Itinerary
Day 1:Toronto
Hotel:
Standard:
Quality/Comfort/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar
Deluxe:
Sheraton Parkway/Hilton Markham/Delta or similar - Toronto Only
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
As guests arrive in Toronto, they will meet their guide and transfer to their hotel for the evening.
Day 2:Toronto - Sudbury - Sault Ste. Marie(718 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Quality/Comfort Inn/Super 8 or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
In the morning, we will depart from Toronto, driving north to the city of Sudbury. Here, we will stop at Science North, the city's museum of science and technology. Afterwards, we will visit the Big Nickel. Then, we will leave Sudbury and drive to Sault Ste. Marie, where we will spend the night.
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Sudbury, ON
Sudbury is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population. By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the seventh largest in Canada. It was once a major lumber centre and a world leader in nickel mining.
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Science North
This interactive museum in Sudbury is a large, two building complex full of exhibits on science and technology, including an IMAX theater, a butterfly gallery, and planetarium. Because so many exhibits are interactive, this is a truly immersive experience.
Admission (Optional): Adult $23 / C$32; Child $18 / C$25 (2-12 yrs); Senior $20 / C$28 (65+)
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Big Nickel
A monument to Sudbury's proud history of nickel-mining, the Big Nickel is on the grounds of Dynamic Earth, a local science museum. It quickly became one of the city's best-known landmarks.
Day 3:Sault Ste. Marie - Great Agawa Canyon - Sault Ste. Marie
Hotel:
Standard:
Quality/Comfort Inn/Super 8 or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
In the morning, we will board the Agawa Canyon Train Tour to travel to Agawa Canyon Park. As we explore this area, we will have a chance to visit Bridal Veil Falls and Black Beaver Falls. In the evening, we will return to Sault Ste. Marie for the night.
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Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Sault Ste. Marie is a city in Ontario, Canada. The city is gifted with a seasonal climate perfect for thrilling outdoor activities all year round:in Falls, it invite visitors to Agawa Canyon, while warm summers attract visitors to take up canoeing, fishing or hiking.
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Agawa Canyon Train Tour
The only easy way to get to Agawa Canyon Wilderness Park in Ontario is by taking a train from the nearest city, Sault Ste. Marie, that stops right in the heart of the canyon.
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Agawa Canyon Park
Agawa Canyon is shallow and located in a sparsely populated region of Ontario. There is a wilderness park in the canyon that can only be reached via the train from the city of Sault Ste. Marie to the south.
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Bridal Veil Falls
Located in Agawa Canyon Wilderness Park, Bridal Veil Falls are one of the area's most visited waterfalls, standing at about 225 feet above the Agawa River below.
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Black Beaver Falls
One of the many waterfalls that drain into the Agawa River from the rims of the canyon, the 175-foot Black Beaver Falls are in the heart of Agawa canyon Wilderness Park, which is only accessible by train.
Day 4:Sault Ste. Marie - Gravenhurst - Toronto(833 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Quality/Best Western or similar
Deluxe:
Sheraton Parkway
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Departing from Sault Ste. Marie, we will travel to Gravenhurst, another site famous for its fall colors, where we will see the House of Dr. Norman Bethune. Then, we will board the Segwun Steamship to take a Muskoka Lakes Cruise, passing by Millionaire's Row. Then drive north to the famous Dorset Watchtower, climbing 360 degrees to overlook the boundless and intoxicating maple forest scenery of the Yagang Mountains. In the evening, we will arrive in Toronto.
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Gravenhurst, ON
Gravenhurst is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Bracebridge, Ontario.
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Bethune House
This Canadian National Historic Site commemorates the life of Dr. Henry Norman Bethune, who selflessly served as a battlefront surgeon around the world, as well as a teacher, inventor, artist, activist, and humanitarian.
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Muskoka Lakes,
This municipality and lakes region in Ontario is an excellent place to cruise, as there are many islands with exquisitely adorned homes, like those of Millionaire's Row.
