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Milwaukee - Toronto

Milwaukee - Toronto Great Lakes: the magic of the Great Lakes

  • incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027
  • 13 Sep 2028 to 26 Sep 2028|13 days

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Milwaukee - Toronto

13 Sep 2028 - 26 Sep 2028 | 13 days

from € 10,170

incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027 instead of € 10,870

13 day Cruise p.p.

What to expect

The highlights of this cruise

The perfect combination of idyllic locations and modern cities: every lock opens up new chapters of all five Great Lakes. A challenging passage that is only possible with a small expedition ship.

  • An adventure between sparkling waters and untouched nature
  • New landscapes every day – with cliffs, skerries and waterfalls
  • Accompanied by experts: Zodiac rides on Lake Superior
  • Industrial history and new beginnings: Detroit and Cleveland in transformation
  • Lock adventure in the Welland Canal: a lock lift of almost 100 m (328 ft)

Travel information

  • Wed, 13 Sep 2028

    Milwaukee/Lake Michigan/USA, departure 18.30 hrs

  • Mackinac Island is a natural jewel and is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the USA. Life still moves at a slow pace here. The streets are filled with the ringing of bicycle bells, the clattering of horses’ hooves and the rattling of carriages – because this little idyll is car-free. The historic Fort Mackinac from the time of the American War of Independence perches majestically high up on a cliff. It tells the story of 1812, when the original buildings, which are still preserved today, were conquered by the British. Victorian villas and the island’s grand hotel tell of the 19th century. The spacious Marquette Park, the marina and the city centre with its many shopping opportunities and restaurants underline how beautiful the present is. Enjoy Mackinac Island fudge, a world-famous sweet speciality.

  • Moving from nature to culture, the route takes you to Sault Sainte Marie. The city shares a significant past with the American city of the same name on the other side of the Saint Marys River, which forms the state border. This was not always the case: the division only occurred after the American Revolutionary War. Take advantage of your stay to discover the history and way of life in the area. Small art galleries, restaurants and cafes create a warm, welcoming atmosphere, and walks take you to see historic locks and buildings from the early 1800s. The bushplane museum, dedicated to the history of seaplanes and aviation in Canada, is also worth a visit. In addition, the city is a starting point for a variety of excursions* offering a great mix of history, nature and outdoor experiences.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Walk to the Crystal Falls
    • Visit to an old maple syrup factory
  • Look forward to exciting days exploring Lake Superior. Only a few cruise ships travel as far as Lake Superior. It is the largest of the Great Lakes and the second-largest freshwater area in the world. Here on board, you will be a total of about 180 m (591 ft) above the sea level of the Atlantic, which is an impressive difference in altitude for a ship – and unique on a cruise.

    The small peninsula of Silver Islet was the epicentre of silver mining at the end of the 19th century, with one of the most important mines in Canada. It is a privilege for you to explore the site as only 20 ships a year are allowed to call here. With so many hiking trails on the peninsula, you could spend the whole day hiking – for example, on the Sea Lion Trail that runs parallel to the water. In the afternoon, you can board the Zodiac to explore the region from the water. Weather permitting, you can even see the shaft of the mining operation.

    The charming small township of Red Rock is known for its personal atmosphere, where the locals give you a very friendly welcome. Your experts will take you on impressive hikes directly from the ship, for example, on the Red Rock Mountain Loop, a scenic circular trail along the mountain ridges and valleys. Along the way, you will be introduced to the geological features of the region. You can also learn more about the flora and fauna in the black bear areas as well as the history of the township at the city’s visitor centre.

    Terrace Bay is idyllically situated on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Explore the picturesque town directly from the pier. On your own or with your experts, experience the wonderful nature on numerous hiking trails, where black bears and moose may also be spotted. Along the coastline, the boardwalk invites you to take a beautiful walk that perfectly showcases the region’s natural beauty. At the end of the boardwalk, there is a forest and also the entrance to the Red Chair Trail: this scenic hike takes you through a quiet, wooded area to enjoy fantastic views of the bay and ship or to the historic lighthouse and rushing waterfalls – indeed, the journey is the destination.

