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Steam Clock in Gastown Gastown Nightscape of Victoria Downtown Vancouver BC Parliament Building in Victoria Nightscape of Inner Harbour, Victoria Totem Poles in Stanley Park Vancouver in Winter Nightscape of Vancouver Salmon-arm Lake Louise Moraine Lake Moraine Lake Moraine Lake Peyto Lake Emerald Lake Pyramid Lake Bow lake icefields parkway Icefield Snow Coach Icefield Snow Coach Emerald Lake Emerald Lake Emerald Lake Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain Yoho National Park Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Nightscape of Downtown Banff Downtown Banff Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain Robson Mountain (Valemount) Bow Falls Bow Lake Bow Valley Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise Quebec City Toronto Old City Hall Toronto City Hall Toronto Thousand Islands Ottawa Parliament Hill Rideau Canal Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal Quebec Lower Town Old Quebec City Fairmont Le Château Frontenac Quebec City Quebec City Petit Champlain Nightscape of Quebec City Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church Old Montreal City Place d'Armes Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Skylon Tower Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room
Steam Clock in Gastown 1/62
Gastown 2/62
Nightscape of Victoria 3/62
Downtown Vancouver 4/62
BC Parliament Building in Victoria 5/62
Nightscape of Inner Harbour, Victoria 6/62
Totem Poles in Stanley Park 7/62
Vancouver in Winter 8/62
Nightscape of Vancouver 9/62
Salmon-arm 10/62
Lake Louise 11/62
Moraine Lake 12/62
Moraine Lake 13/62
Moraine Lake 14/62
Peyto Lake 15/62
Emerald Lake 16/62
Pyramid Lake 17/62
Bow lake icefields parkway 18/62
Icefield Snow Coach 19/62
Icefield Snow Coach 20/62
Emerald Lake 21/62
Emerald Lake 22/62
Emerald Lake 23/62
Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain 24/62
Yoho National Park 25/62
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 26/62
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 27/62
Nightscape of Downtown Banff 28/62
Downtown Banff 29/62
Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain 30/62
Robson Mountain (Valemount) 31/62
Bow Falls 32/62
Bow Lake 33/62
Bow Valley 34/62
Lake Louise 35/62
Lake Louise 36/62
Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 37/62
Lake Louise 38/62
Lake Louise 39/62
Lake Louise 40/62
Quebec City 41/62
Toronto Old City Hall 42/62
Toronto City Hall 43/62
Toronto 44/62
Thousand Islands 45/62
Ottawa Parliament Hill 46/62
Rideau Canal 47/62
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal 48/62
Quebec Lower Town 49/62
Old Quebec City 50/62
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac 51/62
Quebec City 52/62
Quebec City 53/62
Petit Champlain 54/62
Nightscape of Quebec City 55/62
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church 56/62
Old Montreal City 57/62
Place d'Armes 58/62
Niagara Falls 59/62
Niagara Falls 60/62
Skylon Tower 61/62
Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room 62/62
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A unique and exclusive all-around Canada tour featuring an overnight stay at Victoria’s Inner Harbour, 3 nights in the Rockies
Travel area : Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver Chinatown, Gastown, Canada Place, Stanley Park, BC Ferries Boarding, Vancouver Island, Fairmont Empress Hotel, British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Inner Harbour, Victoria, BC Ferries Boarding, Bridal Falls, Valemount, Mt Robson, Jasper National Park, Athabasca Falls, Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure, Peyto Lake (Summer), Emerald Lake, Banff National Park (Summer), Banff Downtown, Fairmont Château Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Banff Springs Hotel, Bow Falls, Canmore Downtown, The Three Sisters, Calgary, Stephen Avenue, Lougheed House + Beaulieu Garden, Crescent Heights Lookout Point, Peace Bridge, Scotsman’s Hill, Calgary Out, Toronto Airport, Toronto, Toronto Old City Hall, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Thousand Islands, Ottawa, Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, Sussex Dr, Rideau Hal, Quebec City, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Dufferin Terrace, Rue du Trésor, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, Quartier Petit Champlain, Fresque des Québécois, Place Royale, Old Montreal, Place d'Armes, Place Jacques-Cartier, Montreal City Hall, Montreal Notre-Dame Basilica Exterior Tour, Arrived in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Stay at Niagara Falls View Hotel, Toronto Airport
In/Out : Vancouver In / Toronto Out / Meeting point
Duration : 12Days 11Nights
Departure dates : May~October / Every Tuesday, Friday / 05.01 / 05.05 / 05.08 / View all
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1P/R
2P/R
3P/R
4P/R
Adult
19+
$5,060
$3,190
$3,140
$3,090
Student
ID Req.
$5,050
$3,180
$3,130
$3,080
Child
2-16
-
$3,170
$3,120
$3,070
Infant
24m-
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$900
$900
$900
Peak season rate
2026.06.11 ~ 2026.06.27 : + $100/Pax
2026.06.28 ~ 2026.07.12 : + $300/Pax
2026.07.13 ~ 2026.07.25 : + $200/Pax
2026.07.26 ~ 2026.09.05 : + $100/Pax
All flight not included
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Day 1

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

Customers coming from the United States, please contact us before online booking.

Vancouver The most livable city in the world

Vancouver

Vancouver, located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, is the third largest city in Canada after Toronto and Montreal, and the most beautiful city in Canada with its warm climate and beautiful scenery. It is also the second most populous city in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle, Washington.

