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Today you'll be arriving in Toronto, Canada's largest city, by plane. Toronto is renowned as a financial center. Upon arrival, you can visit relatives, friends, or engage in activities of your choice.

capital, Ottawa. During the city tour, you'll pass through various embassy districts, the Canadian Prime Minister's Office, and the Governor General's Residence, allowing you to fully appreciate the charm of the capital. Then, you'll arrive at the stately Parliament Hill, nestled beside the scenic Ottawa River. The Gothic Revival-style buildings atop Parliament Hill, including the Parliament Building, Peace Tower, and the Centennial Flame on the square, all exude Canada's rich history and profound traditions. Immersed in this environment, you'll feel as if you've stepped into a distant historical era, irresistibly compelled to capture precious memories with photographs.
Next, you'll visit one of Canada's largest and most visited cultural institutions, and one of North America's oldest, the Canadian Museum of History. It serves as Canada's window to the world, showcasing permanent exhibitions spanning 15,000 years of Canadian history, providing insights into the country's historical and cultural roots, its foundation, and modern civilization. This visit will surely enrich your understanding of Canada, offering a refreshing perspective and making your journey worthwhile.
Following that, you'll visit the Canadian War Museum, one of the world's three most important war art collections. Here, you'll witness rare artifacts such as Hitler's personal vehicle from World War II and a piece of the Berlin Wall symbolizing the end of the Cold War. The museum displays a magnificent array of weapons and war equipment, allowing you to grasp the evolution of military technology and history during times of peace and war. All exhibits are authentic artifacts, making them valuable treasures in the Canadian War Museum's collection.
In the afternoon, you'll drive to Canada's second-largest city, Montreal. After checking into a local hotel in the evening, you'll still have the opportunity to experience the beauty and vibrancy of the city at night, ensuring your day ends on a high note.

In the morning, you'll explore the Old Town center of Montreal, which was first developed during the colonial period. Capture the beauty of the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica and stroll through the Old Town Center. Here, the European cityscape of the 17th and 18th centuries is preserved, with cobblestone streets, ancient churches, historic buildings, and charming French-style streetscapes, including the City Hall. As you immerse yourself in this city that blends European heritage with North American modernity, you'll notice the deep-rooted influence of French culture in Canada's second-largest city.
Next, you'll visit the newly designed and renowned Biodome de Montreal, which has been loved by numerous visitors for over 30 years. It showcases the natural ecosystems of the entire Americas, from tropical rainforests to the Arctic, featuring authentic ecological simulations and magnificent aquariums, with a vast array of rare flora and fauna for visitors to admire.

At noon, you'll head to the maple syrup production site at the Maple Tree Manor in the Saint Lawrence River Valley of Quebec. Here, you'll learn about the production process of maple syrup, one of Canada's three major specialties, broadening your travel horizons. Enjoy a traditional French farmhouse-style lunch at the Maple Tree Manor.
In the afternoon, you'll drive to Quebec City, where you'll first ascend to the highest observation deck to overlook the city's panoramic views. You'll marvel at the panoramic view of Quebec's Old Town, landmarks such as the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, North America's best-preserved city walls, the Provincial Parliament Building, the star-shaped fortress Citadel, historical battlefields, and the Saint Lawrence River. Then, you'll explore Quebec's Old Town. With its charming 17th and 18th-century European-style architecture, the city feels like stepping into a European ancient town. You can freely explore the Upper Town with its historic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, the old Dufferin Terrace, the scenic Saint Lawrence River, art streets, and street performances. The Lower Town is a must-visit for tourists, featuring the Breakneck Stairs, North America's first commercial street, numerous restaurants and shops, cobblestone streets, Royal Square, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, and giant city murals.
You'll then head to the Thousand Islands, acclaimed as one of North America's eight wonders, and visit the picturesque scenery of the Saint Lawrence National Park. Embark on a large luxury cruise to explore the famous "Thousand Islands Scenic Area" on the Saint Lawrence River, witnessing the summer resorts scattered along the border between the United States and Canada. Get a close look at Heart Island, crafted with immense investment in the early 20th century, and listen to the romantic and poignant stories of wealthy love. You'll also admire the world's shortest international bridge and other breathtaking landscapes.
Afterward, you'll proceed to Kingston, the ancient capital of British colonial times. It is Ontario's oldest and North America's most Victorian city, bearing significant modern Canadian history. During the journey, you'll pass through historic military fortifications, the renowned Royal Military College, the former Parliament Building of 1841, the famous Queen's University, the National Historic Site of Canada's first Prime Minister's residence, and the ancient federal prison, all of which are famous landmarks steeped in history.

