North America › United States, Canada
visit the
great cities of the east
£
PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM
549 £
80
Highlights of the Eastern US & Canada 15 days › New York to New York
✓ Taking a bite out of the Big Apple ✓ Embracing the diversity of Toronto and Montreal ✓ Hiking through paradise in Algonquin Provincial Park ✓ Following the Freedom Trail in Boston ✓ Getting wet on the Maid of the Mist
This grand tour of the eastern US and Canada is a sensory overload of everything that makes North America great—skyscrapers, monuments, Niagara Falls, ice cream, canoeing, poutine, subways, whales, sunshine, designer boutiques and nature hikes. On this adventure, we’ll ditch the big, clunky buses and pile small groups into private vans, clocking miles of smiles all over New York, Washington, Toronto, Montreal, Vermont and all points in between. Your friends are already jealous.
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Day 1 New York City Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Philadelphia/Washington DC (1B,2D) Visit Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Drive to Washington DC and tour the national monuments and free museums of the nation’s capital. › Day 4-5 Allegheny National Forest/Niagara Falls (2B,2L,2D) Relax and cool off in the clear waters after hiking trails in Allegheny. Board the Maid of the Mist to get up close and personal with Niagara Falls. › Day 6 Toronto (1B,1D) Explore Canada’s most diverse and thriving city on an orientation walk. › Day 7-8 Algonquin Provincial Park (2B,2L,2D) Trade the city for pristine nature, hike the many trails and keep your eyes peeled for moose, beavers and other wildlife. › Day 9-10 Montreal (1B) The day’s drive includes a stop for lunch in Ottawa—the nation’s capital. Enjoy an orientation tour in Montreal and have time to explore this bilingual cosmopolitan city on your own. Opt to climb Mont Royal or visit La Ronde amusement park. › Day 11 Boston (1L) Cross back into the States and stop in Vermont for a treat and a tour of the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory. In Boston, enjoy an orientation walk including the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall. › Day 12-13 Cape Cod (1B,1L,2D) Morning to explore more of Boston, then head to Cape Cod to set up camp in time for sunset on the beach. Hang out and relax. › Day 14-15 New York City (1B) Enjoy an orientation walk around NYC and one final dinner with your group ending with a night out on the town
1199 £
TOUR ONLY Energy Level Tour Code: NUYHG CANADA Montreal Algonquin PP Ottawa Toronto
Niagara Falls
Allegheny NF
US A
New York Boston
Washington DC
Cape Cod
Discovery
What you need to know
What’s included: Entrance fees to all National Parks, Provincial Parks and Monuments. Orientation tours in New York, Washington DC, Toronto, Montreal, Boston. Maid of the Mist boat tour in Niagara Falls, Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tour in Waterbury.
Accommodation: Hotels (3 nts), hostel (2 nts), participation camping (9 nts). Transport: Air-conditioned private touring van, hiking. Group size: Max 13, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 9 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD150-175 for meals not included.
or call us on 0844 225 3135
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of tour dates and prices visit
www.edgeadventures.com/tours/ nuyhg
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