We Love —
- Discovering Eastern Canada's unique cities and landscapes on a 7, 9 or 11-night trip.
- Hopping aboard your trains and visiting Canada's most famous cities: Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City.
- Marvelling at the beauty of Niagara Falls with its overflowing waters and surrounding noise.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your itinerary in brief —
Enjoy an unforgettable experience in Canada with this 7, 9 or 11-night tour. This land of wide open spaces welcomes you on a unique journey aboard several trains, an original way to discover the region.
Start with Toronto and its buildings, admire the Niagara Falls, visit the highest inclined tower in the world in Montreal and enjoy a poutine, a signature Canadian dish, in Quebec.
Your itinerary for your 7-night tour:
- Day 1: Arrival
- Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional with supplement)
- Day 3: Toronto
- Day 4: Toronto - Montreal
- Day 5: Montreal
- Day 6: Montreal - Québec
- Day 7: Quebec City
- Day 8: Departure
Your itinerary for your 9-night tour:
- Day 1: Arrival
- Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional with supplement)
- Day 3: Toronto
- Day 4: Toronto
- Day 5: Montreal
- Day 6: Montreal
- Day 7: Montreal - Quebec
- Day 8: Quebec City
- Day 9: Quebec City
- Day 10: Departure
Your itinerary for your 11-night tour :
- Day 1: Arrival
- Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional with supplement)
- Day 3: Toronto
- Day 4: Toronto - Ottawa
- Day 5: Ottawa
- Day 6: Ottawa - Montreal
- Day 7: Montreal
- Day 8: Montreal
- Day 9: Montreal - Quebec
- Day 10: Departure
Please note that the order of activities may be changed without affecting the interest of the programme.
Your itinerary in detail —
7-night tour
Day 1: Arrival in Toronto
- Arrival in Toronto and private transfer included to your hotel.
- Toronto has been Canada's largest city and a major financial centre since 1977. It is the cultural centre of English-speaking Canada, with museums unrivalled in the country, a vibrant theatre scene, symphony orchestra, national ballet, opera and more. Visit the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the country, the Royal Ontario Museum, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Yorkville and more.
Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional, extra charge)
- Treat yourself to an excursion in English (at extra cost) to admire the Niagara Falls which have something to thrill the lover, daredevil and poet in all of us. The Falls, a true natural wonder, have never ceased to fascinate travellers from all over the world. A host of activities are available at Niagara Falls.
- The excursion includes the Journey Behind the Falls activity, lunch at a panoramic restaurant overlooking the falls and a stop at the Victorian village of Niagara-on-the-Lake on the way back to Toronto for an ice wine tasting.
Day 3: Toronto
- Enjoy a free day to continue your exploration of Toronto.
- You can opt for a private guided tour of Toronto in English (2 hours 50 minutes):
- The tour takes in the CN Tower (admission not included) Ontario Place, the Chinese Quarter, the old and new City Hall, the Parliament and the Rogers Center.
Day 4: Toronto - Montreal
- Departing by train to Montreal in economy class (see business class supplement), the metropolis, offers the thousand and one attractions of the world's great cities.
- Multicultural, it blends its French accent with that of its many cultural communities and charms with its American-European atmosphere. Its city centre teems with life at the foot of its mountain, while its history is rooted in its old quarters near the river.
Day 5: Montreal
- Choose the optional (extra) guided walking tour of Old Montreal with a 2.5-hour private guide who will take you through the winding streets of the French colony, from Ville- Marie to the present day.
- The historic district and its Old Port will take you back through the history of one this city, from the its founding, right down through all the eras.
- Your private guide will lead you through a maze of charming streets that are home to many historic buildings and sites. Explore the birthplace of Montreal and its rich heritage with this unique journey into this metropolis' past.
- For the rest of the day, don't miss the Olympic Park, host of the 1976 Olympic Games, whose mast is the highest inclined tower in the world. Also on this site is the Biodome, a magical place where four ecosystems coexist.
Day 6: Montreal - Quebec City
- Departure by train to Quebec City in economy class (see business class supplement).
- Be warned: you may fall under the spell of Quebec City, the only fortified city in the North.
- We recommend that you leave the motorway after Trois Rivières and take the Chemin du Roy, which runs alongside the St Lawrence River.
Day 7: Quebec
- Don't miss the option (at extra cost) of a private guided walking tour lasting 2 hours 50 minutes.
