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What destinations can I visit on a Canada tour from Toronto?
Popular destinations include Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls, Mont-Tremblant, Kingston, Muskoka, Sault Ste. Marie and other locations across Ontario and Quebec. The destinations included depend on the selected itinerary and season.
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How long are the Canada tours from Toronto?
The tours on this page generally last from 2 to 4 days. Two-day tours focus on a smaller region, while 3-4 day itineraries usually combine several Eastern Canada cities and attractions.
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Where do the tours depart from in the Toronto area?
Departure points vary by tour and may include downtown Toronto, Markham or Mississauga. Some itineraries may also offer airport pickup or alternative boarding locations, so check the departure information on the individual tour page.
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Should I choose a 2-day or a 3-4 day Canada tour?
Choose a 2-day tour for a shorter getaway with fewer destinations. A 3-4 day tour is better if you want to combine cities such as Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa with attractions such as the Thousand Islands or Mont-Tremblant.
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Are hotels and transportation included?
Most multi-day tours include ground transportation and hotel accommodations. Hotel category, room arrangements and transportation type vary, so review the itinerary and the Price Includes section before booking.
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Are attraction tickets and meals included in the tour price?
Some tours include selected attractions or meals, while others charge separately for cruises, admission tickets and optional activities. Check the Price Includes and Price Excludes sections of the selected tour for a complete cost breakdown.
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Are the tours available in English and Chinese?
Many tours offer English and Mandarin Chinese guide services. Language availability can vary by departure date and tour operator, so confirm the listed language before completing your reservation.
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Are these Canada tours suitable for families and seniors?
Many itineraries are suitable for families, couples, first-time visitors and seniors. Travelers should still review daily travel time, walking requirements, attraction accessibility and activity level when comparing tours.
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When is the best time to take a Canada tour from Toronto?
Summer is popular for city sightseeing, cruises and outdoor attractions, while fall offers foliage routes in Ontario and Quebec. Selected winter tours may feature seasonal experiences, and spring itineraries can include gardens or tulip festivals.
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Do I need a passport for these tours?
Most itineraries on this page travel within Canada, but passengers should carry valid government-issued identification and meet all Canadian travel requirements. If an itinerary crosses an international border, a valid passport and any required visa will be necessary.