  • Your lock passage through the Sault Ste. Marie Canal is like a journey back in time. While you watch the captain and crew manoeuvre the ship through the lock gates, experts on board will tell you all about the history of the canal. The historic Power House, with its original 19th-century machinery, is a reminder that it was once the world’s first power-operated lock. Even today, the Soo Locks are still the largest lock system in the world and a masterpiece of engineering. As you stand on deck, the 2,000-year-old culture of the Indigenous peoples living here will pass before your eyes. Canada’s past and present come together for you in an impressive way in the Sault Ste. Marie Canal.

  • The quaint town of Killarney, with a population of barely 500, has its Irish roots in its name. Just imagine how overwhelmed the first settlers and trappers must have felt here by the vastness and the sense of freedom. It is Ontario’s little secret in the midst of a colourful wilderness: from the white quartzite of the mountains to the pink granite of the rocks and the indigo blue of the lake. An expedition area that is second to none. An invitation for you to take walks and linger. From the promenade, a hiking trail leads to the region’s landmark, the Killarney Lighthouse. Or take the shuttle bus to Killarney Provincial Park for hikes with your experts to gain a deeper understanding of this untouched wilderness. The calm waters here also offer the opportunity to enjoy Georgian Bay on a Zodiac ride with beautiful scenery and good chances for wildlife sightings – with a bit of luck, you’ll see cormorants, Canada geese and bald eagles.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    Enjoy the spectacular views of the rugged landscape at your own pace in the calm waters and canals. A unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and wildlife of this area on a canoe trip across Killarney Bay.

  • The charming town of Parry Sound is located in the heart of Georgian Bay in an archipelago with Scandinavian allure. In this area, which has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, some 30,000 islands lie close together. The scenic approach through a small lagoon brings you ashore. It is the ideal place for many outdoor activities such as canoeing, kayaking and hiking. You can explore the shore on foot along the Marine Walking Trails, with captivating views of the cliffs and lake. With luck, you might also catch a glimpse of the wildlife of Georgian Bay, which is sometimes referred to as the sixth Great Lake. The incomparable feeling of freedom and discovery is what makes the region around Parry Sound so unique.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • Boat trip of the Thirty Thousand Islands
    • Killbear Provincial Park
    • Scenic flight with a seaplane
    • Discover the island world of Georgian Bay by RIB
    • Short bicycle tour along the coast


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    The Great Lakes are teeming with a wide variety of fish species. Take advantage of the unique opportunity to go fishing in this special region, accompanied by a local.

  • During your cruise across Lake Huron, you will reach the small fishing village of Tobermory. The picturesque town is located in the middle of the protected Fathom Five National Marine Park and invites you to stroll down and linger on its harbour promenade with local arts and crafts shops, cafes and restaurants. Along the coast, dramatic cliffs and towering monoliths rise out of the water, interspersed with caves and lighthouses. The sight of small coves with their turquoise water will make you think you’re in the Caribbean. Green forests, home to black bears, white-tailed deer and hundreds of other animals, are abundant close to the shore. In addition, around 40 species of wild orchids can be found here. A stage of the Bruce Trail offers a variety of landscapes and spectacular views of Georgian Bay. A true paradise for hiking lovers, the region offers a variety of trails for activities that will be enriched by your experts’ knowledge of natural history. There is something for everyone here – a must for nature and outdoor lovers.

