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Discover Canada’s vibrant cities and scenic landscapes on this 4-day small group tour from Toronto to Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, and back, with optional attractions.


This 4-day small group tour offers an efficient way to see some of Canada’s most notable cities and landscapes. Priced at $774.04 per person, it balances sightseeing, culture, and scenic excursions across Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec. The tour is designed for groups of up to 13 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience with knowledgeable guides leading the way. The flexible itinerary, with options to customize the route, helps visitors tailor their journey to specific interests, whether history, natural scenery, or urban exploration.
The tour’s highlights include cruises on the Thousand Islands, visits to iconic landmarks like Parliament Hill, and scenic stops like Montmorency Falls and Mount Tremblant. A mix of optional activities, such as CN Tower visits, scenic cable cars, and harbor cruises, allows for personalized experiences, though these require additional tickets. The inclusion of 3 nights hotel accommodations and professional transportation makes this a convenient way to pack a lot into four days.
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The tour commences with a departure from Toronto at 6:30 am, heading toward the Thousand Islands region along the St. Lawrence River. A key stop here is Kingston, where the group can enjoy a scenic cruise (optional, with a 75-minute cruise available at extra cost) and take in the views of more than 1,864 islands. This cruise provides insight into the area’s historic significance and natural beauty, making it a favorite first stop.
Next, the journey continues to Montreal, where a 45-minute city tour includes visits to Dorchester Square, the outside of Mary Queen of the World Cathedral, and the Sun Life Building. The group then explores Montreal’s vibrant Saint-Catherine Street, perfect for shopping and strolling. Optional Montreal French Dinner offers a taste of local cuisine, with a 60-minute experience not included in the base price.

On the second day, attention turns to Quebec City, where the Old Quebec tour covers Place d’Armes, Chateau Frontenac, and the Notre-Dame Basilica outside. This part of the tour emphasizes Europe-style architecture and charming cobblestone streets that evoke a distinctly French atmosphere. The group can also walk along Little Champlain Street, known for its boutique shops and cafes.
A visit to Montmorency Falls, located just outside Quebec, offers stunning views of the waterfall and the option to ride the Cable Car for panoramic vistas. The Falls are a highlight for scenic photography and natural wonder, with the cable car experience lasting about 60 minutes but at an extra cost.

The third day features a scenic drive to Mount Tremblant, often called the “Little Banff in East Canada”. Here, visitors enjoy the European-style architecture and the beauty of the Canadian Maple resort, especially during foliage season when the leaves change colors. The stop lasts around 45 minutes, offering a chance to enjoy the scenic views and photo opportunities.
Later, the tour heads to Ottawa, where Parliament Hill becomes the focus. The group spends about 30 minutes exploring the Gorgeous location and dramatic architecture of Canada’s capital. This stop allows for a quick appreciation of the historic government buildings and their significance in Canadian culture.

On the final day, the tour returns to Toronto, beginning with a 2.5-hour film and television tour. The group visits iconic filming locations around the University of Toronto, Toronto City Hall, and the Yonge Street, famed as “the longest street in the world.” This tour offers insights into Toronto’s entertainment industry and city life.
Next, the Distillery District provides a 90-minute visit to a historic liquor-producing area with art galleries, boutiques, and spots for lunch at the visitor’s expense. Optional experiences include a visit to the CN Tower—a Canadian icon with panoramic views—or a Harbor Tour aboard a replica Great Lakes steamer. If the harbor cruise is unavailable, an alternative visit to Ripley’s Aquarium fills the time, showcasing over 16,000 aquatic animals.

The tour includes 3 nights hotel accommodations, making it convenient to settle in without the hassle of booking separately. Transportation is provided via professional vehicles and a professional driver/guide, with gratuities for guides and drivers included. The tour also offers optional breakfast for an extra fee, though specific dietary needs like vegetarian or vegan options are not accommodated due to hotel policies.
Meeting points are accessible and the tour departs early at 6:30 am, emphasizing the importance of punctuality. Travelers should note that parking is not available at the meeting location, and transport to and from the start point is not included.

A key advantage of this tour is the two itinerary options. Package A covers Montreal, Quebec, and Ottawa first, then Toronto on the last day. Conversely, Package B begins in Toronto, then moves on to Montreal, Quebec, and Ottawa. Travelers can select the route that best suits their travel plans, allowing for a personalized experience.
The itinerary is subject to change based on weather, traffic, or operational needs, and the tour operator reserves the right to make adjustments. This flexibility helps ensure smooth travel but requires understanding that detailed schedules may vary.

While the tour offers a rundown of Eastern Canada, note that some attractions and activities are optional and require additional payment. This includes cruises, CN Tower tickets, and Montmorency Falls cable car rides. The main included experiences offer a solid overview, but travelers seeking specific attractions should budget accordingly.
The tour is suitable for most ages, with children under 18 needing to be accompanied by an adult, and pregnant women under 24 weeks eligible to join. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking and outdoor activity.
This 4-day tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Eastern Canada’s major cities and scenic spots, blending cultural, historical, and natural highlights. The small group size enhances interaction with guides and ensures a more intimate experience compared to larger tours.
It is an excellent choice for those who want to explore multiple destinations in a short time without the stress of planning transportation and accommodations. The flexibility in route options and inclusion of key attractions like Parliament Hill, Montmorency Falls, and Mount Tremblant make this tour suitable for varied interests.
However, travelers should be prepared for optional costs and understand that some sightseeing will depend on weather and availability. This tour offers a practical, engaging way to discover Canada’s east, especially for those interested in a mix of city exploration and scenic landscapes.
What is the cost of this tour?
The tour is priced at $774.04 per person, which includes 3 nights hotel accommodations, transportation, and some activities. Additional costs may apply for optional excursions like cruises and tower visits.
How long is each day of the tour?
Most days involve early departures around 6:30 am with a mix of sightseeing, stops, and optional activities, typically concluding in the evening. The tour’s total duration spans 4 days.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, there are two itinerary options: Package A, starting in Montreal, Quebec, and Ottawa before Toronto, or Package B, beginning in Toronto and heading to the other cities first.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is available optionally for an extra fee. Meals at other stops, especially in the Distillery District or during optional dinners, are not included.
What attractions are included in the main price?
Included activities cover Old Quebec City Tour, Thousand Islands cruise, Montmorency Falls, Mont Tremblant, and Parliament Hill.
Are there any age restrictions?
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women under 24 weeks can join, but those with special needs should check with the provider.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, cash or cards for meals and souvenirs, and drinks for hydration are recommended.
Is parking available at the meeting point?
No, parking is not provided at the tour’s start location, and transportation to the meeting point is not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.