicer still, this itinerary is anchored with two of the greatest cities in North America, vibrant Chicago and colorful Montreal with its European joie de vivre. We offer attractive hotel programs in each city for those that would like a bit more time in either city, or in both.At a time with turmoil overseas and the general discomfort of long-haul air travel, we believe that boarding a beautiful ship in downtown Chicago and sailing through peaceful calm and picturesque waterways here in North America just the ticket. We naturally have special low-cost train or air travel available to & from the MS St Laurent from over 400 gateway cities with details upon request.We have no doubt that given that the first real chance to enjoy the Great Lakes on a classic nostalgia inspired “small ship’ in decades will be a huge hit. Prompt reservations are suggested to avoid disappointment.

Sincerely,

Christopher A. Kyte, Chairman

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2015 COLLECTION

CONTENTSPage 6 | MS Saint Laurent Elegant, inviting, and open to new adventures.

ITINERARIES

Page 13 | French Canadian Maritimes & Coastal North Atlantic

Page 20 | The Historic St. Lawrence River & America’s Five Great Lakes

Page 28 | Historic North Atlantic & Coastal New England

Page 42 | Pre and Post Cruise ExtensionsMake your summer vacation last longer with pre- and post-cruise extensions

ABOUT THE MS SAINT LAURENT

Page 50 | Ship AccommodationsTravel in the comfort of beautifully appointed staterooms and suites with premium bedding, coveted bath amenities, and more

Page 52 | Deck Plan

Page 53 | Tariff Chart

Page 54 | Terms and Conditions

INTRODUCING LUXURY COASTAL EXPEDITIONS Aboard the MS Saint Laurent Renowned for luxurious journeys along the most culturally significant rivers of the world, Uncommon Journeys is proud to introduce luxury coastal expeditions aboard the agile small ship MS Saint Laurent. With just 210 guests pampered by a caring and professional crew of 90, these inaugural voyages combine comfort and luxury with the undeniable thrill of exploration.

Delve into North America’s maritime history and the breathtaking vistas of all five Great Lakes, the storied St. Lawrence River, and charming coastal New England.

PERCÉ ROCK, GASPÉ PENINSULA, QUÉBEC

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REFINED, SMALL SHIP EXPERIENCESThe indisputable joy of sailing is brought to life on the MS Saint Laurent, an agile small ship that easily navigates canals and locks, tranquil bays, and hidden ports where larger ships dare not go. Onboard, fresh, modern design tips its hat to our maritime past as spacious, open-air lounges, inviting dining venues, and generous windows ensure you never miss a chance to savor the view.

INTUITIVE & ATTENTIVE SERVICEWith a caring crew of 90 pampering no more than 210 guests, you’ll feel at home on the MS Saint Laurent from the moment you step on

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board. Whether it’s a favorite cocktail served to you on deck, hot coffee delivered to your room, an iPad® offered for use in the lounge, or the delicate chocolate on your pillow ensuring sweet dreams, serving you is our pleasure. Throughout the ship, “free flowing” beverages are available 24 hours a day and 24-hour room service is just a phone call away.

ONBOARD SPECIALISTS & INCLUDED EXCURSIONSAboard the MS Saint Laurent, you’ll often travel in the company of engaging specialists focusing on areas such as: marine biology, naval history, ornithology and geology who share their expertise freely in presentations and impromptu discussions throughout your journey. In port, shore excursions with knowledgeable local guides provide meaningful opportunities to uncover the rich history, unique wildlife, and fascinating cultures of the destinations you visit.

INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW

M S S A I N T L A U R E N TAn Agile and Elegant Small Ship,

Perfectly Suited to Coastal Cruising

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SHEARWATER DINING ROOM

OBSERVATION DECK LOUNGEThis comfortable outdoor seating area is the perfect place to celebrate a successful shore excursion, gather for afternoon cocktails and amber sunsets, or indulge in a little late-night stargazing.

PINNACLE TERRACEStretch your legs on the ship’s open-air promenade or relax with a beverage on the spacious terrace, the perfect vantage point as you watch for wildlife on shore.

SUN DECKThe sun deck is the perfect place to greet the day during morning yoga or a stretching session. Relax with a book and soak up some rays on one of the cushioned lounges.

LAURENT BOUTIQUEShop for jewelry, souvenirs, sundries, and fashionable logo wear to remind you of your adventure aboard the MS Saint Laurent.

CLIFF ROCK BAR & GRILLEEnjoy fresh air and fresh selections at the Cliff Rock Grille, where “hot rock” cooking is the special of the day, every day. Choose your ingredients and watch them cook to perfection on 100% pure volcanic lava rock. Serving buffet breakfast and lunch and seated dinner.

SHEARWATER DINING ROOM Savor delicious cuisine in the easy elegance of the main dining room, where a professional wait staff serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from our chef’s menu of regionally inspired dishes.

THE COMPASS LOUNGELog onto one of the ship’s iPads and catch up on the latest news or send a few emails to friends back home. Attend an enriching presentation by an onboard specialist. Gather around the grand piano for an old fashioned sing-along. After dinner, cocktails, music, and dancing keep the fun going into the evening hours.

CLIFF ROCK BAR & GRILLE

THE COMPASS LOUNGE

Refined, Elegant & Open to New AdventuresSkillfully designed to foster a convivial atmosphere while giving you room to breathe, the MS Saint Laurent invites you to relax and unwind as you discover the world’s most remarkable coastal regions. Enjoy quiet time in a cozy corner. Stretch your legs on the promenade. Or gather with friends as you watch the world go by. No matter where you are, you’ll find perfectly designed spaces for every mood and every possibility. ery THE SEASCAPE TAVERNShare stories and laughter with friends and fellow travelers in the casual comfort of this cozy, English-style tavern. In the early evening, talented musicians bring the ship to life with all your favorite songs.

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Embark on a thrilling expedition along North America’s historic five Great Lakes and the storied St. Lawrence River to the breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic coast. Choose from three remarkable itineraries that include time to explore British strongholds, the New England colonies, rare stops in quaint French Canadian villages, Victorian-era towns rich with seafaring history, and remote islands with spectacular wildlife viewing and fascinating local cultures.

CANADIAN SANDBILL CRANES

ITINERARIES MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC TO PORTLAND, MAINE

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

PORTLAND, MAINE TO NASSAU, BAHAMAS

Introducing Small Ship Expeditions Through the America’s Five Great Lakes, Northern Atlantic Coast & Canadian Maritimes

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SUMMER/FALL 2015

Itinerary At A Glance Pre-Cruise Extension: Add 1 Day in Montréal, Québec

DAY 1: Montréal, Québec, Canada (Embarkation)DAY 2: Québec City, QuébecDAY 3: Scenic Sailing of the St. Lawrence RiverDAY 4: Gaspé Peninsula, QuébecDAY 5: Charlottetown, Prince Edward IslandDAY 6: Halifax, Nova ScotiaDAY 7: Yarmouth, Nova ScotiaDAY 8: Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New BrunswickDAY 9: Bar Harbor, MaineDAY 10: Portland, Maine, USA (Disembarkation)

Post-Cruise Extension: Add 1 Day in Portland, Maine

*Itinerary operates in both directions

THE FRENCH CANADIAN MARITIMES & COASTAL NORTH ATLANTIC Montréal to Portland | 10 days

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NOTRE-DAME-DES-VICTOIRES Québec City’s Historic Gem

Listed as a historic monument in 1929, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires is a small Roman Catholic stone church that was first completed in 1723. The name commemorates the 1690 Battle of Québec and the 1711 sinking of ships in the British fleet commanded by Sir Hovenden Walker. The church underwent a complete restoration after the British bombardment of 1759. Since then it has undergone further work to restore its colonial French character. An active place of worship, the church has also been used as a filming location in 2002 (Catch Me If You

Can) and 2004 (Taking Lives).

