Traveling to Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada is the eastern-most part of the country, and is accessible by land, air and even water. Fly in and rent a car (or even a bike or motorcycle!), take the bus or train, ferry around or take a cruise up here. The possibilities are endless and entirely up to you.
Air
If you prefer flying check with each province’s airports to see which companies fly into them. Newfoundland and Labrador’s main airports are:

Nova Scotia’s main airport is:
New Brunswick’s main airports are:
Prince Edward Island’s main airport is:
Land
Charlottetown (Labrador)
Whether you’re driving from another Canadian destination, coming up from the United States or picking up a rental car once you’ve reached Atlantic Canada you’ll want to know your way around. Visit our individual PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador sites for detailed travel information or check out this link for maps of each province.
For detailed motorcycle routes throughout Canada visit MotoWhere.com.
For detailed bicycling routes throughout Canada visit CanadaTrails.com.
For Greyhound bus schedules and rates visit Greyhound.ca.
Check out Via Rail for train information and schedules.
Water
Ferries and cruises are available to get to your destination points throughout Atlantic Canada. Visit any of the sites listed below for more information:
Now that you’re armed with travel options to get to Atlantic Canada, what are you waiting for! Visit our home page for options on accommodations such as cottages and hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, resorts and beach houses to make your trip an unfogettable one.
