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Team Canada Itinerary 16D/15N Approximate Tour Cost: 2,50,000 INR

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Team Canada Itinerary

16D/15N
Approximate Tour Cost:
2,50,000 INR

Overview
Canada is a country as diverse in culture as it is immense in size. Multiculturalism
is a cherished attribute of Canada, and is reflected in the many distinctive
communities across the country. French and English are the two official languages
and are most commonly spoken in Canada, although there are also a multitude of
languages spoken by aboriginal peoples and communities of immigrants from
diverse origins. The infusion of traditions from a wide variety of ethnic communities
combined with a neighbourly attitude makes Canada a vibrant destination for travel.
Renowned for its physical beauty, Canada has a vast and widely varied terrain.
From the beaches of the west coast to the breath-taking Rocky Mountains, to
bustling metropolitan cities or quiet provincial towns with warm people, there is
something to offer almost any visitor. For the mountain adventurer, the peaks of the
Rockies offer many opportunities for skiing, hiking, cycling and climbing. Those who
want a relaxing stay along the beach can find a sunny spot along the Pacific coast
or at one of the many large lakes across the country. Travellers looking for world-
class cities can visit Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver, and those with a taste for the
small town life can visit any number of villages in the Maritime Provinces or in
Quebec where you may even sample some freshly tapped maple syrup!
Destinations & Routing
Vancouver-Banff National Park-Calgary-
Quebec-Montreal-Ottawa- Toronto-Niagara Falls-Toronto

Inter-city route: Vancouver – Banff (by flight)

Inter-city route: Calgary – Quebec (by flight)


Day wise Itinerary
Day1: Arrive at Vancouver

Welcome to Vancouver
frequently ranks highly as
one of the world's most
liveable city. It was
recently ranked as the best
city to live in North
America. The city's
coastline offers amazing
views and great beaches,
while the mountains offer
hiking trails and snow
sports.

Our tour manager will meet you at the airport and proceed to
hotel. After check in at hotel full day leisure after dinner there
is meet and greed session overnight stay at hotel.
Day2: Vancouver City Tour
 After breakfast visit beautiful Stanley Park which is a
magnificent green oasis in the midst of the urban
landscape of Vancouver. Explore the 400- hectare natural
West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water,
mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's
famous Seawall.

 After enjoying park visit Vancouver art gallery is an art


museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The
museum occupies a 15,300- square-metre-building
(165,000 sq. ft.) adjacent to Robson Square in downtown
Vancouver, making it the largest art museum in Western
Canada by building size.

 Science world Built for the 1986 World's Fair, Science


World is the modern looking landmark building at the
east end of False Creek. The structure looks like it has a
giant mirrored ball on top the world's largest domed
movie screen

 Ending our day by visiting amazing Queen Elizabeth Park,


Vancouver's horticultural jewel, is a major draw for floral
display enthusiasts and view-seekers, and as a popular
backdrop for wedding photos. At 125 m above sea level,
it's the highest point in Vancouver and makes for
spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the
North Shore.

 Back to hotel overnight stay at hotel.


Day3: Vancouver- Whistler-Vancouver

Today we drive to the beautiful city Whistler which is known


for is renowned worldwide as being one of the most exciting
destinations for everything from skiing to bear spotting.
Whistler boasts over 8,000 acres of terrain, 11 metres of
annual snowfall and 37 lifts to transport revellers from one
unforgettable experience.

 Visit Whistler Blackcomb and experience Downhill Ski or


Snowboard
 Riding the gondola up into the mountains. The views from
the top are spectacular by peak to peak gondola ride.
 Evening visit Whistler town for shopping and come back
to hotel
 Overnight stay at hotel.

Enjoy any activities of your choice from a number of


activities offered by Whistler-Canada’s Winter Wonderland.
Day4: Vancouver – Banff

After breakfast check out from hotel and let’s catch a


flight to Banff, One of Canada’s favourite year-round
resorts. Offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks,
blue-green lakes, alpine meadows and even some
glaciers.

Check in at the hotel & leisure.