Queen Elizabeth Park Prominent and beautifully landscaped park situated on Little Mountain, the highest point in Vancouver.

Queen Elizabeth Park

Located in the heart of Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park is a beloved spot known for its meticulously maintained gardens and sweeping city views. Stroll along flower- and tree-lined paths past the Rose Garden and the former quarry transformed into the Quarry Garden, with photo opportunities at every turn. From the summit viewpoint, a wide-open panorama spans downtown and the North Shore mountains—perfect for elevating your travel photos. The domed Bloedel Conservatory (admission required) offers close-up encounters with subtropical plants and free-flying birds, making it a hit with families.

It is the third largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco and New York, and the largest in Canada. 'Junghwamun', decorated with colorful red patterns, is the symbol of Chinatown.

Gastown Folk Village in Vancouver

Gastown

Lively Gastown is known for its whistling Steam Clock and mix of souvenir shops, indie art galleries and decor stores in Victorian buildings. A trendy food and drink scene includes chic cocktail lounges and restaurants serving everything from gourmet sandwiches to local seafood. Hip eateries also dot the neighboring Downtown Eastside area, while the up-and-coming Railtown district is home to edgy fashion studios.

Canada Place Built to look like a ship, this iconic complex houses a convention centre, hotel & ferry terminal.

Canada Place

This majestic sailboat-shaped building has become a symbol of Vancouver since it was built for the 1986 Expo. On a sunny day, it is also famous as a point where you can enjoy the beautiful panoramic scenery of Burrard Bay, Stanley Park, and the entire North Vancouver area across the sea, and on the bow, there is a signpost with the names and streets of 26 major cities around the world engraved on it. There is a pier on both sides of the building where luxury cruise ships bound for Alaska dock, so you can see huge cruise ships coming and going in the morning and evening.

Stanley Park Vancouver's largest urban park that has beaches, trails, plus a seawall.

Stanley Park

Officially opened in 1888, the British government, which ruled Canada, permanently leased this land, originally owned by Indigenous peoples, to establish it as a park. Named after Lord Stanley, the Governor-General of Canada at the time, the park spans an area of 4 million square meters and provides a beautiful sanctuary with lush virgin forests, large and small gardens, lawns, and beaches. It has now become one of the world's most famous landmarks and a symbol of Vancouver.

Meals
Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Executive Plaza Hotel Metro Vancouver or same class
Day 2

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

BC Ferries Boarding Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay

BC Ferries Boarding

From Tsawwassen Terminal, you will board a BC Ferry bound for Swartz Bay and enjoy a relaxing, cruise-like sailing of approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes. On board, you can take in views of the ocean, marine birds, and coastal islands, and make use of amenities such as the cafeteria and gift shop.

Vancouver Island is located off the Pacific coast of the province of British Columbia in Canada, with Victoria at its southern tip serving as the provincial capital. The island stretches approximately 460 km from north to south and about 80 km across at its widest point, making it the largest island on the west coast of North America. Covering an area of about 32,134 km², it is the 43rd largest island in the world and the 11th largest in Canada. With a population of around 1.3 million, it is the second most populated island in the country after the Island of Montreal. The island is named after British naval officer George Vancouver, who explored the Pacific coast of North America between 1791 and 1794.

Fairmont Empress Hotel British-style luxury hotel with views of the Inner Harbor

Fairmont Empress Hotel

The Fairmont Empress Hotel, opened in 1908, is one of Canada’s most iconic historic hotels and a landmark of Victoria. Built as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s series of grand “château-style” hotels, it features a stately stone façade, ivy-covered walls, and an elegant interior that evoke a classic, old-world charm. Overlooking the Inner Harbour in a prime location, the Empress is especially famous for its traditional English afternoon tea service, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience this timeless setting as part of their Victoria trip.

British Columbia Parliament Buildings The Best-Known Landmarks in Victoria

British Columbia Parliament Buildings

Completed at the end of the 19th century in a Neo-Baroque style, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings serve as the active seat of the provincial government. Their distinctive green domes, symmetrical façade, and grand staircase create an impressive silhouette overlooking the Inner Harbour. On the lawn in front of the buildings stand a statue of Queen Victoria and war memorials that reflect the province’s history and heritage. In the evening, thousands of individual light bulbs outline the structure, turning the Parliament Buildings into one of Victoria’s most striking night views and a central symbol of the city.

Inner Harbour, Victoria A seaside promenade full of Vancouver Island charm

Inner Harbour,  Victoria

Victoria’s Inner Harbour is the focal point of the city, framed by historic buildings and lively waterfront activity. On one side stands the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and on the opposite side the Fairmont Empress Hotel, creating a classic postcard view of Victoria. The harbour is lined with promenades, small docks, and viewpoints where visitors can watch ferries, yachts, water taxis, and seaplanes come and go. By day, the area feels open and relaxed, combining city life with ocean scenery; by night, the lights of surrounding buildings reflect on the water, offering a romantic and photogenic atmosphere.

