Explore the world while you can .......
CANADA
Toronto/Niagara Falls/Ottawa/Montreal/Quebec
Montmorency Falls
8D 7N
Explore the world while you can .......
CANADA
Toronto/Niagara Falls/Ottawa/Montreal/Quebec
Montmorency Falls
8D 7N
Day 01 Arrive in Toronto (-/-/-)
Arrive at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport and transfer to your hotel. Check in, relax, free and easy at own leisure.
Overnight in Toronto.
Day 02 Toronto city tour / CN Tower (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed for a City Tour of Toronto, Canada's largest city and the vibrant, multicultural capital of Ontario, known for its iconic skyline dominated by the CN Tower, which sits on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and serves as a global hub for business, finance, arts, and culture.
Explore the Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum and hall of fame located in Toronto, Ontario, dedicated to preserving the history of ice hockey and honoring its greatest players, builders, and officials.
Visit the CN Tower a 553.3-metre-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, completed in 1976, which held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years until 2007, remains the tallest free-standing land structure in the Western Hemisphere and celebrated its 50th anniversary of construction milestones.
Next, visit the Rogers Centre, originally named the SkyDome, a world-renowned multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, best known as the home ballpark of the Toronto Blue Jays. Opened in 1989, it is famous for its pioneering fully retractable motorized roof and its location directly adjacent to the CN Tower.
Have Lunch and visit the Air Canada Centre (ACC), a multi-purpose indoor arena in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that was officially renamed Scotiabank Arena in July 2018. The venue underwent this rebranding following a massive 20-year, $800 million naming rights agreement between Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) and Scotiabank.
Olympic Spirit, Olympic Spirit Toronto was a short-lived, interactive Olympic-themed sports entertainment centre located at 33 Dundas Street East next to Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto.
Visit, Toronto's Harbourfront is a vibrant waterfront neighborhood along the shores of Lake Ontario, serving as a primary hub for arts, culture, and recreation, located right in downtown Toronto along Queens Quay, it offers an energetic mix of boardwalk trails, scenic parks, cultural venues, and direct water access.
Follow up with the St. Lawrence Market Lofts is an authentic, highly coveted 4-storey residential hard loft building located at 81A Front Street East in Toronto, Ontario, originally constructed between 1857 and 1860 as vintage commercial warehouses, these historic Pre-Confederation structures were converted into a 53-unit boutique condominium complex in 2002–2003 by the Georgian Group.
Visit, the Toronto Entertainment District, is roughly bounded by University Avenue, Spadina Avenue, Queen Street West, and the lakeshore, the city's premier hub for arts, dining, and nightlife.
Visit the Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the two of the most iconic cultural landmarks located in Toronto, Ontario. While Casa Loma offers a look into early 20th-century luxury and Edwardian architecture, the ROM stands as Canada’s largest museum, showcasing a vast collection of natural history and global cultures.
Visit the Bata Shoe Museum, world-renowned cultural institution located in downtown Toronto, dedicated entirely to the global history, culture, and art of footwear. The museum houses an incredible collection of over 15,000 shoes and related artifacts, spanning 4,500 years of human history.
Next, visit the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, North America's busiest shopping mall and a landmark architectural marvel located in the downtown core of Toronto, spanning several city blocks along Yonge Street, the complex features a soaring, glass-covered galleria containing over 230 retailers, multi-level parkades, and distinct indoor landmarks like Michael Snow’s famous Flight Stop Canadian geese sculpture.
Have Dinner, transfer to hotel, free and easy at on leisure. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 03 Niagara Falls with Hornblower Cruise (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed to Niagara Falls by road approx 1.15 hours, a world-famous natural wonder comprising three waterfalls, the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls straddling the US-Canada border, famous for its immense volume and scenic beauty, the destination attracts millions of visitors annually for up-close boat tours, scenic trails, and family-friendly attractions.
Have Lunch and visit the Table Rock, the Floral clock, the Clifton Hill and the Niagara on the Lake.
Ride the famous “Hornblower Cruise” which takes you close to the thundering Falls and around the American Falls (seasonal).
Drive back to Toronto, have Dinner, transfer to hotel, free and easy at own leisure. Overnight stay at Toronto.
Day 04 Toronto/Ottawa (B/-/-)
After breakfast, check out and drive to Ottawa by Coach 4.33hrs with one stopover to stretch out your muscles.
Upon arrival in Ottawa, have Lunch and proceed for a guided city tour, starting with the Parliament Building Complex, located on Parliament Hill along Wellington Street in Ottawa, the heart of Canada's federal government and a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture.
Visit the Supreme Court of Canada, the highest court in the country and serves as the final court of appeal for all legal disputes, located at Wellington Street in Ottawa, which rules on issues of public and private importance, including constitutional and criminal law.
Next, visit the National Arts Centre (NAC) in Ottawa, Canada's premier bilingual, multi-disciplinary performing arts hub, located at Elgin St along the scenic Rideau Canal, an iconic institution serves as a national stage for music, dance, and theatre.
