A Relaxing Canadian Getaway with Kids This Short Holiday
Heading to Canada with the kids for the short holiday? Don't miss this 7-day itinerary! Enjoy the stunning night views from Niagara Falls, and catch the fall foliage at Mont-Tremblant Resort. With the AURA light show and Crystal Falls, there's plenty of family fun, and Niagara Falls is a must-see!
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Canada, a land of rich history and picturesque landscapes🌄. From the maple leaves🍁 of the East Coast to the Rocky Mountains⛰️ of the West, beauty abounds. The warm hospitality of the locals and the unique regional cultures will surely captivate you!
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Suggested Itinerary:
DAY 1: 🛫 Arrive at Toronto Pearson Airport and enjoy our 24-hour pick-up service before heading to the hotel for a good night's rest. 🛌
DAY 2: Explore the historical sites of Kingston City Hall and Kingston Penitentiary, followed by a visit to the breathtaking Thousand Islands. In the evening, arrive in Montreal, stroll through Old Montreal, visit Notre-Dame Basilica, and experience the magic of the AURA light show. 🌃
DAY 3: Visit Cabane a Sucre Bouvrette, immerse yourself in the French charm of Old Quebec, ascend the Observatoire de la Capitale for panoramic views, tour the Parliament Building, and enjoy some leisure time in Quartier Petit Champlain. 🍁
DAY 4: Marvel at the majestic Montmorency Falls, then head to Mont-Tremblant Resort to unwind. 🏞️
DAY 5: Ascend Parliament Hill, visit the National War Memorial and Peace Tower, stroll along the Ottawa River, and delve into the rich collections of the Canadian War Museum. 🏛️
DAY 6: Experience the immersive film at the Niagara Falls IMAX Theatre, ascend the Skylon Tower for spectacular views of Horseshoe Falls, take a boat tour on the Niagara River, and enjoy the tranquility of Niagara-on-the-Lake. 🚤
DAY 7: Visit the CN Tower, explore the underwater world of Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, tour the Ontario Legislative Building and the University of Toronto, experience the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown, and conclude the trip with a visit to Casa Loma. 🏰
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Must-See Attractions:
🌟 CN Tower 🌟🌟
Recommended: 5 stars
Address: 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
Opening Hours: 9:30 am–9:30 pm
Duration: 1 hr
With a children's play area, panoramic views of Toronto, and surrounding gardens and pools, it's a perfect choice for families!
🏰 Old Quebec 🏰
Recommended: 5 stars
Address: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Opening Hours: 24 hrs
Duration: 3–4 hrs
A charming historical city, a World Heritage Site, experience the ancient charm of North America!
🐟 Ripley's Aquarium of Canada 🐠
Recommended: 4 stars
Address: 288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
Opening Hours: 9:00 am–11:00 pm
Duration: 1–3 hrs
A marine life wonderland, explore the shark tunnel and jellyfish exhibit, endless fun for the whole family!
🎓 University of Toronto 📚
Recommended: 4 stars
Address: 27 Kings College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
Opening Hours: 24 hrs
Duration: 2–4 hrs
A historic public university, a blend of old and new architecture, immerse your children in the academic atmosphere!
🏞️ Thousand Islands 🚣♂️
Recommended: 4 stars
Address: Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Opening Hours: 24 hrs
Duration: 2–6 hrs
A scattering of islands, like a fairy-tale wonderland, a must-do family nature exploration trip!
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Pre-Trip Essentials: 🧳 Traveling to Canada? Don't forget these!
📞 Phone card for easy communication.
🔌 Voltage converter is essential.
🪪 Ensure all documents, including visa and passport, are in order.
👚👖 Pack appropriate clothing. March in Canada requires warm outerwear.
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Petit Champlain Street is my favorite place when I travel in Canada. It was originally a French colony, and many people still speak French. The official language here is also French. This is the place where tourists gather most in downtown Quebec. It is really beautiful.
Located in the old town of Quebec, near the cruise ship terminal, you can walk down the stairs or spend a little money to take the cable car down. Petit Champlain Street is not long and is built along the mountain, but there are many shops, especially restaurants and bars. The road is still paved. A bit French!
When I first heard the name of Rue Petit Champlain, my first reaction was that there is a Rue Champlain in Paris, and this is a miniature copycat, but later I found that it is unique and the scenery is indeed charming.
Petit Champlain...Located in the old town of Quebec, Canada, it is a very beautiful European-style town. As Halloween is approaching, pumpkins are placed in front of every house to welcome the arrival of the festival. Every window and every window sill on this street is carefully designed to become the unique signboard of its own shop, making tourists who come here linger.
Petit Champlain Street is the narrowest, oldest and most prosperous, which shows its charm. Strolling along the St. Lawrence River in the evening, there are many art shops with unique characteristics. The store layout and display windows are carefully designed, and the unique artworks are particularly exquisite and beautiful.
The town of Petit Champlain is located in the old city of Quebec, a very beautiful town. When we came, it was just before Halloween, and every household in the town was welcoming the "Pumpkin Festival" in their own way, which was very cute *^o^* and interesting.
There is a sign at the entrance of Petit Champlain Street in Quebec, Canada, claiming to be "the oldest prosperous street in North America". This narrow street is full of shops selling souvenirs, boutiques, leather goods, handicrafts, galleries and restaurants. It is a very romantic and warm street, especially the row of stairs with handrails and round street lamps on the street, which is a bit similar to the Montmartre district in Paris and is very interesting.
It's very beautiful here, I love the lighting and displays in each store, full of ancient charm. I highly recommend going to Upper town and then walking down the stairs, it's not tiring at all, maybe it would be more strenuous in winter, but when we came here in early September, the weather was very good.