The Butchart Gardens

The Butchart Gardens began in the early 1900s when a former limestone quarry for a cement plant was transformed into an elaborate garden by Jennie Butchart, the wife of owner Robert Butchart. After the limestone was exhausted, the deep quarry pit was gradually filled with soil and planted to create the iconic Sunken Garden. Over time, additional themed areas such as the Rose Garden, Italian Garden, and Japanese Garden were added, forming a world-renowned display of horticulture. Today, The Butchart Gardens is designated a National Historic Site of Canada and offers different atmospheres throughout the seasons, with changing floral displays and, in select periods, evening illuminations that showcase the garden’s unique three-dimensional landscape.

2 February ~ 28 February (Winter 2026)
Adult (18+) $32.75 / Youth (13–17) $16.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 March ~ 31 March (Winter 2026)
Adult (18+) $32.75 / Youth (13–17) $16.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 April ~ 31 May (Spring 2026)
Adult (18+) $41.00 / Youth (13–17) $20.50 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 June ~ 30 September (Summer 2026)
Adult (18+) $44.25 / Youth (13–17) $22.13 / Child (5–12) $5.00

1 October ~ 31 October (Autumn 2026)
Adult (18+) $36.75 / Youth (13–17) $18.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 December ~ 6 Jannuary, 2027 (Chrismas 2026) / 25 December - Closed
Adult (18+) $41.00 / Youth (13–17) $20.50 / Child (5–12) $5.00

BC Ferries Boarding Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen

You will then board the BC Ferry at Swartz Bay Terminal in Victoria for the return trip to Tsawwassen. During the sailing, you can relax and enjoy views of the ocean and surrounding islands. On board, there are amenities such as a cafeteria, snack bar, and gift shop, so if you feel hungry or would like a light bite, you can purchase food and snacks while you comfortably wrap up your day’s tour.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Executive Plaza Hotel Metro Vancouver or same class
Day 3

After breakfast, meet the guide

Chilliwack A representative agricultural area where you can enjoy typical Canadian rural scenery.

Bridal Falls Bridal Falls was named for its waterfall, which resembles a bride’s flowing veil.

Bridal Falls

Bridal Falls is a beautiful natural attraction named for its waterfall, which gently cascades down the cliff, resembling a bride’s flowing veil. Located about an hour and a half from Vancouver, it is a small yet stunning waterfall that can be explored in approximately 30 minutes and is especially beloved by local Vancouver residents. Surrounded by lush forest and fresh, clear air, it is an ideal place to take a short break, enjoy the tranquility of nature, and capture memorable photos. As the visit includes a light hike, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Please note that visits may be subject to seasonal and weather conditions.

Hope It was once a city of hope and a base city for the Gold Rush.

Merritt

Merritt is a city located in the Nicola Valley in the south-central inland area of British Columbia, Canada. It is a semi-desert area along the Coquihalla Highway that runs through the southeastern center of BC, and is a place where you can feel the scent of country music.

Kamloops A lumber city and inland transportation hub

Kamloops is a city in British Columbia, Canada, where the North and South Thompson Rivers meet. Sun Peaks Resort's hiking trails, bike park and numerous ski resorts are located to the northeast. Cougars and bears live at the British Columbia Wildlife Park to the east of the city, and a spire towers over Kamloops Lake to the west. There is a Secwepemc museum on the riverside, and a heritage park contains the remains of a 2,000-year-old village.

Valemount Dinner and hotel accommodation location

Valemount is a village municipality of 1,018 people in east-central British Columbia, Canada, 320 kilometres from Kamloops, British Columbia. It is between the Rocky, Monashee, and Caribou Mountains.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Days Inn by Wyndham Valemount or same class
Day 4

After breakfast, meet the guide

Mt Robson The highest point in the Canadian Rockies

Mt Robson

Mount Robson Provincial Park is a vast park located in the Canadian Rockies, covering an impressive area of 2,249 square kilometers. It is situated within British Columbia and borders Alberta's Jasper National Park. Mount Robson, standing at an elevation of 3,954 meters, is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The mountain's dramatic layers, carved beneath majestic glaciers, create a breathtaking spectacle.

Jasper National Park A vast wilderness area of Alberta province defined by glaciers

Jasper, an alpine town in Canada’s Alberta province, is the commercial centre of Jasper National Park. Amid the snow-capped Canadian Rockies, the park has glacier-fed lakes, forests and rivers. The Jasper SkyTram climbs to the summit of Whistlers Mountain, with views of downtown. The Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives presents exhibits on the fur trade, railway and early exploration of the park.

Athabasca Falls Forest bathing along the waterfall trail

Athabasca Falls

At 23 meters high, Athabasca Falls is not the tallest waterfall in the Canadian Rockies, but falls into the canyon of the Athabasca River, which originates from the expansive Columbia Icefield. Judging by the magnificent sound it gushes, it is undoubtedly one of the most powerful waterfalls.

Icefield Parkway The world's most beautiful driving course from Jasper to Lake Louise

Icefield Parkway

Easy to travel in a day, the Icefields Parkway might only be 232 kilometres long (144 miles), but it’s one of the world’s most spectacular driving routes. Named one of the top 10 drives in the world by Condé Nast Traveler, the Icefields Parkway links Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies, along the way taking in mountain peaks, turquoise lakes, and over 100 glaciers, including the Athabasca Glacier.

Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure Boasting the largest and most famous ice cap in the Canadian Rockies

[Optional] Columbia Icefield Adventure (Summer) Adult C$100, Child(6-15) C$55 (Tax included)

Columbia Icefield Adventure (Summer)

The Columbia Icefield Snowcoach (Ice Explorer) tour is a signature summer experience in the Canadian Rockies, taking you by giant all-terrain vehicle onto the Athabasca Glacier, where you can step out onto ancient ice and see crevasses and glacial formations up close. The tour typically operates from early May to mid-October (weather dependent, with the 2026 season scheduled to open in May)

Peyto Lake (Summer) It is the highest lake in the Rocky

Peyto Lake (Summer)

Peyto Lake, a collection of glacial meltwater, is the highest lake in the Rockies and captivates visitors with its turquoise waters and beautiful surrounding mountain scenery. In the summer, it shines with a brilliant blue light and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, creating a spectacular sight. / Only available for departures between July and September, and the tour may not be available depending on local circumstances.

Emerald Lake Peaceful Beauty of the Scene

Emerald Lake

The vivid green color of the water is caused by powdered rock from the glaciers, which reflects the blue-green spectrum of sunlight. The rock type and the amount of it in the water causes the color to vary from lake to lake and month to month, even week to week. Due to its 53 degree latitude and moderately high altitude, the lake is frozen from November until late April or early May.

Banff National Park (Summer) Canada's First National Park

 Banff National Park (Summer)

Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of ​​6,641 square kilometers.

[Optional] Banff Gondola Adult C$90, Child(6-15) C$55 (Tax included)

Banff Gondola

Alberta's most famous observatory, where you can see the majestic Rocky Mountains and beautiful Banff City at a glance, as if surrounded by a folding screen - climb up to the Sulfur Mountain Observation Deck, the top of Banff, and look down on Banff. As you walk along the installed deck, take in the endless outdoor Rocky Mountain scenery.

 Banff Sulphur Mt. Gondola + Buffet

The buffet option is available when a majority of the total participants wish to join. Ride the gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain (2,881 m) and enjoy a romantic dinner buffet—on a different level from typical lunch buffets—at Alberta’s premier viewpoint, where sweeping vistas reveal countless snow-capped Rocky peaks and the beautiful town of Banff, as if wrapped by a grand folding screen. Operating period: May to mid-October. If you choose not to join the buffet, you’ll proceed to Starbucks after the gondola ride.

Banff Downtown Rocky Mountain charm in the heart of Banff

Banff Downtown

Downtown Banff is the lively center of this charming Rocky Mountain resort town, lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and cafés—perfect for a relaxed walk during your free time. Along the streets, you’ll catch beautiful views of surrounding peaks such as Cascade Mountain, making it a great spot for photos. Spend time browsing for souvenirs, grabbing a casual meal, or enjoying local desserts and coffee.

Meals
Breakfast : Use local restaurants / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Banff Elk + Avenue Hotel or Irwin's Mountain Inn or Red Carpet Inn or same class
Day 5

After breakfast, meet the guide

Fairmont Château Lake Louise The world-famous Fairmont family of hotels

Fairmont Château Lake Louise

The natural area surrounding the hotel has been incorporated into Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Lake Louise A tour to experience the huge glaciers of Mount Victoria!

Lake Louise

It is located in Banff National Park, which was designated as Canada's first national park in 1885. It is 3,464 meters above sea level and is one of the world's top 10 scenic spots designated by UNESCO. Lake Lee, named after the 4th princess of England's Queen Victoria, is a representative attraction of the Canadian Rockies, and was introduced by the British BBC as one of the world's top 100 must-visit places in one's life. You can feel deep emotion as Yuki Kuramoto's sweet piano melody reaches your heart.

Banff Springs Hotel A hotel resembling an old British castle with over 100 years of tradition

Banff Springs Hotel

The hotel opened in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as one of the earliest of Canada's grand railway hotels.

Bow Falls Set in a big river valley eroded by past glaciers, this wide & short waterfall is a local landmark.

Bow Falls

Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River, Alberta just before the junction of it and the Spray River. The falls are located near the Banff Springs Hotel and golf course on the left-hand side of River Road. The falls are within walking distance of both Banff and the Banff Springs Hotel so they are visited by a large number of tourists despite their relatively small size.

[Optional] Moraine Lake C$30/person from June to mid-October (may not be available due to local conditions)

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) outside the hamlet of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres (6,181 ft). The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares (120 acres). When it is full, it reflects a distinctive shade of azure blue. The unique colour is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis by surrounding glaciers. / Only available for departures between June and October. Tours may not be available depending on local circumstances. / The Canada Strong Pass does not apply to Moraine Lake. Park entrance fees are remitted to Parks Canada.

Canmore Downtown A beautiful long-living mountain town where nature and daily life blend quietly in the embrace of the Rocky Mountains.

Canmore Downtown

The Three Sisters Three iconic peaks symbolizing Canmore and representing the majestic beauty of the Rocky Mountains.

The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters are three iconic peaks that symbolize Canmore and represent the majestic grandeur of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. For generations, they have been regarded by local residents as a protective presence and a familiar landmark that defines daily life in the community. Throughout Indigenous traditions and the early settlement period, the peaks served as an important geographical reference, shaping the region’s history and identity. Today, the Three Sisters continue to stand as a powerful symbol of Canmore’s natural heritage, holding special meaning for both locals and visitors alike.

