Toronto, Niagara and Montreal by Train 5 Days / 4 Nights
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival in Toronto
Begin your Canada adventure with your arrival at Toronto's International Airport where you will be met and transferred to your downtown Toronto hotel to begin your 2-night stay in this vibrant city.
The remainder of the day is yours to explore Toronto’s bustling nightlife, dining and shopping. Wander over to Yonge Street to browse the latest designer fashions, sample some critically acclaimed Canadian food with international flair at a top-rated restaurant (ask us for suggestions), or brave the glass floor of the CN Tower for a staggering view over the city.
Day 2 – Niagara Falls
Enjoy a full-day sightseeing excursion to Niagara Falls. The journey there starts the adventure, as you travel through the lush vineyards and orchards of the Niagara Peninsula.
As you arrive at Niagara Falls, marvel at the spectacular sight of 6 million cubic feet of water thundering down over the crestline every minute. Then, get even closer to the powerful spray with a classic sightseeing journey on board the Maid of the Mist.
After your adventure, enjoy lunch and a trip along the beautiful Niagara Parkway, which takes you through the historic town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Return to Toronto in the evening.
Day 3 – Toronto to Montreal
Today you will be transferred to Union Station and board Via Rail Canada’s The Corridor train bound for Montreal.
Settle in to your comfortable seat, sip a drink, and enjoy the relaxed sightseeing only offered by taking the Canadian train. Have your camera handy as you pass quaint towns along Lake Ontario, the historic city of Kingston, and the Thousand Islands region before crossing into the province of Quebec.
Your VIA Rail Canada train trip continues along the southern shore of the St. Lawrence River with lovely views of the French-Canadian countryside, before entering the urban landscape of Montreal. Upon arrival in Montreal, spend the remainder of the day exploring the city’s cafe culture and great lounges.
Day 4 – Montreal or Quebec City Excursion
From November to the end of April, enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of Montreal. With the expertise of a local guide, you will discover the celebrated highlights of the city, including the Olympic Park, Mont Royal, Jacques Cartier Square, and St. Joseph's Oratory. After the sightseeing tour, you can venture through Montreal on your own - ask your guide for any special celebrations (Montreal is renowned for its festive spirit, and the sidewalk art fairs and ethnic celebrations are not to be missed. Tonight is also a perfect night to try one of Montreal’s great restaurants - foodies in the know are already calling it an up-and-coming international culinary destination. Ask us for our favorite restaurants!
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If you are traveling between May and October, enjoy a sightseeing tour to charming Quebec City, where past meets present, French meets English, and you’re just as likely to turn a corner and discover a centuries-old chateau as a trendy gallery. Your expert guide will provide the insight into the sights as you discover the Parliament Buildings, Plains of Abraham, Citadel, National Assembly, and many more points of interest.
Day 5 – Departure
Your vacation ends as you are transferred to Montreal's Trudeau International Airport in time to catch your return flight.
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