Take a small ferry to Entry Island — the only English-speaking island of the Magdalen archipelago, with a population under 100 — and hike its dramatic headlands for panoramic views of the entire island chain. Remote, raw, and utterly unforgettable.
What to expect
The CTMA ferry departs Cap-aux-Meules harbour for the 45-minute crossing to Entry Island. Ashore, you are greeted by wildflower meadows, free-roaming horses, and the warmth of a tiny, tight-knit Anglophone community. The trail to Big Hill winds through heather and coastal scrub before opening to one of Atlantic Canada's most spectacular vistas. The island has one small café for post-hike refreshment before the return crossing.
Good to know
Ferry timetables are limited — check the CTMA schedule the moment you arrive in port and plan your return crossing with generous buffer time before all-aboard. Wear sturdy walking shoes and bring water; the island has no shops. This excursion suits independent, active travellers.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cap-Aux-Meules — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.