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CANADA’S CAPITAL CITIES


TORONTO


Metropolitan glitz and glamour is one of the greatest attractions of Toronto, Canada’s largest city and cultural pulse... a three-night stay at one of the city’s most popular hotels puts you at the center of it all.


6. FROM THE MOUNTIES TO MONTREAL Enjoy an informative presentation by a retired officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about the national police force of Canada; it is unique in the world as a national, federal, provincial and municipal police force. Depart for French-speaking Montreal, stopping for lunch at privately owned Château Vaudreuil en route. A guided city sightseeing tour upon your arrival in Montreal offers a great introduction to life in the Province of Quebec. Your hotel is ideally located in the heart of the downtown area, making it easy for you to see the sights during your two-night stay. Meals BLD


7. TASTE YOUR WAY THROUGH MONTREAL Join us for a walking tour of Old Montreal, where gas-lamped cobblestone streets, lined with restored 18th- and 19th-century architecture, remind you of Old World Europe. In addition to evoking romance and history, “Vieux-Montreal” entices with an array of multicultural, epicurean delights. Sample a taste of local specialties as you explore! Spend the afternoon at leisure, discovering the sights on your own and make plans to join us for dinner tonight at a popular local restaurant. Meals BD


OTTAWA


Stunning architecture, magnificent gardens, broad boulevards and regal bearing are just part of the story in Canada’s stately capital city; learn more as you take a guided tour with Tauck.


8. MAPLE ICE, WATERFALLS & A GRAND CHÂTEAU Leave Montreal this morning for Quebec City. Follow the mighty St. Lawrence River to Trois Rivières for a taste of locally produced maple products at a traditional Quebec sugar shack, or as they are locally known, a Québécois cabana à sucre. Continue on


Enjoy a luncheon cruise through the Thousand Islands, sailing past opulent summer mansions and cottages


MONTREAL


Montreal is total cultural immersion. It’s French. It’s artistic and gastronomic. It’s jazz clubs, ballet, rock and opera. It’s old world meets new world, a city that must be visited at least once, preferably more than once...


QUEBEC CITY


You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a European town of the 17th century in old Quebec City... and in many ways, you have! Explore its cobblestone streets from your hotel in the city’s ancient heart.


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