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University of Toronto's historic King's College Circle, featuring stone Gothic architecture covered in ivy, a famous Hollywood film location included in this Toronto city tour.
Aerial view of Boldt Castle on Heart Island in the Thousand Islands, a picturesque Eastern Canada destination with numerous islands and clear blue waters, enjoyed on boat tours.
Panoramic sunset view of Old Quebec City, highlighting the majestic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, historic European-style buildings, and vibrant autumn foliage, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Round trip from Toronto, Canada: Montreal + Ottawa + Quebec + Toronto Downtown 4-day tour [13-person small group/Chinese and English service]


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:4 day(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 18 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

[Banff, Eastern Canada] Green Lake Resort! Take a cable car to enjoy the French style and the scenery of the mountains and the water!
[World Heritage] Stroll through the ancient city of Quebec with more than 400 years of history and experience this world heritage!
[Film and TV Tour] Visit the University of Toronto, ancient breweries and other Hollywood filming locations!

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour, Small Group
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Luggage limit1 piece
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included, Arrange yourself
Accommodation typeHotel
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, Historic site tour
TransportCharter car, Sightseeing cruise, Bus tour
Cruise typeSightseeing boat

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Meeting point (departures on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday)
08:00 Depart Scarborough: Tim Hortons (Woodside Square Mall); 1571 Sandhurst Cir Unit 420, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada;
07:45 Departure Markham: Burger King (opposite Markham Square); 3088 Hwy 7, Markham, ON L3R 0J4, Canada;
07:10 Depart for Toronto Chinatown: Tim Hortons; 438 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2K8, Canada;
06:30 Departure Mississauga: Starbucks; 2100 Hurontario St, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M8, Canada;
Meeting point (Tuesday and Thursday departures)
08:10 Depart for Toronto Chinatown: Tim Hortons; 438 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2K8, Canada;
07:20 Departure Markham: Burger King (opposite Markham Square); 3088 Hwy 7, Markham, ON L3R 0J4, Canada;
07:00 Depart Scarborough: Tim Hortons (Woodside Square Mall); 1571 Sandhurst Cir Unit 420, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada;


Disbanding point (The specific return time is uncertain due to various factors such as itinerary, weather, and traffic. Please consult the tour guide on the day of return.)
Toronto Chinatown: Tim Hortons; 438 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2K8, Canada;
Markham: Burger King (opposite Markham Square); 3088 Hwy 7, Markham, ON L3R 0J4, Canada;
Scarborough: Tim Hortons (Woodside Square Mall); 1571 Sandhurst Cir Unit 420, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada;


Self-funded project list (for reference only, ticket prices fluctuate frequently without further notice. Tickets must be purchased from the tour guide, and the Canadian dollar price does not include 5% GST)
(1) Mandatory item: Toronto Movie & TV Tours
Each person: USD$30.00;
Includes: University of Toronto, Toronto City Hall, Toronto Internet celebrity signs, Yonge Street
(2) Mandatory item: Old Quebec City Tour
Adult: USD$33.00;
Children (3-12 years old): USD$25.00;
(3) CN Tower
Adults (14-64 years old): CAD$50.85;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$36.16;
Youth (6-13 years old): CAD$36.16;
Children (3-5 years old): CAD$18.08;
(4) Toronto Sightseeing Harbour Tour
Adults (18+ years old): CAD$39.49;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$34.23;
Youth (13-18 years old): CAD$34.23;
Children (3-12 years old): CAD$26.50;
(5) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Adult: CAD$51.98;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$33.90;
Youth (6-13 years old): CAD$33.90;
Children (3-5 years old): CAD$15.26;
(6) Montreal French Dinner
Per person: CAD$56.00;
(7) Montreal Biodome
Adult: CAD$23.75;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$21.50;
Children (5-17 years old): CAD$12.25;
(8) Thousand Islands Cruise
Adult: CAD$39.50;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$33.85;
Children (3-12 years old): CAD$25.94;
(9) Montmorency Falls + Cable Car
Adult: CAD$19.95;
Seniors (65+ years old): CAD$19.95;
Children (3-12 years old): CAD$11.95;

Purchase Notice

1. The basic fee is the same for both large and small ones.
2. If the group is not formed one day before the trip, we will contact you 2 days in advance to cancel the order and refund the full amount.
3. If the order includes children, please be sure to inform the children's age in advance when booking the trip, otherwise the ticket fee will be charged on site according to the adult standard.
4. For groups departing on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, the itinerary is as shown in the details. For groups departing on Tuesday and Thursday, the fourth day of the itinerary "Toronto City Tour" in the details will be moved forward to the first day, and the other itineraries will be postponed by one day in sequence. The order of the itinerary has changed, but the itinerary content remains unchanged.