Arrive in Montréal and board the luxurious MS Saint Laurent. This evening, gather for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as we embark on our journey.

Hailed as the most French city outside of France, Québec is a spectacle of history, architecture, and activity. After a light breakfast, we’ll go ashore and immerse ourselves in the charm and character of Old Québec (Vieux-Québec), the last remaining fortified city north of Mexico. We’ll see the public square, known as Place Royale, historic Petit-Champlain, and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Next, we’ll ride the Old Québec Funicular to the impressive Château Frontenac, perched atop Cape Diamond. Then, we’ll explore the fortress area of the Upper City passing Place d’Armes, the Québec Seminary, and the Convent. The rest of the afternoon is yours to enjoy at your leisure or on an INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT into the surrounding countryside. Tonight, we’ll gather for a welcome reception followed by dinner in the ship’s main dining room.

OLD TOWN, QUÉBEC CITYBegin your journey with a 1-day optional Pre-Cruise Extension in the historic city of Montréal,

Québec before you embark.See page 44 for more information

Board the refined MS Saint Laurent in the historic city of Montréal and sail the scenic St. Lawrence Seaway to the North Atlantic. Step back in time as you visit British,

Scottish, and French-Canadian maritime ports. Marvel at natural wonders such as Saint John’s reversing rapids, the Rock of Percé, Acadia National Park, and magical Prince Edward Island, home of the beloved Anne of Green Gables.

Montréal, Québec, Canada (Embarkation)DAY 1

Québec City, QuébecDAY 2

Scenic Sailing of the St. Lawrence RiverDAY 3

The St. Lawrence River flows more than 1,900 miles from the world’s largest system of freshwater lakes, the Great Lakes, to the Atlantic Ocean. The river was named by French explorer Jacques Cartier, whose arrival in the estuary on the 10th of August coincided with the feast day of St. Lawrence, patron saint of cooks and chefs.

This afternoon, we’ll witness the splendor of the French-Canadian countryside on an idyllic drive into the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains. Marvel at scenic Lac Beauport. See the towering Montmorency Falls cascading down a 272-foot cliff. Stop into a local vineyard for a special wine tasting. And drive through the picturesque villages of Île d’Orléans, a tiny island in the St. Lawrence River. Our final stop will be a visit to an authentic “sugar shack” where we’ll learn about the process of collecting syrup and sample the sweet maple taffy.

Explore the Québec Countryside

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITSDay 2

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FRENCH CANADIAN MARITIMES

Early this morning we’ll arrive in the quiet, bayside town of Gaspé on the northeastern tip of Québec. Gaspé was claimed for France by Jacques Cartier who took refuge from a storm here in 1534. From this seaside town, we’ll take a scenic one-hour coach ride to Percé where we’ll board a boat and cruise to the Rock of Percé, a dramatic natural rock formation just off shore. Then we’ll continue to Bonaventure Island, a former mecca for poets and painters and home of 293 different bird species—including

Located on Prince Edward Island, Canada’s tiniest and most charming province, Charlottetown is famous for its red earth and white beaches.

puffins, cormorants, murres, auks, black-legged kittewake, boreal chickadees, and one of the largest colonies of gannets in the world. Back on shore, time permitting, we’ll enjoy free time in picturesque Percé before returning to the pier and the ship.

ROCK OF PERCÉ

“The Covehead Lighthouse on Prince Edward Island commemorates the Yankee Gale of 1851, during which 80 ships and 161 seamen perished.

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ANNE OF GREEN GABLESAbout

Penned by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery and published in 1908, the international bestseller Anne of Green Gables recounts the adventures of a young orphan girl who is sent to work on a farm on Prince Edward Island. The Green Gables farmhouse, where the novel is set, is now a National Historic Site within Prince Edward Island National Park. Visitors can tour the house as well as other settings from the book, including: the Haunted Woods, Lover’s Lane, and Balsam Hollow.

Gaspé Peninsula, QuébecDAY 4

Charlottetown, Prince Edward IslandDAY 5 Halifax, Nova Scotia

DAY 6

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During our excursion today, we’ll follow a trail through the same historic streets the delegates walked when they gathered in 1864 for the conference that led to the Confederation of Canada. Then, we’ll drive along the North Shore to Cavendish Bay, Prince Edward Island National Park, and the farmstead that inspired L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. Enjoy free time strolling along the shores of the bay or the charming city center before we return to the ship for an exceptional dinner overlooking the sea.

Today, we’ll board a restored Double Decker Bus—with a kilted driver and guide—for an upbeat tour of Nova Scotia’s capital city. We’ll see the Province House, the original home of Britain’s first overseas government and the seat of Nova Scotia’s current

government. Visit the star-shaped Halifax Citadel to watch the changing of the sentry and visit this National Historic Site on the hill hear the Royal Artillery fire the Noon Gun or the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic with memorabilia from the Titanic. Then we’ll make our way back down to Pier 21 and enjoy perusing the eclectic waterfront shops before returning to the ship for lunch and a relaxing afternoon of sailing along the coast of Nova Scotia.

NORTHERN GANNETS

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Pre & Post Cruise Extensions See page 43

Extend your journey with a 1-day optional Post-Cruise Extension in the charming city

of Portand, Maine.See page 43 for more information

This morning, we’ll awaken in Portland, Maine. After breakfast, you’ll disembark the MS Saint Laurent and make your way to the airport for your flight home or to the Westin Portland Harborview Hotel (or similar) for your extended tour of this historic city.

Yarmouth, Nova ScotiaDAY 7

Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New BrunswickDAY 8

Bar Harbor, MaineDAY 9

Portland, Maine, U.S. (Disembarkation)DAY 10

HUMPBACK WHALE, BAY OF FUNDY, NOVA SCOTIA

Today, we arrive in Yarmouth, on the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia in the heart of the world’s largest lobster fishing grounds. After breakfast, we’ll go ashore for a half-day walking tour. Strolling along, we’ll learn about the town’s seafaring history; admire their beautifully preserved Victorian-era homes, including the Pelton-Fuller House (home of the original Fuller Brush Man); and enjoy light refreshments at the Yarmouth County Museum and Archives.

Today we’ll arrive at Saint John in time to see the incredible “reversing rapids,” caused by powerful high tides that reverse the flow of the mighty Saint John River. Next we’ll visit the Old City Market, Canada’s oldest working farmer’s market and a popular meeting place for locals. Then, we’ll drive to Fort Howe for picture-perfect views of this charming port city before returning to the ship for lunch. Spend the afternoon exploring ashore or relaxing aboard the ship. Then toast the day’s adventures with a cocktail or glass of wine and a sumptuous dinner.

This morning, we’ll take a ride past Bar Harbor’s charming Victorian mansions and into Acadia National Park. Driving along the 27-mile Park Loop Road, we’ll see Sand Beach, Schooner Head Overlook, Highseas Mansion, Otter Cliffs, and the stunning Gulf of Maine. Next, we’ll make our way through a pine forest and past the Jordan Pond House with a clear view of the Penobscot Mountains and Bubbles Hill. Weather permitting, we’ll finish our excursion with a drive to the top of 1,530-foot Cadillac Mountain for panoramic views of granite cliffs, coastal mountains, forests, lakes, and valleys.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

Tour of Scenic St. Andrews-by-the-Sea

One of the oldest villages in the Canadian Maritimes, the seaside resort of St. Andrews- by-the-Sea is a treasure trove of beautiful architecture, unparalleled scenery, and rich marine life. In the 19th century the town served as a shipping port for lumber and fish, which were exchanged in the West Indies for molasses and rum. Today, it is an exclusive summer retreat, yet the streets remain steeped in turn-of-the-century charm. Highlights of this tour include the St. Andrews Blockhouse and the Algonquin Resort, a Tudor-style “castle” where Princess Diana once stayed.

