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- Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
- Ontario & French Canada (6 destinations)
- Best of Eastern Canada (End Montreal)
- Algonquin Park 3-Day Canoe Trip
- Toronto and Niagara
- EMBARK ON THE ULTIMATE 4-DAY EASTERN CANADA & MARITIMES ADVENTURE
- Eastern Explorer Mini Tour: Montreal Departure
- Indulgence in Eastern Canada (Small Groups)
- Eastern Canada Discovery (Classic)
- 3 - Day Niagara Falls USA & Canada Combo Tour
Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodations were even better than I expected. The food was wonderful.”
Robyn, traveled in June
The pristine Ontario wilderness awaits at Algonquin Log Cabin base. Clear waters of Surprise Lake invite paddling, while Otter Bay's beaver habitats and Lookout Bluff's spectacular vistas captivate visitors. This 5.0-rated getaway includes gourmet meals and comfortable chalet accommodation.
Duration 3 days Destinations Algonquin Provincial Park Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Voyageur Quest From
- NZ$892
Ontario & French Canada (6 destinations)
170 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful and well located accommodation. Also like the rotation of seats during the tour.”
Belina, traveled in October
Ontario's finest unfolds from Toronto's iconic CN Tower to Kingston's historic waterfront. The mighty waters of Niagara Falls await via sightseeing cruise, while Thousand Islands National Park's archipelago beckons. Ottawa's Canadian Mint and Parliament Hill round out the journey, with comfortable accommodations throughout the province.
Duration 8 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls (USA), Kingston, Ottawa, Quebec City, Montreal Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $3,499
9% Off- NZ$3,199You save $300
Best of Eastern Canada (End Montreal)
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Optional excursions were reasonably priced. Suggest you put together other places in each city as a walking guide.”
Joyce, traveled in October
Ontario's highlights stretch from Toronto's CN Tower to Kingston's harbor. The rich hockey culture at Oakville Academy, thrilling Niagara's Horseshoe Falls cruise, and Ottawa's Parliament Hill showcase provincial diversity. Indigenous Madahoki Farm and wine tasting at Ravine Winery complement stays at premium Sheraton properties.
Duration 9 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls (USA), Kingston, Ottawa, Quebec City, Montreal Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $6,625
12% Off- NZ$5,830You save $795
The legendary Algonquin Park reveals its secrets through guided canoe excursions and wilderness hiking. Pristine lakes offer moose sightings, Red Pine points provide scenic camping, and expert guides share their knowledge. Comprehensive camping gear and gourmet backcountry cuisine included.
Duration 3 days Destinations Algonquin Provincial Park Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Voyageur Quest From
12% Off- NZ$844
Toronto's major attractions from Chinatown to Casa Loma showcase urban diversity. Queens Quay waterfront dining and Niagara region highlights, including the Hornblower cruise, complete this Ontario circuit.
Duration 4 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
12% Off- NZ$1,263
Duration 4 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $2,476
10% Off- NZ$2,228You save $248
Ottawa's Parliament Buildings, Algonquin Park's trails, and Niagara Falls' raw power highlight this provincial tour. Comfortable stays at Delta Ottawa, Best Western Plus Muskoka Inn, and Westin Harbour Castle Toronto complement diverse landscapes from wilderness to wine country.
Duration 9 days Destinations Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Huntsville, Niagara Falls, Toronto Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
10% Off- NZ$4,454
Indulgence in Eastern Canada (Small Groups)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food throughout was superb with many choices so make sure you enjoy the fresh Canadian air and walk lots!”
DavidCF, traveled in May
Ontario's treasures range from Toronto's Entertainment District to Niagara-on-the-Lake's wineries. The luxurious Omni King Edward Hotel serves as base for Royal Ontario Museum visits and Ojibwe cultural immersion at Mādahòkì Farm near Ottawa.
Duration 8 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls (USA), Kingston, Ottawa, Quebec City, Montreal Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Luxury Gold From
10% Off- NZ$9,795
Toronto's CN Tower anchors this Ontario circuit, featuring Niagara Falls eco-catamaran rides and Kingston's historic limestone buildings. Local culture shines through Just Food farm cooking demos and indigenous traditions at Mādahòkì Farm, with superior accommodations throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Toronto, Niagara Falls, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
10% Off- NZ$6,318
Niagara Falls reveals its majesty from both Canadian and American vantage points. The Niagara Falls History Museum, Queen Victoria Park, and Cave of the Winds offer unique perspectives. Falls-view hotels provide comfort while enjoying 7 included meals and expert-guided tours.