Reminders

  • 1. To ensure a smooth and complete itinerary, tourists are responsible for strictly following the meeting time given by the tour guide. If more than ten minutes are left before the meeting time, the car will leave without waiting.

  • 2. Each person must pay a service fee of USD 15 per day to the driver or guide.

  • 3. Each person is only allowed to bring one large piece of luggage.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 18 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 11 to 17 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–10 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the must-visit attractions and activities in Montreal?

Must-visit attractions in Montreal include the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica, with its breathtaking, opulent interior. You can wander through the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal to soak in the historical ambiance or explore the modern Montreal Underground City. Ascending Mount Royal Park offers panoramic city views and is a popular spot for locals to relax. Additionally, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts provides a rich artistic experience that shouldn't be missed.

2. What are the characteristics of Montreal's local culture and cuisine?

Montreal blends European elegance with North American dynamism, renowned for its strong French-language culture and diverse artistic atmosphere. Local culinary highlights include the world-famous Montreal smoked meat, known for its rich and unique flavor; poutine, a must-try national snack with fries, cheese curds, and gravy; and Montreal-style bagels, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside with distinct flavors. The city also buzzes with creative energy in music, design, and comedy, showcasing a unique cultural charm.

3. Why does Quebec City have a strong French cultural character?

Quebec City possesses a strong French cultural character primarily due to its long history of French colonization. In the 17th century, the French established the colony of New France here, preserving their language, religion, and legal system. Despite later British rule, the local population fiercely protected their French cultural identity, making French the official language of Quebec province to this day and the dominant language in the city, creating its unique character.

4. Why is Quebec City often called 'Little Paris'?

Quebec City is nicknamed 'Little Paris' due to its distinct French charm. Strolling through Old Quebec, you'll see well-preserved 17th and 18th-century French architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and old stone pathways. The architectural style, street performers, outdoor cafes, and the fact that locals primarily speak French make it feel like you're in a European town, exuding a strong sense of French romance.

5. How many days are recommended to fully experience Quebec City?

To fully immerse yourself in the charm of Quebec City, it's recommended to allocate at least 2 to 3 days for your visit. On the first day, you can focus on exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site of Old Quebec, including the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Petit Champlain Street, and the Old Port area. The second day can be dedicated to visiting the Musée de la Civilisation or the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and savoring local French cuisine. If time permits, you can also arrange excursions to nearby natural attractions like Montmorency Falls.

6. What is the historical background or significance of Ottawa as Canada's capital?

Ottawa was chosen as Canada's capital by Queen Victoria in 1857. Its location on the border between French and English-speaking regions helped balance the relationship between the two major cultural groups. It boasts the majestic Parliament Hill, the nation's political center, and is also a city rich in green spaces and museums. The Ottawa River flows through the city, offering beautiful scenery, and it's a hub of multiculturalism, providing abundant cultural activities and culinary experiences.

7. When is the best season to visit Mont Tremblant?

Mont Tremblant offers a unique visiting experience with different charms in each season. Autumn (late September to October) is the prime season for fall foliage viewing, with mountains adorned in breathtaking red and gold. Winter (December to March) is a famous North American ski destination. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, golf, and water sports, as well as taking a cable car to admire the lake and mountain scenery and experience a touch of French romance.

8. What are the must-visit UNESCO World Heritage sites in Old Quebec?

Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its must-visit attractions include the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, which is one of the most photographed hotels in the world. Wandering through Lower Town's Petit Champlain Street, you can admire the colorful buildings and exquisite shops. Additionally, strolling along the ancient ramparts or visiting Place d'Armes and the Dufferin Terrace allows you to absorb the historical atmosphere and overlook the scenic beauty of the St. Lawrence River.

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