North America Tours from Toronto
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- Historic Cities of Eastern Canada
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Historic Cities of Eastern Canada
189 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A drive through every city to get our bearings before we got to hotel was very helpful.”
Kathleen, traveled in September
This 9-day tour connects Toronto's CN Tower to Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica. Highlights include Niagara Falls' Hornblower cruise, Thousand Islands boat tour, stops at Ottawa's Parliament Hill and Quebec City's historic Old Town, spanning 7 key destinations.
Duration 9 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls (USA), Thousand Islands National Park, Ottawa, Cap-De-La-Madeleine, Quebec City, Montreal Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $6,279
4% Off- NZ$6,029You save $250
A 16-day odyssey from Toronto to San Francisco covers 2,500 miles across North America. The CN Tower kicks off your adventure, followed by Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago, and a flight west to Los Angeles, culminating at the majestic Golden Gate Bridge. Visit 14 major cities and 3 national parks.
Duration 16 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, Death Valley National Park, BakersfieldSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
4% Off- NZ$7,230
This 13-day Arctic adventure from Toronto includes charter flights to Nuuk, Greenland's capital. The Ultramarine takes you through South Greenland's fjordlands, visiting Qassiarsuk's sheep farms and Tasermiut Fjord's alpine peaks. Conclude in Reykjavik with hotel stays and airport transfers.
Duration 13 days Destinations Toronto, Nuuk, Qassiarsuk, Tasermiut Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $26,180
27% Off- NZ$19,120You save $7,060
This 10-day Arctic expedition starts and ends in Toronto, with charter flights to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. The ship sails through West Greenland's ice-laden realms, visiting Disko Bay, Ilulissat, and Qeqqata region.
Duration 10 days Destinations Toronto, Kangerlussuaq, Disko Bay, Qeqqata Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $18,040
21% Off- NZ$14,190You save $3,850
The expansive route from Toronto's Queen's Park crosses 13 cities in Canada and USA. Roll through Montreal's cobblestone streets, ride an eco-catamaran at Niagara Falls, and cruise Maine's rocky coastline before reaching New York City. Cover 2,500+ miles via luxury coach with double legroom.
Duration 16 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Cadillac MountainSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From $14,950
12% Off- NZ$13,156You save $1,794
This 10-day Arctic expedition between Toronto and Montreal covers key Canadian and Greenlandic ports including Resolute, Beechey Island, and Sisimiut. The route spans approximately 3,000 nautical miles across the Northwest Passage, with charter flights connecting major transit points.
Duration 10 days Destinations Toronto, Resolute, Beechey Island, Pond Inlet, Sisimiut, Itilleq, Kangerlussuaq, Montreal Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $25,565
50% Off- NZ$12,783You save $12,782
Toronto's Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre marks the starting point through eastern North America's landmarks from Niagara Falls to Boston. The route winds through Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City before a 7-night cruise aboard Zuiderdam along the Atlantic coast to Portland and Boston.
Duration 16 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands National Park, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Prince Edward Island, Sydney, Halifax, PortlandSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Travel Marvel From
50% Off- NZ$8,090
The grand 12-day route from Toronto to Las Vegas takes you through Canada and USA. Visit the CN Tower, feel the mist at Niagara Falls' Hornblower Cruise, marvel at Detroit's Henry Ford Museum, stroll through Chicago's Millennium Park, and gaze into the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel viewpoint.
Duration 12 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Flagstaff Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
50% Off- NZ$5,516
A 12-day Arctic voyage starting and ending in Toronto includes charter flights to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. The ship navigates West Greenland's coast, stopping at Uummannaq Fjord, Disko Bay, and Qeqqata region, featuring daily Zodiac excursions to remote locations.
Duration 12 days Destinations Toronto, Kangerlussuaq, Uummannaq, Disko Bay, Qeqqata Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $22,000
22% Off- NZ$17,160You save $4,840
A remarkable path leads from Toronto's Chinatown and Casa Loma through Niagara-on-the-Lake to Niagara Falls, then to Corning's glass museum. The tour continues to New York City's Manhattan, concluding in Washington DC with visits to the White House and Capitol, spanning 1,200 kilometers.