Day 8

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

Grand Tour of Bar harbor including Lobster Bake

After exploring Bar Harbor and the beauty and majesty Acadia National Park and Cadillac Mountain, continue to the natural wonder of Thunder Hole. This natural wonder is famous for the thunderous clap that occurs when seawater crashes into the tiny inlet and water is forced out as high as 40 feet. After the morning’s touring experience an authentic “Downeast” lobster bake, a buffet of fresh Maine lobster, drizzled with butter and finish up with a tasty blueberry dessert. (Steak is available upon request for non-lobster eaters). Enjoy a scenic drive through the park on your return to the ship with a photo stop at Sieur de Mont Springs. Tonight, we’ll gather for a farewell reception and dinner.

Day 9

2015 DEPARTURE DATES

5/3/15 – 5/12/15 PORTLAND/MONTRÉAL

5/30/15 – 6/8/15 MONTRÉAL/PORTLAND

DEPARTURES

6/8/15 – 6/17/15 PORTLAND/MONTRÉAL

10/21/15 – 10/30/15 MONTRÉAL/PORTLAND

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Itinerary At A Glance Pre-Cruise Extension: Add 1 Day in Montréal, Québec

DAY 1: Montréal, Québec, Canada (Embarkation)

DAY 2: Sailing the St. Lawrence Seaway, 1000 Islands

& Lake Ontario

DAY 3: Niagara Falls (Welland Canal)

DAY 4: Detroit, Michigan & Windsor, Ontario

DAY 5: Scenic Sailing of Lake Huron

DAY 6: Little Current, Manitoulin Island (Georgian Bay)

DAY 7: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

(Whitefish Bay & Lake Superior)

DAY 8: Mackinac Island (Lake Michigan)

DAY 9: Scenic Sailing of Lake Michigan

DAY 10: Chicago, Illinois, USA (Disembarkation)

Post-Cruise Extension: Add 1 Day in Chicago, Illinois

*Itinerary operates in both directions

THE HISTORIC ST. LAWRENCE RIVER & AMERICA’S FIVE GREAT LAKES Montréal to Chicago | 10 days

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Sailing the St. Lawrence Seaway, the 1000 Islands & Lake Ontario

DAY 2

OLD MONTREAL

Arrive in Montréal and board the luxurious MS Saint Laurent. This evening, gather for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as we embark on our Great Lakes journey.

Today we’ll cruise the St. Lawrence Seaway to the 1,000 Islands corridor, an archipelago of nearly 1,900 islands, then on to Lake Ontario, the smallest in the chain of Great Lakes, where a favorable microclimate supports a major fruit growing region. This evening, we’ll gather for a welcome reception followed by a sumptuous welcome dinner.

Begin your journey with a 1-day optional Pre-Cruise Extension in the historic city of Montréal, Québec

before you embark.See page 44 for more information

Set sail on a comprehensive voyage through the St. Lawrence River and America’s Five Great Lakes. Navigate the 1,000 Islands corridor and transit the historic Soo Locks.

Go ashore on Manitoulin, the world’s largest freshwater Island and attend a private performance by the indigenous Ojibwe people. Ride a horse-drawn carriage on Mackinac Island and, if you wish, stop for lunch at the Grand Hotel. From a thrilling visit to spectacular Niagara Falls to a tour of Detroit’s Henry Ford Museum, each day of this itinerary is filled with magic.

Montréal, Québec, Canada (Embarkation)DAY 1

Niagara Falls (Welland Canal)DAY 3

Today we’ll disembark the ship at Port Weller on the northern end of the Welland Canal. The original Welland Canal was opened in 1829 and was extended to reach Lake Erie in 1833. The current canal was completed in 1932 and boasts eight locks. As the MS Saint Laurent awaits its turn to transit the locks, we’ll disembark and drive through the Niagara Wine Region, home to 25 vineyards and over 50 wineries. At Niagara Falls, we’ll embark on the famous Hornblower “Voyage of the Falls” for a cruise into the misty spray of Horseshoe Falls. Back on shore, we’ll drive along scenic Niagara Parkway to a charming local restaurant before rejoining the ship at Port Colbourne.

VINEYARDS, NIAGARA PENINSULA, ONTARIO, CANADA

HORSEHOE FALLS

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC The “Cultural Capital” of Canada

The second largest city in Canada, Montréal takes it name from Mount Royal, a hill in the center of the city with three distinct peaks. A UNESCO City of Design (one of only three in the world) Montréal boasts over 50 national historic sites, including numerous churches, and a lively downtown arts and cultural scene. The official language of the city is French, though, at home, many speak a

version of the language called Québécois French.

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OJIBWE TRIBE, LITTLE CURRENT PHOTO CREDIT: MARY KILBREATH PHOTOGRAPHY

Detroit, Michigan & Windsor, OntarioDAY 4

Little Current, Manitoulin Island(Georgian Bay)

DAY 6

Today, we’ll transit the Soo Locks from Lake Huron into Lake Superior at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Our guided excursion includes a visit to the New Fort Brady, a tour of the Valley Camp Museum Ship, a stop at the Soo Locks viewing platform, and a walk through the visitor’s center to learn about the four parallel locks—MacArthur (1943), Poe (1895), Davis (1914), and Sabin (1919—which pass an average of 10,000 ships per year.

This morning, we’ll cruise though the rugged beauty of Georgian Bay, sometimes called the sixth Great Lake. Our destination is Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island and home of the Ojibwe people, part of the First Nation of Anishinaabe. Coming ashore at Little Current, we’ll explore the area’s rich native and nautical history. At Immaculate Conception Church, we’ll learn how the beliefs and customs of the Ojibwe intertwine with those of the Catholic Church. At the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, we’ll attend a traditional “smudging” ceremony and “pow wow” and tour the museum and art gallery. Back in Little Current, you’ll have the option to return to the ship or choose to stay in town for further exploration.

HENRY FORD MUSEUM, DETROIT

Scenic Sailing of Lake HuronDAY 5

The second largest of the Great Lakes, Lake Huron boasts a surface area of 23,000 square miles. Like the other Great Lakes, it was formed at the end of the last ice age as the glaciers retreated. With over 30,000 islands, Lake Huron has more shoreline than any of the other Great Lakes. After a scenic day of cruising, we’ll gather in the ship’s main dining room for a gourmet dinner.

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (Whitefish Bay & Lake Superior)

DAY 7

Sailing from Lake Erie to Lake Huron, the MS Saint Laurent will call on Windsor, Ontario, known as “The City of Roses.” Here, we’ll board a motorcoach and cross Ambassador Bridge, a privately owned suspension bridge that connects Windsor with Detroit. This bridge is the busiest international trade crossing in North America, supporting $13 billion (USD) in annual production. Just outside of Detroit, we’ll visit the Henry Ford Museum where highlights include: the limousine that carried President John F. Kennedy on that fateful day in Texas, the bus in which Rosa Parks stood her ground and sparked the Civil Rights movement, and the chair from Ford Theatre in which Abraham Lincoln was sitting when he was shot. After our tour, we’ll return to the ship for dinner and set sail for Lake Huron.

“Also known by the anglicized name Chippewa, the Ojibwe are the largest population of First Nations people in continental North America. They speak the Anishinaabe language and live mostly in the Great Lakes region of Canada. They are known for their birch bark canoes, their cultivation of wild rice, the creation of dreamcatchers, and their historic use of pictographic birch bark scrolls.

AMERICAS FIVE GREAT LAKES

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This morning we’ll awaken in the Straits of Mackinac, which connect Lake Michigan to Lake Huron. After breakfast, we’ll go ashore for a horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac Island, driving by the Victorian-era Grand Hotel, where the movie “Somewhere in Time” was filmed. During our tour, we’ll visit Fort Mackinac, which was constructed by the British in 1780, taken by the Americans in 1796, and reclaimed by the British at the start of the War of 1812. This evening, cocktail hour in the lounge features a captivating presentation by the Grand Hotel Resident Historian.

