SHELBURNE, NOVA SCOTIA Quaint and colorful, Shelburne is a coastal town on the southern shore of Nova Scotia rich in local charm and history. With more than a dozen homes built before 1800, all beautifully maintained, you’ll feel as though you’re walking through an American Revolutionary-era film set. Museums house more for history buffs, while the surrounding area includes a wonderful countryside ready to be explored. And don’t forget to eat your fill of perfectly battered, locally caught fish and delicious poutine. See this new port on the voyage, Colors of Québec, located on page 80. KANADA, NEUENGLAND UND BERMUDA | 77 PAUL REVERE STATUE & OLD NORTH CHURCH OLD STATE HOUSE FEATURED New Port of Call SHELBURNE COUNTY MUSEUM FEATURED Free Shore Excursion FREEDOM TRAIL WALK from Boston, Massachusetts Go on a journey through America’s past on Boston’s famed Freedom Trail. This iconic route through the city connects 16 nationally significant historic sites. Pause and feel the impact of some of the most pivotal moments in the American Revolution with highlights like the Old Corner Book Store, the Old State House and the Granary Burying Ground. You’ll also visit the home of Paul Revere and the famed Old North Church, where the two lanterns were hung to signal that the British were approaching by sea.