You'll then head to the world-famous Niagara Falls, an unparalleled majestic sight that attracts 14 million visitors from around the world annually. The Niagara Falls, with its overwhelming grandeur, roars like thunder, cascading down 57 meters into the Niagara Valley, creating a tumultuous surge resembling a galloping herd of horses, before dissipating into a mist. Visitors can admire the spectacular views of Niagara Falls from different angles, ascend the Skylon Tower to overlook the magnificent Horseshoe Falls, the delicate Bridal Veil Falls, the adjacent American Falls, the Niagara River, Goat Island, the Rainbow Bridge, and the city of Buffalo. The breathtaking scenery of the entire Niagara Falls is truly awe-inspiring. You can also enjoy the renowned Imax movie, exploring the evolution and history of the mysterious Niagara Falls on a panoramic screen, experiencing extraordinary audio-visual spectacles. Moreover, you can take a cruise on the "Hornblower Cruise" (except in winter), getting up close and personal with the falls, marveling at the cascading water pouring from the sky, suspended amidst the blue skies and white clouds. You'll feel the immense water mist and spray generated by the rushing water, experiencing the power of nature firsthand, an awe-inspiring sight.
In the afternoon, you'll visit the vineyards in the Niagara River Valley, renowned for producing Canada's famous ice wine. You'll have the opportunity to taste ice wine produced by local famous wineries, besides purchasing ice wine, one of Canada's three major specialties. You can also visit the vineyards to understand the process of ice wine production. Afterwards, you'll visit a famous North American demonstration farm for ginseng, where you can taste ginseng tea, tour the farm, and freely purchase ginseng products, ensuring you return home fully satisfied.
With the completion of the 5-day tour of Eastern Canada, you'll board a plane to return to your original residence/departure point.

Optional Add-ons (CAD, tax included, per person):
Booking Notice:
★ Before booking your tickets, it is recommended to confirm availability.
★ This product is a local group tour, where you will join other travelers locally.
★ The duration of stops/activities may vary depending on actual conditions, and activities will be carried out subject to weather conditions. If any attractions are closed, they will be replaced with alternative ones.
★ In North America, single rooms and double rooms mainly consist of one double bed per room. Triple and quadruple rooms mainly consist of two double beds per room.
★ Limited positions are available for all optional activities. Please pay in advance when booking the tour and no on-site registration is accepted.
★ Considering potential changes or insufficient participants, the company reserves the right to modify or cancel the tour before departure, with a refund of the paid fees if applicable.
Booking, Changes, and Cancellation Policy:
★ Participants who fail to arrive on time on the departure day will be considered as automatically forfeiting their payment, and the tour fee will not be refunded.
★ Refunds for additional hotel bookings or services will be subject to the hotel's policies.
★ For personal reasons (such as lack of travel documents, lateness, illness, accidents, etc.) resulting in withdrawal from the journey or inability to participate in any itinerary, the tour fee will not be refunded, nor will any other compensation be provided.
★ In case of uncontrollable factors such as weather, war, strikes, etc., leading to the inability to visit certain places, the tour guide has the right to cancel or adjust part or all of the itinerary. The company will not bear any direct or indirect responsibility arising from force majeure, and the paid tour fee will not be refunded.
For itinerary, date, or hotel category changes, a handling fee of CAD$100 per person will be charged.
Cancellation 30 days before departure will incur a handling fee of CAD$200 per person, and the remaining tour fee will be fully refunded.
Cancellation between 15-30 days before departure will be eligible for a 50% refund.
No refunds will be granted for cancellations within 14 days of departure.