Itinerary
- Day 1
Toronto
You'll land at Pearson International Airport and head to your hotel in downtown Toronto. After checking in with your tour director, the rest of the day is open so you can settle in, maybe grab dinner nearby, and get ready for the week ahead.
- Day 2
Toronto to Montreal
Following breakfast, you'll walk over to Union Station with your tour director and board a VIA Rail train heading to Montreal. The ride along the tracks gives you nice views of the landscape. Once you arrive in Montreal, you'll transfer to your hotel and have the afternoon and evening free to wander around, try some local food, or just explore the neighborhoods on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- VIA Rail train journey from Toronto to Montreal (Economy Class)
- Transfer from Montreal rail station to hotel
Optional Activities
- Upgrade VIA Rail journey to Business Class


- Day 3
Montreal
A guided tour takes you through Montreal today, starting with the Olympic Complex and then moving into Old Montreal's historic streets. You'll also see McGill University, check out the residential areas around Mount Royal, and walk through the downtown shopping districts. If you're interested, you can head to either the Biodome or Montreal Botanical Gardens during your free time later.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Montreal including Olympic Complex, Old Montreal, McGill University, Mount Royal, and downtown shopping streets
Optional Activities
- Visit to the Biodome with five recreated ecosystems of the Americas
- Visit to Montreal Botanical Gardens featuring over 22,000 plant species, 10 exhibition greenhouses, and more than 20 themed gardens across 75 hectares
Landmarks Olympic Complex Old Montreal McGill University Mount Royal Montreal Biodome Montreal Botanical Gardens - Day 4
Montreal to Quebec City
You'll travel from Montreal toward Quebec City, following the St. Lawrence River and driving along the historic Chemin du Roy Highway. This route passes through authentic French-Canadian villages, so there's plenty to see from the vehicle. Once in Quebec City, a guide will lead you through Old Quebec's UNESCO World Heritage streets, including the city gates, Lower Town, the Citadelle, and historic Battlefields Park.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Old Quebec (UNESCO World Heritage Site) including city gates, Lower Town, Citadelle, and Battlefields Park
Landmarks Old Quebec Citadelle of Quebec Battlefields Park 
- Day 5
Quebec City
This day is yours to do what you want in Quebec City. You can walk the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, step into cozy cafés, browse local shops, or just soak in the European feeling of the neighborhood. There's also an optional full-day whale-watching trip to Tadoussac that includes a stop at Montmorency Falls on the way back if that interests you.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Full-day whale-watching excursion to Tadoussac featuring a 3-hour whale-watching cruise on the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Saguenay River aboard a comfortable sightseeing boat, with a stop at Montmorency Falls (30 meters higher than Niagara Falls with a flow of up to 125,000 litres of water per second in spring)
Landmarks Montmorency Falls Saguenay River - Day 6
Quebec City to Ottawa
You'll head toward Ottawa, driving along the scenic Ottawa River with views of the Laurentian Mountains and passing through small Quebecois villages. A stop at Chez Dany, a traditional sugar shack, lets you see the maple process and taste maple treats. After arriving in Ottawa, a sightseeing tour shows you Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, City Hall, Byward Market, and the public gardens.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided visit and maple tasting experience at Sugar Shack – Chez Dany
- Ottawa sightseeing tour including Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal (UNESCO-designated), City Hall, Byward Market, and public gardens
Landmarks Parliament Hill Rideau Canal City Hall, Ottawa Byward Market 
- Day 7
Ottawa to Toronto
The drive to Toronto takes you through rolling farmland and countryside along the Rideau Waterway. In Rockport, you have the option to take a relaxing boat cruise through the Thousand Islands. Once you reach Toronto, the evening is free, so you might check out different neighborhoods, visit attractions like the CN Tower, explore the theatre district, or find a good restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Relaxing cruise through the Thousand Islands in Rockport (region of lush landscapes, sparkling waterways, and historic landmarks)
Landmarks Thousand Islands CN Tower - Day 8
Toronto to Niagara Falls
After breakfast with the group, you'll take a sightseeing tour of Toronto that covers the Provincial Parliament Buildings, the waterfront, CN Tower, and Chinatown. Then you'll head toward Niagara Falls through some nice towns and communities along the lake. When you arrive, you'll have free time to see the falls, and there's an optional boat tour (Niagara City Cruises) that takes you right out to the water if you want that experience.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Toronto sightseeing tour including Provincial Parliament Buildings, waterfront, CN Tower, and Chinatown
- Niagara Falls sightseeing tour
Optional Activities
- Niagara City Cruises – Voyage to the Falls (immersive boat experience taking you up close to the thundering cascades)
Landmarks Provincial Parliament Buildings, Toronto CN Tower Chinatown, Toronto Niagara Falls - Day 9
Toronto Departure
Your last morning is flexible, so you can shop, relax at your hotel, or grab a final meal before your transfer to Pearson International Airport for your flight home.
- Meals
- Breakfast















