Package Tours" from Montreal a Detailed Itinerary Is Provided from Starting Point of Each "Package Tour"

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Package Tours CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS INCLUSIVE INDEPENDENT FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT UNESCORTED )k ••••AT• package •eev• tours %.,C6 - • - • CANADIANNATIONAL RAILWAYS 922 - 15th Street N.W. Washington 5, D.C. Telephone: NAtional 8-2332 or your Travel Agent WASHINGTON GENERAL INFORMATION All train schedules are shown in Standard Time. To simplify the problem of where to go and what to do in eastern Canada, Canadian National Railways Maple Leaf "Package Tours" from Montreal A detailed itinerary is provided from starting point of each "Package Tour". or Toronto, outlined herein, offer a streamlined holiday plan that makes Meals are included in cost of tour only as indicated. travelling carefree. Tour prices do not include gratuities (unless specified), transfers between These are not escorted tours—you travel independently. You can leave stations and hotels, etc. Montreal or Toronto any day except where specified (lays or dates are shown for certain of the tours, and you are provided with all necessary tickets and Baggage allowance-150 lbs. for each adult rail ticket. coupons to cover transportation, hotels, sightseeing, etc. However, certain tours, as indicated in the itineraries, do include an escort for a portion of the To permit completion of arrangements and ticketing, reservations should be trip. made at least 10 days in advance. Everything you need for a wonderful vacation is wrapped up in a neat Family Plan and other Incentive Fares are obtainable where applicable package for your convenience. Maple Leaf "Package Tours" have been —Ask your railway or travel agent for details. planned by Canadian National travel experts to give you the most for your vacation dollar. Prices shown in tour headings include round trip transportation—lower berth and/or parlor car seats where specified— first class hotel accommodation, sightseeing and other features; also meals when shown in tour descriptions. United States Transportation Tax applying on each tour is shown separately. NOTICE Everything is arranged before you leave. Ample free time is allowed at places of interest to make each tour one of unhurried pleasure. The tours listed in this booklet are basically designed for the summer season, however some of these tours are also available during the spring, fall and Tour prices and schedules listed in this booklet originate at Montreal or winter seasons and include sightseeing tours in effect during those periods. Toronto. Transportation between your home town or city and Montreal or Prices are based on passenger and sleeping car tariffs in effect January Toronto can be arranged by your local railway or travel agent. Schedules and 1st, 1961, and are subject to any subsequent increase during the fares are shown on pages five and six. current year. 2 3 lptelet FRAIN SERVICE AND FARES IN CONNECTION WITH TOURS ORIGINATING OR TERMINATING AT TORONTO Page Train service and fares from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Buffalo, Washington, (Eastern Standard Time) Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York to and from Toronto and Montreal.... 5, 6 runt: PITTSBURGH, PA. Read Down Read Up 9:00 PM Ex. Sat. Lv. Pittsburgh (P. & L.E. RR.) Lv. 7:30 AM Tours originating and terminating at Toronto 7:40 AM Ex. Sun. Ar. Toronto (Union Station) Lv. 7:10 PM No. N-1 7-Day Tour Toronto to Montreal, Quebec City and Thousand Islands - Return to 'TARES: Pittsburgh - Toronto COACH CLASS WIRST CLASS Toronto 7 One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip No. N-2 7-Day Tour Toronto to Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa - Return to Toronto 8 fIncludes roomette $14.88 $29.10 $32.37 $63.70 No. N-3 7-Day Tour Toronto to Montreal and Gaspe Peninsula - Return to Toronto 9 From: CLEVELAND, OHIO No. N-4 7-Day Tour Toronto to Montreal and Saguenay River Cruise to Quebec City, Murray Read Down Read Up Bay and Tadoussac-Return via Montreal to Toronto 10 11:45 PM Ex. Sat. Lv. Cleveland (N.Y.C. RR.) Ex. Sun. Ar. 7:05 AM 7:40 AM Ex. Sun. Ar. Toronto (Union Station) Ex. Sat. Lv. 7:10 PM Tours originating at Toronto and terminating at Montreal *FARES: Cleveland Toronto COACH CLASS -IFIRST CLASS One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip No. N-5 7-Day Tour Toronto to the Thousand Islands, Montreal and Quebec City - Return to Montreal 11 tIncludes roomette $11.87 $23.34 $27.61 854.23 No. N-6 7-Day Tour Toronto to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City - Return to Montreal 14 From: BUFFALO, N.1 Read Down Read Up EX. Tc )riginating and terminating at Montreal SUN. SUN. 4:20 AM 5:20 AM 5:00 PM Lv. Buffalo Ar. 10:30 PM 11:55 AM No. N-7 4-Day Tour Montreal to the Thousand Islands, Toronto and Ottawa - Return to (Central Term.) Montreal 15 7:40 AM 8:40 AM 9:00 PM Ar. Toronto Lv. 7:10 PM 8:05 AM (Union Station) No. N-8 4-Day Tour Montreal to Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ontario - Return to Montreal 16 *FARES: Buffalo - Toronto COACH CLASS FIRST CLASS One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip No. N-9 7-Day Tour Montreal to Gaspe Peninsula - Return to Quebec and Montreal 17 $4.30 S8.20 85.32 89.65 No. N-10 8-Day Tour Montreal to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Land of Evangeline and Prince Edward Island - Return to Montreal 18 From: 'WASHINGTON, D.C., BALTIMORE, Ma, PHILADELPHIA, PA., NEW YORK, N.Y. No. N-14 8-Day Tour Montreal to Nova Scotia, Halifax, and Cabot Trail- Return to Montreal 19 Read Down Read Up 3:00 PM Lv. Washington (Union Station) 12:15 AM No. N-20 13-Day Tour Montreal to Gaspe Peninsula and Maritimes-Return to Montreal 23 3:40 PM Lv. Baltimore (Penn. RAZ.) 11:35 AM 5:06 PM Lv. Philadelphia (Reading Term.) Ar. 10:05 AM 6:20 PM Lv. New York (Gr. Central) Ar. 6:55 AM Tour originating at Montreal and terminating at Toronto 5:39 AM Ar. Niagara Falls, N.Y. (Black Rock, N.Y.) Lv. 10:08 PM 7:40 AM Ar. Toronto (Union Station) Lv. 7:10 PM No. N-16 8-Day Tour Montreal to Quebec City, Ottawa and Toronto 20 *FARES: From COACH CLASS FIRST CLASS One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip Washington, D.C. $30.50 $59.06 1. $59.06 t. $116.05 Tours originating at Montreal and terminating at Niagara Falls, Ont. Baltimore, Md. $28.77 $55.60 1. $57.22 1. $109.97 Philadelphia, Pa. $24.73 $47.52 2. $49.51 2. 94.57 No. N-17 7-Day Tour Montreal to Quebec City, Thousand Islands, Toronto and Niagara Falls... 21 New York, N.Y. 820.82 $39.70 2. $42.11 2. 79.75 1. Includes parlor car seat between Washington or Baltimore or Phil- No. N-18 4-Day Tour Montreal to Ottawa, Thousand Islands, Toronto and Niagara Falls 22 adelphia and New York and roomette between New York and Toronto. 2. Includes roomette. Map of Canada and the United States 12, 13 *All fares subject to 10% U.S. Transportation Tax. Rates and schedules subject to change (Coned) 4 5 hfe -deq 7141 No. N-1 RAIN SERVICE AIN D ARES IN CONNECI ION V%,I I H I oL RS 7-DAY TOUR — TORONTO TO MONTREAL, QUEBEC CITY AND ORIGINATING OR TERMINATING AT MONTREAL THOUSAND ISLANDS — RETURN TO TORONTO (Eastern Standard Time) Daily except Saturday From: PITTSBURGH, PA. Single room $140•00 2 in one room $121.00 each 3 in one room $111.00 each Read Down Read Up U.S. Transportation Tax of $4.70 per person is additional 9:00 PM Ex. Sat. Lv. Pittsburgh (P. & L.E. RR.) Ar. 7:30 AM 7:40 AM Ex. Sun. Ar. Toronto (Union Station) Lv. 7:10 PM 9:35 AM Lv. Toronto (Union Station) An 5:05 PM See page five for train service and fares to Toronto and return. 5:40 PM Ar. Montreal (Central Station) Lv. 9:15 AM Add round-trip coach or first class fare plus U.S tax from starting point to Toronto and return. *FARES: Pittsburgh — Montreal COACH CLASS 1-FIRST CLASS One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip $27.21 $52.60 $50.07 $96.35 tIncludes roomette Pittsburgh-Toronto and parlor car seat Toronto-Montreal From: CLEVELAND, OHIO 1ST DAY: Leave Toronto, Union Station, 9:15 AM, travelling along the shore of Lake Ontario for the first Read Down Read Up 100 miles then following the path of the St. Lawrence River. Luncheon is provided on train. I I :45 PM Ex. Sat. Lv. Cleveland (N.Y.C. RR,) Ex. Sun. Ar. 7:05 AM Arrive Montreal, Central Station, at 3:30 PM. 7:40 AM Ex. Sun. Ar. Toronto (Union Station) Ex. Sat. Lv. 7:10 PM 9:35 AM Lv. Toronto (Union Station) Ar. 5:05 PM Transfer to Windsor Station for departure at 5:15 PM. Arrive Quebec, Palais Station, at 9:15 5:40 PM Ar. Montreal (Central Station) 1..v. 9:15 AM PM. A room with bath is provided for three nights at the Chateau Frontenac. *FARES: Cleveland — Montreal COACH CLASS fFIRST CLASS One Way Round-Trip One Way Round-Trip $24.20 $46.84 $45.31 886.88 tIncludes roomette Cleveland-Toronto and parlor car seat Toronto-Montreal 2ND TO A II-hour tour of the city is provided. Points of interest visited include: churches, battlefields, 4TH DAY: fortifications, parks, monuments, ancient narrow streets, etc. From: BUFFALO, N.Y. A 33,4hour tour to Ste. Anne de Beaupre and Montmorency Falls is provided. En route, travel Read Down Read Up EX.
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