Imagine a journey through some of the most iconic and scenic spots in Eastern Canada, all wrapped into five days of carefully curated sights and experiences. For around $1,167 per person, this small-group tour offers a chance to explore Toronto’s vibrant skyline, cruise the Thousand Islands, soak up Montreal’s French charm, walk the cobblestone streets of Quebec City, and marvel at the powerful Niagara Falls. Guided by knowledgeable guides, you’ll enjoy a mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and lively cityscapes, with most of the logistics handled for you.
Two things we really appreciate are the well-structured itinerary—covering both urban centers and stunning landscapes—and the inclusion of notable attractions like the Montmorency Falls and the Voyage to the Falls boat ride. These experiences offer memorable views and a deeper appreciation of Canada’s natural wonders. A potential caveat is that some optional activities, like the cable car or boat tours, come at extra cost and depend on weather, so plan accordingly.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a rundown of Eastern Canada without the hassle of planning each detail. It suits those who value guided insights, a small group setting, and the chance to see the highlights comfortably while still having time to soak in the atmosphere of each location.
Key Points

- Diverse itinerary: Combines city explorations, natural scenery, and historic sites.
- Small group size: Max 13 travelers for a more personal experience.
- Well-planned logistics: Transportation and entry fees mostly included.
- Authentic experiences: Visit iconic landmarks like Niagara Falls, Old Quebec, and Montmorency Falls.
- Optional activities: Boat tours and cable cars are available but at extra cost.
- Good value: Hotel accommodations, guide, and several key attractions included.
An In-Depth Look at the 5-Day Itinerary

This tour unfolds over five days, balancing sightseeing with comfortable pacing. It’s a compact but comprehensive taste of Eastern Canada, perfect for first-timers or those wanting a broad overview.
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Day 1: Arrival and Toronto
Your adventure begins at Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, where you settle in after arriving. The hotel is conveniently located near Toronto Pearson International Airport, offering free shuttle service—a small yet significant perk after a long flight. While the first day doesn’t include activities, you’ll be well-rested for the days ahead. Many reviews highlight the ease of check-in and the quiet comfort of the hotel, making it a good base to start your trip.
Day 2: Toronto to Montreal via Thousand Islands
The day kicks off with a scenic drive from Toronto toward the Thousand Islands region, a stunning stretch on the St. Lawrence River dotted with nearly 1,864 islands. We loved the way this segment combines natural beauty with a touch of history—what’s not to like about cruising on a boat, enjoying views of castles and lush islands?
You’ll stop in Kingston for about 30 minutes—just enough to stretch your legs and snap some photos of its historic architecture. Then, the highlight is the Thousand Islands Cruise (if you booked that option), which offers relaxing views and insightful commentary about the region’s past and geography. Several travelers noted that the cruise provided both “beautiful scenery” and “interesting facts,” making it a worthwhile inclusion.
Afterward, the group heads to Montreal, where the tour hits the city’s Dorchester Square and some iconic sights like the Mary Queen of the World Cathedral and the Sun Life Building. The 45-minute stop gives you a taste of Montreal’s European flair—think of grand statues, historic architecture, and bustling streets. An optional French dinner spot (not included) offers a delicious taste of local cuisine, perfect for those wanting to indulge.
Day 3: Quebec City and Montmorency Falls
Today, the tour immerses you in Quebec’s charming Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Quebec City Tour covers Place d’Armes, the Chateau Frontenac, and the Notre-Dame Basilica‘s exterior. Many reviews appreciated the guide’s storytelling, which added context to what you see wandering through cobblestone streets.
Next, you visit Little Champlain Street, a lively area full of boutiques, cafes, and street performers—think of it as the heart of European-style ambiance. The optional Montmorency Falls visit includes a cable car, offering spectacular views of the waterfall that towers around 275 feet high—higher than Niagara’s Bridal Veil Falls. Travelers found it “a beautiful spot,” especially with the cable car ride, which adds a fun element to the visit.
Some guests noted that the optional activities, like the cable car or the falls’ viewing platforms, are extra costs. It’s worth budgeting for these if you want a fuller experience.
Day 4: Mont-Tremblant and Ottawa
The day begins with a visit to Mont-Tremblant, often dubbed the “Little Banff” because of its scenic mountain terrain and European-style village. The group enjoys a free visit to the resort, with many travelers remarking on its quaint charm and picture-perfect views—ideal for a leisurely stroll, photos, or a warm drink.
Later, the tour heads to Ottawa to see Parliament Hill. The 30-minute stop is enough to admire the grand architecture and take some memorable photos. Many comments appreciated how the guide explained the significance of the buildings and the political history tied to the location.
Day 5: Niagara Falls and Departure
The final day is dedicated to the world-famous Niagara Falls. The Voyage to the Falls boat tour (if booked) takes you close enough to feel the spray and hear the thunder of the waterfalls, creating a truly powerful experience. Several reviewers called this “the best part of the trip”, praising the stunning views and the thrill of getting close to nature’s power.
You’ll also explore Clifton Hill, the lively entertainment strip, and visit Journey Behind the Falls—an experience that involves descending into tunnels behind the waterfalls for a unique perspective. Other highlights include the Niagara Power Plant and a stroll along the Niagara Parkway with stops at the Flower Clock and Niagara-on-the-Lake.
The tour wraps up in Niagara Falls, allowing you to soak in the sights before heading home or your onward journey.
What Does the Tour Cost and What’s Included?

