This 6-day tour takes you through the highlights of Eastern Canada. Start in Toronto with airport transfer to the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Explore the stunning Thousand Islands before heading to Montreal for a city tour. Visit the charming Quebec City and Mont-Tremblant, then discover Ottawa’s Parliament Hill. Enjoy a scenic day at Lake Couchiching, Lake Muskoka, Huntsville, and Algonquin Provincial Park. End your journey with a visit to Niagara Falls, including a boat tour, Journey Behind the Falls, and a detailed exploration of the area’s famous landmarks.
Toronto Self Check-in Hotel; Please take the 24-hour free shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel. Hotel Name: Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, an IHG Hotel Address: 33 Carlson Ct, Toronto, ON M9W 6H5, Canada
Toronto Self Check-in Hotel; Please take the 24-hour free shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel. Hotel Name: Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, an IHG Hotel Address: 33 Carlson Ct, Toronto, ON M9W 6H5, Canada Paid airport pick-up: Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ);6301 Silver Dart Dr, Mississauga, ON L5P 1B2 Canada; Time: 09:00-22:00 (This is the time for guests to meet our staff at the baggage claim area after picking up their luggage. Guests who need to wait at the airport for upcoming flights)
n the morning, we will depart from Toronto to the Thousand Islands in Canada, which is located on the St. Lawrence River between Canada and the United States and is dotted with 1,864 independent islands. Board a yacht and pass by the most famous and charming scenic spots in the Thousand Islands. Then we will head north to Montreal, the largest French-speaking city in eastern Canada, the city with the most French cultural characteristics and known as the "Little Paris of North America". Itinerary: Toronto → Kingston (30 mins) → Thousand Islands → Canadian Thousand Islands Cruise (Optional, 75 mins) → Montreal → Montreal City Tour (45 mins) → Montreal French Dinner (Optional, 60 mins) Montreal City Tour: Dorchester Square → Mary Queen of the World Cathedral (Outside visit) → Sun Life Building (Outside visit) → Saint-Catherine St
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Thousand Islands Cruise In addition to taking in the scenery, passengers on the boat tours of this area can learn some of the historic insights of the region. Sit back and relax while enjoying views of some famous spots 1. If the cruise ship is closed, the attraction will be replaced by the Montreal Ecological Museum+Montreal Olympic Tower
Montreal City Tour: Dorchester Square → Mary Queen of the World Cathedral (Outside visit) → Sun Life Building (Outside visit) → Saint-Catherine St
Montreal French Dinner (Optional, 60 mins)
Today we will go to Quebec, a city full of French feelings. There are road signs and signboards in English and French everywhere. Pedestrians on the road are dressed in European style, open-air cafes, romantic and warm, cobblestone pedestrian streets, shopping for art, King Lewis Square, as if arriving Paris. Itinerary: Montreal → Quebec → Old Quebec City Tour (Mandatory, 60 mins. Including visiting Place d’Armes, Chateau Frontenac Hotel, outside visit of the Parliament Building, Quebec City Notre-Dame Basilica) → Little Champlain Street (60 mins) → Quebec French Dinner (Optional, 60 mins) → Montmorency Falls + Cable Car (Optional, 60 mins)
Old Quebec City Tour (Mandatory, 60 mins. Including visiting Place d’Armes, Chateau Frontenac Hotel, outside visit of the Parliament Building, Quebec City Notre-Dame Basilica) The neighborhood in Montreal, Quebec known as "Old Montreal" is the oldest area of the city, with some structures dating as far back as New France settlements. The area contains many museums as well as sightseeing opportunities.
Little Champlain Street (60 mins)
Quebec French Dinner (Optional, 60 mins)
Montmorency Falls + Cable Car (Optional, 60 mins)
On the last day of the trip, we set off from Montreal in the morning to Mont-Tremblant, a famous resort in Eastern Canada known as the Little Banff. Here, you can not only admire a variety of European-style buildings, but also charming restaurants, small shops and more. You can also enjoy wonderful natural scenery. Look out over Canada's famous alpine lakes and feel the magnificence of nature. Then we will head to Ottawa, a famous political and commercial city where the flame of peace never extinguishes. Then head to Canada's Parliament Hill, which is an area centered on the Parliament Building. After the tour, we will take a bus to Toronto. Itinerary: Montreal → Mont-Tremblant (45 mins) → Ottawa → Parliament Hill (30 minutes) → Toronto
Mont Tremblant Mont Tremblant, a Canadian Maple resort with the reputation of "little Banff in East Canada", is a good place to enjoy the unique beauty of Canadian maple leaves. You will enjoy a variety of European style buildings, beautiful natural scenery and modern entertainment facilities. The top of the mountain is a great place to enjoy the scenery, outlining the beautiful scenery of green trees and mountain lakes in Canada.
Parliament Hill Parliament Hill, located on the banks of the Ottawa River Canada's capital city, is home to the Canadian Parliament. The gorgeous location and dramatic architecture make this a huge tourist location-- more than 3 million people come every year.