Mackinac Island, Lake MichiganDAY 8

Scenic Sailing in Lake MichiganDAY 9

2015 DEPARTURE DATES

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The only Great Lake located entirely within the United States, Lake Michigan has a surface area of more than 22,000 square miles, making it the fifth largest lake in the world. The name Michigan is believed to come from the

This morning, we’ll arrive at the port in Chicago, Illinois. After breakfast, you’ll disembark the MS Saint Laurent and make your way to the airport for your flight home or to The Drake Hotel (or similar) for your extended tour of this magnificent city.

“Step back in time on Mackinac Island, where cars are forbidden and people get around by horse and carriage, bicycle, or on foot. Home to lovely summer residences and bluff cottages, the island has 500 year-round local residents, a “living” Victorian village. Popular sites on the island include the Surrey Hills Museum, a butterfly conservatory, Arch Rock, Fort Mackinac and, of course, the breathtaking Grand Hotel.

Extend your journey with a 1-day optional Post-Cruise Extension in the architectural

gem of Chicago, Illinois.See page 45 for more information

Chicago, Illinois, USA (Disembarkation)DAY 10

GRAND HOTEL, MACKINAC ISLAND

native Ojibwe word mishigami, which translates to “great water.” After a scenic day of cruising, we’ll gather for a farewell reception on board, followed by dinner in the ship’s Shearwater Dining Room.

7/5/15 – 7/14/15 MONTRÉAL/CHICAGO

7/14/15 – 7/23/15 CHICAGO/MONTRÉAL

8/28/15 – 9/6/15 CHICAGO/MONTRÉAL

DEPARTURES

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HISTORIC NORTH ATLANTIC & COASTAL NEW ENGLAND Portland to Nassau | 13 days

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DAY 1: Portland, Maine, USA (Embarkation)

DAY 2: Boston, Massachusetts

DAY 3: Newport, Rhode Island

DAY 4: Sailing the Atlantic Coast

DAY 5: Williamsburg, Virginia (Norfolk)

DAY 6: Sailing the Atlantic Coast

DAY 7: Wilmington, North Carolina

DAY 8: Charleston, South Carolina

DAY 9: Savannah, Georgia

DAY 10: St. Augustine, Florida (Jacksonville)

DAY 11: West Palm Beach, Florida

DAY 12: Nassau, Bahamas

DAY 13: Nassau, Bahamas (Disembarkation)

Post-Cruise Extension: Add 1 Day in Nassau, Bahamas

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Begin your journey with a 1-day optional Pre-Cruise Extension in the city

of Portland, Maine before you embark.See page 43 for more information

This remarkable journey along North America’s stunning east coast traces the nation’s history from the Tea Party in Boston to grand southern

plantations to the early settlers of southeast and the vibrant pastel buildings of Nassau. Along the way, you’ll revel at the spectacular shorelines, stories of British colonization, the founding of a new nation, the old world elegance of Newport’s mansions, and the southern charm of Charleston and Savannah. Sailing along North America’s stunning east coast, you’ll see the gilded mansions of the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers. Tour the first English settlement in Williamsburg and the first World War II battleship in Wilmington. Then sail to St. Augustine to sip from Ponce de Leon’s “fountain of youth” and stop into the Worth Avenue shops of West Palm Beach before arriving in sunny Nassau.

Portland, Maine (Embarkation)DAY 1

Arrive in Portland, Maine, and board the luxurious MS Saint Laurent. This evening, gather for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as we embark on our cruise.

Boston, MassachusettsDAY 2

This morning we’ll arrive in Boston and go ashore for a tour of this 250-year old city. Highlights include: Copley Square, Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, upscale Back Bay, the exclusive shops along Newbury Street, the Public Garden, the green oasis of Boston Common, and the exclusive neighborhood of Beacon Hill. Downtown, we’ll pass the gold-domed Massachusetts State House and see the Old South Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party began. Across the Charles River, we’ll catch a glimpse of the Old North Church where Paul Revere signaled that the British were coming. At the conclusion of the tour, you can choose to meander through Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall or return to the ship. On board this evening, we’ll gather for a welcome reception followed by a themed dinner in the ship’s main dining room.

BEACON HILL, BOSTON

BOSTON’S PUBLIC LIBRARY“A Palace for the People”

Originally established in 1848, and rebuilt in Copley Square in 1895, the Boston Public Library contains over 23 million items, including first edition folios by William Shakespeare, original music scores from Mozart to Prokofiev’s

“Peter and the Wolf,” and the personal library of John Adams.

Travel back in time to Revolutionary Boston with a walk along the Freedom Trail to the sites and scenes of critical events that paved the way for American independence. Highlights include the Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, the Granary Burying Ground, and the Old South Meeting House where angry colonists met on the eve of the Boston Tea Party. Passing Faneuil Hall, you will continue to the North End, then visit the Old North Church where Paul Revere signaled that the British were coming. Your excursion ends with independent sightseeing at Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

Freedom Trail Walking TourDay 2

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Today, we’ll arrive in Rhode Island and take a scenic drive through Newport’s historic district with its fine examples of Colonial, Federal, and Victorian homes. We’ll see Trinity Church, Redwood Library, and the Gothic Church of Saint Mary, where Jacqueline Bouvier and Senator John F. Kennedy were married. Next we’ll

take the famous ten-mile Ocean Drive to Bellevue Avenue to see the gorgeous “summer cottages” of the Vanderbilts, Astors, and Morgans. At the conclusion of our tour, you’ll have the option to stay in town for independent pursuits or return to the ship for an afternoon of rest and relaxation.

Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt established his family fortune in steamships and the New York Central Railroad. By the late 19th century, the Vanderbilts were the wealthiest family in America and chose Newport, Rhode Island, as their summer playground. On this tour, we’ll visit two of the grandest villas ever built in the United States. Completed in 1892, Marble House was modeled after the Petit Trianon at Versailles and took nearly four years to build at a total cost exceeding $11 million. The Breakers, inspired by the 16th-century palaces of Genoa and Turin and completed in 1895, is set on a 13-acre estate with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

The Vanderbilts’ Newport

Day 3 VIEW FROM MANSION, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND

NEWPORT BRIDGE

Williamsburg, Virginia (Norfolk)DAY 5

This morning, we’ll take a drive to historic Williamsburg. Founded in 1632 as a fortified settlement on high ground between the James and York rivers, Williamsburg was the capital of the Colony of Virginia from 1699 to 1780 and the center of political events in Virginia leading to the American Revolution. Located here, the College of William & Mary, established in 1693, is the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Its alumni include three U.S. presidents, four U.S. Supreme Court justices, and four signers of the Declaration of Independence. Next, we’ll continue to Jamestown Settlement, a living history village commemorating the first permanent English settlement on the North American mainland. This full-day tour includes a picnic lunch.

Today, we’ll enjoy scenic cruising along the East Coast of the United States. Twelve of the original British colonies – which later became the first states in the United States – lie along the East Coast. Maine and Florida were originally settled by the French. The “middle colonies” (Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania) were owned by the Dutch until they were captured by the British in the 17th century.

Cruising the Atlantic CoastDAY 4

THE MARBLE HOUSE MANSION, NEWPORT

Newport, Rhode IslandDAY 3

GOVERNOR’S MANSION, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG

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Cruising the Atlantic CoastDAY 6

We’ll enjoy a full day of cruising today en route to North Carolina. During the day, our onboard specialist will offer presentations on the history and culture of the United States’ Atlantic Seaboard.

