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Niagara Falls & Toronto 3

Montreal Departure

Departure from Montreal

 

Niagara Falls & Toronto 3-Day Tour – May to October

 

This tour includes all the excitement of the 2-day tour PLUS more.  Spend one night in Toronto – live the Big City Dream!

 

Includes:

  • Motor Coach Bus Transportation 
  • Orientation Tours of Niagara Falls and Toronto with Tour Guide (in English; guide is bilingual)
  • Maple Syrup demonstration and sampling
  • Admission to Niagara SkyWheel in Niagara Falls!
  • 2 Nights Hotel Accommodation
  • All taxes included

Optional:

  • CN Tower visit in Toronto ($40)
  • Ripley’s Aquarium visit in Toronto ($40)
  • Niagara Falls Boat Cruise ($35) (unavailable from December to March inclusive)

Highlights:

  • 1,000 Island Region
  • Niagara-On-The-Lake
  • Niagara Falls by day and night
  • Niagara SkyWheel
  • Toronto City Tour
  • Admission to a latin club in Toronto (19+)
  • Free Time

Itinerary:

DAY ONE: Montreal to Toronto

Departure at 7am

Our travel through Ontario will start with a drive through the picturesque 1,000 Islands region.  Arrival into Toronto will be at approximately 2:30pm (Canada’s largest city – many call it the New York City of Canada)!  Your guide will lead an orientation driving tour (Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Distillery District, Financial District, Yorkville) and shopping at the Eaton Centre! After check-in at your hotel, you can explore many of Toronto’s neighborhoods (Queen Street West, Distillery District, Yorkville, and more!).  You may even want to attend a Blue Jays baseball game (extra $)!  Enjoy nightlife at Momento’s – Toronto’s most popular latin club for international students (admission included – must be at least 19 years old – ID required).

 

DAY TWO: Toronto to Niagara Falls

We will start the morning with visits to the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium (both are optional and $40 extra each).  You may also choose to explore different areas (ask your guide for suggestions).  Arrival into the Niagara Region will be at approximately 3:00pm.  You will begin your visit to the region in the quaint, historic town of Niagara-On-The-Lake.  Free time will be given here to visit the boutiques, shops and ice cream parlours!  A drive along the Niagara Parkway will include a photo stop at the Niagara Whirlpool.  Arrival into Niagara Falls will be in the evening. After check-in at your downtown hotel (you can walk to The Falls!), 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! 


DAY THREE: Niagara Falls to Montreal

This morning, enjoy a walk along the boardwalk that takes you from the American Falls to Horseshoe Falls! A ride on the Niagara Sky Wheel (included) will give you a great view of the Falls and entire area!  You will then participate in a maple syrup demonstration and sampling!  Free time will be given for shopping and lunch at The Outlet Collection at Niagara.  Depart for Montreal.  Approximate arrival in Dorchester Square in 22h00.

 

(*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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    Trip Cost 123.45
    Additional Fees 15.02
    Insurance Cost 0.00
    Add-ons Cost 0.00
    Trip Total 300.20

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