Go West Tours

29 10 nIghts Points of interest • Toronto • Niagara Falls • Maid of the Mist • Spanish Funicular • Lake Ontario • CN Tower • Thousand Islands • Saint Lawrence River • Gananoque • Ottawa • Montreal • Mont Royal • Notre Dame Basilica • Trois Rivières • Val Jalbert • Saint Jean Lake • Chicoutimi • Tadoussac • Charlevoix • Baie Saint Paul • Quebec City • Huron Village • Sainte Anne de Beaupré • Montmorency Falls Toronto - Montréal Day 1 : Arrival in Toronto. You will be welcomed by your tour director and taken to your hotel. Day 2 : Leave for Niagara Falls crossing through the lovely 17th-century town of Niagara on the Lake in Ontario Province. Lunch before seeing the world-famous falls, a multi-sensory experience. This is one of the seven wonders of the world and perhaps the most captivating of all. Boat trip aboard the Maid of the Mist . Free time to discover the falls by yourself, especially attractions like Journey behind the Falls and the Spanish Funicular , or enjoy the views along different footpaths. Dinner and overnight in Niagara Falls. Day 3: Return to Toronto along Lake Ontario . City tour on arrival, highlighting Saint Michael’s Cathedral , the City Hall, the financial district and the CN Tower in particular. Lunch, then continue to the Thousand Islands region between Canada and the United States. You will embark on a cruise that will give you a close look at the beautiful perspective of the islands (in fact, there are 1,800 islands in all) sprinkled throughout the middle of the Saint Lawrence River , where modest cabins rival opulent mansions. Arrival in Gananoque at the end of the day for dinner and overnight. Day 4 : Leave for Ottawa , the capital of Canada. Lunch and guided tour of Ottawa enabling you to see the Parliament as well as other places of interest like: Embassy Row, the residences of the Governor General and Prime Minister, the National Arts Center, Laurier House , etc. Then leave for Montreal. Check into your hotel downtown for dinner and overnight. Day 5 : Guided tour of Montreal , the second largest French city in the world. Named Ville Marie by the first European colonists, Montreal is a city of contrasts with its historical Vieux Port and its new urban spaces in the center of town that integrate a number of buildings and an underground pedestrian network of cafés,

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