Whirl & Twirl
Travel Committee 
Any money left over after each trip is completed is donated to Whirl & Twirl.
September 27 - October 4, 2008
Join our
fellow Club Members
on an exciting, fun-filled cruise
to see the beautiful foliage season in
New England and Canada.
Passports will
be required for this trip.
Plan ahead and request yours now.
Grab your
partner, your finest cruise mate and your friends. Come join us on
Holland America's m.s. Maasdam sailing from the port of Boston on Saturday, September 27, 2008
Our ship will
be sailing northbound for 7 nights and will be visiting Bar Harbor, Maine, Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, cruising the Saguenay Fjord, then sailing the St. Lawrence River to Quebec City and Montreal, Canada returning home on the 4th of October.
There will be an OPTIONAL overnight at one of Montreal's Famous hotels plus a city tour on October 4th before flying home on October 5, 2008 for those who choose this additional night.
Come immerse yourself in two worlds, from charming and quaint ports to the very French Quebec City and Montreal. Feast your eyes on the famous lighthouses overlooking the rugged cliffs and craggy coastline. Take your best camera shots of the most stunning scenery from the fiery fall foliage, to majestic fjords, oceans and rivers. Attend an authentic "Down East" lobster bake and join in with the artists and history specialists to capture all the wonders on this adventure.
There are several pricing options available. Contact Ginny & Bob Osborne, your travel committee chairmen, for all of the details and sign up now for your Early Savings Promotion. Mariner Society members (past guests) be sure to give us your ID number for any possible additional discounts. Cruise brochures are available upon request.
Welcome Aboard! Happy Sailing
Bob Osborne
Ginny Osborne, CTC, MCC
407-365-8490
For rates and
other details
Please see our Rates Page
Please contact
Bob & Ginny Osborne
with your suggestions for future trips.
They can be reached at 407-365-8490.
