CANADA , NEW ENGLAND & BERMUDA 43 SAINTE-AMÉLIE CHURCH LOBSTER ROLL EASTPORT, MAINE FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA BAIE-COMEAU, QUÉBEC FEATURED New Ports of Call BAIE-COMEAU, QUÉBEC Recognised by UNESCO for the forces that formed its striking landscape – millions of years of glacial erosion, the collision of a huge meteorite and an ancient sea that smoothed the land – Baie-Comeau offers breathtaking vistas from every vantage point within a biosphere reserve in the Côte-Nord region of Québec. Enjoy views of another kind by Florentine artist Guido Nincheri at Sainte-Amélie Church, rich with his frescoes and stained glass. After a fresh seafood lunch in the city’s heritage district, head to St-Pancrace microbrewery for a local craft beer, perhaps mustering up the courage to try a speciality bitter brewed with crab shells. EASTPORT, MAINE The epitome of a ‘downeast’ Maine fishing town, tiny Eastport on Moose Island boasts the deepest natural seaport in the continental US and a walkable downtown that recalls the city’s late-19th century heyday as a sardine exporter. A collection of quirky shops and restaurants serving locally caught seafood and lobster beckon from 29 National Historic Register buildings. Stop by the Tides Institute & Museum of Art for an appreciation of Passamaquoddy Bay area culture and creativity. FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA Situated on moss-draped Amelia Island at Florida’s north-east border, Fernandina Beach has been drawing jet-setters since the late-19th century, when industrialist Henry Flagler converted the island into a gathering place for the wealthy. You’ll appreciate Flagler’s legacy wandering past historic buildings, eclectic shops and Victorian B&Bs in Fernandina Beach’s quaint downtown. Local, wild-caught shrimp highlight the menus of an inviting assortment of restaurants, while lush parks and miles of shoreline beckon you to revel in Amelia Island’s natural beauty.