From Niagara Falls to Algonquin and Tremblant Parks
TORONTO - TOBERMORY - PARC ALGONQUIN - OTTAWA - PARC NATIONAL DU MONT-TREMBLANT - MONTRÉAL //
Itinerary
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Day 1 Toronto
Depending on your flight arrival time, you can start exploring the first wonders of the "Queen City." Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is one of Canada’s largest and most vibrant hubs. With its cosmopolitan and laid-back vibe, it’s sure to captivate you. Spend your evening in the lively Distillery District or enjoy a sunset view from the CN Tower.
Suggestion ($):
- Visit or dinner at the CN Tower.- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 2 Toronto
On your second day in Toronto, dive into the city's vibrant energy! Often dubbed the "New York of Canada" for its American influence, it’s the perfect place to brush up on your English. Explore Graffiti Alley’s street art or cycle around the Toronto Islands with breathtaking views of the skyline—there’s never a dull moment here.
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 3 Toronto
On your third day in Toronto, why not take a day trip to the iconic Niagara Falls? Pick-up your rental car and hop on the road. Marvel at the stunning falls, enjoy a boat ride up close, or simply take in the breathtaking views. It’s a must-see just a short drive away from the city!
Included:
-Niagara falls cruise- Transportation: approx. 128 km, approx. 1h45
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 4 Toronto / Tobermory
On your way to the charming port village of Tobermory, nestled on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, dive into crystal-clear waters to explore an incredible collection of 22 shipwrecks. It’s a unique underwater adventure you won’t forget!
-Transportation: approx. 299 km, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 5 Tobermory
Discover the Grotto, a stunning cave shaped by the waves of Georgian Bay. As you explore, the beauty of the entire Bruce Peninsula National Park will remind you just how awe-inspiring nature can be.
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 6 Tobermory / Huntsville
Head back to Huntsville, nestled on the edge of Algonquin Park. This park is a hiker’s paradise, surrounded by rolling hills blanketed with maple trees. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a majestic moose roaming through the wilderness.
- Transportation: approx. 339 km, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Lodge -
Day 7 Hunstville
Nestled in the heart of Muskoka, Huntsville is the perfect gateway to the stunning Algonquin Park. Known for its picturesque lakes and towering forests, the town offers a peaceful escape with easy access to the park’s natural beauty. Whether you’re into hiking, canoeing, or simply soaking in the landscape, Algonquin Park’s expansive trails and wildlife make it a must-visit.
- Accommodation: Lodge
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Day 8 Hunstville
Hiking enthusiasts can explore an extensive network of trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes, each offering stunning views of the park’s pristine landscape.
- Accommodation: Lodge
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Day 9 Hunstville / Ottawa
Quieter than its neighboring giants, Toronto and Montréal, Canada’s capital, Ottawa, is a cultural treasure waiting to be explored. In the heart of the city, you’ll find a wealth of museums and galleries that celebrate the nation's heritage.
Suggestions ($):
- Ottawa guided bike tour- Transportation: approx. 341 km, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 10 Ottawa
Cycle along the scenic Rideau Canal to Parliament Hill, where you can explore the iconic site. A quick snack break for a BeaverTail—Canada’s delicious pastry treat—is a must. What’s it all about? Let’s just say, those with a sweet tooth will know exactly how to indulge!
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 11 Ottawa / Mauricie
Leaving Ottawa behind, your journey takes you to the captivating Mauricie region. Known for its rugged landscapes and vast forests, Mauricie is a haven for nature lovers. As you travel, the picturesque beauty of the countryside unfolds, leading you to the tranquil lakes and rolling hills of Mauricie’s heart.
-Transportation: approx. 178 km, approx. 2h15
- Accommodation: Cabin -
Day 12 Mauricie
Be sure to visit Mauricie National Park, a true gem of the region. With its lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and scenic trails, the park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can canoe on peaceful lakes, hike through wooded paths, or simply relax and take in the breathtaking views.
- Accommodation: Cabin
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Day 13 Mauricie / Montreal
It’s time to head toward Montreal, where you’ll drop off your rental car. The drive will take you through picturesque countryside, gradually transitioning into the vibrant cityscape of Montreal. Whether you’re arriving for the buzzing urban energy, the eclectic neighborhoods, or the rich cultural scene, Montreal offers a perfect mix of old-world charm and modern excitement.
-Transportation: approx. 150 km, approx. 2h
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 14 Montreal
More energy on this last day of the trip? Climb Mount Royal to admire the amazing view of the downtown area. Go down through the Mile-End district and enjoy a brunch (maple syrup pancakes are wonderfully delicious there). Lose yourself on the streets of the Plateau and admire the sunset at the foot of Saint Joseph's Oratory.
Suggestions ($):
- Guided walking tour of the city- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 15 Departure
Enjoy your last day in Montreal before your flight.
Period & budget
When to travel?
The best period for travelling is during the following months:
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Price
The budget is an indication of the price per person, subject to availability. Your local agent will send you a customized quote with the exact price. The price can vary according to availability, level of services, period of travel, number of participants, booking time frame and other items.
Included
- 14 nights accommodation
- 13-day rental of a mid-size Hyndai Elantra or equivalent vehicle, unlimited mileage, LDW and ALI insurance, local taxes, airport fees, one tank of gas, one additional driver and one-way feesApplicable taxes
- The following activity: cruise on Niagara Falls
- Roadbook (electronic version)
- Canadian taxes (federal and provincial)
- 24-hour assistance
Not included
- International flights (available on request)
- Gasoline
- Personal expenses
- Meals not mentioned
- Beverages (except tea and coffee for included meals)
- Entrance fees to national parks
- Optional activities not mentioned
- Travel insurance
Terms and conditions
Booking conditions
Invoice procedure
Cancellation policy
If cancellation occurs:
- More than 31 days before departure: 20% of the total booking amount (excluding insurance and fixed fees)
- Between 30 and 21 days before departure: 35% of the total booking amount (excluding insurance and fixed fees)
- Between 20 and 14 days before departure: 50% of the total booking amount (excluding insurance and fixed fees)
- Between 13 and 7 days before departure: 75% of the total booking amount (excluding insurance and fixed fees)
- Less than 7 days before departure: 100% of the total booking amount (excluding insurance and fixed fees)
Regardless of the cancellation or contract modification date, the following fees are added to the standard cancellation terms above:
- Airfare fees: If your flight ticket has to be issued well in advance—often to secure the best fare—100% of the non-refundable flight costs will be charged in case of cancellation or change. In this case, the standard cancellation terms apply only to the land portion of the trip.
- Land service fees: Any non-refundable fees incurred early for firm bookings will be charged in case of cancellation.
- Insurance: Whether you purchased multi-risk or cancellation insurance, the insurance premium is non-refundable under any circumstances.
The date the written notice is received will be considered the official cancellation date and will determine the applicable cancellation fees.
Altaï Canada may also cancel a trip due to exceptional circumstances considered force majeure (e.g., volcanic eruptions, social unrest, strikes, severe weather) that could compromise the safety of participants. In such cases, all amounts paid will be fully refunded, but no additional compensation can be claimed.