Canadian History & Culture By Rail 10 days / 9 nights
Trip Overview
Sit back and relax and enjoy this meandering journey through eastern Canada by train. On board, the spectacular countryside of Ontario and Quebec rolls past your train window - lakes and forests; quaint villages and bustling small towns; rolling farmland dotted with picturesque farmhouses and tumbledown red barns...At the end of each day on the train you’ll arrive at a fascinating new city to explore, for this is a journey between Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec City - with a wonderful side-tour to Niagara Falls.
Dine out, go to the theater, visit a museum or just stroll the busy streets and rest in an outdoor cafe in the sunshine.
This is the perfect getaway for those interested in history, culture, cosmopolitan cities and spectacular scenery.
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3 nights in Toronto
2 nights in Ottawa
2 nights in Quebec City
2 nights in Montreal
Depart from Toronto
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrive in Toronto – Your Canadian Train Trip BeginsSettle into your downtown hotel and then stroll outside to be greeted by the urban buzz. Take in a Broadway show or discover a stylish boutique - Bloor-Yorkville, is the district to explore. Toronto’s a multicultural city with many culinary delights - finding the perfect spot for dinner tonight should not be a problem. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 2 – Discover Toronto
This morning take a short guided tour of the city to get your bearings: the CN Tower, Casa Loma, Bay Street, the Eaton Centre, Yorkville and more. In the afternoon and evening explore the city on your own. Admission to the CN Tower is included.
Canadians take their food seriously and choosing from the myriad of cuisines is a highlight of travel in Canada. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 3 – Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls were once surrounded by wilderness. Cities now rest on both banks of the river - but still the Falls themselves are an unforgettable experience and a ‘must see’ on any Canadian Train trip. The sheer power and beauty of Nature is apparent, especially when you see the Falls from a small boat - the famous ‘Maid of the Mist’.
This day trip also visits the Niagara Peninsula wine region, stroll through the quaint rural town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and pick up a couple of bottles to tuck in your bag. Lunch is included. Return to Toronto for the evening.
Day 4 – Train to Ottawa
Settle into your carriage for a relaxing train journey. Travel along the shores of Lake Ontario - past the typically Canadian thick forest and over rivers; the train will travel through villages and farms, with grain towers gleaming in the sunlight, and red barns in various states of repair.
Day 5 – In Ottawa – The Capital of Canada
Ottawa is a beautiful Canadian city, with so much to see and do. This is the federal capital of Canada so museums abound - the Museum of Civilization, the Canadian War Museum and the National Art Gallery.
On a gentle city tour travel through the historic districts and get your bearings so you can further explore on your own. Overnight in Ottawa.
Day 6 – Ottawa to Quebec City by Canadian train
As the train rocks and sways out of Ottawa your trip heads towards the open farmland of eastern Quebec province, chat with old friends and new, dip into a book, or do the crossword. This is what train travel in Canada and being on vacation is all about!
In the evening you step off the train into a little bit of Europe in North America - Quebec City. Old stone buildings and city walls, cobbled streets - and a wealth of history and culture. Overnight in Quebec City.
Day 7 – In Quebec City – Experience French Canadian Culture
Learn about the significance of the city’s landmarks in the history of Canada, on a guided tour. Visit The Plains of Abraham - the scene of a mighty and decisive battle between the French and English in 1759.
Later, explore the cobbled streets and sample uniquely French-Canadian delicacies such as Tortiere (a kind of meat pie). As you travel through Quebec try a few words of French - the locals will like it and respond with characteristic bonhomie! Overnight in Quebec City.
Day 8 – Quebec City to Montreal – The Most Cosmopolitan French Canadian City
Travel by train through Canada’s picturesque countryside as your Canadian train trip heads toward Montreal. Watch as the waters of the St. Lawrence River glistens in the sunlight and the charming town of Cap-de-la-Madeleine passes outside your window. Arriving in Montreal, you settle into your hotel and go for a walk - perhaps enjoying the shopping, or the cobbled streets of the Old Town, or the entertainers outside a sidewalk cafe. Overnight in Montreal.
Day 9 – In Montreal – Canadian Cultural Mosaic
Montreal is North America’s only French-speaking major city - but these days it is really a cosmopolitan mosaic of people from all over the French-speaking world. A morning tour helps you find your bearings and learn about the landmarks such as Notre Dame and St. Catherine’s Street. Afterwards, explore on your own, do a bit of shopping or just chill out at a sidewalk café and nibble on Pain au Chocolate. Whatever you do, the city shows you its special ‘joie de vivre’. Overnight in Montreal.
Day 10 – To Toronto & Home
Your Canada train trip comes to an end in Toronto today. One last jaunt by train on Canada’s railway completes the trip back through rural Quebec and Ontario in time for a late afternoon flight to travel home.