 And there’s no time to waste! There’s lots of iconic photo


spots in Banff that we are surely going to visit, including
icy lakes, frozen waterfalls and the famous viewpoint of
the Banff Springs Hotel, It’s also the best winter tour for
spotting wildlife such as elk, deer and bighorn sheep!

 From here, get your bearings at the Banff Gondola –


Banff’s number one attraction with a sky-high view of the
Rockies and Banff with an observation deck,
interpretation floor, ‘Above Banff’ theatre, Sky Bistro
licensed restaurant and more.

 Located just a short walk from the Banff Gondola, the


Banff Upper Hot Springs are a must visit. It’s the perfect
place to soak and enjoy the views of Mt Rundle.

 Or you can make a dinner reservation at Sky Bistro and


dine while watching the sun set from the top of a
mountain. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day5: Banff
Spend the day skiing or hiking

 One of the most popular winter activities for Banff


National Park is skiing. There’s also day ski trips to the
thrilling Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, BC,
and family-friendly Panorama Mountain Resort in
Panorama, BC.
 Or you can combine a morning ice walk with an afternoon
snowshoeing tour. There are guided ice walk hikes to
Johnston Canyon and Grotto Canyon
 Overnight stay at hotel.
Day6- Banff
Visit frozen Lake Louise

 Simply a must do for everyone traveling to the Canadian


Rockies, whether it is summer or winter is to visit Lake
Louise. The full-day Discover Lake Louise Tour combines
the highlights of the scenic Bow Valley Parkway (where
we might spot some wildlife!) as well four hours of free
time at Lake Louise.
 You’ll have plenty of free time to try snowshoeing, ice
skating on the lake, take a sleigh ride along the lake or
enjoy a hot beverage inside the famous Fairmont Chateau
Lake Louise Hotel with some time for shopping.
 Overnight stay at hotel
Day7: Banff- Calgary- Quebec
After breakfast hop on to your ride to Calgary International
airport and let’s catch a flight to Quebec.

Arrive in Quebec
The clear blue lakes, snow-capped mountains, white-water
rivers and historical villages will enchant all who are lucky
enough to visit Quebec. Quebec travel is truly a joy to the
senses. You will be won over by the sumptuous French
dining, world-class art museums, beautiful architecture and
lively music scene in Montreal and Quebec City. The smaller
towns of the countryside offer travellers a glimpse into the
quaint French Canadian culture with beautiful inns and
farmhouses awaiting guests.

Check in at the hotel and leisure.


Day8: Quebec

 After breakfast visit Fairmont Le Château Frontenac,


Constructed for the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1894, the
grand Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is now one of the
city's most prominent landmarks and esteemed hotels.

 In front of the hotel, Terrasse Dufferin affords stunning


views northwards to the Laurentians, and the Promenade
des Gouverneurs leads southwards toward the Citadel
and Plains of Abraham.

 Next we will visit a place of prayer and celebration of


Catholic worship, Notre-Dame Basilica has always been
the site for grand events.

 The next destination was once the bustling capital of New


France, the narrow streets and historic buildings of
Quartier Petit-Champlain now house a wide variety of
shops, services, and entertainment within a picturesque
setting.

 Just a few minutes away is the Place Royale stands on


the site of Québec's actual foundation. The pretty stone
church Notre-Dame des Victoires faces a cobbled square,
along with Maison Chevalier of the Musée de la
Civilisation. Adjacent to Place Royale, facing out over the
river and encircled by stout walls and palisades is the
little Batterie Royale.

 Let’s end our day by taking the Levi’s ferry just across the
St. Lawrence River. You can see lights illuminate the
beautiful historic city. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day9: Quebec
 After breakfast we will do an hour-long circular walk of a
variety of fortifications Québec has come to possess. The
bastions, walls, towers, gates, and countless old cannon
show how well the former French colony was protected.

 Immediately southwest of the old Upper Town, is the seat of


Québec's provincial government. The Parliament. Nearby,
find the Grand Théâtre as well as the large Palais des
Congrès shopping and entertainment complex.

 Thrusting upwards from the west and facing the St.