Calgary Famous for the Stampede Rodeo Festival

Meals
Breakfast : Use local restaurants / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Hotel Blackfoot Calgary (3.5 Star) or same class
Day 6

After breakfast, meet the guide

[Optional] Calgary Heritage Park Historic Village (Summer) Adult C$42, Child(6-15) C$30 (Tax included)

Calgary Heritage Park Historic Village (Summer)

It is a historical park located in Calgary, Alberta, and is known as Canada’s largest living history museum as well as one of Calgary’s most-visited tourist attractions. It has also been featured as a filming location in the popular Netflix drama Can Love Be Translated?, making it a place where you can experience the show’s romantic atmosphere firsthand.

The Village is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from May 16 to September 7, 2026, and operates on weekends only from September 7 to October 12, 2026.

Stephen Avenue The historic heart of downtown Calgary

Stephen Avenue

Stephen Avenue (Stephen Avenue Walk) is the heart of Calgary’s historic downtown district, where late-19th-century heritage architecture blends seamlessly with modern shops, cafés, and restaurants along a pedestrian-friendly street. It’s an easy place to soak up Calgary’s classic urban atmosphere while enjoying shopping, dining, and a relaxed stroll in one go. It has also been introduced as one of Alberta’s filming backdrops featured in the Netflix series

[Optional] Calgary Tower Observation Deck Adult(13+) C$27, Child(4-12) C$12

Calgary Tower Observation Deck

The Calgary Tower Observation Deck is an iconic landmark located in the heart of downtown, offering a unique view of both the city and surrounding nature. From the observation level, approximately 191 meters above ground, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Calgary’s skyline and, on clear days, even the distant Rocky Mountains. The glass floor section provides a thrilling experience, allowing guests to look straight down at the city below.

Lougheed House + Beaulieu Garden A peaceful retreat where a historic mansion and tranquil gardens come together.

Lougheed House + Beaulieu Garden

Lougheed House and Beaulieu Garden offer a harmonious blend of history and nature in the heart of Calgary. Built in the late 19th century, Lougheed House reflects Canada’s early political and social heritage, showcasing elegant architecture and stories of the city’s past. Surrounding the mansion, Beaulieu Garden provides a tranquil green space where visitors can relax, stroll, and enjoy seasonal beauty, making it an ideal and peaceful stop on a city tour.

Crescent Heights Lookout Point A signature lookout with a wide, clear view over Calgary’s downtown skyline

Crescent Heights Lookout Point

Crescent Heights Viewpoint offers a sweeping daytime view of Calgary’s downtown skyline across the Bow River. With an open, elevated vantage, the cityscape looks crisp and expansive—ideal for memorable group photos. The combination of skyline, river, and bridge views captures a true Calgary scene in a single glance, making this a rewarding stop for a quick scenic look.

Peace Bridge A modern pedestrian bridge with striking red curves spanning the Bow River, symbolizing downtown Calgary.

The Peace Bridge is one of Calgary’s iconic pedestrian-only landmarks, spanning the Bow River with its striking red curved design and modern architectural style. It gently connects the downtown area with the river pathways, offering refined city views during the day and a romantic atmosphere under soft lighting at night. Walking along the bridge and riverside allows visitors to experience both Calgary’s relaxed daily rhythm and artistic character, making it a perfect place to pause and take in the scenery while traveling.

Scotsman’s Hill A popular spot for enjoying Calgary’s downtown skyline.

Scotsman’s Hill

Scotsman’s Hill is one of Calgary’s most well-known nighttime viewpoints, offering a sweeping view of downtown framed by the Bow River, Centre Street Bridge, and the Calgary Tower. As the sun sets, city lights gradually illuminate the skyline, creating a calm and atmospheric scene distinct from the daytime. It is an ideal place to pause, take in the view, and quietly enjoy the lingering mood of the journey.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Hotel Blackfoot Calgary (3.5 Star) or same class
Day 7

After breakfast, meet the guide

Calgary Out Depart for Toronto on a 7:00 AM flight from Calgary International Airport. / Airfare Not Include

Toronto Airport

Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.

Toronto Old City Hall Romanesque-style civic building and court house in Toronto

Toronto Old City Hall

The Old City Hall is a Romanesque-style civic building and court house in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was the home of the Toronto City Council from 1899 to 1966 and remains one of the city's most prominent structures. The building is located at the corner of Queen and Bay Streets, across Bay Street from Nathan Phillips Square and the present City Hall in Downtown Toronto. The heritage landmark has a distinctive clock tower which heads the length of Bay Street from Front Street to Queen Street as a terminating vista. Old City Hall was designated a National Historic Site in 1984.

Legislative Assembly of Ontario Ontario’s Legislative Building, located in the provincial capital Toronto, is the legislative center of the Ontario government

This place, also known as 'Queen's Park Castle' as it is surrounded by 'Queen's Park', a park in the city that is great for relaxation, is the home of the Provincial Parliament, completed in 1893. It was built in the Romanesque style by American 19th century architect Richard A. Waite, and the exterior wall, made of pink sandstone, is decorated with numerous sculptures, including stone statues, grotesques, and friezes.

