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Lusso Travel Ltd, No. 1 Glasshouse - 1LG1,
Alderley Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK10 4TG

10 day Canada multi-centre itinerary Canada's Capital Cities plus Niagara Falls
Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec

Experience eastern Canada in style, where cosmopolitan cities meet natural wonders, historic charm and the elegance of iconic Fairmont hotels.

Number of days 10
prices from Prices are available on request
Inclusions Departures from May to September Airport transfers Motorcoach transportation Services of a Tauck Director, local guides and drivers 9 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 7 dinners (B,L,D)
Canada's Capital Cities plus Niagara Falls highlights

In Toronto, enjoy a private evening at the Royal Ontario Museum, surrounded by priceless artefacts and fascinating exhibits.

Cruise to the base of Niagara Falls, then unwind in Niagara-on-the-Lake, known for its charm, fine wines and elegant boutiques.

Sail through the Thousand Islands before arriving in Ottawa, where Gothic landmarks and riverside views frame the capital’s grand charm.

Taste your way through Old Montreal, a lively blend of cobbled streets, 18th-century facades and the city’s most celebrated flavours.

Discover Quebec City and Île d’Orléans, where French colonial heritage meets striking landscapes and farm-to-table cuisine.

Day 1 Arrive in Toronto (D)

A transfer from Toronto International Airport to The Fairmont Royal York upon arrival is included. Meet your travel companions at a welcome reception and dinner at the amazing Royal Ontario Museum, a special experience for Tauck guests only!

Day 2 Niagara Falls & Toronto (B,D)

Journey to thundering Niagara Falls this morning for a cruise near the plunging waters and misty spray of the waterfalls, raincoats on. Have lunch as you please amidst the Victorian charms of Niagara-on-the-Lake, before returning to Toronto for an afternoon spent as you wish. Enjoy dinner at your leisure tonight included at the hotel.

Day 3 Thousand Islands Cruise and on to Ottawa (B,L,D)

En route through Ontario to Canada's capital city of Ottawa today, stop at Rockport and embark on a cruise along the St. Lawrence River through the scenic Thousand Islands. Lunch is provided as you cruise past the region's postcard-perfect island escapes, from charming cottages to mansions. Disembark in Rockport and continue overland to the heart of Ottawa; your historic Fairmont hotel is reminiscent of a French château. Dine at the hotel at your leisure this evening with views of Canada's Parliament and the Rideau Canal Locks, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 4 Ottawa (B)

Sightseeing in Ottawa includes guided visits at the city's grand Parliament buildings, including the House of Commons; vaulted ceilings, marble floors and stone walls with hundreds of gargoyles and reliefs create a grand feel. Next, delve into the stories of Canada and its people on a guided tour at the Canadian Museum of History. Dating back to 1856, it is one of Canada's oldest public institutions and a showcase of Canadian history, archaeology, ethnology and cultural studies. Spend the remainder of the day enjoying city sights as you wish.

Day 5 On to Montreal (B,L,D)

Today it's off to French-speaking Montreal! Along the way, stop for lunch at the privately owned Château Vaudreuil, set in sumptuous gardens on the shores of the Lake of Two Mountains. On arrival in Montreal, a local guide joins you to offer an introduction to life in the Province of Quebec. Your
recently renovated landmark hotel is set in the heart of this remarkable multicultural, bilingual city.

Day 6 Old Montreal (B,D)

Join us for a walking and tasting tour in the oldest part of the city; find cobblestone streets lit by gas lamps and city squares graced with 18th- and 19th-century buildings that will remind you of the history and romance of "Old World" Europe; you'll also sample epicurean delights for which Vieux-Montréal is famous. Pursue your own special interests this afternoon. There are outdoor plazas, museums and historic churches to explore and a revitalized waterfront that's perfect for strolling. Dinner tonight is at a popular restaurant in Old Montreal. Bon appétit!