Lawrence River, Sitting atop this is Québec's star-shaped
Citadel, a massive fortress protected by thick walls,
ramparts, and ditches that was built in 1832.

 Outside the city walls, to the west of the Citadel, stretches


the green expanse known as the Plains of Abraham Exhibits
retell the tumultuous history of how Québec City resisted
and then fell to the British.

 Beyond the city walls, Grand Allée forms the spine of the
city. The district near Parliament Hill is of greatest interest
to tourists. Here, a bevy of restaurants, patios, and
entertainment venues bring local and visiting crowds.

 Overnight stay at hotel.


Day10: Quebec- Montreal
After breakfast drive to the city of Montreal

Montreal, is the land of friendly French Canadians, delicious,


juicy poutine, and a relaxing and charming old town. You’re
sure to have a great time in this dynamic, multi-cultural town.

Check in at the hotel

 Let’s start the tour by walking around old Montreal. It’s a


great point of reference for other areas and many points
of interest, with Montreal being one of the first cities in
Canada, it is brimming with interesting stories.

 Let’s add a little more history to our day by visiting


Pointe-à-Callière Museum. This museum of archaeology
and history has artefacts from First Nations of the
Montreal area, and goes through the history of the British
and French arriving in Montreal.

 Overnight stay at hotel.


Day11: Montreal
 Hike to the Top Mount Royal which is only a short ways
from Mile End. Follow Avenue des Pins in to the McGill
campus until you find a wooden staircase that leads up
to the top.

 Eat Your Way Through Mile End

 We will visit St Joseph’s Oratory which is on the far


side of Mount Royal. This beautiful basilica is Canada’s
largest church.

 Next we will visit The Olympic Stadium opened in 1976,


and today you can take a guided tour and go up the
observation tower for an incredible view of Montreal.

 The Biodome actually used to be part of Olympic Park,


the building was home to a velodrome for track cycling
races.

 Some minutes away is the Montreal Botanical Gardens


There’s a lot of variety within the gardens, including
everything from a First Nations Garden to a Chinese
Garden.

 Catch a Show at Place Émilie-Gamelin Place Émilie-


Gamelin is a park that exploded in to an outdoor
theatre and events venue, you can shop the streets,
continue your poutine crawl and call it a day.

 Overnight stay at hotel.


Day12: Montreal (Free Day)
After Breakfast explore Montreal at your own pace.

Montreal Neighbourhoods worth Exploring:


 China Town
 Plateau-Mount Royal
 The Underground City
 The Village

Montreal Places to Eat:

 Montreal Poutine and Beaver Tails


 Taverne Gaspar
 Bonaparte
 Mile End Montreal

Overnight stay at hotel.


Day13: Montreal-Ottawa
After breakfast drive to Ottawa

Though Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal are the most


celebrated and best known Canadian cities, Ottawa is the
national capital. But don't equate this city's relative
obscurity with blandness. Sitting at the convergence of
three major rivers in northern Ontario, Ottawa has a
beautiful natural geography and expanse of green space
and waterways, including the Rideau Canal that winds its
way through the city.

Check in at the hotel.

 We will start our journey with The Canadian Parliament


Buildings, on the aptly named Parliament Hill, which are
striking examples of Victorian splendour. Built from
sandstone, the three neo-Gothic buildings overlook the
Ottawa River. The lovely clocktower presides majestically
over the buildings and sport a gaggle of gargoyles.

 After Parliament Hill we will enjoy the views from the


Rideau Canal, The Rideau Canal is central to life in Ottawa
in more ways than one. Regardless of the season, it
offers residents and visitors alike an opportunity to view
the city's splendors whilst enjoying leisurely pastimes
upon its waters. The Rideau Canal is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.

 We will continue our journey by shopping and eating at


the sparks streets.

 We can’t leave Ottawa without visiting at least one of the


museums. The city is home to some of the finest Canadian
museums, hosting seven of Canada’s nine national
museums. The Canadian Museum of History, National Art
Gallery of Canada, The Canadian War Museum.

 We will end our day by chilling in Gatineau Park, Shopping


and eating and exploring the Byward Market.

 Overnight stay at hotel.