[Optional] CN Tower Price : C$60 (Tax included)

CN Tower

The CN Tower is a 553.33m tall, 147-story tower built in Toronto, Canada in 1976. It was the world's tallest building, but was pushed to second place by Burj Khalifa (Burj Dubai) in 2007. The name CN Tower comes from the name of the Canadian National Railway, which owned the tower. After the privatization of the national railway, CN Tower was sold to the Canadian Land Corporation, but Toronto residents maintained the name 'CN Tower'. The old name is still used to this day. / Available for 20 or more people

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Embassy Suite by Hilton Toronto Airport or same class
Day 8

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

Thousand Islands The archipelago of 1,864 islands

Thousand Islands

The Thousand Islands (French: Mille-Îles) constitute a North American archipelago of 1,864 islands that straddles the Canada–US border in the Saint Lawrence River as it emerges from the northeast corner of Lake Ontario. They stretch for about 50 miles (80 km) downstream from Kingston, Ontario. The Canadian islands are in the province of Ontario and the U.S. islands in the state of New York.

The islands range in size from over 40 square miles (100 km2) to smaller islands occupied by a single residence, or uninhabited outcroppings of rocks. To count as one of the Thousand Islands, emergent land within the river channel must have at least one square foot (0.093 m2) of land above water level year-round, and support at least two living trees.

[Optional] Thousand Islands Cruise Price : C$40 (Tax included)

Unique in the industry! Board the latest large cruise. In fact, the Thousand Islands, which are made up of well over 1,000 islands, have many islands with luxurious villas on the water, so much so that they are called 'Millionaire's Street'. In particular, there are many islands owned by Hollywood stars, and each island has unique villas with beautiful scenery, making it look like a small kingdom. / Takes 1 hour.

Ottawa The capital city of Canada

Ottawa

It is located in the southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2021, Ottawa had a city population of 1,017,449 and a metropolitan population of 1,488,307, making it the fourth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in Canada.

Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and the headquarters of the federal government. The city houses numerous foreign embassies, key buildings, organizations, and institutions of Canada's government; these include the Parliament of Canada, the Supreme Court, the residence of Canada's viceroy, and Office of the Prime Minister.[16]

Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and amalgamation in 2001. The municipal government of Ottawa is established and governed by the City of Ottawa Act of the Government of Ontario. It has an elected city council across 24 wards and a mayor elected city-wide.

Ottawa has the highest proportion of university-educated residents among Canadian cities and is home to several colleges and universities, research and cultural institutions, including the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, Algonquin College, the National Arts Centre, the National Gallery of Canada; and numerous national museums, monuments, and historic sites. It is one of the most visited cities in Canada, with over 11 million visitors annually contributing more than $2.2B to the city's economy.

Parliament Hill Grand, neo-Gothic complex hosting Canada's legislature, with artworks

Parliament Hill

Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It accommodates a suite of Gothic revival buildings whose architectural elements were chosen to evoke the history of parliamentary democracy. Parliament Hill attracts approximately three million visitors each year.

Rideau Canal UNESCO World Heritage Site

Rideau Canal

The Rideau Canal is a 202 kilometre long canal that links the Ottawa River, at Ottawa, with the Saint Lawrence River at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Its 46 locks raise boats from the Ottawa River 83 metres upstream along the Rideau River to the Rideau Lakes, and from there drop 50 metres downstream along the Cataraqui River to Kingston.

Rideau Hal This historic 1830s structure with landscaped grounds is the official home of the Governor General.

Rideau Hall is the official residence in Ottawa of the governor general of Canada. It stands in Canada's capital on a 36-hectare estate at 1 Sussex Drive, with the main building consisting of approximately 175 rooms across 9,500 square metres, and 27 outbuildings around the grounds.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Fairfield by Marriott Montreal Downtown or same class
Day 9

Hotel breakfast

[Optional] Montmorency Falls Price : C$15 (Tax included)

Montmorency Falls

This is a waterfall on the Montmorency River in Quebec City, Canada. It is located approximately 13km from the center of Quebec City's old town. It forms the border between the boroughs of Beaufort and Beaux-Chatel in Quebec City. With a drop of 84m, a width of 46m, and a depth of 17m, the waterfall is 30m higher than Niagara Falls in Canada. It is located near the confluence (estuary) where the Montmorency River flows into the St. Lawrence River and borders the Island of Orleans. The waterfall was named by Samuel de Champlain in 1613 in honor of Henry II, Duke of Montmorency, who later served as Governor-General of New France from 1620 to 1625. / Operating period: April-October

Quebec City Old Quebec famous spot as the filming location for the drama “Goblin”

Quebec City

As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. It is the eleventh-largest city and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Canada. It is also the second-largest city in the province, after Montreal. It has a humid continental climate with warm summers coupled with cold and snowy winters.

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac Historic hotel in Quebec City

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

The hotel is situated in Old Quebec, within the historic district's Upper Town, on the southern side of Place d'Armes. The Château Frontenac was designed by Bruce Price, and was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway company. The hotel is managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Opened in 1893, the Châteauesque-styled building has 18 floors; its 79.9-metre (262-foot) height is augmented by its 54-metre (177-foot) ground elevation. It is one of the first completed grand railway hotels, and was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1981.

Built in 1859, this long, popular terrace overlooking the river also offers scenic city views.

Rue du Trésor A place where you can meet famous Quebec painters in one place

It is located on Tresor Street, a narrow alley on both sides, located right next to Notre Dame Castle. There are painters who paint portraits, and painters sell their paintings in the small alleys.

Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral

The Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec, located at 16, rue de Buade, Quebec City, Quebec, is the primatial church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec. It is the oldest church in Canada and was the first church in Canada to be elevated to the rank of minor basilica, by Pope Pius IX in 1874.

Quartier Petit Champlain The oldest commercial district in North America

Quartier Petit Champlain

Quartier du Petit Champlain is a small commercial zone in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the neighbourhood of Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou, near Place Royale and its Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church. Its main street is the Rue du Petit-Champlain at the foot of Cap Diamant. It is claimed that it's the oldest commercial district in North America.

La Fresque des Québécois est un trompe-l'œil colossal de 420 mètres2 de superficie au coin de la rue Notre-Dame dans le Quartier Petit Champlain du Vieux-Québec. La réalisation de la fresque, inaugurée le 17 octobre 1999, fut supervisée par des experts tant historiens, géographes, et autres.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Hôtel Le Concorde Québec or same class
Day 10

After breakfast, meet the guide

Old Montreal

Dating to the 17th century, Old Montreal's narrow cobblestone streets are full of lively plazas and charming shops and cafes. Landmarks include the Notre-Dame Basilica, a soaring Gothic Revival church, and the Pointe-à-Callière museum with city archeological ruins. Along the St. Lawrence River, the Old Port of Montreal is home to the Montreal Science Centre and the iconic Clock Tower, with views from the top.

Place d'Armes The second oldest public site in Montreal

Place d'Armes

Place d'Armes is a square of the Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada anchored by a monument in memory of Paul de Chomedey, founder of Montreal. Buildings that surround it include Notre-Dame Basilica, Saint-Sulpice Seminary, New York Life Building, Aldred Building, Bank of Montreal head office and 500 Place D'Armes.

Place Jacques-Cartier The square you can find along the narrow alley leading from Notre Dame Cathedral.

In 1723, the Château Vaudreuil was built for Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil - its formal gardens occupying the space that is now the square. The Chateau burned down in 1803 and it was suggested by The Hon. Jean-Baptiste Durocher and The Hon. Joseph Périnault that the space be transformed into a public square, known as New Market Place. In 1809, Montreal's oldest public monument was raised there, Nelson's Column. In 1847, the square was renamed in honour of Jacques Cartier, the explorer who claimed Canada for France in 1535.

Montreal City Hall The first city hall to have been constructed in the country solely for municipal administration

Montreal City Hall

It was designed by architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison, and built between 1872 and 1878 in the Second Empire style. It is located in Old Montreal, between Place Jacques-Cartier and the Champ de Mars, at 275 Notre-Dame Street East. The closest Metro station is Champ-de-Mars, on the Orange Line. As one of the best examples of the Second Empire style in Canada, and the first city hall to have been constructed in the country solely for municipal administration, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984.

The original building was gutted by fire in March 1922, leaving only the outer wall and destroying many of the city's historic records. The architect Louis Parant was commissioned for the reconstruction, who decided to build an entirely new building with a self-supporting steel structure built inside the shell of the ruins.This new building was modelled after the city hall of the French city of Tours.Other changes included a remodelling of the Mansard roof into a new Beaux-Arts inspired model, with a copper roof instead of the original slate tiles. The new building opened on February 15, 1926.

Montreal Notre-Dame Basilica Exterior Tour Every year, making it one of the most visited monuments in North America

Montreal Notre-Dame Basilica Exterior Tour

The interior of the church is amongst the most dramatic in the world and regarded as a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. The vaults are coloured deep blue and decorated with golden stars, and the rest of the sanctuary is decorated in blues, azures, reds, purples, silver, and gold. It is filled with hundreds of intricate wooden carvings and several religious statues. Unusual for a church, the stained glass windows along the walls of the sanctuary do not depict biblical scenes, but rather scenes from the religious history of Montreal. It also has a Casavant Frères pipe organ, dated 1891, which comprises four keyboards, 92 stops using electromagnetic action and an adjustable combination system, 7000 individual pipes and a pedal board.

Hotel stay after arriving in Toronto

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Embassy Suite by Hilton Toronto Airport or same class
Day 11

After breakfast, meet the guide

Niagara Falls Canadian portion of America's famous towering Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls (Canadian Side) – The Best View, Romance, and the Heart of Niagara’s Beauty
If you're looking to capture the most breathtaking views of Niagara Falls in a single glance, the Canadian side is the place to be. Located in Ontario, Canada, this area offers panoramic vistas of the entire waterfall system and is home to the iconic Horseshoe Falls, whose massive curved shape and powerful cascade create an awe-inspiring spectacle.

With its unbeatable viewpoints and excellent visitor facilities, the Canadian side is a top all-in-one destination for sightseeing, relaxation, and leisure. Whether you're a first-time traveler or a returning admirer, it's easy to see why so many fall in love with this vibrant, romantic side of Niagara.

[Optional] Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room Price : $120 (Tax included)

Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room

A must-do in Niagara! Experience the Skylon Tower and the ultimate Best Falls View Dining—you won’t want to miss it!

[Optional] Skylon Tower Price : C$25 (Tax included)

Skylon Tower

Observation tower featuring sweeping vistas of Niagara Falls plus an arcade & revolving restaurant.