Today we’ll tour the charming southern city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Located at the mouth of Cape Fear River, Wilmington was founded in 1739 and served as an important shipping port for goods arriving from Europe. Today, the city is known for its well-preserved Antebellum, Georgian, and Victorian homes. Cobblestone and brick-lined streets, magnolias and live oaks, mansions and old churches, the river and the railroad, the Cotton Exchange and

Wilmington, North CarolinaDAY 7

This morning, we’ll take a drive through Charleston’s old historic district with homes dating back to the 18th century. The highlight of the day is a visit to Boone Hall Plantation, which was used in the filming of the television miniseries “North and South” and the movie “Gone With the Wind.” Here, we’ll enjoy a tour of the stately Colonial Revival plantation house and grounds, including slave quarters built from bricks that were made on the plantation in the 1800s.

CHARLESTON PLANTATION

THE HISTORIC BOONE HALL PLANTATION

About

With Spanish moss dripping from centuries-old oak trees and wildflowers blooming in the gardens, Boone Hall is one of America’s oldest working, living plantations. Visitors are invited to explore the history of this 330-year-old estate, from its beginning days to the modern-era production of strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, pumpkins, and more.

Charleston, South Carolina

PINEAPPLE FOUNTAIN, CHARLESTON

CHARLESTON PLANTATION

Chandler’s Wharf all recall an era of gracious southern living. The final stop on our tour is a visit to the USS North Carolina battleship. Commissioned in 1941, the ship was the first of ten to join the battle of World War II. This evening, enjoy a sumptuous dinner in the MS Saint Laurent’s main dining room.

DAY 8

USS NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA

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Arriving in lovely Savannah, Georgia, we’ll go ashore after breakfast for a comprehensive tour of this sophisticated and charming southern city. Founded in 1733, Savannah is one of America’s finest preserved cities and considered a jewel of the south. Traveling with a knowledgeable guide, we’ll learn

Embark on a guided walking tour of Charleston’s historic district. Visit the Georgian-style Heyward-Washington House (1772) featuring one of the most outstanding collections of Charleston-made furniture in the city, including the priceless Holmes Bookcase. President George Washington stayed in this home during his visit in 1791. This property also boasts one of the few original kitchen houses in the city. Afterwards, you’ll visit the Nathaniel Russell House, with an equally fine collection of Charleston made-furniture and a spiraling cantilevered staircase that is a true work of art.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

The Grand Estates of Charleston

Day 8

why Savannah has the distinction of being one of the largest National Urban Historic Landmarked Districts in the United States and get a true taste of authentic southern hospitality. Back on board this evening, we’ll toast another historic day as we set sail for northern Florida.

Savannah, GeorgiaDAY 9

SAVANNAH RIVER BOAT

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OLD TOWN, ST. AUGUSTINE

This morning, we’ll set off early for a tour of St. Augustine, the oldest successful European settlement in the United States, settled 55 years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock and 42 years before Jamestown. Here, we’ll visit the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, which began construction in 1672 when Florida was part of the Spanish Empire. Then, we’ll continue to the Archaeological Park of Ponce de León, the original site of the city, which was explored by Juan Ponce de León in 1513 and settled by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés in 1565. Back on the ship, we’ll set sail in the afternoon for South Florida.

This profound museum experience honors the courage and commitment of the more than 350,000 members of the Eighth Air Force from World War II to the present. The Eighth Air Force was officially activated on January 28, 1942, just 53 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor and played a crucial role in defeating the Nazis in World War II. During the tour, you will learn about the vast collection of items in the museum’s library and have free time to browse the exhibits.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum

Day 9

“Completed in 1902 as a wedding present for oil tycoon Henry Flager’s third wife, Whitehall was designed by Carrère & Hastings in the Beaux Arts architectural style—a move meant to revive the era of extravagant mansions that was established in Newport, Rhode Island in the late 1800s.

CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS, ST AUGUSTINE

CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS ST. AUGUSTINE

MIGHTY EIGHTH AIR FORCE MUSEUM, MEMORIAL GARDENS

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St. Augustine, Florida (Jacksonville)DAY 10

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Nassau, Bahamas (Overnight)DAY 12

Late this afternoon, we’ll arrive in Nassau, the capital of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Here, you’ll enjoy free time for individual pursuits exploring the island’s many sites, including the pink parliament building, the Straw Market, Bay Street boutiques, Pirates of Nassau Museum, and Cable Beach.

PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, NASSAU

Extend your journey with a 1-day optional Post-Cruise Extension in the colorful city of Nassau, Bahamas.

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GRAND HALL, FLAGLER MUSEUM

FRENCH DRAWING ROOM, FLAGLER MUSEUM FLAGLER MUSEUM, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA

Today we’ll enjoy a private tour of the Whitehall Flagler Museum. Also known as the Taj Mahal of North America, Whitehall is a 55-room, Edwardian-style mansion featuring a Louis XIV music room and art gallery, a Louis XV ballroom, and 14 guest suites with original antique European furnishings. Next, we’re off to Worth Avenue where—just steps away from the breezy blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean—you’ll find what’s rumored to be the best shopping in the world. For many years, the boutiques along this drive have been renowned for their elegant couture apparel, art, antiques, jewelry, and fine furnishings.

PHOTO CREDITS: ©FLAGER MUSEUM.JPG

WHITEHALL FLAGLER MUSEUMAbout

Flagler Museum will open exclusively only for our guests. Board your coach and drive to the Whitehall Flagler Museum. This glorious mansion was commissioned by Standard Oil tycoon Henry Flagler as a wedding present to his third wife, Mary Lily Kenan. In the atmospheric pavilion, you can climb aboard the Rambler, Mr. Flagler’s private restored railroad car. Railcar #91 was built in 1886 for Flagler’s personal use and was acquired by the Museum in 1959 as an artifact of Florida history. Your visit here is docent-lead and covers the entire first floor. Following the tour you are free to explore the second floor and pavilion via audio headsets.

After breakfast, you’ll disembark the MS Saint Laurent and make your way to the airport for your flight home or to the The British Colonial Hilton (or similar) for your extended stay.

Nassau, Bahamas (Disembarkation)DAY 13

West Palm Beach, FloridaDAY 11

2015 DEPARTURE DATES

10/30/15 – 11/11/15 PORTLAND/NASSAU

DEPARTURES

HISTORIC COASTAL NEW ENGLAND

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EXTEND YOUR JOURNEY

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For those who wish to savor the wonders of the North Atlantic coast and Canadian Maritimes for a few more days, Haimark offers optional pre and post-cruise extensions. These pre-packaged stays include deluxe hotel accommodations and expertly guided tours. They’re the perfect way to give yourself more time to see the sights of Chicago. Dip deeper into the arts and culture of Montréal. Tour Casa Loma and the CN Tower in Toronto. Enjoy a few days beside the sea in Portland.

Available Extensions Include: Montréal, Québec, Canada | Chicago, Illinois, USA

Portland, Maine, USA | Nassau, Bahamas

North America | Pre & Post Cruise Extensions

PORTLAND, MAINE

Offered as a Pre or Post-Cruise Extension | 1-Day From $499 USD per person (double occupancy) | 2015 Single Supplement $200

HIGHLIGHTS

PRE AND POST CRUISE EXTENSIONS

Arrive in Portland, Maine and check into the Westin Portland Harborview Hotel (or similar). Enjoy leisure time exploring this bustling waterfront city, including lunch and dinner on your own. Often called the San Francisco of the east, Portland is an unexpected epicurean wonderland. This evening, consider indulging in dinner at the award-winning Hugo’s. Or, try the rustic, wood-fired dishes at Chef Sam Hayward’s Fore Street. After breakfast the following morning, we’ll board our motorcoach for a half-day tour.

Founded in 1632, Portland is a study in contrasts between old and new. We’ll see the Old Port District’s red-brick warehouses; Casco Bay, the city’s natural deepwater harbor; the waterfront green space known as the Eastern Promenade, and the vibrant downtown Arts District. Then it’s on to coastal Cape Elizabeth for a visit to Fort Williams Park & Museum, home of the Portland Head Light. Next, we’ll enjoy visits to the Maine Historical Society and the Wadsworth-Longfellow House before returning to the waterfront for a local specialty snack. Enjoy lunch on your own before transferring to the port for the cruise portion of your vacation.