- During your tour, you will be able to see:
- La Place Royale which saw the founding of the city in 1608 and where you'll rediscover the atmosphere of New France
- The French America Museum
- The Séminaire de Québec, the first school for young men interested in becoming priests
- The Ursuline School in Quebec City, the first school in North America, founded in 1659 by the nuns for young French and Amerindian girls.
- Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica, in the heart of the old city and the Latin Quarter.
- Holy Trinity Cathedral
- The Château Frontenac, one of the world's most famous hotels and an icon for Quebec City
- You'll also see the St. Lawrence River, the Old Port and many other equally interesting places, making for a most memorable visit.
Against this backdrop steeped in history, the capital offers a very up-to-date calendar of activities, with major festivals, plays and exhibitions... And the accommodation and cuisine are first class.
Day 8: Departure
- Enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel.
- Private transfer included to Quebec City airport, according to your flight schedule.
- If you choose the 9-night tour, you'll stay an extra day in Quebec City, before departing on Day 10.
9-night tour
Day 1: Arrival in Toronto
- Arrival in Toronto and private transfer included to your hotel.
- Toronto has been Canada's largest city and a major financial centre since 1977. It is the cultural centre of English-speaking Canada, with museums unrivalled in the country, a vibrant theatre scene, symphony orchestra, national ballet, opera and more. Visit the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the country, the Royal Ontario Museum, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Yorkville and more.
Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional, extra charge)
- Treat yourself to an excursion in English (at extra cost) to admire the Niagara Falls which have something to thrill the lover, daredevil and poet in all of us. The Falls, a true natural wonder, have never ceased to fascinate travellers from all over the world. A host of activities are available at Niagara Falls.
- The excursion includes the Journey Behind the Falls activity, lunch at a panoramic restaurant overlooking the falls and a stop at the Victorian village of Niagara-on-the-Lake on the way back to Toronto for an ice wine tasting.
Day 3: Toronto
- Free day to continue your exploration of Toronto.
- You can opt for a private guided tour of Toronto in English (2 hours 50 minutes):
- The tour takes in the CN Tower (admission not included) Ontario Place, the Chinese Quarter, the old and new City Hall, the Parliament and the Rogers Center.
Day 4: Toronto - Montreal
- Departing by train to Montreal in economy class (see business class supplement), the metropolis, offers the thousand and one attractions of the world's great cities.
- Multicultural, it blends its French accent with that of its many cultural communities and charms with its American-European atmosphere. Its city centre teems with life at the foot of its mountain, while its history is rooted in its old quarters near the river.
Day 5: Montreal
- Choose the optional (extra) guided walking tour of Old Montreal with a 2.5-hour private guide who will take you through the winding streets of the French colony, from Ville- Marie to the present day.
- The historic district and its Old Port will take you back through the history of one of America's great metropolises, from the city's founding through all the eras.
- Your private guide will lead you through a maze of charming streets that are home to many historic buildings and sites. Explore the birthplace of Montreal and its rich heritage with this unique journey into our metropolis' past.
- For the rest of the day, don't miss the Olympic Park, host of the 1976 Olympic Games and whose mast is the highest inclined tower in the world. Also on this site is the Biodome, a magical place where four ecosystems coexist.
Day 6: Montreal
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Free Day
Day 7: Montreal - Quebec
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Departure by train to Quebec City in economy class (see business class supplement)
- Beware, you may fall under the spell of Quebec City, the only fortified city north of Mexico.
- We recommend leaving the motorway after Trois Rivières and taking the Chemin du Roy, which runs alongside the St Lawrence River.
Day 8: Quebec
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Choose to partake in an optional (not included) private guided walking tour lasting 2h30mn
- During your tour, you will be able to see :
- Place Royale, which saw the founding of the town in 1608 and where you'll find the atmosphere of New France from the Century.
- The Museum of French America, the Séminaire de Québec, the first school for young men interested in becoming priests, the Ursulines de Québec school, the first school in North America founded in 1639 by the nuns for young French and Amerindian girls.
- Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica, in the heart of the old town and the Latin Quarter. the Sainte Trinité Cathedral, the Château Frontenac, one of the world's most famous hotels and an icon for Quebec City.
- You'll also see the St Lawrence River, the Old Port and many other similar places of interest, making it a most memorable visit.
- Against this backdrop steeped in history, the capital offers a fabuluous calendar of cultural activities, including festivals, plays and exhibitions.... And as for the local gastronomy, it's first class.
