Our Canadian Destinations

Extraordinary diversity of experiences within Eastern Canada

From cosmopolitan cities to natural wonders, from living history to cutting-edge culture, our destinations offer something remarkable for every interest.

Toronto skyline

Toronto, Ontario

Canada's largest city pulses with the energy of over 200 ethnicities living together in remarkable harmony.

Highlights: CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District, Toronto Islands

Best For: Culture enthusiasts, food lovers, urban explorers

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Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Over 12 million visitors annually witness one of Earth's most powerful natural spectacles.

Highlights: Hornblower Cruises, Journey Behind Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, wine country

Best For: Nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, photographers

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Ottawa Parliament

Ottawa, Ontario

The national capital combines political significance with accessible charm and world-class museums.

Highlights: Parliament Hill, National Gallery, ByWard Market, Rideau Canal

Best For: History buffs, museum lovers, government groups

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Old Montreal

Montreal, Quebec

North America's largest French-speaking city blends European sophistication with creative energy.

Highlights: Old Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal, Underground City

Best For: Francophiles, foodies, arts and culture seekers

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Quebec City

Quebec City, Quebec

The crown jewel of Canadian heritage tourism transports visitors to 17th-century New France.

Highlights: Old Quebec (UNESCO), Chateau Frontenac, Montmorency Falls, Ile d'Orleans

Best For: History enthusiasts, romantic getaways, photographers

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1000 Islands

Kingston & 1000 Islands

Where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River, over 1,800 islands create a unique landscape.

Highlights: 1000 Islands cruises, Fort Henry, Kingston Penitentiary tours, Boldt Castle

Best For: Boat enthusiasts, military history buffs, nature lovers

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Seasonal Considerations

Spring

April-May: Tulip Festival in Ottawa, cherry blossoms, shoulder season pricing

Summer

June-August: Peak season, all attractions open, festivals, longest days

Fall

September-October: Spectacular foliage, harvest festivals, wine harvest

Winter

November-March: Holiday markets, Winterlude, indoor attractions

Combining Destinations

Our itineraries seamlessly combine multiple destinations. Popular combinations include Toronto + Niagara Falls (3-4 days), Montreal + Quebec City (3-4 days), and the full Eastern Canada Classic: Toronto to Quebec City (7-10 days).

Learn more about Canadian Heritage sites across our destinations.

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