Duration 8 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls, Corning, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington DC Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
22% Off- NZ$2,562
What people love about North America Tours from Toronto
- Historic Cities of Eastern Canada
This was the first time I’d been on a holiday to North America and also the first time I’d been on an escorted holiday. The group size was around 30 people (mainly couples), in total there were four single travellers on the holiday, most people on the holiday would have been over 50 years old. This holiday isn’t suitable for someone who can’t stand heights or who doesn’t like boat trips as two boat trips are included and lunch up the CN Tower is included, while some of the hotels in Canada are very tall and don’t have that many rooms per floor – I was on the 30th floor of the hotel in Toronto. The first day we got an oldish, not very luxurious coach but the tour director did say the coach and driver would just be for that day and for the rest of the trip we would have a different coach, which was a newish Globus branded coach which had better seating and more leg room than the coach we had on the first day. Apparently the different coach and driver on the first day was down to working hours for the main driver so I imagine it happens every time. In Ottawa the tour director promised us something that wasn’t advertised. It turned out this was the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Museum. I found this disappointing as it wasn’t very interesting and an included tour of the Parliament building or the Royal Mint would have been of far more interest to me. Local guides provided tours in Quebec City and Montreal. I think the one of Quebec City worked well but the one of Montreal was 2 hours, mainly on the coach (after already having spent most of the morning on the coach) alighting only to go inside a Cathedral and at a photo opportunity from a vantage point so I would have preferred a bit more walking around Montreal. For included meals be aware that you won’t have the full restaurant menu to order from but a special menu which doesn’t have as many options, in some cases there was only one available option for starter or dessert. If you book this tour and it’s possible I’d recommend arriving on Thursday and departing on Sunday as both Toronto and Montreal are huge cities and the tour only gives you limited time in both cities. For me it wasn’t possible to stay an extra night in Montreal and I don’t feel there wasn’t enough time to see the city.
- Essence of Eastern Canada (End Montreal)
We enjoyed our trip. The tour guide and driver were very professional and knowledgeable and definitely added a valuable element to the trip. The main thing to be aware of is that they reduce costs by selecting hotels that are outside of the downtown areas. They also reduce costs by not providing meals—we only had 3 breakfasts included (2 continental and 1 at a sugar shack tour). So make sure to account for all your meal expenses and whether you want to participate in the additional tours or not.
- Essence of Eastern Canada (End Toronto)
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What our customers ask about North America Tours from Toronto
What's the typical length of multi-day tours starting in Toronto?
Multi-day tours departing from Toronto range from 8-19 days with most routes running 12-16 days. Leading operators like Insight Vacations run a 16-day Eastern Canada and USA route while Globus focuses on a focused 9-day Eastern Canada circuit. One TourRadar traveler noted: "Our 16-day tour gave us the perfect amount of time to experience everything from Toronto's urban charm to Niagara's natural wonders."
What are the most popular first-day activities when starting a tour in Toronto?
Day one usually starts with a downtown Toronto orientation walk covering Queens Park the Financial District and Entertainment District. Groups often explore Chinatown City Hall and browse the Eaton Center. The day wraps up with welcome dinners at restaurants near central hotels such as the Fairmont Royal York or Sheraton Centre. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Starting at the CN Tower and getting that amazing city overview was the perfect way to kick off our Canadian adventure."
What are the main hotels used for tour departures in Toronto?
Tour groups primarily stay at downtown properties including the historic Fairmont Royal York dating to 1929 the Sheraton Centre Toronto and Hilton Toronto. Additional options include the Chelsea Hotel Toronto and Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Northeast Markham. One TourRadar traveler mentioned: "Staying at the historic Fairmont Royal York really set the tone for our luxury Eastern Canada experience."
What time of year is best for starting a tour from Toronto?
The main touring season runs May through October. Peak demand falls between July and September when temperatures moderate and fall foliage begins. Major operators like Globus schedule multiple weekly departures during summer months. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "Traveling in September gave us perfect weather and we caught the start of the fall colors which was spectacular."
What budget range should I expect for tours starting in Toronto?
Daily rates typically span USD 275-800 based on comfort level and included features. Budget-conscious travelers find options with Europamundo from USD 275 per day while premium experiences through Insight Vacations or Scenic start at USD 500. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The Globus tour at USD 428 per day offered excellent value considering the quality of hotels and included experiences."
Where do tours typically go after departing Toronto?
Most itineraries head first to Niagara Falls 130km away then continue to Niagara-on-the-Lake and Kingston before reaching Ottawa Montreal and Quebec City. Some routes extend into the US visiting Boston or New York. According to a TourRadar review: "The journey from Toronto to Niagara Falls was scenic and well-paced with a lovely stop in Niagara-on-the-Lake's charming downtown."
What type of tours typically start from Toronto?
Toronto serves as the gateway for cultural city tours rail adventures on the Canadian Train Odyssey and combination land-cruise packages exploring eastern Canada and Alaska. Popular options include the comprehensive "Best of Eastern Canada and USA" tour and the "Eastern Explorer & Maritimes Cruise." As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The variety of experiences from Toronto onwards was excellent combining city exploration with natural wonders."