【Four famous cities】Visit the four famous cities in Eastern Canada: Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. 【Holiday Paradise】Step into the bustling town of Huntsville, which is full of charming shops and restaurants, surrounded by natural beauty and sparkling lakes, making it a perfect holiday destination.
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Today you will arrive in Toronto, Canada's largest city. Upon arrival, please take the airport shuttle to the hotel. The airport shuttle runs every half an hour (the hotel can check in after 15:00).
Reference hotel information: Hotel name: Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, an IHG Hotel Address: 33 Carlson Ct, Toronto, ON M9W 6H5, Canada
In the morning, we will depart from Toronto to the Thousand Islands in Canada, which is located on the St. Lawrence River between Canada and the United States and is dotted with 1,864 independent islands. Board the yacht and pass by the most famous and charming scenic spots in the Thousand Islands. Then head north to Montreal, the largest French-speaking city in eastern Canada, the city with the most French cultural characteristics and known as the "Little Paris of North America".
Itinerary: Toronto → Kingston (30 minutes) → Thousand Islands → Canadian Thousand Islands Cruise (at your own expense, 75 minutes) → Montreal → Montreal City Tour (45 minutes) → Montreal French Dinner (at your own expense, 60 minutes)
Montreal City Tour: Dorchester Square → Cathedral of Our Lady of the World (exterior) → Sun City Building (exterior) → Sainte-Catherine Street
Special note: If the cruise is closed, this attraction will be replaced by the Montreal Ecological Museum + Montreal Olympic Tower
Hotel: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Saint-Hyacinthe; Hôtel le Dauphin Saint-Hyacinthe; similar
Today we will go to Quebec, a city full of French feelings. English and French road signs and signs can be seen everywhere, and pedestrians on the street are dressed in a strong European style. There are open-air cafes, romantic and warm, cobblestone pedestrian streets, art shopping, and the King Louis Square, which makes you feel like you are in Paris.
Itinerary: Montreal → Quebec → Tour of the Old Town of Quebec (mandatory item, 60 minutes, including the exterior of the Place Louis, the Chateau Fontana, the Parliament Building, and the exterior of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Quebec) → Petit Champlain Street in the Old Town (60 minutes) → Montmorency Falls + Cable Car (at your own expense, 60 minutes) → Hotel
Hotel: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Saint-Hyacinthe; Hôtel le Dauphin Saint-Hyacinthe; similar
On the last day of the trip, we will depart from Montreal in the morning and head to Mont-Tremblant, a famous resort in Eastern Canada known as the Little Banff. Here, you can not only enjoy various European-style buildings, including charming restaurants, small shops, etc. You can also enjoy the wonderful natural scenery. Look at the famous alpine lakes in Canada and feel the magnificence of nature. Then we will go to Ottawa, a famous political and commercial city, where there is a never-extinguished flame of peace. Then we will go to Parliament Hill, an area centered on the Parliament Building. After the tour, we will take a bus to Toronto.
Itinerary: Montreal → Mont-Tremblant (45 minutes) → Ottawa → Parliament Hill (30 minutes) → Toronto
Hotel: Hilton Toronto Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa; same level
Today we will depart from Toronto and first go to Lake Kuchichin, where the scenery is beautiful and the rippling blue waves are refreshing. Then we will come to Honeymoon Lake, a secret place immersed in autumn colors, which is breathtakingly beautiful. The maple leaves in autumn are particularly red, and it is a good place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Then we will step into the town of Huntsville, a quaint settlement surrounded by magnificent rivers and lakes and towering ancient trees. It is famous for its hiking trails, parks and lakes, and complements the nearby Algonquin Provincial Park. Then go to Canada's maple viewing holy land-Algonquin Provincial Park, stroll through the hillside forest, the sun shines through the red and yellow leaves, and the forest is dyed with colors, which is beautiful! Finally, return to Toronto.
Itinerary: Toronto → Kuchichin Lake (30 minutes) → Honeymoon Lake (30 minutes) → Huntsville Town (90 minutes) → Algonquin Provincial Park (60 minutes) → Toronto
Hotel: Hilton Toronto Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa; same level
Today we will set off to Niagara Falls. First, take the Niagara Falls Cruise and embark on a thrilling journey to the bottom of Niagara Falls. This unforgettable journey allows you to enjoy the magnificent views of the Niagara Gorge, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls, get up close to the iconic Canadian Horseshoe Falls, and experience the thunderous roar and refreshing mist of these natural wonders. Then check in at the most famous street in Niagara Falls, the Clifton Hill Commercial District, where you can have lunch at your own expense. In the afternoon, enter the Niagara Falls Water Curtain Channel and stand on the observation deck at the foot of this 13-story wonder. Everything in front of you will make you hold your breath. Finally, explore the major famous attractions around the Great Falls in depth. Visit the century-old Niagara Hydroelectric Power Station, overlook the magical whirlpool in Whirlpool State Park, check in the flower clock composed of thousands of plants and flowers, and finally walk along the Niagara Parkway, one of the oldest avenues in Ontario, to visit the lakeside town known as one of the "Seven Fairytale Towns in the World", and immerse yourself in the complete remains of Victorian England.
Itinerary: Toronto → Niagara Falls → Niagara Falls Cruise (at your own expense, 60 minutes) → Clifton Hill Business District (90 minutes, lunch at your own expense) → Niagara Falls Water Curtain Channel (at your own expense, 60 minutes) → Niagara In-depth Tour (mandatory item, 2 hours) → Toronto
Niagara In-depth Tour: Niagara Hydroelectric Power Station (20 minutes) → Niagara Whirlpool State Park (15 minutes) → Flower Clock (10 minutes) → Fairy Tale Town: Niagara-on-the-Lake Town (30 minutes)
Hotel: Hilton Toronto Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa; same level
This morning we will start a film and television tour to explore the vibrant Toronto. The first stop is the University of Toronto, which is not only a world-class university, but also the filming location of many movies such as "The Hulk", "Resident Evil" and "The Shape of Water". The next stop is Toronto City Hall, the filming location of "X-Men". It has become a famous local landmark with its modernist architectural style; Toronto's popular signboards are also not to be missed. It can always be easily captured in reports of major international events. The last stop is Yonge St., which was not only known as the "longest street in the world", but also the filming location of movies such as "The Hulk". There are many shops, cafes and restaurants on both sides of the street. You can enjoy the relaxing beauty of Citywalk. At noon, follow us to the century-old ancient brewery market. There are a variety of special foods in the market. The handicraft shops, galleries and small restaurants here are full of artistic atmosphere. It is worth going to Taobao! After lunch, go to the Canadian National Tower. You can choose to climb the tower to overlook the city skyline. Then take a Toronto cruise and enjoy a harbor sightseeing tour to get a unique perspective of the city.
Itinerary: Toronto Film and Television Tour (mandatory item, 2.5 hours) → Distillery District (90 minutes, lunch is available at own expense) → CN Tower (own expense, 60 minutes) → Toronto Cruise (own expense, 60 minutes)
Toronto Film and Television Tour: University of Toronto (60 minutes) → Toronto City Hall + Toronto Internet celebrity signs (40 minutes) → Yonge Street (30 minutes)
Special Note: If the Toronto Cruise is closed, this attraction will be replaced by Ripley's Aquarium of Toronto (at your own expense, 60 minutes).