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USA & CANADA


TOUR


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ADD-ON


New York 4 nights from £1399


Extend your holiday by adding on our New York City break. This add-on includes rail travel from Boston to New York, a fl ight back to the UK, 4 nights accommodation with breakfast, the services of a Just You Tour Manager and highlights as detailed on our New York City break on page 20. Available on all dates marked with a *.


Montreal


DAY 5 Montreal Canada’s second city, Montreal in the French-speaking region of Quebec, sits on an island at the junction of the St Lawrence and Ottawa rivers.


On arrival, our half-day tour will take in Mount Royal, the three-peaked hill which gives the city its name, the historic district of Old Montreal, with its cobbled streets and 17th century buildings, the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral and the St Lawrence Seaway – a series of locks, canals and channels along the river that allows ships to pass from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.


There are many fine restaurants and open-air cafés here so perhaps join your travelling companions for a relaxed meal. HOLIDAY INN MONTREAL CENTRE VILLE, MONTREAL


DAY 6 Quebec City Quebec City is the only walled city in North America. Standing on the St Lawrence River, it is a metropolis of winding cobbled streets, ancient churches, Norman-style houses, stone buildings, public squares and horse- drawn calèches. We include a full-day tour, taking in famous sights including the Cathedral, Château Frontenac, the Basilica, and the Plains of Abraham – the scene of the decisive battle in 1759 between the French and the English for control of Canada. HOLIDAY INN MONTREAL CENTRE VILLE, MONTREAL


DAY 7 Stowe Leaving Montreal we’ll cross the border into the USA. Our drive takes us through Vermont’s gentle countryside for our first glimpse of New England’s famous fall colours. COMMODORES INN, STOWE


DAY 8 North Conway The smallest state capital in the USA, Montpellier is home to Morse Maple Farm. A visit gives us a sweet treat as we learn how this sticky syrup is produced and get to taste the finished product.


En route to North Conway we’ll drive through Franconia Notch State Park, located in the heart of the stunning White Mountain National Forest. FOX RIDGE RESORT, NORTH CONWAY


DAY 9 Boston The Kancamagus Highway is a scenic 34-mile stretch of road that’s one of the best fall foliage viewing areas in the USA. On our leisurely drive to Boston we’ll head through the White Mountain National Forest where our reward will be spectacular views of the White Mountains, the Swift River, Sabbaday Falls and, of course, the kaleidoscope of colour that epitomises New England in the fall. Your hotel in Boston is ideally located downtown, within walking distance of many attractions, so why not explore with your travelling companions. BOSTON PARK PLAZA


DAY 10 Boston


The principal city of New England, Boston boasts a charming old quarter, where steep cobbled streets contrast delightfully with the city’s modern skyscrapers. Located at the easternmost point of Massachusetts is beautiful Cape Cod. Why not join us on an optional tour here today, which also includes a visit to Plymouth, where America’s founding fathers first set foot in the New World. This evening, gather with your travelling companions for a farewell drink. BOSTON PARK PLAZA


DAY 11 Boston to UK


On an included morning tour of Boston we will follow parts of the famous Freedom Trail and visit the Granary Burial Ground. We also visit Beacon Hill, Quincy Market and Cambridge - home of Harvard University. Enjoy time at leisure before our FLIGHT BACK TO THE UK.


DAY 12 UK Arrive back in the UK.


Year Round Departures: We are delighted to offer an additional departure date outside the main fall foliage season (mid-September to mid-October). Although the autumnal foliage will not be a feature of this date, the many attractions of Canada and New England will most certainly make for a wonderful holiday in this enchanting area.


Please note: To maximise the enjoyment of this holiday a certain amount of walking in a group is required.


EXTEND


Boston 2 nights from £599


See even more of Boston and extend your holiday by an extra two nights. Includes bed & breakfast accommodation and your return scheduled fl ights. Return airport transfers are not included, but can be easily arranged with your hotel’s front desk. Available on dates marked with a #.


Speak to one of our Holiday Advisors for more information.


DEPARTURE DATES


For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide.


Holiday ref: SUNEC (15 May 2017 & 14 May 2018) Holiday ref: SUNEW


2017 Heathrow 15 May* 18 Sep* 25 Sep* 28 Sep#


5 Oct# 2018 Heathrow 14 May* 17 Sep* 24 Sep* 27 Sep# 4 Oct#


30 Sep#


1 Oct*


Flights with British Airways or similar scheduled airline. Transfer time is approx. 30 mins. ESTA from £29 and Canadian ETA from £20 - see page 209. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.


Please have passport details ready when booking 129


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