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Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours
Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours
Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours
Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours
Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours

Toronto & Niagara Falls 3 Days Guided Tours


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Duration:3 day(s)
Guided language: English / Français / 中文
Free cancellation 61 day(s) prior to experience date
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Price includes Thousand Islands Cruise admission fee (Value CAD40) (Included in tour fees for departures between April 17 and November 1, 2026.) (This attraction is not included in the payment for all orders completed before February 1, 2026.)

Price includes Niagara on the Lake (Value CAD5) (This attraction is not included in the payment for all orders completed before February 1, 2026.)

Visit Thousand Islands region

Toronto city landmarks and public squares

Daytime and evening views of Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls classic experiences arranged as a standard part of the tour

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Day 1 Montreal – Thousand Islands – Toronto

Begin your journey by departing from Montreal and arriving at the Thousand Islands after approximately 2.5 hours of scenic driving. Once there, embark on a beautiful cruise (seasonal) to admire the stunning landscapes of the Thousand Islands region. After enjoying lunch, continue your trip towards Toronto. Upon arrival, join a city tour to explore downtown Toronto, where you’ll see some of the city’s most famous landmarks.

Sites to Visit

Thousand Islands region (seasonal) — The Thousand Islands is an archipelago located on the border between Canada and the United States. The 1864 is- lands occupy a territory of 80 kilometres.

Thousand Islands Cruise (Included for departures between April 17 and November 1, 2026) (Not included for orders completed before February 1, 2026)

Little Canada —A fascinating miniature world that captures the essence of various iconic regions across the country. This detailed display covers 4,200 square meters

Optional Activities (extra fee, not included in the tour price)

Little Canada (miniature landscape)

Accommodation

Hotel of the same category in the Toronto area

Day 2 Toronto – Niagara-on-the-Lake – Niagara Falls

Start your day with a visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake (Value CAD40) (Included in tour fees ), a charming Victorian-style town that was once the first capital of Upper Canada. Known as one of the most beautiful places in the country, the town is also famous for its production of ice wine, offering a delightful blend of history, culture, and beauty. Next, arrive at Niagara Falls, the most famous natural attraction in Canada. This stunning collection of three waterfalls—American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Horseshoe Falls— sits along the U.S.-Canada border.

Sites to Visit

Niagara Falls —A collection of three waterfalls: the American Falls, the Bridal’s Veil, and the Horseshoe Fall that are located at the border between Canada and the United States.

Niagara SkyWheel —As one of Canada’s largest observation wheels, the Niagara SkyWheel gives riders a breathtaking panora- mic view of Niagara Falls from their comfortable climate-controlled gondolas.

Nigara Falls City Cruise (between May 1st to December 31 2026)— Board the ship to face the waterfall that flows down the river and feel the roar of nature.

Niagara Takes Flight (4D theatre)—This brand new, fully immersive flying theatre ride takes you to the skies for a breathtaking journey along the Niagara River corridor.

Optional Activities (extra fee, not included in the tour price)

· Niagara Falls City Cruise (between May 1st to December 31 2026)

· Niagara Takes Flight (4D Theater)

· Skylon Tower

· Niagara Skywheel

Accommodation : Comfort Hotel Niagara Falls/Days Fallsview or similar

Day 3 Niagara Falls – Toronto – Montreal

In the morning, leave for Toronto. Upon arrival, visit the city with a city tour to see the Toronto downtown. Then go up to the top of CN Tower, the most well-known symbol of Canada. Visit Ripley’s Aquarium which is the largest aquarium in Canada and the home of 16,000 animals.

After lunch, leave Toronto and head back to Montreal.

Arrive in Montreal at around 21h30.

Sites to Visit

CN Tower -- Toronto landmark building, 553 meters high, was the world’s tallest independent tructural building. In the distance from the ground 342 meters high there is a special glass platform, is the best place for self-timer.

Ripley Aquarium -- Canada’s largest indoor aquarium, displaying over 16,000 marine and freshwater species, covering the entire North American species. The museum has the longest viewing shark tunnel in North America. There is also the world’s largest jellyfish camp, over a hundred years old longevity, etc.There are opportunities to touch the shark’s skin.

Optional Activities (extra fee, not included in the tour price)

CN Tower Observation Experience

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Notes

Itinerary may be adjusted based on operational conditions.

If a guest chooses to opt-out of any attraction included in the tour fee, the costs are non-refundable and cannot be transferred or credited for any other use.

Optional activities are recommended; guests can purchase tickets from their guide if they wish to participate. Participation is not mandatory.

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 20 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 5 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

1. What is the best time of year to visit Niagara Falls for a complete viewing experience?

The period from April to October is ideal for visiting Niagara Falls, offering mild weather and access to boat tours. Summer provides lush greenery and full access to attractions, while fall showcases stunning autumn foliage. Winter offers a unique, icy spectacle, often with fewer crowds. The tour provides opportunities for both daytime and evening views of the falls.

2. What are the passport and visa requirements for international visitors viewing Niagara Falls from the Canadian side?

All international visitors require a valid passport to enter Canada and view Niagara Falls from the Canadian side. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). It is crucial to check the official Canadian government immigration website for the most current entry requirements specific to your country of origin before planning your trip.

3. How much time is typically needed to experience Niagara Falls and its surrounding attractions during a guided tour?

A multi-day guided tour, such as a 3-day itinerary, provides ample time to comprehensively experience Niagara Falls. This duration allows for daytime and evening views of the falls, plus exploration of nearby attractions like Niagara-on-the-Lake. It offers a more in-depth experience than a brief day trip, which might only cover the main viewpoints.

4. What classic experiences are included when visiting Niagara Falls as part of a guided tour?

When visiting Niagara Falls on a guided tour, you can expect classic experiences arranged as a standard part of the itinerary. These typically include opportunities to enjoy both the powerful daytime views and the illuminated evening spectacle of the falls. Specific activities are structured to provide a comprehensive and memorable encounter with this natural wonder.

5. What are the unique viewing experiences of Niagara Falls when visiting from the Canadian side compared to the US side?

From the Canadian side, you gain a panoramic frontal view of all three falls: Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil Falls, offering a wide, sweeping perspective. Iconic spots like Queen Victoria Park provide excellent vantage points. The US side, in contrast, offers a closer, more immediate perspective of the American and Bridal Veil Falls, allowing for a different sense of scale and proximity.

6. How is transportation handled between major destinations like Thousand Islands, Toronto, and Niagara Falls on a guided multi-day tour?

On a guided multi-day tour, all ground transportation between major destinations such as Montreal, Thousand Islands, Toronto, and Niagara Falls is arranged for you. You will travel in a comfortable vehicle, eliminating the need to plan public transit routes or navigate by car. This ensures a convenient and seamless travel experience across the various regions.

7. What typically influences the overall cost of a multi-day guided tour that includes Niagara Falls and other Ontario regions?

The overall cost of a multi-day guided tour, including Niagara Falls and other Ontario regions, is typically influenced by factors such as included accommodation, all ground transportation, and admission fees for specific attractions. For instance, the Thousand Islands Cruise and a visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake are often part of the package. The tour's duration and the expertise of a professional guide also contribute to the pricing structure.

8. What notable city landmarks and scenic areas can be explored in Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake as part of a comprehensive tour?

As part of a comprehensive tour, you can explore significant city landmarks and public squares in Toronto, showcasing its vibrant urban landscape. In Niagara-on-the-Lake, you'll discover a charming, scenic town known for its beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, and picturesque streets. This provides a delightful contrast to the natural grandeur of Niagara Falls.

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