At $1,166.90, this tour seems like solid value considering the hotel stays, guided transportation, and several key attractions. Most of the major sites, including Old Quebec, Niagara Falls, and Parliament Hill, are included or have optional activities at additional cost.
The package covers hotel accommodations for four nights, most transportation, guides, and tips for drivers and guides. Breakfasts are optional but available. Many reviewers found the hotel quality to be comfortable and convenient.
Extra costs to consider:
- Optional boat rides and cable cars
- Personal expenses, food, and souvenirs
- Tips (though gratuities are included for guides and drivers)
It’s worth noting that pre-booking is recommended, as the tour is often booked about 38 days in advance.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This trip is best suited for travelers who want a structured yet flexible way to see a broad swath of Eastern Canada. It’s perfect if you enjoy small group tours, where you get more personal attention and can easily ask questions. It’s also ideal for first-time visitors who want a rundown without the hassle of planning each day.
People who enjoy scenic boat rides, historic walking tours, and visits to famous waterfalls will find plenty to love here. If you prefer independent exploring, some parts might feel rushed, but the guided structure ensures you won’t miss the highlights.
Final Thoughts

This 5-day tour balances urban exploration, natural wonders, and cultural insights in a way that most travelers will find engaging and manageable. The inclusion of main attractions, like Niagara Falls and Old Quebec, coupled with the small group size, creates an experience that feels intimate and informative.
You’ll appreciate the expert guides’ knowledge, especially when learning about the history and significance of sites. The scenic boat rides and optional cable car trips offer memorable ways to connect with the environment, especially if the weather cooperates.
The value is strong—hotels, transportation, and major attractions are covered, making this a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive, comfortable introduction to Eastern Canada’s highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers of all ages can participate. Children under 6 require a booster seat and must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women can join if under 24 weeks by the trip’s end.
How big are the groups?
The maximum is 13 travelers, which helps keep the experience personal and flexible.
Are optional activities included?
No, activities like boat rides and cable cars are optional and at an extra cost. You might find they’re well worth the small additional expense for the views and fun.
What kind of hotel accommodations are provided?
Hotels offer rooms with two full/double beds or one king/queen bed, with a max occupancy of four per room. The comfort level is generally good, with many reviews noting the quiet, clean accommodations.
How much free time do I get?
Most days include planned stops, with some free time for photos, snacks, or brief explorations—particularly in Montreal, Quebec City, and Niagara Falls.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, professional vehicles are used, and transportation is tailored to the size of the group. The tour provides efficient and clean transport, with a guide driving or guiding.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is optional but available. Lunch and dinner are at your own expense, especially at places like Clifton Hill or downtown areas.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection, cash for extras, and a camera are recommended.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The operator may adjust the schedule for weather or traffic, but the core stops remain the same. If you leave early, you’ll need to inform your guide.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour requires good weather, and if canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
This tour offers a balanced look at some of Canada’s most famous sights, wrapped in the comfort of guided travel. It’s a smart choice for those craving a mixture of city buzz, scenic beauty, and natural wonder—all in a manageable, well-organized package.
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