KANADA, NEUENGLAND UND BERMUDA | 85 SAINTE-AMÉLIE CHURCH LOBSTER ROLL EASTPORT, MAINE FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA BAIE-COMEAU, QUÉBEC FEATURED New Ports of Call BAIE-COMEAU, QUÉBEC Recognized 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 specialty bitter brewed with crab shells. See this new port in voyages located on pages 87-88. EASTPORT, MAINE The epitome of a Downeast Maine fishing town, tiny Eastport on Moose Island boasts the deepest natural seaport in the continental U.S. 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. See this new port on the voyage, Rugged Shores, Famous Lores, located on page 89. FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA Situated on moss-draped Amelia Island at Florida’s northeast border, Fernandina Beach has been drawing vacationers 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 as you wander 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. Experience this new port on the voyage, Spring in Nova Scotia, located on page 86.