Day 1 Montreal - Algonquin - Sudbury (727 km)
Day 2 Sudbury - Lake Huron - Lake Superior Provincial Park - Wawa - Marathon (717 km)
Day 3 Marathon - Thunder Bay - Kenora (625 km)
Day 4 Kenora - Winnipeg - Regina (726 km)
Day 5 Regina - Medicine Hat (432 km)
Day 6 Medicine Hat - Calgary (596 km)
Day 7 Calgary - Jasper National Park - Banff National Park - Revelstoke (683 km)
Day 8 Revelstoke - Hope - Vancouver (536 km)
Day 9 Vancouver - Victoria - Vancouver OR Vancouver Free Day (228 km)
Day 10 Vancouver-Montreal (4911 km)
Day 1:
Montreal - Algonquin - Sudbury (727 km)
Depart from Montreal in the morning, we will go to visit Ontario's oldest and biggest provincial park: Algonquin Park. We will stop at the visitor center and walk besides one of the lakes. We'll also stop by one of the outdoor arts gallery to see the paintings from the famous Canadian artists "Group of Seven", Then we will continue to Sudbury and spend night there.
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Huntsville, ON
Huntsville is the largest town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. It is located 215 kilometres (134 mi) north of Toronto and 130 kilometres (81 mi) south of North Bay. Due to its natural environment and natural resources, Huntsville is a tourist destination drawing people from around the world.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park covers a massive area in Ontario, providing numerous campsites, which has served as the inspiration for various landscape painters. Within the park are a visitor's center and a Logging Museum.
Day 2:
Sudbury - Lake Huron - Lake Superior Provincial Park - Wawa - Marathon (717 km)
We will visit the largest Nickel statue in the world in the morning then pass Lake Huron. We will head to Lake Superior Provincial Park after lunch. After stop by the "wild goose" town
Wawa, we will continue to White River. Overnight in Marathon.
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Sudbury, ON
Sudbury is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population. By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the seventh largest in Canada. It was once a major lumber centre and a world leader in nickel mining.
Big Nickel
A monument to Sudbury's proud history of nickel-mining, the Big Nickel is on the grounds of Dynamic Earth, a local science museum. It quickly became one of the city's best-known landmarks.
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Lake Huron, Canada
One of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is shared on the north and east by the Canadian province of Ontario and on the south and west by the state of Michigan in the United States.
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Lake Superior Provincial Park, ON
One of the largest provincial parks in Ontario, covering about 1,550 square kilometres along the northeastern shores of Lake Superior between Sault Ste. Marie in Algoma District, and Wawa in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
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Wawa, ON
A township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the Algoma District and associated with Wawa Lake formerly known as the township of Michipicoten.
Day 3:
Marathon - Thunder Bay - Kenora (625 km)
We will visit the third largest port in Canada Thunder Bay, stop at the Terry Fox Scenic Overlook. Then we will visit Kakabeka Falls. Afterwards we will then go through Kenora. We will stop at the 12-meter "Husky the Muskie" statue before going to Kenora.
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Thunder Bay, ON
Thunder Bay has been a port since the days of the North West Company which maintained a schooner on Lake Superior. The Port of Thunder Bay is the largest outbound port on the St. Lawrence Seaway System and the sixth largest port in Canada.
Terry Fox Scenic Overlook
A scenic overlook on the eastern outskirts of Thunder Bay is dedicated to the legendary one-legged Canadian runner Terry Fox.
Kakabeka Falls
The falls have a drop of 40 m, cascading into a gorge carved out of the Precambrian Shield by meltwater following the last glacial maximum. Because of its size and ease of access, it has been consequently nicknamed "the Niagara of the North".
Day 4:
Kenora - Winnipeg - Regina (726 km)
We will head to Winnipeg and visit the Royal Canadian Mint and the
Forks Market. Then we will arrive in Regina.
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Winnipeg, MB
The capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. Centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, it is near the longitudinal centre of North America, approximately 110 kilometres north of the Canada–United States border.
Winnipeg Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint, established in 1976, is where all circulating coinage in Canada is produced. The plant, located in southeastern Winnipeg, also produces coins for many other countries.
Day 5:
Regina - Medicine Hat (432 km)
In Regina, we will visit the Provincial Legislative Building of Saskatchewan by inside Lake Wascana. Then we will visit the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters and Museum. After that we will continue head west and overnight in Medicine Hat.
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Regina, SK
The capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Legislative Building
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912 in the Beaux Arts style to a design by Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal, which houses the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
RCMP Heritage Centre
A museum located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Centre showcases a number of exhibits featuring the collection of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and these artifacts remain property of the RCMP.
Day 6:
Medicine Hat - Calgary (596 km)
Today we will head to Calgary to visit the 2nd tallest tower in Canada, Calgary Tower. Then we could enjoy a lunch in Calgary Chinatown. Then passing 1988 Winter Olympic site, head to Banff National Park, and take the Banff Gondola to Sulphur Mountain to enjoy the panoramic view of Banff. Stop at picturesque Bow Falls, venue of the famous movie "River of No Return". Overnight in Calgary.
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Calgary, AB
Calgary Tower
Looming 627 feet above the rest of the city, the Calgary Tower is an observation tower in downtown Calgary. The tower houses a revolving restaurant and is connected to the city's Plus 15 Skyway network of elevated pedestrian walkways.
Chinatown
The fourth largest Chinatown in Canada, the buildings in Calgary's district feature traditional Asian-influenced architecture. Notable buildings include the Chinese Cultural Center, modeled after the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, and the Dragon City Mall.