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MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC

Offered as a Pre or Post-Cruise Extension | 1-Day From $399 USD per person (double occupancy) | 2015 Single Supplement $200

HIGHLIGHTS

Arrive in Montréal, Québec and check into the Omni Mont Royal Hotel (or similar). Enjoy leisure time, including lunch and dinner on your own. The following morning, after breakfast at the hotel, you’ll be greeted by your guide for a half-day tour of Montréal. The tour begins with sightseeing in the Museum Quarter, a stop at the magnificent St. Joseph’s Oratory, and a guided visit to the Notre-Dame Basilica. Next, we’ll stop at Mount Royal Lookout to take in the expansive view over Montréal, the St. Lawrence River, and the surrounding countryside.

As we continue, we’ll drive to Jean-Talon Market, where a culturally diverse collection of vendors sells everything from fruits and vegetables to flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish, and artisanal bakery goods in a jovial village-like atmosphere. While we’re at the market, we’ll enjoy a local specialty snack. Before returning to the hotel, we’ll drive across Concordia Bridge to St. Helen’s Island, home of the Montréal Biosphere. Enjoy lunch on your own before transferring to the port for the cruise portion of your vacation.

HIGHLIGHTS

Arrive in Chicago, Illinois and make your way to The Drake Hotel (or similar) for check in. Enjoy leisure time, including lunch and dinner on your own at any of the city’s celebrated restaurants. The following morning, after breakfast at your hotel we’ll make our way to Millennium Park to see The Bean and the Crown Fountain. Then we’ll enjoy a tour of the city’s most iconic sites, including: The Chicago Library, John Hancock Center, Wrigley Building, Chicago Tribune Tower, Marina City, Merchandise Mart, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Picasso Sculpture at Daily Center. Next, we’ll drive through Grant Park for views of Lake Michigan and Buckingham Fountain, and stop at Adler Planetarium to enjoy a spectacular view of the Chicago skyline.

Next, we’ll see Navy Pier along Lakeshore Drive and Chicago’s famous Water Tower. Then, we’ll board an architectural cruise along the Chicago River, featuring the works of Mies van der Rohe, Bertrand Goldberg, Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. Before returning to the hotel, we’ll savor a Chicago-style specialty snack. Enjoy lunch on your own before transferring to the port for the cruise portion of your vacation.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

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GASTRONOMY AND LIBATIONS

DELICIOUS REGIONALLY INSPIRED CUISINEThe MS Saint Laurent offers two distinctive dining venues, each with its own appeal. Share stories and laughter with friends in the casual comfort of the English-style tavern. Enjoy fresh air and fresh selections at Cliff Rock Grille & Bar, an outdoor grill where “hot rock” cooking is the special of the day, everyday. Relax in the comfort of the elegant main dining room, where a professional wait staff serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from our chef’s menu of regionally inspired dishes and western favorites.

Throughout the ship, “free flowing” beverages are available 24 hours a day. Choose from coffee, tea, mineral water, soft drinks, beer, wine, and spirits. Specialty coffee drinks and premium wines and spirits are available for an extra fee. And, of course, 24-hour room service is always just a phone call away.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Arrive in Nassau, Bahamas and make your way to The British Colonial Hilton (or similar). After check in, enjoy leisure time, including lunch and dinner on your own. After breakfast at the hotel the next morning, we’ll join our guide for a drive past the Government House and Parliament Square en route to Fort Fincastle, built in 1793 by Lord Dunmore. Next, we’ll see Fort’s Water Tower and Queen’s Staircase, an outdoor limestone staircase built by slaves to honor Queen Victoria’s help in the abolition of slavery in the Bahamas. Continuing on, we’ll pass Cable Beach and The Native Straw Market then stop for a tour of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, which is housed in the historic Villa Doyle (built in the 1860s).

After our gallery tour, we’ll drive past the Fish Market at Arawak Cay and stunning Paradise Island en route to Fort Charlotte. Located on a hill overlooking the far west end of the harbor, the 100-acre Fort Charlotte features a moat, dungeons, underground passageways, and 42 cannons, which have never been fired in an act of aggression. We’ll finish the tour with a visit to a local Rum Cake Factory, where you can to sample this local specialty before returning to your hotel. Enjoy lunch on your own before transferring to the port for the cruise portion of your vacation.

NASSAU, BAHAMAS

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DR. BILL COGAR - Professor Montréal to P0rtland: May 30 - June 8, 2015Chicago to Montréal: Aug 28- Sept 6, 2015 A published author and former U.S. Naval Academy professor, Bill is an engaging speaker on the subjects of naval and maritime history.

FREDERICK STONEHOUSE - Author Chicago to Montréal: Jul 14- Jul 23 2015 Author of over 30 books on maritime history and “on-air” expert for National Geographic and the History Channel, Fred is a teacher of maritime history at Northern Michigan University.

History of Grand Hotel Resident Historian Bob Tagatz, Biography

Mr. Bob Tagtz is currently engaged as Resident Historian and Concierge at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan. He has over 29 years of civic experience in historical preservation in Michigan, Florida and Georgia. His particular area of

interest is the study of turn-of-the century wood frame hotels. He assembled the hotels first archives and published a book and DVD on the history of Grand Hotel.

Bob also represents the hotel as a member of The Society of American Travel Writers and Historic Hotels of America.

Mr. Tagatz came to Mackinac Island specifically because of his interest in Grand

Hotel, but has since become totally enamored with the beauty and history of Michigan and its people. He feels extremely fortunate to be beginning his eighteenth year of study at what he feels is one of the most historically significant resorts hotels

in the United States.

BOB TAGATZ - Resident Historian Montréal to Chicago: All Dates Chicago to Montréal : All Dates Resident Historian & Concierge for the Grand Hotel on Michigan’s Mackinac Island, Bob has over 29 years of experience in historical preservation. He was responsible for assembling the Grand Hotel’s first archives, and has published a book and DVD on the hotel’s history.

JAY WHITE - Historian Portland to Montréal: June 8- June 17, 2015Montréal to Portland Oct 21 - Oct 30, 2015 A Halifax, Nova Scotia-based historian, Jay is a former teacher of military history for the Royal Military College of Canada, as well as courses in global history at universities in Canada and the United States.

On each of our cruises we give you the chance to know the destinations even better with a program of talks from a hand-picked range of Guest Speakers and Port Lecturers. What’s even better, it is all included in the cost of your cruise. Renowned experts in their respective fields, their colorful personalities and passion will allow you to fully embrace the adventure that lies ahead and bring each new destination to life.

Expert Insight

WILLAM B. COGAR Receiving a doctorate in history from Oxford University, Dr. Cogar was a Professor of Naval History at the U.S. Naval Academy from 1983 to 1998. He was also Director of the Naval Academy’s Museum and lectured a year at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, England For his services he was awarded in 1998 the U.S. Navy’s Meritorious Civilian Service Award. Subsequently, Dr. Cogar served as Vice President at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut and at The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Virginia, where he was Vice President of Collections, Executive Vice President, and from which he retired as President and Chief Executive Officer. A published author on naval and maritime history including the Dictionary of Admirals of the U.S. Navy and the Encyclopedia of Naval History, he is a frequent speaker at history and museum conferences, as well as providing lectures on various small cruise ships in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Baltic and Atlantic.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

OMNI MONT-ROYAL MONTRÉAL, QUÉBECLocated in the Golden Square Mile, at the foot of Mount Royal, this downtown Montréal hotel is in the center of the financial district, steps away from the Museum of Fine Arts, chic boutiques, art galleries, as well as the many bars and restaurants along the famous Crescent Street. Updated amenities include: Alice Bar, Le Petit Opus Café, fitness center, outdoor pool, free WiFi, currency exchange.

