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CANADA’S CAPITAL CITIES PLUS NIAGARA FALLS


VIBRANT CITY LIFE, HISTORIC TREASURES, WATERS OF WONDER... Discover the gems of the Royal Ontario Museum at a private Tauck evening in Toronto, and the modern skyline from on high... experience the plunging power of water at Niagara and Montmorency by catamaran and gondola... and the peaceful forested islands of the St. Lawrence River... enjoy elegant Ottawa, steeped in tradition... the French heritage of Vieux-Montréal and a walled colonial “village” with the feel of 17th-century Europe... and the comforts of landmark city-centre hotels every night along the way.


1. ARRIVE TORONTO Tour begins: 5:30 PM, The Fairmont Royal York. A transfer is included from Toronto International Airport to The Fairmont Royal York, located in the heart of the city. Join us for a festive welcome reception and dinner at the Beaux Arts-style Royal Ontario Museum, a leading cultural attraction with over 30 galleries showcasing art, archaeology and natural science. Your evening is a private event – for Tauck guests only. Meals D


2. NIAGARA FALLS & THE CN TOWER Journey to thundering Niagara Falls this morning and bring your raincoat! On your catamaran cruise near the plunging waters and misty spray of the waterfalls, getting wet is a


distinct possibility. Have lunch as you please in the quaint Victorian village of Niagara-on-the-Lake, before returning to Toronto for a visit to the CN Tower; up that high the views of the city and Lake Ontario are amazing. Do you dare walk on the famous glass floor? Back at your historic luxury hotel, enjoy dinner at your leisure this evening. Meals BD


3. A THOUSAND ISLANDS CRUISE Bound for Canada’s capital city of Ottawa this morning, you’ll board a boat for a cruise on the sparkling waters of the St. Lawrence River that transports you leisurely through the scenic Thousand Islands, a region of postcard-perfect island escapes, dotted with charming cottages and opulent mansions, nestled


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