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Banff National Park, AB
Bow Falls
The Bow Falls are a 30-foot-high, 100-foot wide waterfall just outside the city of Banff. The falls are popular with tourists because they are just a short walk from the town and can be reached on foot from most hotels.
Banff Gondola
This unique cable-car ride takes visitors to Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park to the top of Sulphur Mountain, a UNESCO World Hertitage Site. Atop the mountain there are many viewing areas, a long boardwalk, and two small museums.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Day 7:
Calgary - Jasper National Park - Banff National Park - Revelstoke (683 km)
Today we will head to the Jasper National Park and visit Columbia Icefield. Then we will take the big-wheeled "Snowcoach" to go up to Athabasa Glacier. Continue to visit along the Rocky Mountains, stop at Bow Lake and Crowfoot Glacier. Then we will go to visit the world-famous Lake Louise, the gem of Canadian Rockies and the Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park. Then we will pass Roger Pass in the Glacier National Park. Overnight Hotel in Revelstroke.
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Jasper National Park, AB
Offering visitors a more laid-back mountain experience - with equal options for adventure, discovery and relaxation. The park includes the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield, hot springs, lakes, waterfalls and mountains.
Snowcoach
Visitors to Jasper National Park in Alberta can take this exciting ride across the ice field to the Athabasca Glacier. This is a great way to see the vast tundra of Jasper.
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Banff National Park, AB
Bow Lake
A small lake in western Alberta, Canada. It is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies, at an altitude of 1920 m. It is one of the lakes that line the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
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Yoho National Park, BC
These are the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Towering rockwalls, spectacular waterfalls and soaring peaks earn the park its name.
Natural Bridge
The Kicking Horse River, a Canadian Heritage river, in the Yoho park, has created a natural bridge through solid rock. This formation is located 3 km west of Field, accessible from the road to Emerald Lake.
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Glacier National Park, BC, BC
A portion of the Columbia Mountains Natural Region, in the interior wet belt of British Columbia. The steep, rugged mountains, warm, moist climate and wide variety of plant and animal life are typical of this natural region.
Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, British Columbia, Canada takes the Trans-Canada Highway through the Selkirk Mountains. This natural mountain passageway was discovered in 1882, and has since been christened a National Historic Site of Canada.
Day 8:
Revelstoke - Hope - Vancouver (536 km)
Today we continue head west to continue enjoying beautiful mountain scenary. We will enjoy a lunch in Hope, where the famous movie "Rambo, The First Blood" was filmed. Before arriving in Vancouver, we will visit a Pacific Salmon Hatchery. In Vancouver, we will stop in Stanley Park, then passing by Chinatown, continue to Gas Town, stop by the Steam Clock. After that we will head to 2010 Winter Olympic Games Torch in Canada Place. Overnight hotel in Vancouver.
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Hope, BC
Hope town is around 150 kilometers away from Vancouver and also is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon.Perfect place to enjoy the views by fishing, mountain biking and flightseeing.
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Vancouver, BC
Stanley Park
One of Vancouver's main tourist attractions and beloved by visitors and locals alike, this massive park on the western coast of Canada is not to be missed. Stanley Park was the first park in Vancouver, and remains the largest.
Olympic Cauldron
Constructed for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron stands as a reminder of the legacy of those great games. Located by the Vancouver Convention Center, the cauldron is an interesting piece of architecture.
Gastown
Named for seaman "Gassy" Jack Deighton, this historic district in Vancouver has a colorful history that culminates in its function today as a hub for technology and popular shopping and dining locale for tourists and locals alike.
Canada Place
The roof of Canada Place, Vancouver's large convention facility, is made of cloth pieces to resemble sails. This complex contains the Vancouver Convention Center, the local cruise ship terminals, the city's World Trade Center, and a hotel.
Day 9:
Vancouver - Victoria - Vancouver OR Vancouver Free Day (228 km)
We will take the ferry to Vancouver Island, visit the Buchart Garden and
Downtown Victoria etc. We will visit the famous Empress Hotel and also the Provincial Parliament Building and Chinatown. Then we will stop at Mile "0" in Beacon
Hill Park , the Pacific terminal of TransCanada Highway.
OR Enjoy your free time in Vancouver. We can visit friends in Vancouver, or go to Vancouver’s outlet mall for shopping.
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Victoria, BC
This city on Vancouver Island in the central Pacific Ocean is the capital of British Columbia. It is home to many popular attractions, such as Beacon Hill Park, Butchart Gardens, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and more.
Butchart Gardens
These world-famous floral gardens are located on a 55-acre estate on Vancouver Island's southeastern point in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. People from around the world have been coming to see the gardens for more than 100 years.
BC Parliament Buildings
The British Columbia Parliament Buildings are where the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia meet. They are located in Victoria, British Columbia, at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Visitors can marvel at the Baroque architecture and sprawling lawns.
Beacon Hill Park
Beacon Hill Park, located in Victoria, British Columbia, contains hiking trails, a waterpark, two playgrounds, a petting zoo, and botanical gardens, among many other attractions. Loved by locals and tourists alike, the 200-acre park has something for everyone.
Mile Zero
An area of southwestern Beacon Hill Park at Douglas Street in Victoria, British Columbia is the beginning of Canada's Number 1 Highway, which stretches the entire length of the country. A monument marks "mile zero" to visitors.
Day 10:
Vancouver-Montreal (4911 km)
The tour finish today. You can use our transfer service to the Vancouver airport. If you plan to stay in Vancouver, please inform us as earlier as possible.