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Discover the charm of Eastern Canada with a journey through vibrant cities, stunning natural wonders, and rich cultural heritage. From the thundering Niagara Falls to the historic streets of Old Québec, this tour is designed to give you the perfect blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences.
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Toronto 3 N, Montreal 3 N.
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Arrive at Pearson International Airport in Toronto and complete your customs and immigration procedures. Once done, make your way to the hotel using the hotel’s courtesy shuttle. Check in, settle down, and relax after your journey. The evening is free for you to rest or take a short stroll around the neighborhood. Overnight stay in Toronto.
After breakfast at 08:00 am, depart for a full-day excursion to Niagara Falls via the scenic QEW highway, passing the charming towns of Hamilton and St. Catharines. By around 10:30 am, reach Niagara Falls and begin with the exhilarating Hornblower boat ride, which takes you close to the thundering cascades. Around noon, continue with the Journey Behind the Falls experience, followed by the immersive Niagara Fury 4D show. After a quick lunch break, spend time on the White Water Walk along the rapids. In the late afternoon, explore Clifton Hill or enjoy leisure time near the Falls before departing back to Toronto by 6:00 pm. Arrive by 8:00 pm and relax at your hotel.
Begin your day with breakfast at 08:00 am, followed by a guided city tour of Toronto starting around 09:00 am. Visit the iconic CN Tower, where a ride to the observation deck gives you sweeping views of the city skyline by mid-morning. Continue the tour with stops at Harbourfront, Dundas Square, Bay Street, and Chinatown. By early afternoon, explore Casa Loma, the grand castle-style mansion. Spend the later part of the day at leisure to shop or stroll through Toronto’s lively districts. Return to the hotel in the evening for an overnight stay.
After an early breakfast at 07:00 am, depart Toronto and head east towards the stunning 1000 Islands region, reaching by around 10:30 am. Embark on a one-hour cruise through the Saint Lawrence River, admiring the scenic islands along the Canada–US border. After lunch, continue your journey to Ottawa, arriving by mid-afternoon for an orientation tour that takes you past Parliament Hill, the National Gallery, the Mint, Rideau Canal, and the Prime Minister’s Residence. By evening, proceed further towards Montreal, arriving around 08:00 pm. Check into your hotel and relax for the night.
Enjoy breakfast at 08:00 am before starting a full city exploration of Montreal around 09:00 am. Begin with a visit to the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica, followed by St. Joseph’s Oratory. By late morning, take a drive up Mount Royal for a panoramic city view. In the afternoon, explore Olympic Stadium, Biodome, Old Montreal, and the city’s financial and residential districts. Conclude the evening with a walk through Montreal’s vibrant downtown and its famous Underground City. Overnight stay in Montreal
After an early breakfast at 07:00 am, leave for a day trip to Quebec City, arriving around 10:00 am. With your expert guide, discover the Upper and Lower Towns, exploring the Parliament Buildings, Plains of Abraham, and the Citadel. Take a photo stop at the iconic Chateau Frontenac and wander through Place d’Armes and the cobbled lanes of Old Quebec. Visit the Notre-Dame Basilica before enjoying free time for lunch and leisure in the historic quarters. Return to Montreal in the evening around 07:00 pm, followed by dinner and perhaps a chance to experience the city’s nightlife before heading back to your hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and transfer to the airport for your onward flight. Carry with you fond memories of your Canadian journey through Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City.
The best time is from May to October when the weather is pleasant and attractions are fully open
Yes, most travelers need either a Visitor Visa or an eTA depending on nationality
The official currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD).
Yes, it usually operates from April to late October, depending on weather.
City tours involve moderate walking at attractions, but most sightseeing is done by coach.
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