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Accommodations
Delta Chelsea Hotel Toronto
Superior
The centrally located superior hotel has shopping, dining, and public transit all within walking distance. Hotel facilities include 3 restaurants, a bar, indoor pool with waterslide, fitness centre, sauna, whirlpool, and a children's activity centre.
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Deluxe
This deluxe historic Montreal hotel is located right above the VIA rail station, so you don't even have to go outside to get to one or the other. It is also connected to Montréal's subterranean network of malls. There are over 32 kilometers of interconnected buildings. Enjoy all of the amenities that Fairmont hotels have to offer.
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
Deluxe
This deluxe landmark chateau-style hotel is located within the walled city of Old Quebec. To enjoy views of the St. Lawrence River, upgrade to a deluxe view room. The hotel offers 3 restaurants, 2 lounges, a pool with whirlpool, fitness room, steam bath, spa, and shops.
Hotel Manoir Victoria
Superior
The Hotel Manoir is our most popular superior hotel option used in many of our packages. This classic hotel is located within the walled city of Quebec. Two things that did stand out was the spa and the restaurants. The Spa is the largest in old Québec and the Fairmont even uses their services when a guest is looking for treatments. There are 2 restaurants on site, one that is a little more elegant and one that is a diner style that opens on to the main street.
Options & Upgrades
Options & UpgradesAll our trips can be customized for your ideal vacation • Extra nights/tours may be added to or taken away from this trip (just ask us when you book.)
• Upgrade to a cycle tour of the city in Montreal
Upgrade to Business Class on VIA
Ask your agent for more details.
Dates & Prices
2010 - 2011 Package Start DatesDaily Departures
*Note: Special rates apply during Winter Carnival (Jan 23-24, Jan 30-31, Feb 6-8, 2010)
| Standard Hotels | USD$ | |
| Double | Single | |
| Jan1 - Jan 21 2010 | 2,273 | 3,673 |
| Jan 22 - Feb 6 2010 | 2,417 | 3,962 |
| Feb 7 - Apr 21 2010 | 2,273 | 3,673 |
| Apr 22 - Jun 30 2010 | 2,459 | 4,109 |
| Jul 1 - Aug 29 2010 | 2,343 | 3,862 |
| Aug 30 - Oct 28 2010 | 2,459 | 4,109 |
| Oct 29 - Nov 30 2010 | 2,343 | 3,862 |
| Dec 1 - Apr 21 2011 | 2,270 | 3,745 |
| Superior Hotels | USD$ | |
| Double | Single | |
| Jan 1 - jan 21 2010 | 2,426 | 3,980 |
| Jan 22 - Feb 6 2010 | 2,487 | 4,101 |
| Feb 7 - Apr 21 2010 | 2,380 | 3,891 |
| Apr 22 - Oct 31 2010 | 2,569 | 4,299 |
| Nov 1 - Apr 21 2010 | 2,357 | 3,891 |
| Deluxe Hotels | USD$ | |
| Double | Single | |
| Jan 1 - Apr 21 2010 | 2,580 | 4,357 |
| Apr 22 - Jun 13 2010 | 2,671 | 4,539 |
| Jun 14 - Aug 26 2010 | 2,816 | 4,824 |
| Aug 27 - Oct 15 2010 | 2,889 | 4,969 |
| Oct 16 - Oct 23 2010 | 2,612 | 4,423 |
| Oct 24 - Dec 17 2010 | 2,816 | 4,824 |
| Dec 18 - Dec 29 2010 | 2,860 | 4,918 |
| Dec 30 - Apr 21 2011 | 2,816 | 4,824 |
• Prices are per person
• Double means two people occupying a room
• Triple, quad and child rates are available
• Upgrade to Business Class - $495.00CAD/USD per adult
Included • Accommodation for 9 nights
• 2-hour sightseeing tour of Toronto
• CN Tower admission
• Full-day excursion to Niagara Falls including lunch and Maid of the
Mist substituted by Journey Behind the Falls in off season .
• Toronto to Ottawa rail transfer on VIA Rail’s The Corridor (economy
class)
• 2-hour sightseeing tour of Ottawa (substituted with Canada's Capital
Museum Passport in off-season)
• Ottawa to Quebec City rail transfer on VIA Rail’s The Corridor (economy class)
• 2-hour sightseeing tour of Quebec City
• Quebec City to Montreal rail transfer on VIA Rail’s The Corridor (economy class)
• 3-hour sightseeing tour of Montreal
• Montreal to Toronto rail transfer on VIA Rail’s The Corridor (economy class)
• Private airport and rail station transfers to and from hotels
• Documentation package
Not Included
• Meals and attractions unless otherwise specified
• Trip Cancellation Insurance
• Canadian sales taxes (pre-rebated by 50% for visitors to Canada)
Please Note Programme not available Jun 27, Dec 17, 23, 24. A late afternoon departure flight is recommended as passengers will require sufficient time to transfer to the airport on Day 10.
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