Trafalgar
Best of Eastern Canada End Montreal
Best Of Eastern Canada End Montreal
Offering the best of all things Eastern Canada, take in its cosmopolitan cities, French and British heritage and majestic landscapes. See a traditional Pow Wow dancing in Ottawa, watch the cascading waters of Niagara Falls and learn about a day in the life of a professional hockey player from a coach. You’ll even dine at a real Canadian Sugar Shack.
Dining Summary
- 2 Dinner (D)
- 8 Breakfast (B)
- 2 Lunch (L)
Be My Guest
- Niagara-on-the-Lake: Visit Ravine Winery, a humble and inviting Harber family farm of rustic charm that’s more than just a winery. You’ll learn about wine production and sustainable growing practices of their small batch wines. Sit down to a carefully crafted, rotating menu from ingredients onsite or locally sourced for a true farm-to-table dining experience.
Dive into Culture
- Niagara Falls: Dive into Culture and embrace Canada’s national sport, learning the secrets and superstition of hockey players as a professional coach walks you through a day in the life of a player.
Iconic Experience
- Toronto: Get ready to unlock the best of Toronto. Tick off all the must-sees including Queens Park, named in 1860 after Queen Victoria, and the bustling district of Dundas Square — the site of many public events, performances and art displays. Then venture to University Avenue and the Provincial Parliament Buildings.
- Niagara Falls: Embark on an exhilarating boat ride to the base of Horseshoe Falls, which plunges dramatically into Lake Ontario as you contemplate this tremendous force of nature.
- Ottawa: Delve into Canada’s capital city as you enjoy views of the elegant Gothic buildings of Parliament Hill, Rideau Hall, the residence of the Governor General of Canada and the beautiful downtown galleries, museums and parks.
- Ottawa: Delve into Canada’s capital city as you enjoy views of the elegant Gothic buildings of Parliament Hill, Rideau Hall, the residence of the Governor General of Canada and the beautiful downtown galleries, museums and parks.
- Quebec City: Embark on a captivating walk through the narrow streets of Old Quebec City, joining your Local Specialist for an in-depth discovery of this UNESCO-listed place exuding all the charm on a European city.
- Montreal: Discover the history of the first neo-gothic church in Canada, an important witness of Montréal’s foundations and breathtaking architecture, gold leaves, infinite blue, thousands of stars and exceptional stained glass windows.
- Montreal: Join a Local Specialist who will introduce you to Montreal, Canada’s cultural capital where festivals, art, cuisine and a certain joie de vivre are all part of the daily make up. Admire how old European style architecture can sit so naturally beside beautiful contemporary masterpieces.
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®
- Ottawa: Guests will hear stories about rare and endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses while at Madahòkì Farm. These small horses really share their own story of resilience and sacred connection to the Ontario lands where they roamed free for thousands of years.
Must-see Highlights
- Explore Oakville Hockey Academy, UNESCO listed Quebéc City and Sugar Shack, Montréal
- Discover Toronto, Ottawa
- Visit Niagara Falls, Kingston, and Notre-Dame de Montréal, the first neo-gothic church in Canada
- Cruise Niagara Falls and embark on an exhilarating boat ride to the base of Horseshoe Falls
Trafalgar Difference
- Quebec City: Dating back to 1870, Hotel Clarendon is Québec City’s oldest hotel, featuring an Art Deco elegance intertwined with centuries of history right in the heart of Old Quebec. Beyond its atmospheric charm, you’ll hear rumors of ghost sightings that contribute to its mystique. You can dig into the mystery or get out and explore from its prime location near famed attractions including Chateau Frontenac and the Plains of Abraham.
Whats Included
- An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
- Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
- All porterage and restaurant gratuities
- All hotel tips, charges and local taxes
- Breakfast daily and up to half of your evening meals
- Must-see sightseeing and surprise extras
- Audio headsets for flexible sightseeing
- All transport and transfers shown
- Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries or alternative transportation (such as rail journeys)
- Optional Experiences and free time
- On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.
