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EASTERN USA & EASTERN CANADA


Île d’Orléans, an island in the St. Lawrence River sometimes called “The Garden of Quebec” for its bountiful agriculture and pastoral beauty; red-roofed farmhouses and charming villages repose in a setting of rolling fields, vineyards and orchards. Savour lunch in a centuries-old flour mill built by the French and enjoy an afternoon cider tasting at a local farm. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy the city or the gracious amenities of your luxury hotel as you please. Meals BL


9. IN QUEBEC CITY... A DAY YOUR WAY The entire day is yours to experience Quebec City’s setting on the St. Lawrence, its rich architectural legacy, and its colourful past at your own pace and according to your own inclinations. In the Old City (Vieux-Québec) – once the capital of New France – narrow cobblestoned streets evoke the enchanting atmosphere of a 17th-century French town. This remarkably preserved historic district consists of the Upper Town’s citadel, ramparts and gates, and Lower Town, lined with 17th- and 18th-century townhouses, churches, shops, museums, art galleries, restaurants and bistros; the two districts are linked by a steep winding street, numerous sets of stairs, and a funicular. The only fortified city north of Mexico, historic Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to do some people watching from a French-inspired café. Join us tonight for our farewell dinner at your landmark hotel. Meals BD


10. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Quebec City, Quebec. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from Fairmont Le Château Frontenac to Quebec City International Airport. You should allow two hours for flight check-in at Quebec City International Airport. Meals B


Experience some of the most stunning waterfalls in the world – Niagara Falls and Montmorency Falls, even 98 feet higher than Niagara!


10 DAYS FROM £2,290 PLUS AIRFARE (9 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches & 7 Dinners)


BEGINS TORONTO


25 May 07, 12⁄ , 16, 21⁄ , 30 Jun 09, 18, 27 Jul 05, 14, 24 Aug 02, 07, 11, 20, 25, 29 Sep ⁄ = Sold Out!


Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures averaging 24 Tauck guests, priced from £2770 per person double; specific dates apply – ask at booking.


Special Solo Traveller Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save £130 on the single room price; ask at time of booking. Go to tauck.co.uk for space availability.


PRICE PER PERSON May


Double £2290


June – September Double £2450


Single £2926 Single £3073


Triple £2217 (double with rollaway)


Triple £2341 (double with rollaway)


International Airfare is additional. Contact Tauck for rates on international air for travel originating in the UK (subject to availability). Please enquire at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour.


Bookings are subject to our Booking Conditions.


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1,2 THE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK Night 3,4 FAIRMONT CHÂTEAU LAURIER


Spend three nights at the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City


Toronto, ON Ottawa, ON


Night 5,6 HILTON MONTREAL BONAVENTURE Montreal, PQ Night 7-9 FAIRMONT LE CHÂTEAU FRONTENAC Quebec City, PQ


To book contact your preferred agent or call 0800 810 8020


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