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Departure from Montreal
Niagara Falls & Toronto 2-Day Tour
Participate in 2 full days of activities and fun! On Day #1, Our travel through Ontario will start with a drive through the picturesque 1,000 Islands region, then will eventually take us through the quaint, historic town of Niagara-On-The-Lake. Arrival into Niagara Falls will be in the early evening. Enjoy a view of Niagara Falls as seen from the Niagara SkyWheel (included)! After check-in at your hotel, you will have the entire evening to explore the attractions and restaurants found on Clifton Hill and in the tourist district – all within walking distance. You will not want to miss seeing The Falls lit at night!
On Day #2, we will depart for Toronto, Canada’s largest city (many call it the New York City of Canada)! Your visit will include an orientation driving tour (Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Distillery District, Financial District) and shopping at the Eaton Centre!
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Itinerary:
DAY 1: Montreal to Niagara Falls
DAY 2: Niagara Falls to Toronto then Montreal
(*Prices are based on 4 students per room with 2 double or queen beds – separated by gender. Extra cost for triple, double and single rooms.)
No breakfast in hotels included.
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