Today we will depart from Toronto and first head to Lake Couchiching, where the scenery is beautiful and refreshing. Then we will go to Lake Muskoka, which is one of Ontario's most beautiful lakes. The shorelines are eye catching. Then we will visit Huntsville, this beautiful town is known for access to many nature trails, parks and lakes. Following, we will head to Algonquin Provincial Park! Come experience the Algonquin grandeur, with all its fresh clean air, deep blue skies, rich green forests and hundreds of pristine lakes. It is impressive. Finally, return to Toronto. Itinerary: Toronto → Lake Couchiching (30 mins) → Lake Muskoka (30 mins) → Huntsville (90 mins) → Algonquin Provincial Park (60 mins) → Toronto
Lake Couchiching Lake Couchiching is a medium-sized lake in Central Ontario, Canada, separated from Lake Simcoe by a narrow channel. Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching are popular spots for fishing in summer and ice fishing in winter.
Lake Muskoka Muskoka Lake is the largest of a group of scenic lakes in the rocky uplands of southern Ontario located 200 to 240 km north of Toronto and 20 km east of Georgian Bay. The term "Muskoka" may come from the Huron Indian names "musquash" and "ooka" meaning "the place where the large rocks are red" .
Huntsville Located between Arrowhead Provincial Park and Algonquin Provincial Park, Huntsville is the largest community in the Muskoka region and has rightly been dubbed “the adventure capital of Ontario.” This beautiful town is known for access to many nature trails, parks and lakes. Thanks to the terrain and climate, outdoor activities in and around Huntsville are available year-round, ranging from hiking, camping, paddling and bicycling in warmer months to skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling in winter.
Algonquin Provincial Park Algonquin Provincial Park, the first provincial park in Ontario, protected from the noise and rush of civilization, this world-renowned park in Ontario is a sanctuary for the rugged beauty of the maple, pine, moose, and wolves. A Provincial Park since 1893, the 7500 square kilometers (3500 square miles) of Algonquin Park are home to a diverse and unblemished eco-system that can be found nowhere else on earth.
Today we will set off for Niagara Falls. First, take the Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour and embark on a thrilling journey to the bottom of Niagara Falls.Then check in at the most famous street in Niagara Falls, the Clifton Hill, where you can have lunch at your own expense. In the afternoon, enter the Niagara Falls Water Curtain Channel. Standing on the observation deck at the foot of this 13-story wonder, everything in front of you will make you hold your breath. Finally, explore the major famous attractions around the Great Falls in depth. Visit the century-old Niagara Hydroelectric Power Station, overlook the magical whirlpool in Whirlpool State Park, check in the flower clock composed of thousands of plants and flowers, and finally walk along the Niagara Parkway, one of the oldest avenues in Ontario, to visit the lakeside town known as one of the "Seven Fairytale Towns in the World", and immerse yourself in the complete remains of Victorian England.
Itinerary: Toronto → Niagara Falls → Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour (Optional, 60 mins) → Clifton Hill (90 mins, lunch at your own expense) → Journey Behind the Falls (Optional, 60 mins) → Niagara Falls In-depth Tour (Mandatory, 2 hours) → Toronto Niagara Falls In-depth Tour: Niagara Power Plant (20 mins) → Niagara Whirlpool State Park (15 mins) → Flower Clock (10 mins) → Niagara-on-the-Lake (30 mins)
Niagara Falls The Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls are all part of the Niagara Falls. The combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America, and it has a vertical drop of more than 50 meters (160 ft). During peak time tourist hours, more than 168,000 m3 (six million cubic feet) of water go over the crest of the falls every minute.
Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour (Optional, 60 mins) Niagara Falls, the oldest state park in the United States is one of the greatest places you will ever visit in your lifetime! One of the most popular and famous attractions of Niagara Falls State Park is the boat tours! Experience the true nature and power of the falls on the famous Hornblower Niagara ride that gets passengers as close as possible to the Niagara Falls! The rides right into the mists thrown up by the roaring cascade as the Niagara River tumbles over the edge of the falls.
Clifton Hill (90 mins, lunch at your own expense)
Journey Behind the Falls(Optional, 60 mins) Journey Behind the Falls is one of Niagara’s oldest tourist hot spots. You will get the opportunity to descend 125 ft. by elevator, where a short tunnel gives access to two outdoor observation decks and two portals located directly behind the Falls. Walk out on to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks for the magic of experiencing the Horseshoe Falls from directly underneath the cascading power above. You'll experience the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down to the basin below. During summer daylight hours, over 2,800 cubic meters of water thunders over the brink every second, travelling 65 kilometers per hour!
Niagara In-depth Tour: Niagara Power Plant (20 mins) → Niagara Whirlpool State Park (15 mins) → Flower Clock (10 mins) → Niagara-on-the-Lake (30 mins)
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