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
Welcome to one of Canada's largest cities, Toronto. You will feel small in front of the vastness of this metropolis.
- Accommodation: Hotel in Toronto
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Day 2 Toronto
The city itself is a must to visit. From art-filled streets like Graffiti Alley to the huge CN Tower, it is clearly impossible to get bored in Toronto. Baseball, basketball or hockey? Join the support teams to watch a game.
- Accommodation: Hotel in Toronto
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Day 3 Niagara Falls
You dreamt about it, they're here, the very famous Niagara Falls! By day or night, on foot, by boat or even by helicopter, there are so many ways to discover them. The most difficult is to make a choice!
-Transportation: approx. 162 mi, approx. 3h
- Accommodation: Hotel in Toronto -
Day 4 Toronto / Tobermory
On the road to the port village of Tobermory. Located on the Bruce Peninsula in the province of Ontario, dive into crystal clear water to discover no less than 22 wrecks.
-Transportation: approx. 186 mi, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 5 Tobermory
Explore the Grotto, a cave carved by the waves of Georgian Bay. The entire Bruce Peninsula National Park will remind you how splendid the nature around us is.
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 6 Tobermory / Huntsville
Head back to Huntsville on the edge of Algonquin Park. An ideal park for hiking, overlooked by hills of maple trees, the lucky ones may even catch a glimpse of moose.
-Transportation: approx. 211mi, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Lodge -
Day 7 Algonquin Park
Take advantage of this new day to explore the park. By canoe, on foot, on a multitude of hiking trails and lakes, a real breath of fresh air!
- Accommodation: Lodge
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Day 8 Algonquin Park
More than 260 bird species have been recorded in the park. Take your bike, ride the trails and try to see them.
- Accommodation: Lodge
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Day 9 Algonquin Park / Ottawa
More discreet than its neighbours Toronto and Montréal, the capital Ottawa is a city full of culture. In the city centre you will find many museums. Have fun moving from Ontario to Quebec across the Outaouais River.
-Transportation: approx. 212 mi, approx. 4h15
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 10 Ottawa
Cycle along the Rideau Canal to Parliament Hill (which you can visit). A short snack break around a beaver tail is always appreciated. What is it about? The most gourmands will know how to discover it!
- Accommodation: Hotel
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Day 11 Ottawa / Mont-Tremblant National Park
Goodbye Ontario, welcome to Quebec! Mont-Tremblant National Park is a canoeist's paradise. Enjoy the latest daylight here on one of the many lakes.
-Transportation: approx. 111 mi, approx. 2h15
- Accommodation: Cabin -
Day 12 Mont-Tremblant National Park
For the more sporty via ferrata, climbing or cycling await you! The most contemplative will take a stroll to admire the magnificent views of the Mont-Tremblant National Park.
- Accommodation: Cabin
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Day 13 Mont-Tremblant / Montréal
Montreal to finish off your trip in style. Take advantage of the afternoon to visit the Old Port and stroll through the pretty cobbled streets, where you will see the famous Ferris wheel. Here you will find many restaurants offering culinary specialities such as poutine.
-Transportation: approx. 93 mi, approx. 2h
- Accommodation: Hotel -
Day 14 Montréal
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.
- 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:
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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 days car hire with CDW insurance and unlimited mileage
- Applicable taxes
- Assistance 24 hours phone number
Not included
- The personalized roadbook
- Flights (Available upon request)
- Gasoline
- Lunches and dinners
- Personal expenses
Terms and conditions
Booking conditions
Invoice procedure
Cancellation policy
- Cancellation up to 45 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 20 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation between the 44th and 15th day prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 50 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation less than 14 days to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 100 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
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- A day by day (itinerary) description
- Destination description
- Useful tips on driving
- Cities and parks maps
- Activities description
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Budget & exchange
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Topography
Sustainable tourism
- A fair economical repartition
- The improvement of local teams’ working conditions and their awareness of the protection of the environment
- The information of travelers about respecting the local population and environment and the collection of their feelings at their return.
- Avoid letting waste out, throw it in the trash can or bring it with you
- Use potable water sparingly (take a shower instead of a bath and report any leaks) and avoid wasting it (use biodegradable soap to wash yourself)
- Avoid damaging cultural sites: don’t touch the statues, don’t move the stones and objects
- Exchange instead of giving (too Important gifts can destabilize the local economic stability of the country depending on their living standards)
- When taking a walk, especially in some fragile ecosystems, observe the fauna from afar, do not go beyond beaten roads, limit stamping and do not bring any souvenirs: give up picking rare flowers picking fossils...
- In some hotels, you can have individual air conditioning. It is advised to systematically switching it off when you’re out of the room to avoid energetical overconsumption and greenhouse gas emission.