Canada boasts a rich culture with many festivals and cities with their own unique characters. With a varied terrain on this large land mass, also come distinct climates, diverse landscapes and multifarious wildlife. Whether it is glaciers, mountains, rainforests, beaches, whales, sea lions or grizzly bears, our Canada tour packages to East Canada and West Canada as well as Canadian Rockies cover them all, especially the popular Niagara tour, Vancouver tour and Toronto tour. Be it a shorter holiday to have a glimpse of Canada or a longer one to enjoy a comprehensive Canada tour, we have the best 2 pax to go packages from 7 days to 13 days trip for you to experience Canada here.
Day 1 Fri: Arrival in Toronto (No meal)
Upon arrival at Toronto airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. Located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is Canada’s largest city. With many of its large population having come from all over the world, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Take some time to discover this vibrant city at your own leisure.
Day 2 Sat: Toronto – Kingston – Ottawa – Montreal (Breakfast)
After breakfast, enjoy the drive to Kingston where you will view a historic Canadian locomotive, government buildings and pass by the Royal Military College, Queen’s University and residence of the first Prime Minister of Canada. Upon arriving at Ottawa, you will visit one of Canada’s most iconic sites – Parliament Hill (exterior), Ottawa River, Rideau Canal, the Canadian Museum of Civilization (optional), and Canadian War Museum. Visit Sussex Drive where a number of embassies are located as well as the Canadian Prime Minister's home and Rideau Hall. Arrive in Montreal in the evening and you can explore the city's wonderful nightlife at your own leisure.
Day 3 Sun: Montreal – Quebec City (No meal)
Get a comprehensive overview of Montreal as you visit the Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Notre Dame Basilica, followed by the Montreal Biodome which is a facility located at Olympic Park that allows visitors to walk through replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas. Take an optional tour to visit Montreal Tower, and you also have an option to visit the Olympic Stadium, which was built as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Upon arrival at Quebec City, a European-style city rich in French culture and history, visit the Quebec Tower to view the city skyline, before exploring the Old Quebec City.
Day 4 Mon: Quebec City – Thousand Islands – Toronto (No meal)
Today, you will set off to Thousand Islands, a sightseer’s paradise located along the border between United States of America and Canada which is known for endless shorelines, rich history and unique culture. Embark on a relaxing cruise ride to see the historic Boldt Castle, built in the 1900s and central to a moving love story, on Heart Island, before returning to Toronto.
Day 5 Tue: Toronto – Niagara Falls - Toronto (Breakfast)
Be ready for your experience of a lifetime at the majestic Niagara Falls, arguably Canada’s most famous natural wonder that has been around for approximately 12,000 years. Experience Niagara Falls IMAX (optional) before proceeding to visit the Niagara Falls Skylon Tower which offers indoor and outdoor observation of the falls. Board the Hornblower Niagara Cruise for a thrilling ride. End the day’s tour with a scenic journey through the vineyards for ice wine tasting.
Day 6 Wed: Toronto (Breakfast)
Start your day at the heart of downtown area, passing by iconic places such as the old city hall, University of Toronto and Chinatown. Head to the top of the CN Tower where the observation deck provides wonderful views of the surrounding skyline and a mind-blowing glass floor. Take a ride on the Toronto Island Cruise to experience the vibrant waterfront and sail past the nearby Toronto Islands. Visit the historic Casa Loma, a Gothic castle that boasts 5-acre gardens and secret tunnels. Enjoy a stroll around the grounds and explore the castle's many suites and halls.
Day 7 Thu: Departure from Toronto (Breakfast)
Free till departure transfer to Toronto airport for homebound flight.
Day 1: Arrival in Calgary (No meal)
Upon arrival at Calgary airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. A vibrant and welcoming city situated near the Rocky Mountains in the western province of Alberta, Calgary is ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit with top marks in culture, environment and education. Take some time to explore and discover this interesting city at your own leisure.
Day 2: Calgary – Jasper (Breakfast, Lunch)
Spend the day at the wondrous Jasper National Park, the biggest National Park in Canada. Journey through Icefield Parkway, a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers and broad sweeping valleys, as you head to Bow Lake. Immerse in a one-in-a-lifetime experience as you visit the Canadian Rockies and tour the Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer (Snocoach) and enjoy a stunning view of the glacier from The Glacier Skywalk. Stop by Athabasca Falls before exploring Jasper Town, the heart of Jasper National Park.