Day 9: Quebec
- Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before setting off to enjoy a free day, at leisure.
Day 10: Quebec City / Quebec City Airport
- Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel.
- Private airport transfer included, according to your flight schedule.
11-night tour
Day 1: Arrival in Toronto
- Arrival in Toronto and private transfer included to your hotel.
- Toronto has been Canada's largest city and a major financial centre since 1977. It is the cultural centre of English-speaking Canada, with museums unrivalled in the country, a vibrant theatre scene, symphony orchestra, national ballet, opera and more. Visit the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the country, the Royal Ontario Museum, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Yorkville and more.
Day 2: Niagara Falls excursion (optional, extra charge)
- Treat yourself to an excursion in English (at extra cost) to admire the Niagara Falls which have something to thrill the lover, daredevil and poet in all of us. The Falls, a true natural wonder, have never ceased to fascinate travellers from all over the world. A host of activities are available at Niagara Falls.
- The excursion includes the Journey Behind the Falls activity, lunch at a panoramic restaurant overlooking the falls and a stop at the Victorian village of Niagara-on-the-Lake on the way back to Toronto for an ice wine tasting.
Day 3: Toronto
- Free day to continue your exploration of Toronto.
- You can opt for a private guided tour of Toronto in English (2 hours 50 minutes):
- The tour takes in the CN Tower (admission not included) Ontario Place, the Chinese Quarter, the old and new City Hall, the Parliament and the Rogers Center.
Day 4: Toronto/ Ottawa (280 miles / 4 hours and 50 minutes by train)
- Departure by train to Ottawa in economy class (see business class supplement)
- Continuation to Canada's capital: Ottawa. We recommend a visit to the Canadian Museum of History, remarkable for its architecture and the quality of its exhibits.
- Optional: private tour in French in Ottawa lasting 2 hours
Day 5: Ottawa
- Taste the relaxed atmosphere of the Byward Market district or take a cruise on the Rideau Canal.
- Enjoy the peace and beauty of Ottawa.
Day 6: Ottawa /Montreal by train (125 miles / 2 hours by train)
- Departure by train to Montreal in economy class (see business class supplement)
- Montreal, the metropolis, offers the thousand and one attractions of the world's great cities. Multicultural, it blends its French accent with that of its many cultural communities and charms with its American-European atmosphere. Its city centre teems with life at the foot of its mountain, while its history is rooted in its old quarters near the river.
Day 7: Montreal
- Optional (not included) 2hr 30min guided walking tour of Old Montreal with a private guide who will invite you to discover the winding layout of the streets of the French colony, from Ville-Marie to the present day.
- The historic district and its Old Port will take you back through the history of one of America's great metropolises, from the founding of the city through all the eras.
- Your private guide will lead you through a maze of charming streets that are home to many historic buildings and sites. Explore the birthplace of Montreal and its rich heritage on this unique journey into our metropolis' past.
- For the rest of the day don't miss the Olympic Park, host of the 1976 Olympic Games and whose mast is the highest tilted tower in the world. On this site you'll also find the Biodome, a magical place where four ecosystems coexist.
Day 8: Montreal
- Free Day
Day 9: Montreal - Quebec City
- Departure by train to Quebec City in economy class (see business class supplement)
- Beware, you may fall under the spell of Quebec City, the only fortified city north of Mexico.
- We recommend leaving the motorway after Trois Rivières and taking the Chemin du Roy, which runs alongside the St Lawrence River.
Day 10: Quebec
- Optional (not included) private guided walking tour lasting 2h30mn
- During your tour, you'll have the chance to see:-Place Royale, which saw the founding of the town in 1608 and where you'll recapture the atmosphere of New France in the Century.
- The Museum of French America, the Séminaire de Québec, the first school for young men interested in becoming priests, the Ursulines de Québec school, the first school in North America founded in 1639 by the nuns for young French and Amerindian girls.
- The Basilique Notre-Dame de Québec, in the heart of the old town and the Latin Quarter. the Sainte Trinité Cathedral, the Château Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in the world and an icon for Quebec City.
- You'll also see the St Lawrence River, the Old Port and many more such interesting places, making it a most memorable visit.
- Against this backdrop steeped in history, the capital offers a fabuluous calendar of cultural activities, including festivals, plays and exhibitions.... And as for the local gastronomy, it's first class.
Day 11: Quebec
- Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before setting off to enjoy a free day, at leisure.
