Canada is an infinite land, vast as a dream, where nature still rules and cities rise like beacons of modernity.
From Toronto’s skyscrapers to the deep forests of Mauricie, from the fjords of Saguenay to the cobblestone streets of Québec, this country is an ode to greatness, freedom, and the harmony between man and nature.
This journey takes you to the heart of a land unlike any other in the world, where every stop unveils raw beauty and pure emotion.

Toronto is Canada’s economic and cosmopolitan capital. It is a modern city where skyscrapers dominate the skyline, yet eclectic neighborhoods offer plenty of charm: the Distillery District, with its Victorian buildings transformed into galleries and cafés, or Kensington Market, with its bohemian spirit and flavors from around the world. The city’s most iconic landmark remains the CN Tower, offering a breathtaking panorama over Lake Ontario.
Just a few hours away, Niagara Falls unleashes its raw power: a thunderous curtain of water, spectacular from the shores and magical by boat, right at the heart of the mist. It is an experience that grips the soul with its intensity.

Highlights:

  • CN Tower, Toronto’s emblem with panoramic views.
  • Trendy neighborhoods: Distillery District, Kensington Market.
  • Boat excursion to Niagara Falls, a stunning natural spectacle: at the gates of infinity, the falls roar like the echo of the world.

Kingston is a charming historic town on the shores of Lake Ontario, nicknamed the “Limestone City” for its light and elegant buildings. Once the capital of the Province of Canada, it has preserved a remarkable military heritage, most notably Fort Henry, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
But the true wonder lies on the water: the Thousand Islands, a constellation of wooded islets dotted with picturesque cottages. A cruise here, between shimmering waters and lush nature, feels like stepping into an enchanted world.

Highlights:

Fort Henry, historic site.
Cruise through the Thousand Islands archipelago.

Ottawa, the federal capital, is an elegant and serene city, shaped by its institutions and cultural heritage. Parliament Hill, with its neo-Gothic buildings, stands as the symbol of Canadian democracy.
The city also charms visitors with its prestigious museums: the Canadian Museum of History, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Aviation and Space Museum. The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, winds through the heart of the city: in summer, it’s perfect for strolling or kayaking, while in winter it transforms into the world’s largest skating rink. Ottawa is the perfect balance between political capital and peaceful city close to nature.

Highlights:

Walk along the Rideau Canal.
Parliament Hill, symbol of the nation.
Canadian Museum of History.

 Mauricie offers a deep immersion into Québec’s purest wilderness. It is a land of endless forests, lakes, and rivers. Its crown jewel is La Mauricie National Park, where you can enjoy forest hikes, canoe trips, and wildlife watching (moose, beavers, eagles).
The experience here is also about staying in forest lodges and relaxing in Nordic spas, where the Québec art of living shines through: warm hospitality, local gastronomy, and a true connection with nature.

Highlights / Activities:

Forest lodges and Nordic spas.
La Mauricie National Park: hiking, canoeing, wildlife observation.

A vast inland sea, Lac Saint-Jean lies at the heart of a unique culture, rich in Indigenous traditions and local legends. The region is renowned for its hospitality and authenticity.
Visitors can explore the Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien, where boreal animals roam in semi-liberty, or step back in time at the Val-Jalbert Historical Village, a perfectly preserved village frozen in the 1920s. Between the lake’s beaches and scenic nature trails, Lac Saint-Jean is a place where nature and memory meet.

Highlights:

  • Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien (boreal wildlife in semi-liberty).
  • Val-Jalbert Historical Village.

The Saguenay region captivates with its majestic nature. The Saguenay Fjord, carved by glaciers, offers breathtaking landscapes: steep cliffs, deep waters, and dense forests.
A cruise on the fjord reveals this natural masterpiece and sometimes allows glimpses of belugas. Saguenay itself is a warm and welcoming city, where Québec’s art and culture thrive through festivals and local traditions.

Highlights:

Fjord cruise.
Saguenay Fjord National Park.

A small village with picturesque charm, Tadoussac is world-renowned as one of the best places on earth for whale watching. At the confluence of the Saguenay Fjord and the St. Lawrence River, the deep waters attract minke whales, belugas, and sometimes even blue whales.
Beyond this unique experience, Tadoussac enchants with its atmosphere: the little wooden chapel (the oldest in North America), welcoming inns, and the raw beauty of the landscape that makes it a truly exceptional place.

Highlights:

  • Whale watching excursions 🐋.
  • Tadoussac Chapel (the oldest in North America).

Québec City is the historical soul of French Canada. The only fortified city in North America, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Château Frontenac, perched on its promontory, proudly overlooks the St. Lawrence River.
In Old Québec, cobblestone streets, historic houses, and small squares exude European charm. Just minutes away, Montmorency Falls plunge with incredible force, even higher than Niagara Falls. Québec offers a magical blend of history, culture, and natural landscapes.

Highlights:

Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara.
Old Québec: Château Frontenac, cobblestone streets, Place Royale.

Montréal is a cosmopolitan, multicultural, and bilingual city, where urban energy meets Québecois friendliness. In Old Montréal, the Notre-Dame Basilica and cobblestone streets reflect its European heritage. Le Plateau Mont-Royal, with its colorful staircases, bohemian cafés, and street art, embodies the city’s creativity and youthful spirit.
Mount Royal, the city’s green lung, offers panoramic views over the metropolis. Montréal is also Canada’s cultural capital, with festivals, inventive gastronomy, and a lively nightlife. It is a city that always welcomes you, where dynamism and warmth come together.

Highlights:

Mount Royal: city panorama.

Old Montréal: Notre-Dame Basilica, cobblestone streets.

Le Plateau: cafés, street art, bohemian vibe.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • In the event of changes to our selection of hotels, we reserve the right to relocate you to
    the same or superior category of accommodation.
  • Tipping is an institution in the United States. The etiquette recommends tipping your
    guide (about $3/day/person) and the driver (about $2/day/person).
  • If for technical reasons, changes need to be made in the order of the program or to the
    visits of the program will still be respected. “Free time” is provided to give room to your
    personal interests. During this time no transportation will be provided.

Included / Excluded

To help you plan your trip, we have put together a list of what's included and what's not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your journey begins.

  • Car Rental
  • Hotels
  • Tourist taxes to be paid directly to the hotel
  • Meals
  • Optional activities


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