Explore the Rideau Canal is a 202-kilometre-long UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ontario, that connects the city of Ottawa to Kingston Harbour on Lake Ontario, completed in 1832, North America’s oldest continuously operated canal system. Today, it serves as a major recreational hub managed by Parks Canada.
Visit the Ottawa City Hall, center for municipal government, situated at Laurier Avenue West in downtown Ottawa, a concrete and glass structure handles major public administration and municipal services.
Next, walk to Rockcliffe Lookout, a breathtaking scenic viewpoint located in the historic Rockcliffe Park in east-end Ottawa, within the wealthy, historic neighborhood, sits high on a bluff, offering panoramic views of the Ottawa River, Gatineau, the Parliament Hill, in the Quebec landscape, is accessible 24 hours a day.
Stroll on the Ows Lake or the Dow's Lake, a scenic, man-made lake located on the historic Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario, serves as a central hub for year-round outdoor recreation, dining, and major cultural festivals just south of the city's downtown core.
Visitors flock to the Dow's Lake Pavilion to rent canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and stand-up paddleboards. Unsupervised public swimming is also permitted at the dedicated NCC recreational dock, which features regular water testing. When the lake freezes over, it acts as a primary gateway to the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world's largest skating rink. It also hosts activities during Ottawa's Winterlude festival.
The Summerland Ornamental Gardens, a historic, 6-hectare (15-acre) botanical site located in Summerland, British Columbia, perched beautifully above Okanagan Lake, established in 1916, these heritage gardens function as a living classroom focused on water-smart xeriscape gardening tailored to the dry Okanagan climate.
Visit, the Ottawa's Chinatown & Little Italy, are vibrant, distinct, and directly adjacent cultural enclaves located just west of downtown of Chinatown centers along Somerset Street West (spanning between Bronson Avenue and Bayview), while Little Italy centers around Preston Street, famously known as Corso Italia, together, they form a diverse cultural hub known for exceptional dining, unique shopping, and lively community festivals.
Next, the primary option is the official Ottawa Farmers' Market, which operates five distinct producer-only locations across the city featuring local farmers, bakers, and artisans, another iconic location is the historic ByWard Market, which features a year-round indoor hall and seasonal outdoor public stalls, the largest market featuring over 85 vendors, live music, and hot food court items. It moves indoors to the Aberdeen Pavilion during cold winter months.
Have Dinner, transfer to hote, free and easy at own leisure. Overnight stay at Ottawa.
Day 05 Ottawa/Montreal (B/-/-)
After breakfast, drive approx 2 hours to Montreal by Coach, the largest city in Quebec and Canada’s second most populous metropolis, known as the cultural and fashion capital of Canada, offers a unique blend of North American energy and European charm, famed for its historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich francophone heritage.
Upon arrival transfer to hotel, check in, relax. Free and easy at own leisure, explore Montreal city. Overnight stay at Montreal.
Day 06 Montreal City Tour (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed for an exciting city tour of Montreal starting with the Old Montreal or Vieux-Montréal, a historic 17th-century district in Québec, famous for its cobblestone streets, French-colonial architecture, and lively plazas, it seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern boutiques, galleries, and cafes.
Next, visit the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture located in the historic Old Montreal district of Quebec, built in 1824, a minor basilica is world-renowned for its highly dramatic, colorful interior featuring a deep blue vaulted ceiling studded with thousands of 24-karat gold stars.
Visit the Montreal Olympic Park or Parc olympique, an iconic multi-venue architectural marvel located in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district, one of Montreal's signature tourist and recreation hubs.
Next, visit the Mount Royal Park, a sprawling 200-hectare green space in the heart of Montréal, Québec, designed by the legendary Frederick Law Olmsted, standing as the city's highest peak (764 feet), which offers stunning skyline views, iconic landmarks, and four seasons of outdoor activities.
Visit the St. Joseph’s Oratory, of Mount Royal, a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located at 3800 Queen Mary Road in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit in Montreal, Quebec.
Have Lunch and visit the Montreal Harbor, officially separated into the working Port of Montreal and the recreational Old Port of Montréal, a major waterfront and shipping hub located on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, two distinct but connected waterfront areas along the St. Lawrence River, the massive commercial Port of Montreal and the historic, tourist-friendly Old Port of Montreal, together they form one of Canada's most critical economic engines and its premier urban recreational spaces.
Not to miss the Montreal’s Chinatown also known locally as le Quartier chinois, an historic, vibrant cultural enclave nestled directly between Downtown and Old Montreal, established in the 1890s, it spans a compact, highly walkable square-block area heavily concentrated along the pedestrian-only portion of De la Gauchetière Street.