Day 3: Jasper – Banff (Breakfast, Lunch)
Embark on a relaxing cruise ride to enjoy the scenery of Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. Admire Maligne Canyon, carved into the Palliser Formation, a layer of limestone deposited in a shallow tropical sea by lime-secreting plankton about 365 million years ago. Drive by Medicine Lake and make stops at Peyto Lake (replaced by Waterfowl Lake if closed), a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park, The Crossing and Crowfoot Glacier.
Day 4: Banff (Breakfast, Lunch)
Kick off the tour with a breathtaking ride on the Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola where you will enjoy a 360-degree view of Banff, then explore Johnston Canyon, known for its walking trail throughout the year. Stop by Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, providing a lovely view of the Castle in the Rockies, and Hoodoos where you can view interesting rock formations. End the wonderful day at the charming Banff town where you can explore it at leisure.
Day 5: Banff – Kootenay – Banff (Breakfast)
Explore the uniquely contrasting Kootenay National Park where icy mountain rivers and steamy hot springs abound. Stop by the Great Divide, the border between Kootenay National Park to the west and Banff National Park to the east, before discovering an enjoyable self-guided trail at Marble Canyon, a canyon streaked with marble and dotted with ice caves. Admire magnificent views of the Mitchell and Vermillion mountain ranges and the Kootenay River from Kootenay Valley View Point. Soak in the naturally-heated, mineral-rich Radium Hot Springs (optional) which are treasured by the indigenous peoples, then enjoy a scenic trail featuring views of valleys and falls at Sinclair Canyon.
Day 6: Banff – Calgary (Breakfast, Lunch)
Set off for Lake Louise to admire this beautiful lake named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta of the United Kingdom. Proceed to Valley of the Ten Peaks to visit Moraine Lake (replaced by Vermillion Lake if closed), before moving on to Yoho National Park. Take a drive through the interesting Spiral Tunnel and head to Emerald Lake. End the day with a stop at Natural Bridge, sculpted by the erosive forces of rushing water over what had once been a waterfall.
Day 7: Calgary – Banff – Calgary (Breakfast)
Spend the day at Waterton National Park, the only park in the world that has three designations – UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park and a Biosphere Reserve. Start with a stop at Prince Wales Hotel, the park’s most recognised landmark, then explore the vibrant Waterton Town. Stop by Cameron Falls where crystal-clear mountain water cascades over 1.5 billion-year-old Cambrian rock, before proceeding to Red Rock Canyon to admire the layers of red and green coloured minerals offering a vivid contrast to each other and the surrounding scenery. Round off the day trip with Buffalo Paddock (replaced by Okotoks Big Rock if closed), a specially designated protected area where you will have a chance to observe the largest mammals of the American prairie from a distance.
Day 8: Departure from Calgary (No Meal)
Free till departure transfer to Calgary airport for homebound flight.
Day 1: Arrival in Vancouver (No meal)
Upon arrival at Vancouver airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. Renowned for its natural beauty and cultural diversity, Vancouver is British Columbia’s largest city and is a paradise for outdoor aficionados and metropolitan explorers.
Day 2: Vancouver – Okanagan – Salmon Arm (Lunch, Dinner)
Set off in the morning and pass through the town of Merritt while heading to the well-known local "VQA" rare wine winery – Grizzli Winery. Surrounded by mountains and lakes, the winery’s uniquely tasting wines are made possible because of the sunshine and large temperature differences between day and night. Proceed to Kelowna and visit the beautiful Okanagan Lake with mountains as its backdrop, then end the day at Salmon Arm.
Day 3: Salmon Arm – Banff (Breakfast, Lunch)
Visit the famous Last Spike in the Pacific Railroad Memorial Park. Take an inspiring drive through Yoho National Park which boasts vertical rock walls, waterfalls and high peaks, and head to the photogenic Vermilion Lake where the water originates from Sulphur Mountain’s hot springs. Admire the breathtaking Bow Falls before visiting the famous Banff National Park. Experience an amazing ride on the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain before immersing in a time of relaxation at Banff Upper Hot Spring.
Day 4: Banff – Salmon Arm (Lunch, Dinner)
Start the day with a visit to one of the most popular destinations in Banff National Park, Johnston Canyon. Explore Lake Louise, a hamlet within Banff National Park which was named after the beautiful Princess Louise of the British royal family. En route to Salmon Arm, enjoy the scenic drive by Yoho National Park and Glacier National Park.
