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Scenic Ontario Road Trip SCENIC ONTARIO ROAD TRIP Scenic Ontario Road Trip Eastern Canada Road Trip 8 Days / 7 Nights Toronto to Toronto Priced at USD $1,427 per person INTRODUCTION Discover the beautiful eastern province of Ontario on this 8-day Eastern Canada road trip. Uncovering its unique charm one day at a time, you'll begin in Toronto and witness the impressive power of Niagara Falls before stopping in the quaint town of Niagara on the Lake for a night. The trip continues with a drive to Huntsville and Ottawa where you can expand your knowledge with visits to the Rideau Canal or the Canadian Museum of History. To wrap up the trip, continue to Kingston for a Thousand Island cruise. Itinerary at a Glance DAY 1 Toronto to Niagara on the Lake DAY 2 Niagara on the Lake to Huntsville DAY 3 Huntsville DAY 4 Huntsville to Ottawa DAY 5 Ottawa DAY 6 Ottawa to Kingston DAY 7 Kingston | 1000 Island Cruise DAY 8 Kingston to Toronto Start planning your vacation in Canada by contacting our Canada specialists Call 1 800 217 0973 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time) Email [email protected] Web canadabydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2021/06/14 Page 1 of 4 SCENIC ONTARIO ROAD TRIP MAP DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 Toronto to Niagara on the Lake | 130 km/81 mi Today, take a leisurely journey along the shores of Lake Ontario to Niagara Falls, the honeymoon capital of the world. To many, Niagara is more than the spectacle of Niagara Falls: it’s the aroma of ripening grapes for wine and the taste of succulent fresh fruit, it’s theme parks, or to history buffs it’s the 20 historical museums, two reconstructed forts, along with the historic charm of Niagara- on-the-Lake. For sportsmen, there are over 40 golf courses, and the fishing on Lakes Ontario and Erie. Day 2 Niagara on the Lake to Huntsville | 328 km/203 mi Today, travel east into the magnificent Muskoka Country with sparkling clean lakes shimmering under brilliant blue skies. This area has long been a favourite for the people of Southern Ontario for vacations and weekend getaways to the cottage by the lake. Day 3 Huntsville | Exploring Warm weather activities and amenities are yours to enjoy today. Rent a canoe and spend some time by one of the lakes in the area, or perhaps golf is more to your taste - there are dozens of courses in the area. Day 4 Huntsville to Ottawa | 298 km/185 mi Time to travel again, heading east into Algonquin Provincial Park. Take your time and enjoy the scenery, visit the interpretation centre, and watch out for wildlife. Your destination today is Ottawa, Canada’s capital. With unique history, geography and lifestyle, Ottawa offers a wide variety of urban attractions: many of Canada’s best museums and cultural facilities, as well as the Parliament Buildings and other historical structures and major institutions are located in the Capital area. Day 5 Ottawa | Exploring There are many different sites for you to visit in the Capital Region. Perhaps you want to take a cruise on the Rideau Canal or a journey on the Hull – Wakefield Steam Train. Another must see would be the training centre for the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau across the river from Ottawa. An evening’s fun and entertainment can be had at the Casino de Lac Leamy in Gatineau. Start planning your vacation in Canada by contacting our Canada specialists Call 1 800 217 0973 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time) Email [email protected] Web canadabydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2021/06/14 Page 2 of 4 SCENIC ONTARIO ROAD TRIP Day 6 Ottawa to Kingston | 283 km/175 mi Leaving Ottawa today, you head south towards the Thousand Islands. Along the way stop in at Upper Canada Village (included) along the shores of the St. Lawrence River, to view this living history museum of early life in Canada. Your destination today is Kingston, the first capital of the united Upper and Lower Canada’s before the National Seat of Government was moved to Ottawa in the 1840s. Kingston is renowned as the fresh-water sailing capital of North America and prides itself in being a major port for scenic entertainment cruises of the breathtaking Thousand Islands. Day 7 Kingston | 1000 Island Cruise Today take a cruise (included) with Gananoque Boat Lines through the Thousand Islands. Stroll the streets of Kingston and its turn- of-the century limestone buildings. (breakfast included) Day 8 Kingston to Toronto | 261 km/162 mi Back in Toronto today, enjoy Toronto’s waterfront – one of North America’s largest recreational waterfronts, a scenic backdrop for many popular and entertaining attractions including Harbourfront, Ontario Place, Skydome, the CN Tower (included), and the Toronto Islands. Downtown Toronto offers museums and art galleries galore including The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), one of the top museums in the world; the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Canada’s oldest art gallery and the Ontario Science Centre. (breakfast included) INCLUDED Package Includes: Accommodation including provincial taxes for 7 nights Niagara Falls Adventure Pass Admission to Canadian Museum of History Cruise of 1000 Islands (1 hour) with Gananoque Boat Line Hotel Information | Superior Grade Niagara on the Lake - Queens Landing | Traditional Room Huntsville - Deerhurst Resort | Standard Room Ottawa - Fairmont Chateau Laurier | Fairmont Room Kingston - Delta Kingston Waterfront | Guest Room Hotel Information | Deluxe Grade Niagara on the Lake - Pillar & Post | Traditional Room Huntsville - Deerhurst Resort | Summit Lodge One Bedroom Ottawa - Fairmont Chateau Laurier | Fairmont View Room Kingston - Delta Kingston Waterfront | Guest Room Not Included Car Hire Road Tolls & Parking Fees Start planning your vacation in Canada by contacting our Canada specialists Call 1 800 217 0973 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time) Email [email protected] Web canadabydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2021/06/14 Page 3 of 4 SCENIC ONTARIO ROAD TRIP DATES & PRICING Departs from Toronto: Daily except Sunday & Monday (Tour Code: SD88) DATE TWIN SINGLE TRIPLE CHILD Superior Grade $107 03 May - 18 May, 2021 $1,427 $2,695 $1,135 $107 19 May - 15 Jun, 2021 $1,472 $2,784 $1,165 $107 16 Jun - 30 Jun, 2021 $1,578 $2,996 $1,236 $107 01 Jul - 28 Jul, 2021 $1,382 $2,603 $1,104 $107 29 Jul - 03 Sep, 2021 $1,482 $2,805 $1,172 $107 04 Sep - 12 Oct, 2021 $1,536 $2,914 $1,208 $107 Deluxe Grade $107 03 May - 18 May, 2021 $1,595 $3,030 $1,247 $107 19 May - 15 Jun, 2021 $1,684 $3,209 $1,307 $107 16 Jun - 30 Jun, 2021 $1,808 $3,456 $1,389 $107 01 Jul - 28 Jul, 2021 $1,592 $3,024 $1,244 $107 29 Jul - 03 Sep, 2021 $1,712 $3,266 $1,325 $107 04 Sep - 12 Oct, 2021 $1,758 $3,356 $1,355 $107 Start planning your vacation in Canada by contacting our Canada specialists Call 1 800 217 0973 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time) Email [email protected] Web canadabydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2021/06/14 Page 4 of 4.
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