Visit the, Place Ville Marie (PVM) is a large office and shopping complex skyscraper in Downtown Montreal, Quebec,comprising four office buildings and an underground shopping plaza, located in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, standing at 188 meters (617 feet) tall with 47 floors, completed in 1962, was built in the International style as the headquarters for the Royal Bank of Canada, serves as the historic anchor for Montreal’s famous Underground City (RÉSO).
Next, visit the Montreal City Hall or Hôtel de Ville de Montréal, the historic five-story seat of local government in Montreal, Quebec, located in the heart of Old Montreal, built between 1872 and 1878, a stunning example of the Second Empire architectural style, featuring an ornate facade, mansard roofs, and a striking central clock tower.
Visit the Centre Bell a premier multi-purpose indoor arena located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, serves as the iconic home ice for the Montreal Canadiens NHL franchise, opened on March 16, 1996, to replace the historic Montreal Forum, it stands as the largest hockey arena in the world by seating capacity.
Visit the Downtown Montreal known locally as Centre-Ville is the vibrant financial, shopping, and cultural heart of the city, tucked between the iconic Mount Royal park to the north and the historic cobblestones of Old Montreal to the south, it seamlessly blends skyscrapers with a bustling student energy and year-round festivals.
Have Dinner, transfer to hotel, free and easy at own leisure. Overnight in Montreal.
Day 07 Quebec & Montmorency Falls (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed for a day tour to Quebec City through all the historical treasures of Quebec, starting from Place Royale, or
Plains of Abraham, a historic public square located in the Lower Town (Basse-Ville) of Old Quebec, widely celebrated as the birthplace of French civilization in North America, the exact location where French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in 1608 by building a small fur trading post and fort. Today, this stone-paved plaza remains one of the most popular cultural landmarks in Canada, instantly recognizable by its 17th and 18th-century European-style architecture and narrow cobblestone streets.
Visit the Parliament Building or Hôtel du Parlement in Quebec City, an iconic eight-floor historic landmark that serves as the home of the National Assembly of Quebec, designed in the striking Second Empire architectural style by Eugène-Étienne Taché, it features a grand façade dedicated to the historic figures of Quebec.
Visit the Montmorency Falls (Chute Montmorency) a breathtaking 83-metre-tall (272 feet) waterfall located in Quebec, just 15 minutes east of historic Quebec City the centrepiece of the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and stands a striking 30 metres higher than Niagara Falls, making it the tallest waterfall in the province of Quebec.
Visit the Île d'Orléans is a picturesque island located in the St. Lawrence River just 5 kilometres east of downtown Quebec City, spanning 34 kilometres in length, is widely celebrated as the birthplace of Francophones in North America and serves as a living museum of traditional rural Quebec history.
End the tour with Place D’Armes a major historic public square located in the heart of the Old Montreal district in Quebec, as the second-oldest public space in Montreal, it serves as a central hub for tourism and showcases architectural landmarks from several centuries of the city's history.
Have Dinner, transfer to hotel, free and easy at own leisure. Overnight in Montreal.
Day 08 Departure (B/-/-)
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for onward destination.
Package includes:-
Return airport transfers.
(Insurance and Medical claim from country of origin from departure till arrival date at country of origin, implies only for Malaysians)*.
AC Transport throughout the tours and sightseeing.
All entrance fee as highlighted in the itinerary.
English speaking and friendly driver cum guide throughout the tour.
3 nights in Toronto - 3* hotel with Twin/Double or Triple sharing with breakfast.
1 night in Ottawa - 3* hotel with Twin/Double or Triple sharing with breakfast.
3 nights in Montreal - 3* hotel with Twin/Double or Triple sharing with breakfast.
All meals as mentioned.
Toll, Parking, Tourist Tax, Driver allowance and Fuel charges.
Package Excludes:
International/Domestic Airfare and Visa application.
Insurance and Medical claim.
Personnel Expenditures.
Early check-in and late check-out.
Camera/Video fees.
All Calls, Laundry, alcoholic or Non Alcoholic beverages or bottled water used in hotel, items ordered on room service, mini bar etc.
Tipping for tour guides/drivers/bell boys.
Any departure tax etc.
All others specifically not mentioned in the includes.
Remarks:
Package rate will be calculated according to your group size upon request.
Reservation and bookings of hotel/flight has not been made till confirmation and payment received.
Rates will be revised if any less or more guest upon confirmation.
Itinerary mentioned above is subject to changes according to your flight timings.
All hotels check in / checkout time is 1400 Hrs / 1200 Noon.
Surcharge is applicable for weekend hotel bookings.
Full payment shall be made at least 14 days in advance efore the travelling date to secure transportation.
Late check-out will be charged extra at your own cost.
Early check in is subject to room availability.
Passports must be valid 6 months ahead of the departing date of the visiting country.
Any sudden political changes and protests, natural disaster and unforeseen circumstances in the arrival country is beyond our control,
therefore refund of payment is subject to the law of the country of landing.
Last minute cancelation and refund of payment made for the tour package is subject to the hotel refunds the cancellation of rooms at
last minute.