THE BRITISH COLONIAL HILTON NASSAU, BAHAMASGuests find comfort and pleasure at every turn, including a beautiful private beach, an outdoor freshwater pool and beach club, delicious Caribbean and international cuisine, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and access to high-speed WiFi. Explore some of the Bahamas’ best attractions, just footsteps away, including the Straw Market, Rawson’s Square, duty-free shops, and restaurants.

WESTIN PORTLAND HARBORVIEW PORTLAND, MAINELocated in the heart of the Arts District in downtown Portland, this hotel is near the Portland Museum of Art, State Theatre, and Cumberland County Civic Center. A short walk takes you to Portland’s Old Port district and Casco Bay. Hotel amenities include: Portland’s only rooftop bar, 24-hour fitness center, Heavenly Bed®, Heavenly Shower/Bath®, WiFi (additional fee), in-room coffee maker, same day service dry cleaning.

THE DRAKE CHICAGO, ILLINOISBuilt as the nation’s first urban resort, is a leader in luxury, situated at the top of the Magnificent Mile. Amenities include: lighted makeup mirrors, individual climate controls, HDTV flat screen televisions, Italian marble bathrooms, 3,000 sq. ft. fitness center, Drake Arcade boutique shopping, and renowned restaurants including the celebrated Coq d’Or.

Whether you’re arriving early to acclimate and explore before you embark on your cruise, staying a bit longer to savor the delights of your final port of call, or preparing to set off on an exciting post-cruise adventure—comfortable and inviting hotel accommodations can make a world of difference. At Haimark, our experienced destination experts go the extra mile to choose modern hotels in each pre- and post-cruise destination that offer the benefits of a convenient central location, upscale facilities and amenities, as well as gracious and attentive service.

The World’s Most Inviting Hotels

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SHIP ACCOMMODATIONS

Fresh and ModernSTATEROOMS AND SUITES

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OWNER’S SUITE Your Own Private Retreat

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Category A Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed (Deck 3)

Category B Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, sweeping views, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3)

Category C Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3)

Category D Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2)

Category E Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2)

Category F Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1)

Category G Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1)

Category H Stateroom: 1 Interior stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3)

CATEGORY G

CATEGORY D CATEGORY H CATEGORY AA

After exhilarating days on shore, escape to your own private retreat featuring fresh, modern décor, hardwood floors, beds with deep, premium mattresses, 100% Egyptian cotton sheets, deluxe duvets, and your choice of different pillow options. All 105 staterooms and suites also offer individual climate controls, magnifying makeup mirrors, plush towels, coveted L’Occitane® bath amenities, spa robes and slippers, generous closets and under- bed storage.

OWNER’S SUITE: Ocean view suite boasting sweeping views, interior and exterior entrances,

a private terrace, a complimentary minibar (restocked daily), one queen bed and one sofa bed, sitting area, in-room safe, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service, and the services of a dedicated butler, fresh fruit upon arrival (Deck 3)

Category AA: Ocean view suite with direct access to the open-air promenade. Added amenities include: two twin or one queen bed, armoire, minibar, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service, and the services of a dedicated butler, fresh fruit upon arrival (Deck 4)

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MS SAINT LAURENT

SUITE AA A B C D E F G H

Refurbished: 2015 | Length: 286.32 ft | Width: 50 ft | Draft: 13.52 ft | Speed: 12 knots Gross Tonnage: 4954 tons | Registry: Nassau, Bahamas | Voltage: 110 volts | Guests: 210

Crew: 90 | Suites: 2 (325 sq ft) | Staterooms: 103 (130-190 sq ft) | Zodiacs: 6

ONBOARD AMENTIES• Spa quality robes and slippers • L’Occitane® bath amenities• Pillow menu• Premium mattresses• 100% Egyptian cotton bedding• In-room electronic safe• Individual climate control• LCD flat screen television (satellite)• Hair dryer & make-up mirror • Universal docking station with alarm clock

• En suite telephone with outside line• 24-hour room service• Bottled mineral water, replenished daily• “Free flow” beverage service• Complimentary basic WiFi package (additional minutes available for purchase)• Daily housekeeping; nightly turndown• Certified medical doctor on board• Salon on board

TARIFFS

STATEROOMS & SUITES

PRE & POST CRUISE EXTENSION PRICING

STATEROOM & SUITE CATEGORIES DECK 10-DAY

CRUISE13-DAY CRUISE

Owner’s Suite 3 $7999 $9799

Category AA 4 $7299 $8999

Category A 3 $6799 $8599

Category B 3 $6599 $8199

Category C 3 $6299 $7899

Category D 2 $5999 $7599

Category E 2,3 $5599 $7299

Category F 1 $5299 $6999

Category G 1 $4599 $6499

Category H 3 $4199 $5999

PORT CHARGES $399 $499

BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY. PER PERSON IN USD. 60% SINGLE SUPPLEMENT AVAILABLE FOR CATEGORIES A-F

2015

2015

Portland, Maine

double occupancy price $679.00

single supplement $359.00

Montéal, Québec

double occupancy price $599.00

single supplement $379.00

Chicago, Illinois

double occupancy price $629.00

single supplement $319.00

Nassau, Bahamas

double occupancy price $649.00

single supplement $339.00

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDSShould you find it necessary to cancel your reservation or any component thereof, you and/or your Travel Professional are required to contact your Haimark Line directly by telephone as well as submit your cancellation in writing via email to [email protected] your cancellation request is received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date, a $500 non-refundable administrative fee will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may be not converted to a future cruise credit. Cruise cancellation requests received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges, regardless of suite resale: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date, 50% of the total cruise fare per person; 90–0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing, 100% of the total cruise fare per person.Cruise tickets must be returned to Haimark Line before refunds (if owed) can be processed.PRE/POST EXTENSION LAND PROGRAM CANCELLATIONSPre and/or Post Land Extension Program cancellations received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date are subject to a $100 non-refundable administrative fee and will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may not be converted to a future cruise credit.Cancellations received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cost per person 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the extension price per person.HEALTH AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTSAll guests are required to report in writing to Haimark Line at the time their reservation is made:1. Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage2. Any condition that may render the guest unfit for travel, or that may require special care or assistance3. Any condition that may pose a risk or danger to the guest or anyone else on board the ship 4. Any condition that may require oxygen for medical reasons5. Any intention or need to use a wheelchair cart, other mobility deviceBy booking passage and by boarding the ship, the guest represents and warrants that he/she is physically and otherwise fit to travel, and that the guest will comply at all times with applicable rules and regulations of the ship and orders and instructions of the ship’s officers. Haimark Line reserves the right without liability to require a guest to disembark and/or to refuse to board and transport a guest who, in the judgment of Haimark Line or the ship’s Captain, is unfit to travel or may require care beyond that which Haimark Line is reasonably able to provide.BAGGAGEYou may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge. Baggage for Haimark Line guests or guests on our land extension programs must be handled in accordance with regulations of our ground operators. Baggage exceeding these limitations is subject to the charges as set forth by the individual operators. Airlines are strict with baggage limitations. Guests are encouraged to contact individual airlines for weight limitations. All baggage must be securely packed, and properly and clearly labeled. Liquid, fragile, perishable and other articles not suitably packed are transported at your own risk. Haimark Line is not responsible for loss or damage to baggage or any other personal item during air travel or land extension programs. Baggage and personal belongings will be taken off the ship upon guest disembarkation.