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Muskoka Steamship Cruise
Visitors will board a large steamship cruiser to take a cruise of the beautiful Muskoka Lakes region, where we will get to see the amazing houses on Millionaire's Row.
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $40 / C$56; Child $20 / C$28 (0-12 yrs); Senior $40 / C$56 (65+). Holiday prices slightly increased
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Millionaire's Row (Passing By)
The name Millionaire's Row is used to describe the series of houses that sit on the coasts of the Muskoka Lakes. Visitors to the region should be sure to take a cruise of this region to see these marvelous homes.
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Dwight, ON
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Dorset Scenic Lookout Tower
With a breathtaking 360 degree view, the observation deck of the historic Dorset Tower stands 142 metres (465 feet) above Dorset in Lake of Bays.
Day 5:Toronto - Ottawa - Montreal(658 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Comfort/Quality Hotel Montreal or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Excluded; Lunch: Meal Plan; Dinner: Meal Plan
In the early morning, we will depart from Toronto to visit Canada's capital, Ottawa, where we will go on a sightseeing tour to visit Parliament Hill (outside view), the Peace Tower, the Centennial Flame, Rideau Canal, the Canadian War Museum, and the Canadian Museum of History, which we will find across the river in Gatineau, QC. Continue our journey to Canada's second largest city, Montreal. Proceed to hotel after dinner.
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Ottawa, ON
Located on the Ottawa River in eastern Ontario, Canada's capital city is also its center of technology and politics. This historic city features many museums, art galleries, and performance centers as well as other attractions like the Rideau Canal.
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Canadian War Museum
In 1880, the Canadian government founded the Canadian War Museum as a place to house a collection of military artifacts and memorabilia it had in its possession. The items in the collection span hundreds of years through present-day conflicts.
Admission (Optional): Adult $18 / C$25; Child $13 / C$17 (0-12 yrs); Senior $17 / C$23 (65+)
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Centennial Flame
The Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill in Canada's capital city of Ottawa. The flame was dedicated in celebration of Canada's 100th Anniversary in 1967, and was so well-received by the public that it was made a permanent monument.
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Parliament Hill
Parliament Hill, located on the banks of the Ottawa River Canada's capital city, is home to the Canadian Parliament. The gorgeous location and dramatic architecture make this a huge tourist location-- more than 3 million people come every year.
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Peace Tower
The Peace Tower is a large clock tower in Ottawa, Ontario that sits at the center of Parliament Hill. This iconic Canadian building appears on both the fifty- and twenty-dollar Canadian bills. It is more than 300 feet tall.
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Rideau Canal
The Rideau Canal connects the Ottawa River in Ottawa, Ontario to Lake Ontario in Kingston. From May to October when the locks are open, it is a popular boating and recreation area for locals and tourists alike.
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Gatineau, QC
Gatineau is a city in western Quebec, Canada. It is the fourth-largest city in the province after Montreal, Quebec City, and Laval. It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately across from Ottawa, together with which it forms Canada's National Capital Region.
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Canadian Museum of History
First established in 1856 as a geological center, the museum that would become the Canadian Museum of History quickly began accumulating ethnological and biological artifacts. By 1968, its continual growth forced it to move to its current location.
Admission (Optional): Adult $20 / C$28; Child $15 / C$20 (0-12 yrs); Senior $18 / C$25 (65+)Duration: 40 Minutes to 1 Hour
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Montreal, QC
Montreal, Quebec is the second-largest city in Canada, and the center of French Canadian culture. Called "Canada's Cultural Capital," Montreal offers much to see and do, whether you are looking to explore history or the arts.
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Notre-Dame Basilica (Outside Visit)
The Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec is the oldest parish church in North America, founded in 1647. It is also the first to be elevated to the rank of basilica. Visitors also come for its impressive neoclassical architecture.