Day 1 |
The capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city, Toronto is a vibrant destination on the banks of Lake Ontario. Highlights of this striking cultural capital include the looming CN Tower (featuring a revolving restaurant), Casa Loma, Toronto Island Park, Royal Ontario Museum, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. |
Day 2 |
The capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city, Toronto is a vibrant destination on the banks of Lake Ontario. Highlights of this striking cultural capital include the looming CN Tower (featuring a revolving restaurant), Casa Loma, Toronto Island Park, Royal Ontario Museum, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. |
Day 3 |
The capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city, Toronto is a vibrant destination on the banks of Lake Ontario. Highlights of this striking cultural capital include the looming CN Tower (featuring a revolving restaurant), Casa Loma, Toronto Island Park, Royal Ontario Museum, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. |
Day 4 |
Niagara Falls, Canada, is a destination that captures the imagination with its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant atmosphere. Straddling the border between Canada and the United States, Niagara Falls is a world-renowned wonder that consists of three powerful waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Canadian side is famous for offering the most spectacular views of these cascading waters. Take a thrilling journey aboard the Niagara City Cruises boat tour, where you can feel the mist on your face as you sail close to the thundering Horseshoe Falls. For a different perspective, the Journey Behind the Falls experience allows visitors to venture through tunnels carved into the bedrock and stand behind the waterfall itself, providing a rare and exhilarating view of this natural marvel. Beyond the falls, Niagara is a destination filled with adventure, culture, and entertainment. The Clifton Hill area, often called "the street of fun," is packed with attractions for the whole family, from arcades and wax museums to the iconic Niagara SkyWheel, offering panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding cityscape. For those interested in history, the Niagara Parks Power Station provides a fascinating look into the region's hydroelectric heritage. By night, the falls are illuminated in vibrant colors, creating a romantic and magical backdrop for evening strolls or dining at one of the many restaurants overlooking the falls, such as the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining Room. Wine lovers will be delighted to discover that Niagara is also home to one of Canada's most acclaimed wine regions. The nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake is renowned for its vineyards and wineries, particularly for its ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have naturally frozen on the vine. A wine tour through this picturesque area offers tastings paired with local gourmet delights, set against the backdrop of charming 19th-century architecture and lush landscapes. Fun fact: Each second, over 3,160 tons of water flow over Niagara Falls, making it one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Despite this immense force, Niagara Falls has not eroded as much as expected over the years, thanks to engineering efforts that control the flow of water and protect the falls for future generations to marvel at. |
Day 5 |
Ottawa, the charming capital of Canada, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modernity. Nestled along the scenic Ottawa River, the city is home to the iconic Parliament Hill, where the Gothic Revival architecture of the Parliament Buildings stands majestically above the riverbanks. Visitors can witness the ceremonial Changing of the Guard in the summer or explore the Peace Tower for panoramic views of the city. During winter, the annual Winterlude Festival transforms the city into a snow-dusted wonderland, with the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, taking center stage. Ottawa's rich history comes alive at the Canadian Museum of History, which offers a deep dive into Canada’s past, showcasing Indigenous cultures and the country’s development. For art enthusiasts, the National Gallery of Canada houses an impressive collection, from the masterpieces of the Group of Seven to contemporary works. Not far away, the vibrant ByWard Market district brims with local boutiques, artisanal goods, and diverse dining options. Sample fresh, local flavors at bustling outdoor stands or savor a BeaverTail, a famous Canadian pastry, while exploring this lively neighborhood. Outdoor adventure is never far away in Ottawa. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Gatineau Park, a year-round destination for hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. During the fall, the park's dense forests burst into fiery hues, creating one of the country’s most breathtaking natural displays. The Ottawa River also invites visitors to embark on kayaking or rafting adventures, with calmer sections perfect for families and more challenging rapids for thrill-seekers. Fun fact: Ottawa is one of the world's coldest capitals, often experiencing sub-zero temperatures in winter. Yet, this does not deter its residents or visitors; instead, it encourages them to embrace the season with festivals, ice sculptures, and even an ice dragon boat race on the frozen Rideau Canal! |
Day 6 |