Under no circumstances will baggage be stored on board without the owner of such baggage being on the vessel. Haimark Line is not responsible for baggage stored in shore side facilities. Under no circumstances may dangerous items (including but not limited to: explosives, firearms, combustible or illegal substances) be taken aboard the ship. We recommend that you hand-carry travel documents (passport, visa, cruise tickets), medications and valuables. These items are the full responsibility of the guest at all times. Haimark Line shall not be responsible for the loss of, or damage to, such personal items.LOST PROPERTYHaimark Line may levy a charge for the return of personal items left onboard or lost and subsequently found.TRAVEL DOCUMENTSAll travel documents (air and cruise tickets, passport and medical insurance information) are the guest’s responsibility. It is also the guest’s responsibility to obtain any necessary visas and public health documents for all applicable ports and to comply with all customs requirements. Without the required documents, a guest may be denied boarding and accommodation by Haimark Line or the guest may be disembarked during the voyage and Haimark Line will not make a refund or be otherwise liable to any guest for such denial of boarding or disembarkation. In the event that Haimark Line as a courtesy provides information or advice as to necessary travel documents, visas and medical inoculations, guests are still obligated to verify such information with the appropriate government authorities and Haimark Line does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of such information. Passports are required to be valid six months beyond intended stay. Please check with the appropriate consulate for specific requirements. Security measures imposed by governments may change from time to time and each guest will be required to comply with them. As a courtesy, we will endeavor to provide each guest with notice of measures that may affect them, but complying with any such requirements is the sole responsibility of each guest. Please consult your travel professional for advice on such requirements to avoid loss of boarding privileges.

TAXES, GOVERNMENT FEES/QUASIGOVERNMENT FEES AND FUEL SUPPLEMENTSHaimark Line reserves the right to pass through to its guests (including fully paid and deposited guests) any taxes and government fees/quasi-government fees that relate specifically to a guest’s itinerary. “Taxes and Government fees/quasi-government fees” include any and all fees, charges, surcharges, tolls and taxes imposed by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities including, but not limited to, customs fees, per person berth taxes or fees, embarkation and/or disembarkation fees at ports, airline transportation fees, dockage fees, and wharfage fees.Haimark Line reserves the right to charge a per person fuel supplement in the event that the price of increases up to and including the day of embarkation. Haimark Line may collect any taxes, government fees/ quasigovernment fees and fuel supplement (the “Surcharges”) at the time of booking, prior to sailing or on board the vessel, even if the cruise fare has been paid in full. Surcharges will be invoiced accordingly.All fares, and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Additional restrictions may apply. Haimark Line reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions.This brochure may contain inadvertent technical or factual inaccuracies and typographical errors. Haimark Line reserves the right to correct errors and omissions at any time without prior notice, and to cancel any offered product, service, amenity, etc. in the event of any error or omission in the description, including pricing and availability.

IMPORTANT NOTICETerms and Conditions apply to all vessels under Haimark Line operation unless otherwise noted. Any and all information contained herein is in effect at the time of printing and is subject to change at any time.Information contained in this brochure does not form part of any offer or contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on Haimark Line vessels is provided solely by Haimark Line and is governed by the terms and conditions printed on the Passage Contract also available on request at 1-855-HAIMARK. The Passage Contract will be included with your final travel documents and contains complete and important information regarding cancellations, itineraries, Haimark Line‘s liability, health and immigration requirements, and other relevant terms and conditions. The terms and conditions of the Passage Contract will apply to persons who have booked a cruise regardless of whether or not they have embarked the vessel. Please read your Passage Contract carefully. To the extent that any of the information in the brochure conflicts with the terms of the Passage Contract, the terms and conditions contained in the Passage Contract shall control.Itinerary arrival and departure times are always subject to change without notice. Haimark Line reserves the right to cancel, alter, advance, postpone or substitute any scheduled sailing or itinerary, substitute another vessel for the scheduled ship, or substitute or cancel scheduled ports of call, which, in its sole judgment and discretion, is justified for any reason, and to do so without liability for any loss whatsoever to guests as a result of said change(s). Additionally, Haimark Line reserves the right to cancel reservations and bookings in the event of a full-ship charter, whether or not a deposit or full payment has been received, and in such event, Haimark Line‘s only liability will be to refund to the guest the amount it has received.Haimark Line makes arrangements for transportation, other than cruise passage, only as a booking agent. Haimark Line’s responsibility does not extend beyond the vessel. In arranging for the transportation of guests to and from the ship, Haimark Line does so with independent contractors. Haimark Line is not responsible for incidents such as airline cancellations, re-routings or any disruption of scheduled services or accommodation,or lost luggage.While participating in activities during cruises offering Carrier’s expedition program and/or shore excursion program, certain risks and dangers may arise including but not limited to; activities in remote areas, animals and marine life, forces of nature and accident or illness. Carrier does not have any responsibility for the accuracy of any information it provides regarding any activity included in the expedition or shore excursion program and cannot determine and/or assure the suitability of any excursion or activity as to a particular Passenger. All Passengers who participate in any expedition or activity offered by Carrier, accept responsibility for making their own determinations as to the suitability of the activity regarding their own safety, conduct and well-being and agree to participate solely at their own risk. Attending applicable and available information briefings before participation is mandatory. Based on the aforementioned, each participating Passenger assumes the risk associated with any and all activities, excursions and expeditions, included or optional to Passengers and will hold Carrier and expedition team members harmless from and defend them against any and all liability, actions, suits, claims and demands which could arise from participation in any of the aforementioned activities.

All schedules, fares, and terms and conditions listed in this brochure are effective as of October, 2014 and supersede any schedules, prices, and terms and conditions previously publishedAll fares indicated in this brochure including land and hotel, are capacity controlled, subject to change at anytime without notice and do not guarantee availability. All are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.Travel documents will not be dispatched until full and final payment and passenger contact information has been received by Haimark Line and cleared. For purposes of this Agreement, contact information shall mean a passenger’s full name, passport number, address, telephone number (land and mobile), electronic mail address and emergency contact information and any other information as requested by Haimark Line Haimark Line must be able to reach each passenger’s emergency contact at any time of day. Haimark Line must therefore be provided with all information to allow Haimark Line to do so (such information should include the name, address, electronic mail address (if available) and phone number (including a cell phone number if available) of a parent, guardian, spouse, domestic partner, or other person to contact in the event of an emergency. No passenger will be allowed to embark a Haimark Line vessel unless Haimark Line has received all information.CRUISE TARIFFCruise fares cover certain shipboard services including: accommodations, shore excursions, onboard meals and entertainment, complimentary beverages aboard ship where noted in the respective cruise program brochure. All fares are quoted in US dollars, are per guest and based on double occupancy. Not included in your cruise tariff are: airfare, hotel accommodations, optional shore excursions, meals ashore (unless otherwise noted), beverages not highlighted as included, fuel surcharges, laundry (unless otherwise noted), purchases from the ship boutique or any item or service of a personal nature such as medical care, massages and spa treatments.TRAVEL PROFESSIONALSTravel agents are considered to be the agent of Passenger and not of Carrier. Carrier is not liable for any representation, act or omission of Passenger’s travel agent. Passenger’s cruise fare is not considered paid until Carrier receives full payment, and the amount thereof is subject to change at any time prior to Carrier’s receipt of payment. Passenger shall at all times remain liable to Carrier for the price of passage. Carrier reserves the right to refuse embarkation if all charges and surcharges have not been paid in advance of departure.DEPOSIT/FINAL PAYMENTTo reserve your cruise, a $850 per person deposit of the cruise fare is required at the time of booking. Pre and/or Post Extension Land Programs are subject to a $250 per person deposit. Final payment is due no later than 120 days prior to departure. Guests will not be permitted to change travel agents once final payment has been received by Haimark Line Final documentation will be issued after receipt of final payment and approximately 30 days prior to sailing. All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date, and are guaranteed only when paid in full 120 days prior to sailing.Reservations made within 120 days of sailing require full payment within seven days of booking or sooner, as specified by Haimark. Payments may be made by personal check (USD funds), or by VISA®, MasterCard®. Discover®, and American Express®.

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