[Optional] City Cruises Niagara Falls Price : C$50 (Tax included)

City Cruises Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, Canada offers the closest access to a majestic American or Canadian waterfall and is a popular tour that allows you to experience the beauty of the falls up close. / Period: 28. March - November

[Optional] Niagara Jet Boat (Canada) Price : C$150 (Tax included)

Niagara Jet Boat (Canada)

This premier jet boat tour on the Niagara River allows you to take in beautiful scenery while enjoying thrilling rapids. You can choose whether to get wet or stay dry as you speed through the Niagara River's Class 5 rapids.

[Optional] Niagara Helicopter Tour Price : C$200 (Tax included)

Fly above Niagara Falls and get up close on Voyage To The Falls. Enjoy lunch on top of the Skylon Tower, then go underground to feel the Horseshoe Falls above you at the Journey Behind the Falls.

[Optional] Scenic Tunnel Price : C$40 (Tax included)

If you take the elevator from the first floor of Table Rock House and go down 38 meters, you will reach the Scenic Tunnel. If you go 46m (150 feet) from here, there is a portal where you can see the thundering sound and falling water from behind Horseshoe Falls, and an observatory where you can see Horseshoe Falls from the side. Near the waterfall, you can experience a different taste from the cruise ship due to the roaring sound and spray caused by the fall.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Use local restaurants / Dinner : Use local restaurants
Hotel
Embassy Suite by Hilton Toronto Airport or same class
Day 12

After breakfast, meet the guide

Toronto Airport Please ensure that any departing flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport is scheduled after 2:00 PM.

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Breakfast : Hotel breakfast
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Vancouver International Airport, International Arrivals, Tim Hortons
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[Summer/May-Oct] Hardbean Brunch at Waterfront Centre in downtown Vancouver (across from the Canada Place Welcome Centre)
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Moraine Lake Admission ($30/Person)
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If you are arriving by air, you must confirm tour availability with our agent before purchasing your airline ticket. The tour may be cancelled if the minimum number of participants is not met. Unless you have booked a private tour separately, all tours are shared tours and will be operated together with other travelers. If the tour cannot operate, we do not assume responsibility for any flight or accommodation-related costs beyond the refund policy stated in our terms and conditions. Your reservation is considered confirmed only after tour availability has been verified, full payment has been made, and you have received written confirmation of your reservation number and meeting location by email or message. If you fail to provide required information requested by our agent (including flight details and meeting location information) in a timely manner, participation may be denied without refund. No refunds or compensation will be provided if you are unable to join the tour due to personal reasons such as missing required documents or flight delays. We do not provide individual reminders regarding essential travel documents (passport, required travel authorizations, etc.); you are solely responsible for preparing these in advance. Unless otherwise advised, guide/driver tips and optional activity fees must be paid in cash in local currency on site. If an optional activity must be reserved in advance, you must apply before departure; if participation is not possible on site, we may not be able to assist. Prices for optional tours and admission fees may change depending on dates and local supplier conditions, and the tour sequence may be adjusted or optional activities may not operate due to local circumstances. For certain options, children under 12 may participate only when accompanied by a guardian. If, on the day of the tour, a participant is deemed to have health conditions that may pose a risk, participation in the tour and/or optional activities may be denied, and such cases are not eligible for a refund. For most optional tours (except certain options), safety training or protective equipment may not be provided; participants must exercise caution, and assistance may be limited depending on on-site circumstances. In addition, for tours operated by third-party suppliers, any claims, compensation, or handling of incidents (including accidents or loss of property) must be processed directly with the supplier in accordance with their policies; our company does not provide separate compensation, and we recommend purchasing travel insurance. The itinerary may include shopping stops not listed in the schedule; purchases are strictly voluntary. Vehicles may be changed during the tour depending on on-site conditions. Child car seats are not provided, and even if you bring your own, usage may not be possible. If you will bring more than one suitcase per person, you must inform us in advance. Depending on the number of participants, the vehicle, guide, and meeting time may change; you must maintain a reliable method of contact until the tour date. If you are traveling from Korea, mobile roaming is recommended. Travel insurance is optional and must be purchased separately if desired. Please refrain from leaving the group and follow basic etiquette. Please do not make personal requests to, or use inappropriate language toward, the guide or staff. You are responsible for safeguarding valuables and cash; we are not responsible for loss of valuables and assistance may be limited. The itinerary may be changed or partially cancelled without prior notice due to personal negligence, acts of God, force majeure, local conditions, road closures, natural disasters, vehicle breakdown, or theft; we shall not be liable for any resulting losses in accordance with common industry practice. When staying at hotels, smoking is strictly prohibited inside all hotel buildings, and excessive drinking should be avoided. If hotel property is damaged, noise complaints are made, or smoking is detected, the hotel may impose a penalty fee of 1,000 or more in local currency, and you are responsible for such charges. Depending on room availability, a twin room may be assigned as a king-size bed room with one bed. Hotel rooms generally provide two beds; for example, four guests in a quad room will share two beds. Hotels listed in the itinerary may be changed to equivalent or lower-category hotels without prior notice due to local circumstances.
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Please bring a government-issued ID (and a passport if you’re arriving from overseas), a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor, and other toiletries such as hair conditioner, shampoo, and body wash; warm, windproof outerwear; a hat; a swimsuit; sunglasses; and any personal medications or basic first-aid items you may need.
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