Day 7 Montmorency Falls & Quebec (B,L,D)

Leave Montreal this morning for Quebec City, following the mighty St. Lawrence River to Trois-Rivières; stop for lunch and a maple sugar demonstration at a traditional Québecois sugar shack; in springtime, these cabanes à sucre collect the natural bounty of local trees to produce pure maple syrup, adding nuances of caramel, wood and smoke to achieve mouth-watering flavors. Continue on to majestic Montmorency Falls for a guided tour and a gondola ride; it's 98 feet higher than Niagara Falls. Montmorency is not far from Quebec City, your home for the next three nights. Your hotel, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, sits up high on a bluff above the St. Lawrence River; below lies historic, walled Old Quebec City. Dinner is at the hotel tonight at your leisure.

Day 8 Quebec City sights & Île d'Orléans (B,L)

On a Quebec City orientation tour, discover the many faces of one of the oldest cities in North America. Get an overview of sights like La Citadelle de Québec, the largest British fortress built in North America (overlooking the St. Lawrence River) and the adjacent Plains of Abraham. Venture outside of the city for a special visit to historic Île d'Orléans, a French inspired island of red-roofed farm houses and bountiful fields of agricultural produce, from vegetables to fruits. Savor lunch in a historic centuries-old French flour mill; the remainder of the day and evening are free.

Day 9 Quebec City (B,D)

If you wish, you may join your local guide this morning for an included, private tour of your historic hotel, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. Otherwise, the entire day is yours to enjoy Quebec City's enchanting setting on the St. Lawrence River, its rich architectural legacy and its colorful past. The only fortified city north of Mexico, historic Quebec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Explore the cobblestoned streets of Old Quebec where the Upper and Lower towns welcome with ramparts, citadels and 17th- and 18th-century houses, or people-watch from European-inspired cafés. Join with your new friends tonight for a farewell reception with entertainment and dinner at the landmark hotel.

Day 10 Quebec City (B)

On the final day, enjoy more time strolling the city streets before a transfer from Fairmont Le Château Frontenac to Quebec City International Airport.

Where to stay
Fairmont Royal York

A Twenties icon with a modern twist, this timeless grande dame is vast and imposing, with its stone pillars, hand-painted ceilings and 18 floors housing everything from spacious guestrooms and fabulous restaurants to an indoor pool, boutique shops and even a ballroom.

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Fairmont Royal York

A Twenties icon with a modern twist, this timeless grande dame is vast and imposing, with its stone pillars, hand-painted ceilings and 18 floors housing everything from spacious guestrooms and fabulous restaurants to an indoor pool, boutique shops and even a ballroom.

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Fairmont Chateau Laurier

Since opening in 1912, Fairmont Chateau Laurrier has dominated the Ottawa skyline. Named after Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, this stately property is located just steps from the Rideau Canal and only a few minutes’ walk from Canada’s parliament buildings.

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Fairmont Chateau Laurier

Since opening in 1912, Fairmont Chateau Laurrier has dominated the Ottawa skyline. Named after Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, this stately property is located just steps from the Rideau Canal and only a few minutes’ walk from Canada’s parliament buildings.

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Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

First opening its doors in 1958, this landmark property paved the way for a new generation of hotels in Quebec. Following a multi-million-dollar renovation, the hotel is once again at the top of its game, with new restaurants, a renovated wellness centre and stylish accommodations.

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Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

First opening its doors in 1958, this landmark property paved the way for a new generation of hotels in Quebec. Following a multi-million-dollar renovation, the hotel is once again at the top of its game, with new restaurants, a renovated wellness centre and stylish accommodations.

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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Designed in the style of a Loire Valley château complete with elegant copper roofs and striking turrets, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac rises high above Old Québec, offering impeccable service and sweeping views of the St Lawrence River and the city’s historic streets.

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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Designed in the style of a Loire Valley château complete with elegant copper roofs and striking turrets, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac rises high above Old Québec, offering impeccable service and sweeping views of the St Lawrence River and the city’s historic streets.

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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Designed in the style of a Loire Valley château complete with elegant copper roofs and striking turrets, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac rises high above Old Québec, offering impeccable service and sweeping views of the St Lawrence River and the city’s historic streets.

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