  • Detroit combines extraordinary historical depth with cultural significance. As the cradle of the American automotive industry, the former “Motor City” played a decisive role in shaping industrial development in the 20th century. Even today, buildings in the art deco and fine arts style – such as the Guardian Building and Michigan Central Station – bear witness to that era. The city reveals many exciting chapters of its history: it played a significant role in the American civil rights movement – for example, as the scene of the 1967 riots and Martin Luther King’s speeches. It is also the home of the legendary sounds of Motown. However, neighbourhoods such as Midtown, Corktown and Eastern Market are also displaying an impressive new self-confidence – characterised by restoration, art, start-ups and Afro-American culture. Detroit’s exceptional ability to continually reinvent itself will inspire you, too.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • City walk around Detroit
    • Detroit and The Henry Ford museum
    • Detroit and Greenfield Village – a journey back in time to the USA of the founding fathers
  • Cleveland combines proud history with vibrant cultural diversity on the shores of Lake Erie. Its industrial past is reflected in old factory buildings and historic brick structures. One of the modern attractions is Ohio City, a hip neighbourhood with the traditional West Side Market. Immerse yourself in the life of the locals here. Music lovers are recommended to visit the famous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Cleveland Museum of Art is renowned for its significant collection of old masters and modern art. A few kilometres away, the picture is entirely different: Amish Country around Holmes County – home to one of the largest contiguous Amish communities in the world. Discover a way of life characterised by humility, community spirit, horse-drawn carriages, high-quality craftsmanship and sustainable agriculture.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • City walk around Cleveland
    • Cleveland, city of music: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
    • Ohio’s Amish Country
  • Filled with the same passionate spirit of discovery that led the first settlers to these regions, the adventure of navigating the locks of the Welland Canal lies ahead of you. The approximately 45 km (28 mi.) long waterway, which opened in 1932, connects Lake Ontario with Lake Erie. Your small expedition ship features retractable bridge wings so that it can pass through the locks between the lakes. These feats of nautical brilliance are beyond the capabilities of most ships. Eight locks, around 20 bridges and a difference in altitude of almost 100 m (328 ft) – a lock lift comparable to the height of the Niagara Falls. This route demands millimetre precision from the captain and crew: the locks are only 2.5 m (8.2 ft) wider than the ship with a beam of 22 m (72 ft). Follow the exciting manoeuvres on the many open deck areas, with knowledgeable commentary from your experts.

  • Mon, 25 Sep 2028

    Toronto/Lake Ontario/Canada, arrival 20.00 hrs

    Overnight stay on board

  • Tue, 26 Sep 2028

    Toronto/Lake Ontario/Canada

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.


The itinerary depends on official approval. The use of on-board Zodiacs on Lake Superior is only permitted on the Canadian side. When the ship is at anchor in the USA, the ship’s tender boats will be used.

Arrival and departure | optionally bookable

    • Wed, 13 Sep 2028

      Scheduled flight from Germany to Chicago

      Transfer to Milwaukee for embarkation

    • Tue, 26 Sep 2028

      Toronto

      City tour

      Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany

    • Wed, 27 Sep 2028

      Arrival in Germany

Included services

Expedition and knowledge

  • All landings and rides in the ship’s own Zodiacs (Use of the Zodiacs depends on the destination and on official permits)
  • Experienced experts from various disciplines accompany every cruise, give presentations and multimedia lectures, provide well-informed answers to questions about the cruising area and take part in the Zodiac landings/rides and hikes from/to ship
  • Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
  • Comprehensive information before the cruise – for example about the Arctic, Antarctic, the South Seas and the Amazon, as well as expedition maps

Cabin

  • In every cabin: champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages (additional selection in Grand Suites and Junior Suites), coffee machine (tea on request), 24-hour cabin service
  • Equipment for loan: one pair of binoculars and two sets of Nordic Walking poles in the cabin itself, furthermore warm parkas, rubber boots, snorkelling equipment
  • Flat-screen TV with information and entertainment programme, personal email account and Internet access via Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest and day, satellite-dependent especially in polar areas)
  • Information about harbours and destinations (where available) in the cabin

Restaurants

  • International gourmet cuisine – full board: breakfast (early-bird and late riser breakfast), bouillon, afternoon coffee/tea time, lunch and dinner (three restaurants to choose from in the evening with flexible opening hours)
  • A complimentary selection of soft drinks

For all cases

  • Harbour and airport fees

Spa and fitness

  • Extensive sports programme: fitness area with ocean view, course programme, additional sports activities on shore depending on the destination (Personal training for an additional charge)
  • OCEAN SPA with Finnish sauna with an ocean view, steam sauna, indoor and outdoor relaxation area (spa treatments and hairdresser at a surcharge)