Day 6:Montreal - Mont Tremblant - Quebec City(401 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Comfort/Quality Hotel Quebec or similar
Deluxe:
Walking distance to luxury hotels in old Quebec City/Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
Meals:
Breakfast: Included - by Standard Hotel; Lunch: Meal Plan - Maple Syrup lunch; Dinner: Meal Plan - French dinner
This morning, we will leave Montreal and proceed to Mont Tremblant. There, we will have a chance to take a Panoramic Gondola to enjoy the spectacular views of the mountain. In the afternoon, we will head our way to Quebec City to see the Ramparts of Old Quebec, Chateau Frontenac, and Parliament Building. We will also grab a cup of coffee at a local cafe to get a taste of the culture.
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Mont-Tremblant, QC
Mont-Tremblant is a Quebecois city nestled in the Laurentian Mountain range. It is a beautifully quaint mountain town, making it a highly popular winter destination.
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Panoramic Gondola
Mont Tremblant is the highest peak in the Laurentian mountains. From the town below, you can take a scenic gondola ride up to the top of the mountain, where you can engage in a wealth of fun activities.
Admission (Optional): Adult $29 / C$40; Child $20 / C$27 (0-12 yrs); Senior $29 / C$40 (65+)
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Quebec City, QC
Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. It was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, and some of the architecture in Old Quebec dates back centuries. The Chateau Frontenac is the most famous landmark.
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Chateau Frontenac
The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is a famous grand hotel and a National Historic Site of Canada. The hotel, which is essentially a castle, sits on a hilltop in the city, and is perhaps the most-photographed hotel in the world.
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Ramparts of Quebec City
The ramparts of Quebec City, located throughout the city, are the remaining walls and gates that were once part of the city's system of defensive fortifications.
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Parliament Building
This impressive and breathtaking Second-Empire-style building is home to all of the governmental functions of Quebec. Construction on the imposing building took ten years beginning in 1877. The buildings is surrounded by statues of famous Quebecois.
Day 7:Quebec City - Thousand Islands - Toronto(788 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Quality/Comfort/Best Western or similar
Deluxe:
Sheraton/Hilton or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included - by Standard Hotel; Lunch: Meal Plan; Dinner: Excluded
Today ,we will leave Quebec City and head to the Thousand Islands region, where we will have the chance to take a Boat Tour of the area. ( After November, you will have chance to take the Thousand Islands Helicopter Ride.)
We will return to Toronto in the early evening.
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Thousand Islands, ON
An international tourism destination situated between Canada and the United States along the St. Lawrence River. The region takes its name from the more than 1,000 islands that dot the lakes and rivers along this international waterway.
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Thousand Islands Cruise
The 1,864 scattered across the United States-Canada border in the St. Lawrence River were once an ideal location for bootleggers to sneak alcohol into the prohibition-era US from Canada. Today it is an area of beauty and history.
Admission (Optional): Adult $30 / C$42; Child $20 / C$28 (0-12 yrs); Senior $26 / C$36 (65+)Opening Hours: Apr 17 - Nov 2Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
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Thousand Islands Helicopter
By taking this Thousand Island Helicopter ride, tourists could overview the charm of thousand island, which is one of three natural wonders in Canada.
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $157 / C$220; Child $157 / C$220 (0-12 yrs); Senior $157 / C$220 (65+)Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes
Day 8:Toronto - Niagara Falls(128 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Comfort Inn or similar within 8-10 minutes drive to the waterfall scenic spot
All hotels have a surcharge of $120/room for weekend stays
Deluxe:
Quality Inn or similar within 8-10 minutes' walking distance to the waterfall central scenic area
(book one month in advance from the departure date, free upgrade and complimentary breakfast!
Book within one month: additional $120/room (no breakfast))
Optional upgrade to Falls view room (no breakfast)
Standard hotel: $180/room(May, Sep), $360/room(Jun - Aug) : Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls or similar
Premium Hotel: $300/room(May, Sep), $600/room(Jun - Aug) : Hilton/Sheraton/Embassy suite or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
In the early morning, we will drive to Niagara Falls. Upon arrival, we will begin with an IMAX movie. After that, we will get to ascend to the top of the Skylon Tower for a panoramic view. After lunch, we will ride the famous Horn Blower Cruise for a close-up view of the Falls. Then we will visit the world-famous Niagara Falls vineyard area and taste Canadian specialty ice wine for free. After dinner, we will be able to visit Clifton Hill and see the Illumination of the Falls.
