6-Day Trip Across Canada and Other Countries: Don't Miss These Beautiful Sights
A multi-country tour including Canada—this itinerary is truly amazing! One booking, one group, a leisurely tour of famous cities in eastern Canada. No need to rush in the mornings, just enjoy a relaxing journey. You definitely don't want to miss this!
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Canada🍁, a shining jewel of North America, is renowned as the "Land of the Maple Leaf." Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, it boasts a blend of diverse cultures, history, and natural landscapes. But there's more! A multi-country tour offers even more diverse experiences waiting for you to explore!
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🌟Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: CN Tower->Royal Ontario Museum->Casa Loma->University of Toronto->Toronto Islands
An in-depth tour of Toronto on the first day, from the CN Tower overlooking the city to the historic Royal Ontario Museum, the magnificent Casa Loma, the academically vibrant University of Toronto, and finally, the uniquely scenic Toronto Islands. A full but not rushed itinerary.
Day 2: Niagara Falls->Skylon Tower->Niagara-on-the-Lake
On the second day, we will visit the spectacular Niagara Falls and experience the majestic power of nature. Afterward, we'll visit the Skylon Tower and stroll through the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Day 3: Kingston City Hall->Thousand Islands
On the third day, we will visit the historic Kingston City Hall and then head to the scenic Thousand Islands to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the lake and mountains.
Day 4: Notre-Dame Basilica->Habitat 67->Old Port of Montreal->Montreal Biodome->Mount Royal Park
On the fourth day, we will visit several attractions in Montreal, including the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica, the unique Habitat 67, the historic Old Port, the informative Biodome, and the scenic Mount Royal Park.
Day 5: Parliament Building->Old Quebec->Montmorency Falls->Citadelle of Quebec
On the fifth day, we will travel to Quebec City to visit the stately Parliament Building, stroll through the charming Old Quebec, admire the magnificent Montmorency Falls, and explore the historic Citadelle of Quebec.
Day 6: Parliament Hill->Rideau Canal->Museum of Classical Antiquities->ByWard Market->National Gallery of Canada
On the last day, we will visit Parliament Hill in Ottawa, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Rideau Canal, visit the Museum of Classical Antiquities at the University of Ottawa, explore the bustling ByWard Market, and experience the charm of art at the National Gallery of Canada. The entire itinerary is leisurely and relaxed, allowing you to fully experience the charm of these famous eastern Canadian cities.
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Attraction Recommendations:
Niagara Falls⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍Address: Niagara Falls, NY 14303, USA
⏰Opening hours: Open 24 hours
🕰️Duration: 2–3 hrs
The falls offer magnificent views from different angles, definitely worth a visit!
CN Tower⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍Address: 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
⏰Opening hours: 9:30am–9:30pm
🕰️Duration: 1 hr
Ascend to the observation deck for a panoramic view of Toronto—it's truly breathtaking!
Royal Ontario Museum⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
⏰Opening hours: 10:00am–5:30pm
🕰️Duration: 2–4 hrs
The museum boasts a rich collection of exhibits from six continents. A cultural journey not to be missed!
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🧳 Travel Preparations:
📞 Prepare a phone card—international roaming or a local SIM card—so you can stay connected.
🔌 Don't forget a plug adapter, as voltages vary from country to country.
🪪 Ensure you have all necessary documents, including your passport and visa, and keep copies as well.
👕 Dress according to the season. March can still be chilly, so pack a warm coat.
🔋 Bring chargers and a power bank to keep your electronic devices charged and ready to go.
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Enjoy the diverse scenery of multiple countries. We hope this trip will leave you with unforgettable memories.🌍✨ Don't forget to follow me for more exciting journeys!
Montmorency Falls is an alternative to Niagara Falls. It is less crowded than Niagara and quieter. A nice place to stroll in the park.
Montmorency Falls is a short trip from Toronto. Height is taller than Niagara but not as majestic. Worth a 2-3 hours visit nonetheless.
The Quebec Crystal Falls/Montmorency Falls is located in the east of Old Quebec City, and is a famous tourist attraction. The Montmorency Falls is very impressive, because it has a drop of 83 meters, which is 1.5 times that of Niagara Falls. A large amount of water pours down from the steep cliffs into the St. Lawrence River, making a deafening sound, and it is quite majestic. It is the highest waterfall in Quebec and is known as one of the three largest waterfalls in America. Its water source comes from the mouth of the Montmorency River, rushing down along the cliffs of the mountains and converging with the Saint-Laurent River. The Crystal Falls is very similar to the Huangguoshu Falls in my country. Although it is not as wide and spectacular, it also has a unique style.
Montmorency Falls, about 12 kilometers from downtown Quebec City, is also known as the Crystal Falls because of the ice surrounding it in winter. The waterfall park is free, but you need to pay for parking in the summer. It is free in winter, but the walking trail to the waterfall is closed. In winter, you can only drive from the parking lot under the waterfall to the parking lot on the top of the waterfall. You can go to the observation decks on both sides of the waterfall and the suspension bridge above.
After breakfast, we headed straight to the Montmorency Falls in the west of the city. It is the highest waterfall in Quebec, with a drop of 84 meters, 30 meters higher than the Nicaragua Falls. A large amount of water pours down from the steep cliffs into the St. Lawrence River, making a deafening sound and majestic. There is a suspension bridge above the waterfall. Standing on the suspension bridge, you can see the source of the waterfall up close, which feels great!
Montmorency Falls is located about 1 km north of Quebec City. It is formed by the Montmorency River falling vertically from a 83-meter-high mountain. Its height is 1.5 times that of Niagara Falls. It is very spectacular. You can choose to go down to the bottom of the valley by cable car, train or hiking.
These waterfalls are a local historical feature and some old paintings depict people coming here to enjoy the view. The waterfalls are still very attractive, cascading down and beautiful. Moreover, they have built viewing pavilions so that you can enjoy the view up close. It is also a very strange sight in winter, with a bowl-shaped basin of water at the bottom of the mountain and ice and snow on the mountain.