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| Beautiful Ontario |
Departs: June 18, 2009 |
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| 7 Days
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| 15 Meals Included |
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| Day 1: | Thursday, June 18, 2009 Arrive Montreal Trudeau Airport (D)
Take funicular ride up Montreal Tower for view of city before arriving Old Montreal late afternoon with time for a short tour. Funicular ride has been included.
| | | Day 2: | Friday, June 19, 2009 Montreal-Ottawa (B, L, D)
Tour of Upper Canada Village, www.uppercanadavillage.com , award-winning living replication of 19th century riverside community. We arrive in Ottawa for an interactive craft workshop in creating your own souvenir medicine wheel or dream catcher followed by storytelling theatre, interactive Pow Wow dance performance with bonfire on the shores of the river plus traditional dinner buffet including bannock bread, three sister soup, corn, salads, grilled maple salmon and smoked venison sausage, seasonal specials, berry desserts and more. www.aboriginalexperiences.com | | | Day 3: | Saturday, June 20, 2009 Ottawa-Toronto East (B, L, D)
We will have a short city tour including the Parliament Buildings and the residence of the Prime Minister and Governor General of Canada. Afterwards we have lunch cruise among the 1,000 Islands, called by the native people the “Garden of the Great Spirit” www.visit1000islands.com Tour of Fort Henry, an authentic 1860’s British military fortress built in case of another American invasion, www.forthenry.com .
| | | Day 4: | Sunday, June 21, 2009 Southcentral Ontario (B, L, D)
Tour of Mennonite country, with conservative farmers who run prosperous farms using horses and no electricity. Dundurn Castle National Historic Site is magnificent restored home of Sir Allan MacNab, one of Canada’s first premiers. www.hamilton.ca/museums Costumed staff bring mid-19th century Hamilton to life on your tour of more than 40 rooms on three floors. After we visit a local winery for some tasting including the famous Canadian ice wine. After checking into our hotel for next two nights, we enjoy an evening meal at local country pub.
| | | Day 5: | Monday, June 22, 2009 Southcentral Ontario (B, L, D)
Niagara Falls, one of the World’s Wonders. Time to take in the might of Niagara Falls and travel through the tunnels to the side and back of the falls.
Visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake, along the Niagara Parkway, called “the prettiest Sunday drive” by Winston Churchill. Tonight we have attend the dinner-theatre, Oh Canada Eh!, a comical satire on all that is Canadian.
| | | Day 6: | Tuesday, June 23, 2009 Toronto (B, L)
We observe Toronto, standing on a glass floor from the heights of the tallest structure in the world, the CN Tower. City tour of this most cosmopolitan city including time at Harbourfront Centre and Distillery District followed by free time to enjoy and explore downtown Toronto on at your own pace. | | | Day 7: | Depart Toronto Pearson | |
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