Day 5: Salmon Arm – Kamloops – Vancouver (Breakfast, Lunch)
Enjoy a tour of a ginseng farm at Kamloops, known as the ''Ginseng Capital” because of its status as the largest producer of the nourishing American ginseng. Ending your tour of the Rocky Mountains, drive through the wide and fertile Fraser Valley, and return to Vancouver.
Day 6: Vancouver – Victoria – Vancouver (No meal)
Be like a local and take the BC Ferry to Victoria, named after Queen Victoria. Start your Victoria tour with a visit to The Butchart Gardens, constructed in 1904 and designated as a National Historic Site. Explore the Chinatown in Victoria, the oldest in Canada, Victoria Inner Harbour, one of the most beautiful harbours in the world, and Victoria Mile Zero Monument, located in the picturesque Beacon Hill Park, before taking the ferry back to Vancouver.
Day 7: Vancouver – Whistler – Vancouver (No meal)
Spend the day in Whistler, a charming town with breathtaking backdrop in the Coast Mountains two hours north of Vancouver. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Canada, Whistler is a place teeming with life all-year-round as it offers expansive grounds for various adventures. See for yourself the reasons that Whistler is celebrated for its magnificent, jaw-dropping landscapes. Take a scenic drive via Sea to Sky Highway and visit the amazing Shannon Falls, rising 335 meters above Highways 99, before discovering the natural beauty that Whistler has to offer. Be enchanted by the stunning views while riding in the Sea to Sky Gondola.
Day 8: Vancouver (No meal)
Enjoy spectacular views from Queen Elizabeth Park, 125m above sea level, before visiting Granville Island, the Chinatown in Vancouver and Gastown, charming with its red brick and cobbled streets. View the Capilano Suspension Bridge (optional) which crosses the Capilano River, then explore Canada Place and Stanley Park, known for its beautiful oceanfront views.
Day 9: Departure from Vancouver (No meal)
Free till departure transfer to Vancouver airport for homebound flight.
Day 1: Arrival in Calgary (No meal)
Upon arrival at Calgary airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. A vibrant and welcoming city situated near the Rocky Mountains in the western province of Alberta, Calgary is ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit with top marks in culture, environment and education. Take some time to explore and discover this interesting city at your own leisure.
Day 2: Calgary – Banff (Breakfast, Lunch)
Take an adventure through the wondrous Banff National Park today. Kick off the tour with a breathtaking ride on the Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola where you will enjoy a 360-degree view of Banff, then explore Johnston Canyon, known for its walking trail throughout the year. Stop by Bow Falls, Surprise Corner, providing a lovely view of the Castle in the Rockies, and Hoodoos where you can view interesting rock formations. End the day at Banff town.
Day 3: Banff – Jasper (Breakfast, Lunch)
Continue your journey to Jasper National Park, the biggest national park in Canada. Drive through Icefield Parkway, a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers and broad sweeping valleys, as you head to Bow Lake. Immerse in a one-in-a-lifetime experience as you visit the Canadian Rockies and tour the Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer (Snocoach) and enjoy a breathtaking view of the glacier from The Glacier Skywalk. Stop by Athabasca Falls before exploring Jasper Town, the heart of Jasper National Park.
Day 4: Jasper – Banff (Breakfast, Lunch)
Embark on a relaxing cruise ride to enjoy the scenery of Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. Admire Maligne Canyon, carved into the Palliser Formation, a layer of limestone deposited in a shallow tropical sea by lime-secreting plankton about 365 million years ago. Drive by Medicine Lake and make stops at Peyto Lake, a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park, The Crossing and Crowfoot Glacier.
Day 5: Banff – Calgary (Breakfast, Lunch)
Set off for Lake Louise to admire this beautiful lake named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta of the United Kingdom. Proceed to Valley of the Ten Peaks to visit Moraine Lake (replaced by Vermillion Lake if closed), before moving on to Yoho National Park. Take a drive through the interesting Spiral Tunnel and head to Emerald Lake. End the day with a stop at Natural Bridge, sculpted by the erosive forces of rushing water over what had once been a waterfall.
Day 6: Calgary – Waterton – Calgary (Breakfast)
Spend the day at Waterton National Park, the only park in the world that has three designations – UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park and a Biosphere Reserve. Start with a stop at Prince Wales Hotel, the park’s most recognised landmark, then explore the beautiful Waterton Town. Stop by Cameron Falls where crystal-clear mountain water cascades over 1.5 billion-year-old Cambrian rock, before proceeding to Red Rock Canyon to admire the layers of red and green coloured minerals offering a vivid contrast to each other and the surrounding scenery. Round off the day trip with Buffalo Paddock (replaced by Okotoks Big Rock if closed), a specially designated protected area where you will have a chance to observe the largest mammals of the American prairie from a distance.
