Arrive in Toronto, the capital city of Ontario, also known for being Canada’s largest city and the hub of business & entertainment in the east. Yet for such a large city it is exceptionally clean, safe, and friendly. This amazing coastal city is home to the CN Tower which stands as its most recognized symbol. Enjoy dining and shopping in more than 20,000 retail stores and restaurants around the Lake Ontario Waterfront District.
Accommodations: (STD) Howard Johnson Inn & Suites or similar
Today you can start your visit from the CN Tower the world famous in Toronto. With a view 1,122’ straight down, the Glass Floor Level offers you a great view down for those who are not afraid of heights. You can then stop at the the beautiful castle of Casa Loma: this castle will take you back in the past and show the beauty of European architecture and elegance. For a more scientific trip, the Ontario Science Center is the place to be. Be amazed by the many exhibitions, IMAX movies and real life experiences. The Royal Ontario Museum is also one of the top attractions in Toronto, which focuses mainly on it’ s natural history and world cultures. Also the AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario - is one of the biggest Art Gallery in North-America.
Formed by the melt water from the Wisconsin Glacier over 12,000 years ago, Niagara Falls flows majestically at the crossroads of the United States and Ontario, Canada. Experience the incredible power and beauty of Niagara Falls at Ontario’s Niagara Parks where the Horseshoe Falls span a distance of nearly 0.8 km (0.5 mi.), stand 17 storeys high and push 155 million litres (34 million gallons) of water per minute over the brink into the raging Niagara River below. Walk along the boardwalk at the very edge of one of the world’s wildest stretches of whitewater, ride an antique cable car across the racing Niagara River, stand at the very brink of the Falls, or even journey behind them. Then, finish your day with a free fireworks display in Queen Victoria Park, steps from the Horseshoe Falls.
Accommodations: (STD) Best Western Plus Cairn Croft or similar
The tour will drive you to Ontario today, this time to the city of Kingston. Even though Kingston is the oldest city in Ontario, it manages to stay young at heart. As the gateway to the world-famous Thousand Islands, Kingston frequently tops the charts as one of the most visited places in Ontario. Here you will find a satisfying mix of fun, adventure, great cuisine, and relaxation. A magnificent piece of history is found in to 1840’s restored Bellevue House in Kingston, former home of Canada’s first prime minister Sir John A. Macdonald. Visit the Spinger Market Square to see the heart of Kingston with its many activities and festivities all year round. Found in the city’s midtown is the City Hall of Kingston, newly restored, which welcomes and tours thousands of tourists every year. Fort Henry is a true historic site full of adventure and activities, near the mouth of the Cataraqui River, definitely worth a visit. Do not forget the Penitentiary Museum, the award-winning museum which solely focuses on the preservation and interpretation of the history of Canada’s federal penitentiaries.
Accommodations: (STD) PeachTree Inn or similar
This morning you will discover the exhilarating panoramics views and rugged nature of the Thousand Islands by joining the Heart of the island Cruise. After 3-hour cruise, drive towar Montreal. Montreal sits on an island at the confluence of three rivers: the mighty St. Lawrence, the Rivière des Prairies and the Ottawa. Its location gives this city a “joie de vivre” atmosphere that is contagious. In the summertime cappuccino-sippers cram the sidewalk cafes while winter’s activities revolve around the outdoor skating rink. Visit Saint Laurent Boulevard, “The Main”, where you will find family-run Polish delis tucked beside upscale restaurants and dollar stores located next door to swank billiard emporiums. No visit to Montreal is complete without a visit to the Underground City where the most extensive system of interconnected pedestrian and Metro (subway) network links buildings, boutiques, restaurants and even residential apartments.
Accommodations: (STD) Les Suites Labelle Hotel or similar
Today your visit in Montreal continue with The Notre-Dame Basilica that can be found here, as well as in Ottawa. Situated in Old Montreal, this church will overwhelm you with colours and it’ grand interiour of it’ s Gothic Revival architecture. Visit the Montreal Botanical Gardens for a walk through various magical themed gardens which dazzle you with extraordinary plants and flowers. L’Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, better known as Montreal Symphony Orchestra, is an organization that aims to provide a broad audience with the various
sounds of symphonic music, perfect if you want to be amazed by it’s music. Also we suggest to stop by at The St. Patrick’s Basilica, reminder of the time of the Irish Canadian community, and at the Montreal Canadiens Hall of Fame, great exhibitions of major ice hockey history of the Montreal Canadians.
Leave Montreal behind this morning as you continue on your journey to romantic Québec City. This Frenchspeaking city, with its cobblestone streets and cozy shops, is best explored on foot. Top sights, restaurants, and hotels are within or near Old Québec, which takes up only 11 square km (4 square mi). The area is not flat, so walking takes a bit of effort, especially if you decide to walk to the Upper Town from the Lower Town, but it definitely worth the effort. Enjoy dinner at an outdoor cafe tonight and feel the relaxed elegance of this town.
Accommodations: (STD) Clarion Hotel Quebec St. Foy or similar
Set out to know this city today; helpful city maps are available at visitor-information offices, the best of which is on the public square in front of the Château Frontenac. Admire the St. Lawrence Stand on Dufferin Terrace or the Plains of Abraham and look out at the mighty river that gave the city its name, the Algonquins called this place Kebec, meaning “where the river narrows.” With no fewer than 11 architectural styles of buildings here, from classic revival to art deco, there’s a lot to learn about how Québec City came to look as it does today. See
the Château Frontenac, Hôtel-Dieu, and Place Royale. Take a break from sightseeing to do as the locals do, grab a chair and chat over a café au lait and a crêpe. Don’t miss the Musée de la Civilisation in Lower Town or La Citadelle in Upper Town.
Depart Quebec City this morning and drive to Ottawa, described as one of the most beautiful cities in the world in countless magazines and travel publications. This city is home to 12 national museums, the Royal Canadian Mint, the Byward Market, and a buzzing downtown district containing restaurants, shops and pubs. Thrilling outdoor adventures abound the area, golfing, fishing, hiking, skiing, and white water rafting are but a few. World-class musical performances and an exciting nightlife delight and satisfy everyone from singles, to couples, to families.
Accommodations: (STD) Travelodge Ottawa East or similar
Enjoy your day between all the Ottawa cultural attractions, museums and galleries that invite visitors to experience the best of Canada all in one place. Whether it’s the stunning National Gallery of Canada, with world class art on display, or the dramatic Canadian War Museum, these are the experiences that bring Canadian culture to life for any visitor. The seat of Canada’s federal government and the setting for national celebrations the year round, Parliament Hill is the most visited Ottawa attraction. Each morning during summer months, the front lawn of Parliament Hill is the setting of the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony; each evening the public is invited to gather again to witness the awe-inspiring Sound and Light show - spectacular lighting effects and stunning giant images projected on the Parliament Buildings set to words and music. Both events are free. Truly a must-see! Unique Ottawa neighbourhoods offer distinctive shopping, dining and nightlife experiences across the Capital. From Little Italy’s charming bars and restaurants, to the glorious new archway over Chinatown, there is plenty to experience in Ottawa’s varied neighbourhoods.
Depart at your leisure.
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