Eastern Canada Adventure: From Toronto to Québec City
Explore the diverse landscapes and rich history of Eastern Canada on this 8-day educational tour. From the vibrant city of Toronto, home to Canada's tallest skyscraper, to the historic charm of Québec City, with its French heritage and cobblestone streets, students will discover the unique culture, architecture, and natural beauty that define this part of Canada. This program combines cultural immersion, historical exploration, and outdoor adventure, making it the perfect tour for students interested in history, geography, and cultural studies.

Tour Highlights
Toronto’s Iconic Landmarks
Visit Toronto’s top attractions, including the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). Students will learn about Toronto’s cultural diversity, its role as a financial hub, and its vibrant arts scene.
Niagara Falls Exploration
Take a day trip to the world-famous Niagara Falls. Students will experience the power and beauty of the falls up close with a boat tour to the base of the falls. Learn about the natural history of the falls, its environmental impact, and its role as a major tourist attraction.
Ottawa: The Capital of Canada
Visit Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, where students will tour important landmarks such as Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, and ByWard Market. Learn about Canada’s government, history, and cultural heritage through guided visits to national museums like the Canadian Museum of History and the National Gallery of Canada.
Historic Québec City
Explore the cobblestone streets of Vieux-Québec (Old Québec), a UNESCO World Heritage site. Students will learn about the city’s French colonial past, walk along the Plains of Abraham, and visit iconic sites like Château Frontenac and Fortifications of Québec.
Montreal’s French Culture and Modern Flair
In Montreal, students will explore the city’s vibrant cultural scene, from its French heritage to its modern architecture and arts. Visit landmarks like Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal, and the Old Port. Students will also learn about Montreal’s role as a hub for art, music, and technology in Canada.
Indigenous Culture and History
Students will have the opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures through visits to cultural centers and museums. They will gain insight into the history and contributions of Canada’s Indigenous peoples, including the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities.
The St. Lawrence River and Natural Beauty
Throughout the tour, students will enjoy the breathtaking natural landscapes along the St. Lawrence River. Explore the river’s importance to the development of Canada and its role in the trade, commerce, and ecology of the region.
Sample Itinerary
Arrive in Toronto and check into the hotel. Begin with a guided city tour, visiting landmarks like the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), and Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). Enjoy an evening free to explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods.
Take a day trip to Niagara Falls. Experience the natural wonder with a Hornblower Niagara Cruise to get up close to the falls. Learn about the geological formation of the falls and their significance to both Canada and the U.S. Return to Toronto for the evening.
Travel to Ottawa, the capital of Canada. In the afternoon, tour Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, and the Canadian Museum of History. Enjoy a visit to the National Gallery of Canada, home to impressive collections of Canadian and Indigenous art.
Continue exploring Ottawa’s historic landmarks and enjoy free time in the ByWard Market. In the afternoon, depart for Montreal. Arrive in Montreal and check into your hotel.
Start with a city tour, visiting iconic landmarks such as Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal, and the Old Port. Learn about Montreal’s unique blend of French culture and modern innovation. Enjoy an evening exploring Montreal’s vibrant arts and food scene.
Travel to Québec City and spend the day exploring the Old City (Vieux-Québec). Visit Château Frontenac, the Plains of Abraham, and the Fortifications of Québec, and gain insight into the city’s French colonial past. Free time to explore the charming streets and local shops.
In the morning, take a scenic boat tour of the St. Lawrence River, learning about the river’s ecological and historical significance. In the afternoon, engage in an educational session about Canada’s Indigenous cultures and visit a local cultural center or museum.
Spend the morning exploring more of Quebec City or visiting local artisan shops. After lunch, reflect on the tour before transferring to the airport for departure.
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