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Niagara Falls Canada, ON
Known and loved for both their power and their beauty, the Niagara Falls offer an experience unlike any other. More water tumbles down from the Niagara River every minute than any other place in the world.
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Hornblower Niagara City Cruises
Formerly Maid of the Mist, the Hornblower Cruise now runs Niagara cruise operations on the Canadian side of the Falls. This boat ride will take passengers as close to the roaring waters of the Falls as possible!
Admission (Optional): Adult $39 / C$54; Child $27 / C$37 (0-12 yrs); Senior $39 / C$54 (65+)Opening Hours: Mar 29 - Nov 27Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes
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Skylon Tower
Get spectacular views of the region from 775 above the mighty Falls. Overlooks both the American Falls, New York and the larger Horseshoe Falls, Ontario from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
Admission (Optional): Adult $17 / C$23; Child $9 / C$12 (0-12 yrs); Senior $17 / C$23 (65+)Duration: 30 Minutes to 1 Hour
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Niagara Falls Illumination Canada
For more than 75 years, visitors to Niagara Falls have been able to enjoy a nighttime illumination of the impressive American and Horseshoe falls. Every night of the year at dusk, visitors can experience the falls a new way.
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Niagara Falls IMAX
Home of one of the most spectacular IMAX adventure of all time. In 45mins you'll witness the sights and sounds of the Falls through the perspective of the daredevils who have tried to conquer it.
Admission (Optional): Adult $11 / C$15; Child $8 / C$11 (0-12 yrs); Senior $11 / C$15 (65+)Duration: 15-20 Minutes
Day 9:Toronto
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Departing early morning to Downtown Toronto. You will first make photo stops at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, University of Toronto and Toronto's Chinatown. You will then have a chance to climb up the CN Tower. If weather permits, take the sightseeing Central Island Cruise across to the Toronto Islands. Have a walk on the islands and enjoy the beautiful view of Toronto skyline. After lunch, you will visit another Toronto landmark, Casa Loma. Afterwards, transfer to Toronto Airport for your onward flight. Please see "Departure and Return" for more detailed information regarding pickup and drop-off times and locations.
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Toronto, ON
Perched on the shores of beautiful Lake Ontario, this historic city combines modern innovation with traditional Canadian culture and style.
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Ontario Legislative Building (Outside Visit)
The Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is the seventh structure to function as the parliamentary building of the province of Ontario. This impressive building is in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style and was built in 1893.
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University of Toronto
Routinely placed in the top 30 institutions of higher learning in the world, the University of Toronto has been educating the masses since 1827. Widely considered the best university in Canada, it is known for its pioneering research.
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Toronto Centre Island Cruise (Optional if weather permits)
Take the sightseeing Central Island Cruise across to the Toronto Islands. Have a walk on the islands and enjoy the beautiful view of Toronto skyline.
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $28 / C$38; Child $20 / C$27 (0-12 yrs); Senior $28 / C$38 (65+)
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Chinatown
One of the largest Chinatowns in North America is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Toronto contains several Chinatowns. This one is the oldest, dating back to the 1870s, and the historical area features many authentic groceries, restaurants, and shops.
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CN Tower
Most recognizable landmark and the tallest building in Canada. Enjoy panoramic views through glass floor observation decks and see why this structure was recently nominated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Admission (Optional): Adult $37 / C$51; Child $25 / C$34 (0-12 yrs); Senior $26 / C$36 (65+)
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Casa Loma
This century-old Gothic-style house in Toronto was originally the home of financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Today, it serves as a museum that showcases the history of life in Toronto and what life was like in the early 1900s.
Admission (Optional): Adult $33 / C$45; Child $21 / C$29 (3-12 yrs); Senior $29 / C$40 (65+)
Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
Accommodation for 8 Nights, including taxes and porterage.