Day 12: Quebec City / Quebec City Airport
- Relish a final breakfast at your hotel, before it's time for your transfer.
- Private airport transfer included, according to your flight schedule.
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
Maximum room capacity
During your Canadian adventure, you will stay in the following establishments (or similar):
- Toronto: Chelsea Toronto - Standard Room
- Montréal: Nouvel Hôtel & Spa - Standard Room
- Quebec: Hôtel Champlain - Standard Room
Hotels listed in the programme; if unavailable, accommodation in hotels of a similar category;
Single rooms available at extra cost. The maximum room capacity is 3 adults + 1 baby or 3 adults for the 1 to 3-person offer or 4 adults for the 4-person offer.
Your dining choices
This is an accommodation only trip.
Your optional excursions —
Guided walking tour of Montreal's Old Town (2.5 hours)
Your private guide will lead you through a maze of charming streets lined with many historic buildings and landmarks, as far as the Old Port. Discover Montreal's birthplace and its rich heritage with this unique journey into this metropolis' past.
Guided walking tour of Quebec City in English (2.5 hours, 1 - 4 people)
Take a tour of Quebec City together with a guide to learn all about this French-speaking Canadian city.
- Place Royale where the city was founded in 1608 and where you will find the atmosphere of New France
- The Museum of French America
- Quebec Seminary, first school for young men wanting to become priests
- Quebec's Ursuline School, the first school in North America founded by nuns in 1659 for young French and Indian women
- Quebec's Notre-Dame Basilica, in the heart of the Old Town and Latin Quarter
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
- Château Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in the world and an icon for Quebec City
- You will also see the St Lawrence River, the old port and many other interesting places, which will make it a very memorable visit.
Your journey to Canada —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Toronto
Toronto is Canada's largest city, with more restaurants and live theatres than anywhere else in the country. From the famous CN Tower to the Harbourfront Centre with its lakeside shopping and dining, to the new fashionable Distillery District, Toronto is deservedly the most popular gateway to Canada.
For first-time visitors, the best place to get a feel for the city is by making a visit to the CN Tower, an unmissable attraction in Downtown where you can admire the city streets and Lake Ontario from 553m high. For cultural sights closer to the ground, check out the Royal Ontario Museum or the Art Gallery of Ontario. At the end of a long day, fill up with a classic plate of poutine, an iconic Canadian dish of fries, gravy, and cheese curds - perfect on a cold winter day in the city.
To explore a unique city attraction, head to Casa Loma, a charming Gothic Revival mansion in the heart of the city, while travellers looking to do some shopping during their stay have come to the right place, as the city offers a fantastic mix of high-end designers and boutique stores. As the sun sets, watch the city come to life at the 13-acre Distillery District, where you’ll find an array of restaurants and cafes boasting delicious cuisine and refreshing drinks for the perfect evening.
Montreal
Regarded as Canada’s cultural capital, Montréal is a unique island-city on the St Lawrence River, and the perfect place for big-city thrills mixed with charming attractions. For a taste of its old-world French atmosphere, visit the cobbled streets of Old Montréal, admiring Notre Dame Basilica and the charming Place Jacques-Cartier, which feels like it’s been plucked straight from a European town.
To escape the bustling city, take a stroll through Mount Royal Park, set atop the mountain after which the city is named. After climbing to the top, you can admire fantastic views over the city’s skyscrapers and monuments below, before settling down in a restaurant to savour some authentic Montreal cuisine. Don’t miss French-inspired options like the Breton pastry kouign amann, or get a taste for Montreal’s Haitian population by trying griot - a marinated pork shoulder that tastes like it’s straight from the Caribbean isles.
While foodies will be happy in this vibrant city, there are also plenty of sights to tempt culture-vultures. Head to the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts to explore Canadian art or wander the tranquil Montréal Botanical Garden, while if you’re ready for a day of thrills, La Ronde is an extensive theme park on nearby St. Helen’s Island.
Quebec
Québec truly feels like a country within a country, a distinct place of francophone linguistic and cultural identity within greater Canada. Québec's embrace of terroir, its language, and its passion for everything from winter snow to wine to gastronomy, is something else that encompasses both distinctly North American and European identities.
Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, is walkable and safe. Stroll the cobblestone streets of the only fortified city north of Mexico and explore its gorgeous outdoors nearby.
Its history, friendly vibe and myriad attractions make it a standout travel destination throughout the year.