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Tauck Value Includes:


 A private docent-led tour, reception and dinner at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto


 A cruise through the Thousand Islands, exploring centuries of history amid rich scenic beauty


 Guided city sightseeing tours in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City – get the “inside” scoop!


 Guided visit to the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa, interpreting human history in Canada


 An exciting cruise aboard the Maid of the Mist, close to thundering Niagara Falls, and an ice wine tasting tour in Niagara-on-the-Lake


Don a raincoat for an exciting ride aboard the Maid of the Mist as you cruise near Niagara Falls


 Lunch beside magnificent Montmorency Falls in the heart of French Canada


 Multiple-night stays in landmark Fairmont hotels include the castle-like Fairmont Le Château Frontenac overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City, The Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, and the Fairmont Château Laurier, reflecting Ottawa’s dignified style


 Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


 18 meals (9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes, and porterage


CN Tower, one of the world’s tallest freestanding structures, and views Harbourfront Centre, the Hockey Hall of Fame, and Dundas Square. Stop in the Distillery District for an up-close look at its impressive industrial architecture and explore on your own for the rest of the day. Dine at your leisure in the hotel tonight. Meals BD


3. “WET” YOUR APPETITE AT NIAGARA FALLS Journey to Niagara Falls today. You’ll see the mist long before you see the falls thundering over the precipice at a rate of 6 million cubic feet of water per minute. View the falls from high above as the water plunges nearly 200 feet into a rocky gorge; don a hooded raincoat as you board the Maid of the Mist for an unforgettable boat ride that ensures an up-close – and wet – encounter with the falls. Whet your appetite for a tour and ice wine tasting at a local vineyard in Niagara-on-the-Lake, before exploring the town on your own – a stroll down Queen Street is like walking into a Victorian-era film set with its colorful storefronts, carved facades and hanging flower baskets. Return to Toronto late afternoon. Meals B


4. CRUISE THROUGH THE THOUSAND ISLANDS Take a luncheon cruise through the Thousand Islands, home to quaint summer houses and opulent mansions, en route to Canada’s capital city of Ottawa. Ideally set close to Canada’s Parliament Buildings and the Ottawa River, your accommodations for two nights at the stately Fairmont Château Laurier are reminiscent of an elegant French château. Dinner is at your leisure in the hotel’s acclaimed Wilfrid’s restaurant, offering wonderful views of the Parliament Buildings and the Rideau Locks. Meals BLD


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5. A CIVILIZED LOOK AT OTTAWA Sightseeing in Ottawa today showcases views of the city’s stately government buildings with their grand 19th-century architecture and includes a guided visit to Canada’s Parliament and House of Commons. Take a guided tour of the Museum of Civilization to see exhibits chronicling 20,000 years of human history in Canada. The remainder of the day is free. Meals B


Stay two nights at the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City inspiring with stunning views and storied hospitality


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