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Day 1
Toronto
Welcome to cosmopolitan Toronto,
Ontario¡¯s capital and Canada¡¯s largest
city. Enjoy time at leisure to relax or
to do some independent exploring. Your
Tour Director is on hand this evening to
answer any questions.
Day 2 Toronto, Niagara
Falls Excursion
Skirt the shores of Lake Ontario to
Niagara Falls, one of the natural
wonders of the world. Board the MAID OF
THE MIST for a thrilling ride to view
the thundering falls. Sightseeing also
includes the beautiful Floral Clock. See
Toronto¡¯s major landmarks on today¡¯s
city tour, including the banking
district, City Hall, the CN Tower, the
University of Toronto, and ultra-modern
SkyDome stadium. This evening, enjoy an
optional outing to the top of the CN
Tower for a delicious dinner and
spectacular views.
Note:
The operation of the Maid of the
Mist cruise is subject to favorable
weather conditions. When weather is
unfavorable, a walking tour through
the scenic tunnels will be
substituted.
Day 3
Toronto - Kingston -
Ottawa
Leave Ontario¡¯s capital and stop in
Kingston, a city with an exciting
history dating back more than 300 years.
Proceed along the St. Lawrence River
with splendid vistas of St. Lawrence
Islands National Park. At Ivy Lea, board
your boat for a CRUISE that takes a
scenic route through the many islands of
St. Lawrence Islands National Park.
Next, head to Ottawa, Canada¡¯s beautiful
capital.
Day 4
Ottawa
This morning, enjoy a guided sightseeing
tour of this lovely city on the banks of
the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal.
See the Canadian Mint; the embassy
district; stately Parliament Hill; and
Rideau Falls, named for the curtain-like
appearance they give. Visit the ROYAL
CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE STABLES, a
tribute to Canadian heritage and
history. Suggestions for this afternoon
include a visit to the magnificent
Canadian Museum of Civilization or the
array of restaurants and shops at lively
Byward Market.
Note:
Due to seasonal hours, the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Stables will
be closed and unavailable on the April
19, April 26, August 30, September 6,
and September 13 departures.
Day 5
Ottawa - Qu¨¦bec City
Area
Drive into the French-Canadian province
of Qu¨¦bec, where there is a sudden
change in language and tradition. Follow
the King¡¯s Highway, tracing this
historical route along the north shore
of the mighty St. Lawrence River.
Late-afternoon arrival in historic
Qu¨¦bec City, the heart of French Canada
and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 6
Qu¨¦bec City Area
This morning, join your fellow traveling
companions on a unique optional
excursion to the Erabliere Chemin du Roy
Sugar Shack. Visitors to the sugar cabin
will enjoy a typical Qu¨¦bec breakfast,
along with a guided visit and
presentation to explain the process of
maple extraction. Afterward, return to
Qu¨¦bec City for a guided tour of
Canada¡¯s only walled city, crowned by
the turrets of Château Frontenac. Until
the British victory of 1759, Old Qu¨¦bec
was the center of New France; today,
it¡¯s a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Within the walls reside the Place
d¡¯Armes, Laval Seminary, the star-plan
Citadelle with grand vistas from its
bastions, and ancient Place Royale. Also
see the stone houses crowding the narrow
streets of Lower Town by the St.
Lawrence River. The afternoon and
evening are free¡ªyour Tour Director will
have suggestions for sightseeing,
shopping, and dining.
Day 7
Qu¨¦bec City Area ¨C
Montr¨¦al
A late-morning arrival in sophisticated
Montr¨¦al, one of Canada¡¯s largest
cities. Major attractions on this
afternoon¡¯s tour include once-walled Old
Montr¨¦al, NOTRE DAME BASILICA, the
Seminary of St. Sulpice, Mount Royal,
and modern Montr¨¦al.
Day 8
Montr¨¦al
The trip ends today with guests
departing on individual schedules.
Transfers to Montr¨¦al Trudeau Airport
are included.
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