Day 1: Arrival In TorontoArrive Pearson International Airport, Toronto, and
transfer independently to your downtown hotel. Pick
up your Jonview Canada Roadbook at the front desk
as you check in. Remainder of day is at leisure for
shopping at the Eaton Centre or perhaps sampling the fine cuisine and
nightlife of Toronto. Overnight in Toronto.
Day 2:Toronto To Midland
Scenic drive to Huron country with a detour through
Penetanguishene, an old native village. We suggest
a visit to Georgian Bay\'s \"30 000 Islands\" and a
tour of the Jesuit mission at Sainte-Marie among the
Hurons. Overnight in Midland.
Day 3:Midland To Huntsville Â
Leaving Midland, the road leads north-east to
century-old Algonquin Provincial Park and the
beautiful Muskoka region. Overnight near Huntsville.
Activity:Â Enjoy a relaxing sightseeing cruise aboard the
300-passenger Miss Midland lake vessel and
experience the sparkling water, the windswept pines
and rocky grandeur of Muskoka-Georgian Bay\'s
30,000 islands – the one of the most picturesque
waterways in Ontario. Discover the dramatic
landscapes that inspired the famous Group of Seven painters and the
rugged serenity that draws thousands to the parks and cottages of this
unique region year round.
Day 4:Â Huntsville Â
The Huntsville area offers tennis, golf, boat cruises,
horseback riding and hiking trails. A short drive away
are Lion\'s Lookout Park or Muskoka Pioneer Village.
Overnight near Huntsville.
Day 5:Â Huntsville to Gatineau Park / OttawaÂ
Journey into Quebec to Gatineau Park. In Gatineau
Park, enjoy kilometres of bicycle paths and
fascinating views from look-outs over the river.
Overnight in Ottawa.
Day 6:Â Ottawa to TremblantÂ
Explore the capital region and the Parliament
Buildings, or take a cruise on the Ottawa River. It is a
short drive into the Laurentian Mountains. Overnight
in Tremblant.
Activity:Â Located 80 km from Ottawa and 110 km of
Montreal, this self-driven tour allows you the
opportunity to observe many species of wildlife such
as bison, elk, bear, deer and wolves living in their
natural habitat. You will travel 10 km by car through
a varied landscape of lakes, valleys, meadows,
forests and rocky hills while listening a radio-broadcasted commentary
about the local flora and fauna. A visit to this unique natural habitat is
an unforgettable experience for the entire family.
Day 7:Â TremblantÂ
Enjoy a full day in the Laurentians. A good local
excursion includes the village of St. Jovite and Mont-Tremblant
Park, Quebec\'s oldest provincial park.
Overnight in Tremblant.
Activity:Enjoy a half-day self-guided excursion down the
Devil\'s River between Lake Chat and Mont de la
Vache Noire. This unique route takes you along
the gentle flow of the meandering river past the
spectacular Black Cow rock face and the bows of a
silver maple forest to sandy shores where you may
disembark and relax in the sun on a well deserved rest. The package
includes canoe or kayak, life jackets and transportation to the park.
Day 8:Â Tremblant to Quebec City
A scenic drive on the Chemin du Roy, Canada’s first
year-round carriageway, brings you past numerous
historical French-Canadian villages. Trois-Rivieres is
Quebec’s second-oldest city and many of its streets
are characterised by 18th-century style structures and galleries. In
Batiscan, you can view the stone prebystery that is an architectural
gem and perhaps see historical craft demonstrations. Overnight in
Quebec City.
Day 9:Â Quebec City
Full day in Quebec City, Canada\'s oldest city.
Highlights include the Fortifications, a national
historic park; Place Royale and Old Quebec,
designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO; or the
Montmorency Falls. Overnight in Quebec City.
Day 10:Â Quebec City to St. Michel-Des-Saints
Scenic drive through the fertile plains and rolling hills
of the Mauricie / Bois-Francs and Lanaudiere regions,
bound for the forests and unspoiled scenery of Lac Ã
la Truite. Overnight in St.Michel-des-Saints.
Day 11:Â St. Michel-Des-Saints
Beautiful scenery surrounds you at Lac à la Truite,
with numerous outdoor activities at your disposal.
We suggest canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking
or sailing. Alternatively, head for the hills along the
hiking trails. Overnight in St. Michel-des-Saints.
Day 12:Â St. Michel-Des-Saints to MontrealÂ
Traverse the Lanaudiere region and its numerous
lakes. Stop in Berthierville and visit the Gilles
Villeneuve Museum, then continue to the vibrant,
cosmopolitan city of Montreal. We suggest a visit
to Notre-Dame Basilica, the Olympic site, the Biodome, the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts, Mt. Royal Park, Casino or the underground city.
Overnight in Montreal.
Day 13:Â Montreal to Kingston
Cross the border into Ontario and explore the
tranquillity of the Thousand Islands region. Visit
Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg and Old
Fort Henry or take a leisurely cruise through the
Thousand Islands. Overnight in Kingston.
Activity:You will also enjoy a cruise of the beautiful 1000
Islands – an unforgettable trip through the near
countless small inlets that are home to a wide variety
of marine mammals and waterfowl.
Day 14:Â Kingston to Niagara Falls
Drive along Lake Ontario, skirting Ontario\'s capital,
Toronto, to reach Niagara Falls. Visit Niagara-on-the-Lake,
a charming 19th-century village. Once
in Niagara Falls, put on your rain jacket and step
aboard for the ride of a lifetime! The Hornblower Niagara Cruises -
Voyage To The Falls tour will take you to the American Falls before
sailing past massive rock formations to the magnificent sight of the
thundering Horseshoe Falls. As the Hornblower Niagara Cruises
- Voyage To The Falls tour battles the waters, take advantage of
unsurpassed photo opportunities. Overnight in Niagara Falls.
Day 15:Â Niagara Falls to Toronto/ End Of Tour