Ottawa, the charming capital of Canada, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modernity. Nestled along the scenic Ottawa River, the city is home to the iconic Parliament Hill, where the Gothic Revival architecture of the Parliament Buildings stands majestically above the riverbanks. Visitors can witness the ceremonial Changing of the Guard in the summer or explore the Peace Tower for panoramic views of the city. During winter, the annual Winterlude Festival transforms the city into a snow-dusted wonderland, with the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world's largest naturally frozen skating rink, taking center stage. Ottawa's rich history comes alive at the Canadian Museum of History, which offers a deep dive into Canada’s past, showcasing Indigenous cultures and the country’s development. For art enthusiasts, the National Gallery of Canada houses an impressive collection, from the masterpieces of the Group of Seven to contemporary works. Not far away, the vibrant ByWard Market district brims with local boutiques, artisanal goods, and diverse dining options. Sample fresh, local flavors at bustling outdoor stands or savor a BeaverTail, a famous Canadian pastry, while exploring this lively neighborhood. Outdoor adventure is never far away in Ottawa. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Gatineau Park, a year-round destination for hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. During the fall, the park's dense forests burst into fiery hues, creating one of the country’s most breathtaking natural displays. The Ottawa River also invites visitors to embark on kayaking or rafting adventures, with calmer sections perfect for families and more challenging rapids for thrill-seekers. Fun fact: Ottawa is one of the world's coldest capitals, often experiencing sub-zero temperatures in winter. Yet, this does not deter its residents or visitors; instead, it encourages them to embrace the season with festivals, ice sculptures, and even an ice dragon boat race on the frozen Rideau Canal! |
Day 7 |
Visit picturesque Quebec City, situated on the mighty St. Lawrence River, and become instantly mesmerized by this historic jewel in Canada’s French province. Replete with striking landmarks and stunning architecture, Quebec City is perfect for sight-seeing and deserves ample time for exploration. The Vieux-Québec quarter, located in the heart of the Quebec City, boasts the city’s most iconic attractions and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’ll find la Citadelle de Québec, la Place Royale, Musée de la civilisation, and most notably, the famous Château Frontenac, whose impressive structure towers over the St. Lawrence. Stroll Terrasse Dufferin for a spectacular waterfront view of this massive castle, or head just north of Frontenac to Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica and marvel at the cathedral’s gold-laden Baroque style. The lush beauty of Quebec City’s nature parks, from the verdant Plains of Abraham park (once witness to the Battle of Québec) to the cascading waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, complements the city’s man-made wonders. Adventurous travelers will love nearby Jacques-Cartier National Park, where hiking, skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are among the most popular day-time excursions. Venture across the St. Lawrence River to the Île d’Orléans, where local vendors offer the city’s best wines, cheeses, and culinary bites to savor. With so much to see and do, Quebec City is guaranteed to astound you! |
Day 8 |
Visit picturesque Quebec City, situated on the mighty St. Lawrence River, and become instantly mesmerized by this historic jewel in Canada’s French province. Replete with striking landmarks and stunning architecture, Quebec City is perfect for sight-seeing and deserves ample time for exploration. The Vieux-Québec quarter, located in the heart of the Quebec City, boasts the city’s most iconic attractions and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’ll find la Citadelle de Québec, la Place Royale, Musée de la civilisation, and most notably, the famous Château Frontenac, whose impressive structure towers over the St. Lawrence. Stroll Terrasse Dufferin for a spectacular waterfront view of this massive castle, or head just north of Frontenac to Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica and marvel at the cathedral’s gold-laden Baroque style. The lush beauty of Quebec City’s nature parks, from the verdant Plains of Abraham park (once witness to the Battle of Québec) to the cascading waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, complements the city’s man-made wonders. Adventurous travelers will love nearby Jacques-Cartier National Park, where hiking, skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are among the most popular day-time excursions. Venture across the St. Lawrence River to the Île d’Orléans, where local vendors offer the city’s best wines, cheeses, and culinary bites to savor. With so much to see and do, Quebec City is guaranteed to astound you! |
Day 9 |
Canada's second-largest city and the most populous city in Québec, Montréal is a cultural capital and replete with magnificent architecture, immersive museums, and lush botanical gardens and parks. Highlights include the cobblestoned Vieux Montréal neighborhood, Notre-Dame Basilica, Montréal Botanical Garden, the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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10/17/25 - 10/25/25 |
Starting At $3,278 |
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