Day14: Ottawa- Toronto
After breakfast ride to the queen city of Toronto.

We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by


the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class
theatre, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks
are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to
start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest
freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.

Check in at the hotel and let’s start.

 The CN tower, this famous Toronto landmark including


the observatory, glass floor, and if you are brave enough,
the Edgewalk!
 Head to the Ripley’s Aquarium to view over 16,000
creatures in front of your eyes! Marvel at everything from
seahorses, sharks, turtles, and more!

 Next is one of the most historic areas of the city, the


Distillery District brings spirit and charm to any trip. Walk
along the brick roads and enjoy learning about the area’s
former working distilleries, browse the cute little shops,
and hang a lock on the famous Love Sign!

 Cannot miss Kensington Market! Complete with funky


shops, street art, and an ambiance fit for the art scene,
this market is for you. Heck, you can even get bacon
flavoured lip balm here!
 The one place cannot miss the Royal Ontario Museum!
Check out the various floors of exhibits, especially the
paleontology floor full of authentic dinosaur skeletons!

 Walk through Yorkville this area can be considered the


Rodeo Drive of Toronto! Enjoy shopping at some of the
biggest names in retail including Gucci, Kate Spade,
Cartier, Tiffany & Co. and more.

 Overnight stay at Hotel.


Day15: Toronto- Niagara Falls- Toronto.

 After breakfast we will visit the most happening place in


Toronto which is Canada’s Wonderland – home of the
highest roller coaster in all of Canada – The Leviathan!
Enjoy 40+ rides, a waterpark, carnival games, live shows,
and the Peanuts Gang ready for that essential selfie.

 Head to Toronto zoo, The Toronto Zoo is one of the most


ethical zoos in the world. It was certified for its animal
treatment and for its world class breeding centre. Come
see the baby pandas, baby polar bears, and many other
beautiful animals.

 Visit the beautiful Niagara Falls and explore and


experience all the activities it has to offer, do a boat tour,
do cycling, watch the frozen falls or have your lunch with
a view, just looking at the falls is an experience.

 Overnight stay at Hotel

Day16: Departure

After breakfast hop on to your ride and head to Toronto


Pearson Airport. It is time to say bye to Canada and
return home with all the memories, experiences and gifts
from your trip.
Inclusions
 To and fro economy class air travel for ‘Mumbai to Mumbai Tour’
guests as mentioned in the itinerary
 Airfare, Airport taxes.
 Baggage Allowance as per the airline policy
 Tour Manager Services throughout the tour
 Travel by comfortable A/C coach as per the tour itinerary
 Entrance fees of all sightseeing places to be visited from inside
 Accommodation in comfortable and convenient hotels on twin
sharing basis
 All Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (set menu) as mentioned in
the itinerary

Exclusions

 All Tips – Guide, Driver & Restaurants


 Govt Tax of 5.00% over and above the Tour Cost mentioned
 Any increase in Airfare, Visa fees, Airport taxes, Govt Taxes, Fuel
Surcharges and any applicability of new taxes from Govt
 Any Increase in the rate of exchange leading to an increase in all
land arrangements which may come in to effect prior to departure
 Any extra expense such as route change, Airline change, Date
change, Accommodation facilities, etc
 Porterage, laundry, telephone charges, shopping, wines &
alcoholic beverages, mineral water, items of personal nature and
food or drink which is not part of a set group menu
 Any services or activity charges other than those included in the
group tour itinerary
 Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’
column
Transport
 Coach Travel:
A/C coach - Seating capacity depends upon group size
4000 INR (per person) per day

 Airfares (per person )


BOM- YVR = 37,000 INR
YQB-BOM= 54,000 INR

 Inter City Airfare


YVR- YYC = 3,000 INR
YYC-YUL = 10,000 INR

Accommodation
Vancouver 3N Sandman Hotel Vancouver Downtown

Banff 3N Banff caribou Lodge & Spa

Quebec 3N Hotel Manoir Victoria Quebec


Montreal 3N Hotel Zero 1, Montreal
Ottawa 1N Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa Downtown

Toronto 2N The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto

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