Day 7: Calgary – Drumheller Valley – Calgary (Breakfast)
Start the day at Horseshoe Canyon, a glacier-carved "U" surrounded by golden prairie, then visit Royal Tyrrell Museum with ten galleries devoted to paleontology. View Little Church before making a pit stop at Drumheller Visitor Information Centre, and marvel at the Hoodoos of Drumheller, mushroom-like spires that are internationally recognised icons of the Alberta badlands.
Day 8: Calgary (No meal)
Begin the sightseeing with a walking tour including New Central Library, City Hall serving as the office for the current Mayor, and Stephen Avenue, a major pedestrian mall. Visit Calgary Tower, the landmark of the city offering the city’s best view. Stop by Peace Bridge, a pedestrian bridge that allows both pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Bow River, then pass through Lion Bridge at Crescent Heights, enjoying a bird's-eye view of the city of Calgary.
Day 9: Departure from Calgary (No meal)
Free till departure transfer to Calgary airport for homebound flight.
Day 1: Arrival in Toronto (No Meal)
Upon arrival at Toronto airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. Located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is Canada’s largest city. With many of its large population having come from all over the world, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Take some time to discover this vibrant city at your own leisure.
Day 2: Toronto – Quebec City (Breakfast)
Depart Toronto in the early morning and proceed to the Old Quebec City, a European-style city rich in French culture and history. Walk around, take pictures or have a cup of coffee at a sidewalk café to explore local lifestyle.
Day 3: Quebec City – New Brunswick – Fredericton (Breakfast)
After breakfast, head to New Brunswick where you will visit Kings Landing, a New Brunswick living history museum with original buildings from the period of 1820-1920. While making your way to the capital city of New Brunswick – Fredericton, pass by Hartland Covered Bridge, the world’s longest covered bridge at 391 meters long.
Day 4: Fredericton – Halifax (Breakfast)
Proceed to the most famous city in Nova Scotia, Halifax. Immerse in the stunning seaside scenery on the Halifax cruise while savouring delicious fresh lobster, then visit Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Make a stop at Peggy’s Cove, a picturesque fishing village known for its famous Peggy’s Point Lighthouse.
Day 5: Halifax – Charlottetown (Breakfast)
Take a ride to the smallest province of Canada – Prince Edward Island. The island was named after Edward Augustus, the duke of Kent and Strathern, Commander of the British forces in North America and one of the sons of King George III of the United Kingdom. Visit Charlottetown, the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, home to Victorian government buildings and the birthplace of Anne of Green Gables – the heartwarming classic children's novel set in the late 19th century.
Day 6: Charlottetown – New Brunswick – Fredericton (No meal)
Travel on Confederation Bridge, the longest bridge in Canada, stretching 13 km, from Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick, and visit the iconic attractions like Big Lobster, Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy and Magnetic Hill. After admiring the bay views of Saint John, the largest city in New Brunswick, proceed to Fredericton.
Day 7: Fredericton – Montreal (Breakfast)
Head to Montreal in the morning via Hartland Covered Bridge. Make a stop at the famous Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company nearby before continuing our journey to Montreal. Visit the famous Montreal Tower when you arrive at the French-speaking city of Montreal.
Day 8: Montreal – Ottawa – Thousand Islands – Toronto (Breakfast)
Visit Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, an important hub for commerce and travel, in the morning, then continue to Thousand Islands where you will enjoy a cruise ride in the afternoon. Thousand Islands was a stylish retreat for the elite in the late 19th century, and the area is now a hub for outdoor activities. Return to Toronto at dusk.
Day 9: Toronto – Niagara Falls - Toronto (Breakfast)
Be ready for your experience of a lifetime at the majestic Niagara Falls. Start with the "Journey Behind the Falls" adventure, then climb the Rainbow Tower for a 360-degree view of the falls and the magnificent American Falls. In the afternoon, board the world-famous Trumpeter Waterfall Boat to see the waterfalls up close. Visit the scenic Niagara Falls Vineyard and taste the Canadian specialty ice wine.
