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TOUR USA & CANADA


Vermont Canada & New England in the Fall


12 days from £2949 The fall is a great time to visit New England as the leaves turn every hue of gold and red - a truly mesmerising sight. This tour also takes in Niagara Falls and Canada’s most popular cities.


WHAT’S INCLUDED • Just You Tour Manager as your host • Return flights from Heathrow with British Airways • Use of an airport lounge in the UK


• 10 nights in hotels of a good standard plus 1 night in flight


• 11 meals: 10 breakfasts, 1 welcome dinner PLUS…


• Specialist Local Guide • Welcome drink & farewell get-together • Overseas transfers & other transportation • Porterage


• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports


INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • City tour of Toronto • Visit to Niagara Falls • Cruise the Thousand Islands


DAY 1 UK to Toronto Fly to Toronto. CHELSEA HOTEL, TORONTO


DAY 2 Toronto Toronto is Canada’s largest city and one of the world’s most culturally diverse. Here you’ll find high-profile businesses, superb museums and galleries, countless high-end restaurants, sophisticated bars and a commercial centre dominated by the 1,815ft high CN Tower, the world’s tallest free- standing structure. Discover the city on an included tour before gathering


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• City tour of Ottawa • Drive along the Maple Leaf Trail • City tour of Montreal • City tour of Quebec City • Visit to Montpellier • Visit Morse Maple Farm


• Witness fall foliage on a drive along the Kancamagus Highway • City tour of Boston


OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS • CN Tower • Helicopter flight over Niagara Falls • Cape Cod


FLIGHT OPTIONS


• Connecting flights via London from selected local airports


Upgrade your fl ight: From £689 return World Traveller Plus with British Airways.


with your travelling companions for a welcome dinner. CHELSEA HOTEL, TORONTO


DAY 3 Niagara Falls The mighty Niagara Falls is one of the greatest sights in the New World. For the most dramatic view, take a thrilling optional helicopter flight over the thundering waters during our included excursion. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a picturesque town often referred to as the loveliest town in Ontario, and we’ll stop here on the way back to our hotel. CHELSEA HOTEL, TORONTO


DAY 4 Ottawa Following the Maple Leaf Trail we’ll witness spectacular scenery as we pass along the Thousand Islands Parkway en route to Ottawa. We’ll pause at Kingston on the shores of Lake Ontario for an included cruise around the Thousand Islands, where we’ll see fairytale castles, lighthouses and mansions as we enjoy a fascinating commentary from our onboard host.


Ottawa is Canada’s elegant and historic capital city. Situated on the banks of the Rideau Canal, its skyline is crowned by the magnificent Parliament Buildings and the grand Château Laurier hotel. An included tour will take us to highlights including Parliament Hill, the National War Memorial, Confederation Square, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and ByWard Market, where you’ll find some of the city’s best pubs and restaurants. CAPITAL HILL HOTEL, OTTAWA


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St. Lawrence River


Montreal Ottawa Stowe Kingston


Niagara Falls Lake


Toronto Ontario USA VERMONT North Conway Boston MASSACHUSETTS


Cape Cod


Chateau Frontenac, Quebec HAMPSHIRE NEW Quebec City


TO BOOK CALL 01858 415 452 visit justyou.co.uk or contact your local travel agent


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