September 29, 2026 - October 8, 2026
Oh Canada! A Tale of Four Cities
Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, Montreal
Passport Required
Early Booking Discount (up to $100 Per Person)
with paid deposit before January 31, 2026
Tour Description
Oh Canada! A Tale of Four Cities - Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, Montreal
September 29-October 8, 2026
10 Days
13 Meals
Airfare Included
Passport Required
Your package includes airfare, deluxe transportation, accommodations, all listed tour fees, and 13 meals.
Join us for a grand journey as we travel to the breathtaking Niagara Falls and continue through the heart of Eastern Canada. We venture north to explore four of Canada’s most captivating cities: vibrant Toronto, stately Ottawa, romantic Quebec City, and cosmopolitan Montreal. Each destination offers a rich blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty from iconic skylines to charming Old-World streets and French-Canadian flair. With guided sightseeing, local flavor, and unforgettable experiences at every stop, this is truly a journey that celebrates A Tale of Four Cities.
Photo Courtesy of Ottawa TourismDay 1:
Meals: Lunch
Oh Canada! Here we come! After picking up our traveling family, with anticipation of the adventure ahead, we stop for the night in Terre Haute, IN.
Day 2:
Meals: Breakfast
Sit back, relax, get acquainted with new friends as we continue our journey northeast to our stopping point for the night in Erie, PA.
Day 3:
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Board the iconic Maid of the Mist, an all‑electric vessel at Niagara Falls State Park in Niagara, NY for an exhilarating cruise. Glide past the base of the American Falls, then journey through roaring rapids into the heart of the Horseshoe Falls feeling the mist and power as millions of gallons cascade all around you. After crossing the border into Ontario, Canada, we travel north toward Toronto where we stop for the night. But! Before calling it a day, we have a fun evening with dinner and a show.
Day 4:
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Originally home to Canadian financier, industrialist, and military officer, Sir Henry Pellatt, Casa Loma, Toronto, offers a unique perspective on life in Toronto and North America in the early 20th Century. The elegant, castle‑style mansion mixes historic glamour with relaxed hospitality with ornate lounges and sweeping hallways. A cozy, delicious lunch at the Liberty Café follows the tour. Our drive to Ottawa showcases a mix of urban skylines, gently rolling farmland, and peaceful riverside scenery. We settle into our hotel for 2 nights in Ottawa.
Day 5:
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A visit to Canada’s capital isn’t complete without a visit to Parliament Hill, the iconic heart of Canadian democracy. This stunning Gothic Revival complex is home to Canada’s House of Commons and Senate, with soaring spires, ornate chambers, stained glass windows, stone carvings, and sweeping lawns with panoramic views that reflect both beauty and purpose. Our buffet lunch we planned for you at Tucker’s Marketplace will not leave you hungry as we take a scenic cruise through Ottawa’s waterways, offering a unique and peaceful perspective of the city’s historic landmarks and natural beauty. Oh Canada, Eh? is a high-energy, family-friendly musical dinner show that celebrates Canadian culture with laughter, iconic songs, and characters from Mounties to hockey players all served up alongside a hearty, home-style meal.
Day 6:
Meals: Breakfast
The Canadian Museum of History, located across the river from Parliament Hill in Gatineau, showcases the rich and diverse heritage of Canada through world-class exhibits, including the stunning Grand Hall with its towering totem poles and Indigenous architecture. From ancient artifacts to contemporary stories, the museum offers a fascinating journey through the people, events, and cultures that have shaped the nation. This evening, we arrive in Quebec City, where we stay for 2 nights.
Day 7:
Meals: Breakfast
This morning, we pick up our Step-on-Guide who leads us through the charming streets of historic Quebec City, rich with European flair and centuries of heritage. Next, we take in panoramic views of Montmorency Falls from the elegant Manoir Montmorency, home to a fascinating interpretation center. Steeped in local history, the manor once served as a colonial governor’s summer residence and now offers a warm welcome as a contemporary reception and dining venue. Step into the Cuivres d’Art Albert Gilles, a boutique museum just outside Quebec City where generations of artisans carry on the exquisite tradition of copper repoussé. Try your hand at crafting your own copper artwork in a guided workshop and browse an elegant boutique of handmade copper treasures to take home.
Day 8:
Meals: Breakfast
Upon arrival in Montreal, we visit Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, a breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. Completed in 1829, the basilica is renowned for its dramatic interior and a grand pipe organ with over 7,000 pipes. Enjoy an afternoon cruise on the Saint Lawrence River aboard the Le Bateau-Mouche at the Old Port of Montreal. Pass under the soaring Jacques Cartier Bridge, view the Olympic Stadium, Habitat 67, and downtown while listening to relaxing music. Our day comes to an end as we settle into our hotel in the Montreal area.
Day 9:
Today we bid Merci beaucoup, au revoir to Canada as we fly back towards home.
Day 10:
Meals: Breakfast
With hearts full, we head home carrying memories of grand cityscapes, warm hospitality, and the rich heritage that makes Canada so remarkable.
