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Tours in Ontario and Quebec

Here are a few of our favourite destinations in Ontario and Quebec. Choose from a tour with a set itinerary or customize your own personal tour to a destination. You may also decide to combine two, three or four destinations together on your grand adventure. Our company will make sure your tour meets your expectations.

 

For a detailed itinerary, please contact us at mytrip@iconquertours.com

Ottawa

Education and leisure tours to Canada's national capital are truly a highlight.

 

Visit Rideau Hall, the Supreme Court of Canada and Byward Market all the while learning about Canadian history and the role Canada played in the First and Second World War at the War Museum and the War Monument. In May, experience the Tulip Festival, the world's largest tulip festival in the world. Example itinerary click

Highlights

  • Parliament Building

  • Byward Market

  • The War Museum

  • Supreme Court of Canada

  • Rideau Hall

Montreal

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With a rich cultural history, Montreal is a mixture of the old and the new.

 

Immerse yourself in French culture and history at the heart of Quebec's most metropolitan city. The tour will take you on a visit of Notre Dame, St. Joseph's Oratory and the streets of old town. Of course, a tour to Montreal isn't complete without enjoying the view of the city from Mont Royal and visiting the Olympic Stadium where Nadia Comaneci was awarded the first perfect score of 10 in gymnastics history. Example itinerary click

Highlights

  • Old Town Montreal

  • Olympic Stadium

  • Mount Royal

  • St. Joseph's Oratory

Montreal

Quebec City

Discover the rich history and culture of Quebec City- the only fortified city left in North America.

 

Begin your travel experience of the city by enjoying a walking tour of Upper Town and Lower Town. Students will learn about Quebec City's past at Musee du Fort (the Fort Museum) before visiting the Citadelle de Quebec.

 

Next, explore the historic and breathtaking sights of the Côte-de-Beaupré, from St. Anne’s Basilica to Montmorency Falls and Canyon Sainte Anne. Example itinerary click

Highlights

  • Old Quebec

  • Plains of Abraham

  • Citadelle of Quebec

  • Montmorency Falls

We invite you to a view a virtual tour of the attractions in the region by clicking the link below:
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https://www.quebec-cite.com/en/what-to-do-quebec-city/virtual-tour
Quebec City

Niagara Falls & Niagara-on-the-Lake

Visit one of the great wonders of the world! Niagara Falls is truly mystic.

 

Enjoy a boat cruise up and close the Canadian and American falls before exploring Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls' prominent street featuring many attractions. Then, take scenic drive along the Niagara Parkway where the Botanical Gardens, Butterfly Conservatory and the Floral Clock are located.

 

In Niagara-on-the-Lake, explore all the historic town has to offer including a visit to Fort George. Example itinerary click

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We invite you to a view a virtual tour of the region by clicking the link below:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4LeeuIJrbI

Highlights

  • Boat cruise of the falls

  • Clifton Hill

  • Butterfly Conservatory

  • Fort George

Niagara Falls

Toronto

With the beloved CN Tower defining its skyline, Canada's multicultural metropolis attracts visitors from all over the world. With its unique neighborhoods and urban sophistication, the city is home to more than 140 languages.

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Enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from the CN tower before visiting Ripley's Aquarium or catching a Jays game at the Roger's Centre. Our next stop will be the Ontario Science Centre for a 'scientific' experience before learning about the city's history at Casa Loma.

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Upon request, tours can also feature trips to Canada's Wonderland, Canada's Premier Amusement Park.

Highlights

  • CN Tower

  • Casa Loma

  • Ripley's Aquarium

  • Rogers Centre

Toronto

Kingston / 1000 Islands

With nicknames such as "Limestone City", and "Home of the Blue Pork", Kingston is a site of history. Explore the birthplace of John A. MacDonald and see first hand military demonstrations at Fort Henry.

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Then, enjoy an hour long boat cruise of the Thousand Islands - a group of more than 1,800 islands on the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada. The breath-taking sight is a fashionable retreat for Canadians and visitors.

Highlights

  • 1000 Islands Boat Cruise

  • Fort Henry

  • Martello Alley

  • Queen's University

Kingston
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