Toronto, Price from £465
Greatest sights of Eastern Canada
Self-Drive Eastern Canada Explorer
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| Dates | Accommodation | Transportation | Start/End | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01Jun - 31Mar09 | Room | Rail | TOR-TOR | £399 |
| Accommodations are offered on three quality levels: Standard; 1st class and Deluxe. “Standard” indicates good, moderate accommodation with several facilities. “1st class” indicates more superior accommodation, with extended facilities. “Deluxe” indicates generally 5 star hotels with upgraded facilities and accommodation. Prices do not include air transportation and transfers and are subject to change in high season periods. Similar hotel standards will be used if hotels listed not available. | ||||
| For other dates, please call for your tailor made quote. | ||||
This unique Eastern Canada experience starts in the Provincial capital – Toronto and continues with a fantastic rail journey to Ottawa. The grand finale is a visit to the great outdoors and the thundering Niagara Falls.
Welcome to Toronto, Canada’s largest city! Toronto offers something for everyone - from world-famous attractions to world-renowned theatre to world-class shopping. Check in at your downtown hotel for the next two nights
Standard Hotel: Bond Place
1st class Hotel: Radisson Admiral
Deluxe Hotel: Fairmont Royal York
Discover this marvellous city today. The city’s museums include the Royal Ontario Museum; the George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Arts; the Design Exchange; the Ontario Science Centre; and the Hockey Hall of Fame. The entertainment scene is wide ranging, sophisticated and cutting-edge, with over 200 professional theatre and dance companies offering 10,000 performances each year.
Continue westward today to Canada’s imposing capital, With over 25 departures per week, the Toronto-Kingston-Ottawa train is widely used by businesspeople and tourists alike setting out for a great rail journey towards the nation’s capital. Ottawa has been described as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. The capital region is home to 29 museums, including 12 national museums and institutions that appeal to all interest and age groups.
Standard Hotel: Capital Hill
1st Class Hotel: Ottawa Marriott
Deluxe Hotel: Fairmont Chateau Laurier
A day at leisure today to explore this fascinating city which could start with a stop at the Parliament Building. Visit its galleries and the magnificent circular library, and watch the changing of the guard, or attend the famous question time. Check out the stalls at Byward market, look around the antiques market or stroll through the gardens and public rooms of Rideau Hall, house of the governor- general. In the evening, visit the Hull Casino. Home to more than 29 museums, Ottawa is a hotbed of cultural activity.
Today it’s on to Niagara Falls on the train again. Shaped like a gigantic, 675-metre-long horseshoe, these magnificent waterfalls are 54 metres high. Their incredible power and the flow of water of up to 6 millions litres per second make them one of the country’s most enduringly popular attractions
Standard Hotel: Clarion Fallsview
1st Class Hotel: Sheraton on the Falls
Deluxe Hotel: Sheraton on the Falls
On your day at leisure, have fun at the Seneca Niagara Casino, on the Maid of the Mist, touring the Cave of the Winds, or riding the Whirlpool Jet Boat! Travel the quaint countryside and view cobblestone homes, charming and historic communities, scenic parks, farms and markets, and lighthouses and wineries.
On our last rail journey today we return to Toronto for our last night in Canada. Have dinner in one of the great restaurants in the city or take in one of the performances at a local theatre.
Standard Hotel: Bond Place
1st Class Hotel:Radisson Admiral
Deluxe Hotel: Fairmont Royal York
This is the end of your tour today, individual transfers to the airport for your return flight home
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