Duration 3 days Destinations Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls (USA) Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Global Conquest From
10% Off- NZ$2,065
What people love about Ontario Tours
- Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
Absolutely one of the best winter experiences me and my husband have been on! While it may seem expensive to some, you absolutely get what you pay for and more. Remember, it's an experience! A rustic charming log cabin in the middle of nowhere, with the chance to detach from the world as we know it and step back in time a little. It has a huge fireplace which makes the place cosy and warm, charming decor, a great living and dining area, beautiful location, and a group of people who will make it a memorable stay. There is a wood-fired sauna to relax at the end of a long day. Our guides Mauricio and Laramie, and cook Sage, absolutely made it feel like a family. They were so friendly, knowledgable and super encouraging on some of the challenges the activities may present! The food was exceptional, all fresh, home-made and filling, we were never hungry, and there was always a freshly baked snack and hot chocolate or tea/coffee on hand to warm up! Everything was well organised from the pickup in Toronto, to the activities, to the bus back! First day was snow-shoeing, a beautiful 2hrs getting to know the area, and the downhil stretch was the most fun I've had in the snow since I was a kid!! The 2nd day was cross country skiing - having never skied before we were nervous but Mauricio taught us well and kept the moral up, even when it got hard! But it was such an acheivement and we loved every minute. The afternoon you have the option to do more of either activity and we took a short hike across the lake to an IGLOO/Ice hut - so cool! A few of the kids went down the luge! The evenings were always so wonderful, there were games, campfire stories, broomball if you fancy/its not too cold! The final day was the dog-sledding provided by an external company, however, it was super awesome! Mushing is hard work but super fun! All in all I couldn't recommend this enough and we will be back, perhaps with friends or for the canoeing trip/summer stay! Whether you're Canadian looking to see the best your country can offer, and experience something different, or if you're a tourist wanting to experience a true Canadian winter weekend - it's an absolute must! Thank you all, and thank you John, for creating a dream adventure for all to experience!
- Ontario & French Canada (6 destinations)
Our first bus tour. So nice to have arrangements made for you. Tickets, reservations, luggage, seating by very enjoyable guide, Susan Andrews. Lots of interesting and pleasurable sights, sites, and experiences. Interesting and friendly nice fellow passengers. A bargain too IMO. Bus driver, Trevor, an expert among expert drivers. Notveverything was perfect, but I highly recommend this tour 8330.
- Best of Eastern Canada (End Montreal)
Optional excursions were reasonably priced. Suggest you put together other places in each city as a walking guide or short taxi or uber ride. Example access to close by museums open late and could walk to from hotel. Free time activities and what they are and where located is helpful.tour guide can offer to accompany a group interested to explore more during free leisure tome.Provide more detail info about the logistics of site visits. Niagara falls..suggest more water proof gear clothing and shoe types etc. Terrain to expect when visiting certain sites and possible alternatives.climbing and how difficult-easy or more strenuous or advanced climbing activity. Overall, small groups so much better than filling up bus. Thank you for giving single travelers their own bus space. Would love to watch more travel videos on longer driving distances.
What our customers ask about Ontario Tours & Trips
How many days should I plan for an Ontario Country Region tour?
A well-planned Ontario Country Region tour typically requires 8 to 12 days to explore the key destinations at a comfortable pace. The standard route allocates 2 to 3 days in Toronto followed by 2 days in the Niagara region 2 to 3 days discovering Algonquin Park and Muskoka Lakes and 2 days in Ottawa. Boutique accommodations like Penny's Motel in Thornbury and Hidden Valley Resort in Huntsville serve as practical stopping points. A TourRadar traveler review confirms: "Our 8-day tour felt perfect - enough time to see the highlights without feeling rushed between destinations."
What are the must-see natural highlights in Ontario Country Region?
The natural landscapes of Ontario Country Region feature the iconic Niagara Falls the vast network of 2400 lakes in Algonquin Provincial Park and the expansive Georgian Bay dotted with 30000 islands. The Muskoka Lakes area draws visitors with its clear waters and dense forests while the Niagara Escarpment provides extensive hiking opportunities. The Algonquin Log Cabin Lodge perched on Surprise Lake lets visitors stay close to nature. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The natural beauty at Algonquin Park was breathtaking - we saw moose beavers and countless lakes while hiking the trails."
What types of accommodations can I expect on an Ontario Country Region tour?
The accommodation options span from the grand Fairmont Royal York in downtown Toronto to secluded wilderness retreats like the Algonquin Log Cabin Lodge. The region offers comfortable mid-range stays at Hidden Valley Resort in Huntsville and the recently renovated Penny's Motel in Thornbury. Historical properties like the Clarendon Hotel in Quebec City add character to the journey. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The mix of accommodations was excellent - from city luxury to authentic wilderness lodges each offering a different perspective of the region."
What are the best ways to experience Indigenous culture in Ontario Country Region?
Ontario's Indigenous heritage comes to life at cultural centers like Mādahòkì Farm near Ottawa and across Manitoulin Island's Indigenous territories. Visitors can join traditional Pow Wow ceremonies explore Indigenous craftsmanship and learn about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses. The Huron-Wendat Museum provides detailed insights into First Nations history. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The Indigenous experiences at Mādahòkì Farm were incredibly moving and educational - a highlight of our Ontario tour."
How is the food scene in Ontario Country Region?
The food landscape ranges from Toronto's diverse international restaurants to local producers in Niagara-on-the-Lake's wine country. Local experiences include traditional sugar shack visits fresh catches from the Great Lakes and wine tastings at estates like Château des Charmes. Local-focused restaurants such as Play Food & Wine in Ottawa showcase regional ingredients. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The food exceeded expectations - from fine dining in Toronto to authentic maple syrup tastings we experienced true Canadian flavors."
When is the best time to visit Ontario Country Region for a general tour?
The most favorable time spans June through September when moderate temperatures create ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Late September brings vibrant fall colors to Algonquin Provincial Park while August offers prime conditions for exploring Niagara's vineyards during harvest. The centrally located Fairmont Royal York provides convenient access to Toronto's attractions. According to a TourRadar traveler: "September was the perfect time to visit - comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall colors starting to show in Algonquin Park."