5 Days Tour Canada East Coast from Toronto (Option upgrade Hotel)【Product Code: 3439】

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Highlights

• 24-Hour Free airport pickup
• 4 breakfasts for basic hotels (Breakfast bag)(each customer will have the free breakfast) 
• Sightseeing in Ottawa includes Parliament Hill and some of the biggest museums
• Visit the Montreal Tower where the 1976 Summer Olympic Games were hosted
• Experience the power and beauty of Niagara Falls
• Enjoy the beautiful Thousand Islands

Itinerary
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  • Day01
  • Home - Toronto Hotel:Quality/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar (include breakfast)

Day 1: Home - Toronto

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Upon arrival in Toronto, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. (24-hour hotel transfer
services)
Pick up & Drop off service fee per person/$8

Tips:

 

Hotel:

Quality/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar (include breakfast)

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day02
  • Toronto - Kingston - Ottawa– Montreal Hotel:Comfort/Quality Hotel or similar(include breakfast)

Day 2: Toronto - Kingston - Ottawa– Montreal

Introduction:

Thousand Islands

This group of 1,864 islands are located in the St. Lawrence River on the United States-Canadian border and extend for approximately 50 miles. Thousand Islands, or 1,000 Islands, were formed nearly 12,000 years ago and discovered by Jacques Cartier with the St. Lawrence River in 1535. They were a popular vacation destination for many upper and middle class families, who often built homes and mansions there, during the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. The 27-mile Wolfe Island located in Ontario is the largest island. Notable sights are the Boldt Castle, Singer Castle, Cornwall Brothers Museum, Wellesley Island State Park, Thousand Islands National Park, Thousand Islands Bridge, Robert Moses State Park, Antique Boat Museum, Eel Bay, Rock Island Lighthouse and St. Lawrence statue.

Tour Overview:

You will start your tour to Canada’s Capital city, Ottawa, via Kingston. Kingston was once
the capital city of Canada. You will have a chance to visit Kingston Fortress and the Old
Parliament House (now Kingston’s City Hall). Sightseeing in Ottawa includes the Parliament
Hill and Peace Tower, Centennial Flame, Rideau Canal, Canadian War Museum and Civilization
Museum. Then you will then make your way to Old Montreal to see Montreal’s Chinatown and the
famous Notre Dame Basilica (photo stop).

Hotel:

Comfort/Quality Hotel or similar(include breakfast)

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
  • Day03
  • Montreal – Quebec Hotel:Comfort/Quality Hotel or similar(include breakfast)

Day 3: Montreal – Quebec

Introduction:

Montreal

Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada. Originally called Ville-Marie, it is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal, which took its name from the same source as the city, and a few much smaller peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. It has a distinct four-season continental climate with warm to hot summers and cold, snowy winters

Tour Overview:

Start your morning sightseeing with Mount Royal where the city is named after. You will then
visit the famous St. Joseph’s Oratory, regarded as the largest church in Canada. Continue
your journey in Montreal. You will visit the Montreal Tower where the 1976 Summer Olympic
Games were hosted. The Montreal Biodome is one of four facilities that make part of the
largest natural science museum complex in Canada that allows visitors to walk through
replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas. Today’s journey then brings you to Old
Quebec City where many historic European-style buildings are well kept. Check out the
Fortifications of Quebec, Chateau Frontenac, and Quebec’s Parliament Hill. Perhaps also sip
a cup of coffee at the sidewalk café to explore local life style. Dinner in the French
restaurant in Old Quebec will allow you to fully enjoy the European romantic feelings.

Tips:

* The period from September 29 to October 27 is Maple Leaf season, the schedule will be
adjusted to enjoy maple in Mont Tremblant. Please refer to the tour code: MCEC05/MCEC05-DV

Hotel:

Comfort/Quality Hotel or similar(include breakfast)

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
  • Day04
  • Quebec –Thousand Islands– Toronto Hotel:Quality/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar(include breakfast)

Day 4: Quebec –Thousand Islands– Toronto

Introduction:

Ottawa

Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec; the two form the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2016, Ottawa had a city population of 934,243 and a metropolitan population of 1,323,783 making it the fourth-largest city and the fifth-largest CMA in Canada. In June 2019, the City of Ottawa estimated it had surpassed a population of 1 million.

Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, the city has evolved into the political centre of Canada. Its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and amalgamation in 2001 which significantly increased its land area. The city name "Ottawa" was chosen in reference to the Ottawa River, the name of which is derived from the Algonquin Odawa, meaning "to trade".

Ottawa has the most educated population among Canadian cities and is home to a number of post-secondary, research, and cultural institutions, including the National Arts Centre, the National Gallery, and numerous national museums. Ottawa has the highest standard of living in the nation and low unemployment.

Tour Overview:

Departing Quebec in the early morning for Thousand Island (*Seasonal Apr to Oct). Upon arrival,
enjoy a relaxing boat ride cruising along the St. Lawrence River. You will have a chance to
view the world-famous Boldt Castle, Zavicon Island, and Millionaire’s Row. Arrive in Toronto in
the late evening.

