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Capitals & Eastern Canada - 7 Days / 6 Nights

Departures: Circle tour from Toronto Daily: Except Saturday & Sunday

 

Day 1 Toronto to Ottawa

Enjoy the facilities of the Via 1 first class lounge while waiting for boarding instructions. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge.

Follow the shores of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes of North America, to Trenton Junction, where the St. Lawrence River flows from the Lake. From Trenton Junction to Ottawa, the landscape is dotted with small villages, surrounded by maple forests and rich pasture land. The journey is approximately four hours. Ottawa was named as the capital of Canada in 1867 with the signing of Confederation by the ten Canadian Provinces, establishing an independent Canada. The VIA Rail station in Ottawa is a short taxi ride to downtown Ottawa hotels.

(Lunch is included today)

 

Day 2 Ottawa (Free Day)

Ottawa is not just the capital of the Canadian government; Ottawa is also one of the most diverse cities in the world, offering everything from world-class sporting events and shopping adventure to museum and family activities. Ottawa has it all. Situated on the Ottawa River about 200 km (125 miles) west of Montreal, Ottawa is a unique mix of old and new, history and technology, excitement and relaxation. Among the many historic sights in Ottawa are the Canadian War Museum, Parliament Hill, Museum of Civilization, Rideau Hall, RCMP Museum and Stables, National Aviation Museum, Royal Canadian Mint, National Gallery, Byward Market, Rideau Canal, Dow's Lake, Experimental Farm, Museum of Nature. Today is a free day to explore.

 

Day 3 Ottawa to Montreal

Enjoy the facilities of the Via 1 first class lounge while waiting for boarding instructions. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge.

Your rail journey to Montreal this morning is under four hours, and takes you into rural Ontario, with maple forests and pasturelands, crossing into Quebec at Coteau where the rail line joins the Toronto-Montreal line. Cross the Ottawa River to Dorval Station where a short stop is made before proceeding to Central Station in downtown Montreal. Central Station is located two floors below the Queen Elizabeth Hotel lobby.

(Breakfast is included today)

 

Day 4 Montreal City Sightseeing

Montreal offers a number of unique attractions. From some of North America's oldest and most spectacular architecture to professional sports and botanical treasures.

Enjoy a 3 hour tour of the city, taking in more than 200 points of interest, including a stop at the Notre Dame Basilica, residential and financial districts, Old Montreal, French Quarter, outside view of Olympic Site, McGill University and a panoramic view from an observation point on top of Mt. Royal. The balance of the day is yours to enjoy Montreal.

 

Day 5 Montreal to Quebec

Enjoy the facilities of the Via 1 first class lounge while waiting for boarding instructions. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge.

Following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Quebec City. For the first hour, you will note the rugged Monteregian Hills that seem to loom up from nowhere. These huge volcanic mounds were formed over 120 million years ago. There are seven of these hills in a row, including Mont Royal in Montreal, ending with Monte Rouge near the tiny village of Boloeil. Many of the trees you view are maple trees, producing the great Canadian staple, maple syrup. Your rail journey is just over two hours to Quebec, the oldest walled city in North America and heart of the French Canadian culture of Canada. In Quebec, arrive at Gare du Palais, located near the harbour in old town, Quebec. Steeped in history, Quebec is the most charming city in Canada, almost four hundred years old and most of the original architecture and buildings have been lovingly preserved.

(Lunch is included today).

 

Day 6 Quebec City Sightseeing

Quebec City is the heart of French Canada. Nowhere else in North America is the appearance and atmosphere of an old-world city so complete. Quebec City looks and feels very European; perhaps that is why the entire old section of the town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.

Today qualified guides will help you discover the enchanting sights which are part of Quebec City's history. During the tour several stops are suggested. Should you wish to visit different sites, you may wish to get off and board at your convenience. This tour option offers you great flexibility

 

Day 7 Quebec to Toronto

Enjoy the facilities of the Via 1 first class lounge while waiting for boarding instructions. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge.

Departing Quebec from Gare du Palais, cross the mighty St. Lawrence River to the south shore, which the rail line follows for almost the entire journey to Toronto. The landscape is dotted with tiny villages, all with church spires, maple forests and rich pasture land. This fertile land stretches most of the way to Montreal. After the small city of St-Hyacinthe, there is a dramatic change in the landscape, as the Monteregian Hills seem to appear out of nowhere. These huge volcanic mounds were formed over 120 million years ago and there are seven of these large hills in a row, including Mont Royal in Montreal. Arriving in Montreal at Central station, change trains and board VIA Rail's Toronto service. The change is seamless, in the same station, with a short connection wait. Departing Montreal, a brief stop is made at Dorval. From Dorval, the train route crosses the Ottawa River, a major tributary of the St. Lawrence River. In the distance to the north, you may view the Laurentian Highlands. Less than an hour out of Montreal, the train passes from the Province of Quebec into the Province of Ontario. Following the St. Lawrence, pass through the small cities and villages, including Kingston, the first capital of the "Province of Canada" from 1841 to 1867, when the capital was moved to Ottawa. Passing through Trenton Junction, the St. Lawrence widens into Lake Ontario. The rail line follows the shore of this "Great Lake" into Toronto, where you disembark at Union Station in downtown Toronto to end your rail journey.

(Breakfast & Lunch included today)

 

Features:

Hotel accommodation including provincial taxes for 6 nights (See below for information on accommodation in each grade)
First Class Rail Travel Toronto to Ottawa (Lunch Included)
First Class Rail Travel Ottawa to Montreal (Breakfast Included)
Montreal City Sightseeing Tour (3 Hours)
First Class Rail Travel Montreal to Quebec City (Lunch Included)
Quebec City Sightseeing Tour
First Class Rail Travel Quebec City to Toronto (Breakfast & Lunch Included)
452 page Canada Guide
Rand McNally Canada Map

Quebec City - Manoir Victoria

(Standard Room)

 

Hotel Information:

Moderate Grade
Ottawa - Lord Elgin Hotel (Standard Room)
Montreal - Le Nouvel Hotel (Standard Room)
Quebec City - Manoir Victoria (Standard Room)

Superior Grade
Ottawa - Fairmont Chateau Laurier (Fairmont Room)
Montreal - Queen Elizabeth Hotel (Fairmont Room)
Quebec City - Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac (Fairmont Room)

 

Popular Grade (Prices in CAD)

SeasonTwinSingleTripleChild
01 Nov 07 - 20 Dec 07$1656 $2261 $1524 $877
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Superior Grade (Prices in CAD)

SeasonTwinSingleTripleChild
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Prices are per person and do not include the Canadian 6% Goods & Service Tax. This tax will be added at time of booking.

 

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