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Best value! Thought it'd be rushed but had ample photo time. Loved Montreal's underground city tour. Included metro pass was handy. Only minor WiFi issue in Quebec hotel - still 5-star experience!
Perfect first-time Eastern Canada tour! Saw rainbow at Thousand Islands. Changing of the Guard was impressive. Central hotels allowed evening exploration. No forced shopping - pure fun!
Perfect for seniors! Notre-Dame Basilica was breathtaking. Bilingual guide was excellent. Just a bit tiring on the last-day ride back. But overall a wonderful experience with my parents!
5 stars! Comfortable coach and skilled driver. Covered 5 cities in 3 days efficiently. Loved Parliament Hill at night. Guide took great photos for us. Breakfast-included hotels were a plus!
Great 3-day tour! Well-paced itinerary with stunning Thousand Islands cruise. Knowledgeable guide and comfy hotels. Only wish we had more time in Quebec City. Highly recommend!
Well-packed itinerary with daily surprises. Icefields Parkway views were stunning, Bow and Peyto Lakes unforgettable. Comfortable coach though WiFi was spotty. Guide's humorous commentary made long rides enjoyable.
Visiting 4 national parks in one trip was so worthwhile! Loved Emerald Lake and Moraine Lake - unreal colors. Convenient hotel locations. Thoughtful guide adjusted itinerary based on weather. Great value for money.
Columbia Icefield adventure was the highlight! Ice Explorer ride was unique, and the lakes were breathtaking. Well-paced itinerary with ample photo time. Skilled driver handled mountain roads perfectly. Definitely 5 stars!
The 5-day Rockies tour was amazing! Accommodations exceeded expectations, especially the The Crossing Resort on the Icefield Parkway. Knowledgeable guide made the trip extra special. Only minor downside was the rushed last day. Highly recommend!
Our tour guides, Ken, Charlie, and Daniel are true professional. They are all very nice and courteous. They take good care of me and my wife and provide us with excellent customer service and accommodation. They are very knowledgeable of the surrounding area and the culture of the city. My wife and I were very happy with this trip and we will recommend to our family and friends.
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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. U.S. citizens only need a valid passport. Requirements vary by country, so check the official Canadian government website before your trip.
Authentic Canadian food is known for its rich variety and unique flavors. Must-try dishes include poutine (fries with cheese curds and gravy), tourtière (a traditional French-Canadian meat pie), Montreal smoked meat sandwiches, and Halifax donair. Canada is also famous for its maple syrup, which is used in breakfasts, desserts, and even savory dishes, as well as its world-renowned ice wine, mostly produced in Ontario’s Niagara region.
For a first trip, 4 to 6 days is a good amount of time to explore either western Canada—such as Vancouver, Banff, and Jasper—or eastern Canada, including Toronto, Niagara Falls, Montreal, and Quebec City. This allows you to experience the main highlights without feeling rushed, though longer stays of 7–10 days offer a deeper experience if you have more time.
The best time to visit Canada is from May to October, when the weather is pleasant and most attractions are open. Winter (November to February) is ideal for fewer crowds and unique experiences like skiing and winter festivals, especially in places like Banff and Quebec City. If you want to see the Northern Lights, the best time to visit Yellowknife is from mid-August to the end of April, with peak viewing between mid-November and early April, when the skies are darkest and the aurora is most active.
Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. U.S. citizens only need a valid passport. Requirements vary by country, so check the official Canadian government website before your trip.
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