Day 10: Toronto (No meal)
Pass by Ontario Provincial Assembly, before visiting University of Toronto and Chinatown. Head to the top of the CN Tower (optional), where you get to enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding skyline from the observation deck. Board the Toronto Island Cruise (optional, only available in summer from April to October) to view the bustling waterfront and sail past the nearby Toronto Islands. Stop at the historic Casa Loma (optional), a Gothic castle that boasts 5-acre gardens and secret tunnels. Take a walk around the grounds and explore the castle's numerous suites and halls as your guide shares about the building architecture and construction, and the many films and television shows that have been filmed on the premises.
Day 11: Departure from Toronto (No meal)
Free till departure transfer to Toronto airport for homebound flight.
Day 1: Arrival in Toronto (Dinner)
Upon arrival at Toronto airport, our local representative will meet and welcome you. Enjoy dinner in Toronto, Canada’s largest and most cosmopolitan city.
Day 2: Toronto (Breakfast, Dinner)
Discover Toronto as you explore Hockey Hall of Fame, the iconic CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre, Olympic Spirit, Toronto Harbourfront, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Entertainment District, the historic Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, Bata Shoe Museum and Eaton Centre, a premier shopping mall in downtown Toronto.
Day 3: Toronto – Niagara Falls – Toronto (Breakfast, Dinner)
Be ready for your experience of a lifetime at the majestic Niagara Falls. Visit Horseshoe Falls, Table Rock, Floral Clock, Clifton Hill and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Board the famous “Hornblower Cruise” to get close to the thundering falls and around the American Falls (based on seasonal availability). Enjoy the Journey Behind the Falls before heading back to Toronto.
Day 4: Toronto – Montreal (Breakfast, Dinner)
Take a domestic flight to Montreal, a unique blend of a city that is known for its magnificent churches and exciting festivals. Embark on an exciting city tour of Montreal where you will visit Old Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica, Olympia Park, Mount Royal Park, St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal Harbor, Chinatown, Place Ville Marie, City Hall, Bell Centre, Downtown Montreal and much more.
Day 5: Montreal – Ottawa – Montreal (Breakfast, Dinner)
Proceed to Ottawa, the capital of Canada, and kick off a tour of Parliament Building, Supreme Court of Canada, National Arts Center, Rideau Canal, Ottawa City Hall, Rockcliffe Lookout, Dow’s Lake, Ornamental Gardens, Chinatown, Little Italy and Farmer’s Market. End the day back in Montreal where you can explore the city at leisure.
Day 6: Montreal – Quebec City – Montreal (Breakfast, Dinner)
Discover Quebec with visits to Place-Royale, a central plaza in Old Quebec, Plains of Abraham, the site of a pivotal battle in Canada’s history, Montmorency Falls, one of Quebec’s most stunning natural attractions, Île d'Orleans, a historic borough that celebrates Quebec’s traditions, Place d'Armes, a popular square in Old Quebec and Parliament Building among other interesting attractions.
Day 7: Montreal – Calgary – Banff (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, take a domestic flight to Calgary. Upon arrival, proceed to check-in hotel at Banff before having your dinner and exploring this picturesque resort town with the majestic Rocky Mountains in the backdrop.
Day 8: Banff (Breakfast, Dinner)
Set out to explore the Sulphur Mountains, named after the hot springs on its lower slopes that have been developed into swimming and hot pools. Enjoy a gondola ride to take in the charming scenery before heading to Lake Louise in the afternoon.
Day 9: Banff – Columbia Icefield – Banff (Breakfast, Dinner)
Head to Columbia Icefield by road as it is one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Upon arrival, soak in the stunning views of the famous Columbia Icefield on the Skywalk.
Day 10: Banff – Calgary – Vancouver (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, proceed to Calgary. Upon arrival, enjoy an orientation tour of Calgary. A vibrant and welcoming city situated near the Rocky Mountains in the western province of Alberta, Calgary is ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit with top marks in culture, environment and education. After the tour of Calgary, take a domestic flight to Vancouver. Upon arrival, proceed to check-in hotel.
Day 11: Vancouver (Breakfast, Dinner)
After breakfast, head to Capilano Suspension Bridge which crosses the Capilano River. Upon arrival at Vancouver city, you will have a half-day sightseeing tour which will showcase Stanley Park and English Bay.
Day 12: Vancouver – Whistler – Vancouver (Breakfast, Dinner)
Spend the day in the stunning Whistler. Take a scenic ride on the Whistler Village Gondola, located in Whistler Village at the base of Whistler Mountain. Once at the top of the mountain, marvel at the breathtaking 360-degree views that Peak 2 Peak Gondola offers between Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain.
Day 13: Departure from Vancouver (Breakfast)
Free till departure transfer to Vancouver airport for homebound flight.
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