Hotel:

Quality/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar(include breakfast)

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
  • Day05
  • Toronto - Niagara Falls - Toronto International Airport YYZ

Day 5: Toronto - Niagara Falls - Toronto International Airport YYZ

Introduction:

Niagara Falls

Every year this natural wonder attracts more than 12 million visitors from all over the world looking to see the gorgeous Niagara Falls. Actually composed of three massive waterfalls -Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls - Niagara Falls straddle the border between the United States and Canada. Niagara Falls tours run throughout the year, whether rain or shine or snow. Spring and summer are the most popular times to visits as the famous Maid of the Mist cruise runs seasonal and gets visitors up close and personal with the falls. However, even in winter the falls are a sight to see, as the normal 85,000 cu ft/s flow of water can become a frozen wonderland. Even with the cruise closed in winter there is still many tours of Niagara Falls, especially for the gorgeous Niagara Falls Illumination Show. Throughout there year visitors can also enjoy day trips to Goat Island, which offers sweeping views of Horseshoe Falls and Bridal Veil Falls; the Cave of the Winds tour, which brings summer visitors as close as 30 feet from Bridal Veil Falls; and the IMAX feature presentation at Niagara Adventure Theater.

Tour Overview:

Departing early morning to the world renowned Niagara Falls via Downtown Toronto. Upon
arrival,you will then go up Journey behind the falls. The go to the Skylon Tower for a
panoramic view of the magnificent Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil
Falls. After lunch, ride with the famous Horn blower cruise (seasonal) for a close-up view of
the magnificent Falls. Pay a visit to the Niagara wine region for a taste test of our world
famous icewine before heading back to Toronto. Please arrange flights leaving after 8PM.

Tips:

*The above itinerary sequence is for reference only. The itinerary will be
adjusted due to the departure date, weather, traffic, and other factors.

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
Pricing

Pricing

Inclusion

  • 4-night hotel accommodations
  • Ground transportation via commercial vehicle, high-top or lavatory-equipped motor coach depending on the number of passengers
  • Professional bilingual tour guide (Chinese & English)

Exclusion

  • Service Fee for tour guide/bus driver (Min. CAD 16.00/day/ person)
  • Service Fee for airport transfer: CAD 8.00/Person each way
  • Airfares or related transportation between your home and departure city

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Airport transfer driver service fee per person (Compulsory)Adult: CAD8
Kid: CAD8
Elder: CAD8
Minimum mandatory service fee per person/day (Compulsory)Adult: CAD16
Kid: CAD16
Elder: CAD16
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Thousand Island Cruise *seasonal Apr to Oct (Optional)Adult: CAD38
Kid: CAD25
Elder: CAD33
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
St.Joseph Oratory (Optional)per person: CAD5
Skylon Tower (Optional)Adult: CAD23
Kid: CAD12
Elder: CAD23
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Niagara Fall Lunch (Optional)Adult: CAD30
Kid: CAD25
Elder: CAD30
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Montreal Tower (Optional)Adult: CAD24
Kid: CAD12
Elder: CAD22
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Meal Plan includes 3 lunch & 2 dinner, special introduce the three courses Genuine French cuisine dinner at Old Quebec City. (Optional)Adult: CAD160
Kid: CAD160
Elder: CAD160
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Horner Blower Cruise *seasonal Apr to Nov (Optional)Adult: CAD37
Kid: CAD26
Elder: CAD37
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Canadian Civilization Museum (Optional)Adult: CAD24
Kid: CAD16
Elder: CAD21
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Botanique (Optional)Adult: CAD22
Kid: CAD11
Elder: CAD20
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Journey behind the falls (Optional)Adult: CAD26.5
Kid: CAD17.5
Elder: CAD26.5
Adult 12+; Child under 12; Senior 65+
Meeting Points

Transfer Info

*Arrangement for pick-up: Arrange for pick-up in a unified manner, and the waiting time after
the flight arrives within 1 hour is the pick-up service time

Special Notes
Terms and Conditions:
Tips

1. Price and schedule are subject to seasonal change without notice. 

2. Admission tickets bought through sellers or City Pass are not applicable to our tours, otherwise a surcharge of $40 will apply.

3. Only accept prepaid whole admission packages, otherwise, guests can pay on the bus.

4. For a group of 10 or more people, request a prepaid whole admission package and tour guide service fee of $14 per person/day.

5. Triple and Quad occupancy are to be shared with two beds.

6. One luggage per person. Extra luggage surcharge $35 each luggage.No change of pick-up and drop-off locations 3 days prior to departure.

7.No shows at pre-arranged location and time, the whole trip will be cancelled with no refund.

8.Passengers are responsible for all travel documents validity. (If applicable)

9.Travel insurance is recommended, please check with our consultants at the time of booking. 10Any pre-purchased tickets, admission, and meal fee are non-refundable.

10.Your room types are based on hotels' own standards. We can require your needs but not guarantee.

11.Itineraries are subject to change or cancellation at any time due to any unforeseen conditions, including but not limited to, adverse weather, traffic problem,etc.   

12.Passengers are responsible to keep and protect your personal property and personal belongings.

13.Prices or information could be different on your next website visit or session. We don’t accept price adjustment.

14.Minimum of 20  passengers is required for guaranteed departure. Compass Vacation reserves the right to cancel the tour within 3 days prior to departure with full refund value of the package price booked.

 

 Terms and Conditions:

Tour departure date can't be changed after the customer has paid.

a, More than 22 days before departure, $100.00 CAD cancellation fee per person.

b, 12-21 days before departure, renfund 50% of total price.

c, Within 12 days before departure, 100% non-refundable.

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