Self-Drive Spirit of the Great Lakes
Overview
This spectacular 11-night self-drive tour offers a definitive exploration of Ontario’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage. Beginning in cosmopolitan Toronto, you will travel to the majestic Niagara Falls to witness the power of the Great Lakes. The journey continues north to the crystal-clear waters of Tobermory and the serene, culturally profound Manitoulin Island, accessed by the iconic Chi-Cheemaun ferry.
Immerse yourself in the quintessential Canadian wilderness within Muskoka’s cottage country and the vast trails of Algonquin Provincial Park. Your adventure then transitions to the stately elegance of Ottawa, where historic Parliament Buildings and world-class museums await. Following the St. Lawrence River, you will explore the 1860s charm of Upper Canada Village and the maritime beauty of the 1,000 Islands in Kingston. Combining natural wonders—from Bridal Veil Falls to hydraulic lift locks—with deep cultural encounters, this itinerary creates a seamless tapestry of urban sophistication and pristine outdoor escape. (TM/ DH)
Highlights
- Experience the roaring majesty of Niagara Falls with an iconic cruise and included access to the historic Niagara Parks Power Station and Tunnel.
- Cross Lake Huron by ferry to explore the world’s largest freshwater island, trekking the Cup and Saucer Trail and engaging with authentic indigenous heritage on Manitoulin Island.
- Find tranquillity in Ontario’s premier lakeside retreat in Muskoka, with opportunities for canoeing, golfing, or spotting moose and beavers within the legendary Algonquin Provincial Park.
- Discover Ottawa’s national landmarks and Kingston’s colonial history, featuring a scenic 1,000 Islands cruise and a journey back in time at Upper Canada Village.

Itinerary overview
11 night tour begins and ends Toronto: Fly into Toronto 1 night – Niagara Falls 1 night – Tobermory 2 nights – Manitoulin Island 2 nights – Huntsville 2 nights – Ottawa 2 nights – Kingston 1 night – Fly home
Daily departures available May – Mid October