All domestic ground transportation via air-conditioned motor coach; or via 7-Seat/15-Seat minibus, subject to guest numbers
Tour guide (English/ Chinese) for the entire tour
Price Excludes
A mandatory service fees for your tour guide and bus driver (CAD$16/person/day)
All meals and drinks during the trip, although eating arrangements will be made by your tour guide
Airport transfer driver service fee: CAD$8 per person per time.
Personal room fees such as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/ mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified.
Any private expenses
Activities & Attractions
| Destination |
Adult |
Child |
Senior |
| Gatineau, QC |
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Canadian Museum of History (Optional) |
$20 / C$28 |
$15 / C$20 (0-12 yrs) |
$18 / C$25 (65+) |
| Mont-Tremblant, QC |
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Panoramic Gondola (Optional) |
$29 / C$40 |
$20 / C$27 (0-12 yrs) |
$29 / C$40 (65+) |
| Muskoka Lakes, |
|
Muskoka Steamship Cruise (Optional) Holiday prices slightly increased
|
$40 / C$56 |
$20 / C$28 (0-12 yrs) |
$40 / C$56 (65+) |
| Niagara Falls Canada, ON |
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Hornblower Niagara City Cruises (Optional) |
$39 / C$54 |
$27 / C$37 (0-12 yrs) |
$39 / C$54 (65+) |
|
Niagara Falls IMAX (Optional) |
$11 / C$15 |
$8 / C$11 (0-12 yrs) |
$11 / C$15 (65+) |
|
Skylon Tower (Optional) |
$17 / C$23 |
$9 / C$12 (0-12 yrs) |
$17 / C$23 (65+) |
| Ottawa, ON |
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Canadian War Museum (Optional) |
$18 / C$25 |
$13 / C$17 (0-12 yrs) |
$17 / C$23 (65+) |
| Sudbury, ON |
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Science North (Optional) |
$23 / C$32 |
$18 / C$25 (2-12 yrs) |
$20 / C$28 (65+) |
| Thousand Islands, ON |
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Thousand Islands Cruise (Optional) |
$30 / C$42 |
$20 / C$28 (0-12 yrs) |
$26 / C$36 (65+) |
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Thousand Islands Helicopter (Optional) |
$157 / C$220 |
$157 / C$220 (0-12 yrs) |
$157 / C$220 (65+) |
| Toronto, ON |
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Casa Loma (Optional) |
$33 / C$45 |
$21 / C$29 (3-12 yrs) |
$29 / C$40 (65+) |
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CN Tower (Optional) |
$37 / C$51 |
$25 / C$34 (0-12 yrs) |
$26 / C$36 (65+) |
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Toronto Centre Island Cruise (Optional) |
$28 / C$38 |
$20 / C$27 (0-12 yrs) |
$28 / C$38 (65+) |
Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.
Additional Notes
Child Meal Plan: Per North American restaurant regulations, child meals apply to those under 10. Price differences may occur when reserving in advance. Contact us for details.
Child Seat: Per Ontario bus regulations, infants under 2 must have their own seats. Adult and child fares, including infants, are the same, but infants are exempt from tour guide fees.
Flight Management: Please book your airline tickets after your tour is confirmed, which will be done within 1-2 business days.
Luggage: Limited to one check-in suitcase and one carry-on luggage per person.
Language: Tours are led by professional bi- or multi-lingual guides (Chinese, Cantonese, and English). Languages and tours may be combined based on the number of passengers.
Ticket Policy: City Pass or self-purchased tickets cannot be used on group tours. Otherwise, a CAD 60-100 per person surcharge applies.
Itinerary Changes: We reserve the right to modify or cancel the itinerary for a smooth tour. If an activity is canceled due to unavoidable circumstances or force majeure, any paid activity fees will be refunded.
Travel Insurance: We recommend that group members purchase travel and cancellation insurance before departure to protect against losses from illness or accidents.