Exploring English and French Cultures by Train
Toronto, Quebec City, Montreal

Embark on a fascinating train journey: from Toronto to the majestic Niagara Falls, to the historic charm of Quebec and the charm of Montreal.
DAY 1: TORONTO
Arrival in Toronto and self-presentation at the hotel. Accommodation for 3 nights.
Toronto is the largest city in Canada, renowned for its cultural diversity and for being an important financial center.
DAY 2: TORONTO
In the morning, ride a Hop On/Hop Off bus to explore Toronto's main tourist attractions, such as the CN Tower, the Chinatown neighborhood, the Toronto Eaton Centre mall, the new and old City Hall, and the Parliament Buildings.
Free afternoon for independent activities.
DAY 3: TORONTO - Niagara FALLS - TORONTO Regular full-day
tour with an English-speaking guide to Niagara Falls, considered one of the most spectacular experiences in Canada. Along the way, pass through the cities of Hamilton, known as the “Steel Capital of Canada”, and St. Catherines, nicknamed the “Ontario Fruit Basket”.
Arrival at Niagara Falls and free time to take photos and admire the waterfalls. Then ride the Hornblower boat to enjoy the view of the Horseshoe Fall waterfall.
Finally, lunch and return to Toronto via the Niagara Parkway, passing through the historic community of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
DAY 4: TORONTO - QUEBEC
Check-out at the hotel and self-check-in at the Union Station train station to board “The Corridor” Via Rail Train bound for Quebec City. Along the way, you can admire Lake Ontario, the historic city of Kingston and the region of 1000 islands.
Quebec is a city located in the province of Quebec, in eastern Canada. It is one of the oldest cities in North America, known for its French-speaking culture, has French as its official language, in addition to maintaining a strong French influence in its cuisine, traditions and history.
Arrival in Quebec city and presentation on behalf of the hotel. Accommodation for 2 nights.
DAY 5: QUEBEC Private walking
tour of the old part of Quebec city with a guide in Spanish. Visit to the Dufferin Terrace, which offers views of the Fairmont Château Frontenac Hotel, the St. Lawrence River, the Plains of Abraham and its Citadel.
Then, stop by the Lower City, the oldest part of Quebec city, where you can find the Old Port next to an antiques area. Visit Place Royale and Petit-Champlain Street, one of the oldest shopping streets in North America.
DAY 6: QUEBEC - MONTREAL
Check-out at the hotel and show up on your own at the Quebec train station to board the Via Rail Train “The Corridor” bound for Montreal. Arrival and presentation at your own expense at the hotel. Accommodation for 2 nights.
Montreal is a multifaceted city, proud of its contrasts. The second French-speaking city after Paris, with 3.4 million inhabitants, the city is also a melting pot of cultures from around the world, with a mosaic of neighborhoods and diversity in its restaurants.
DAY 7: MONTREAL Private
tour of about 3 hours of Montreal's main sights, with a guide in Portuguese or Spanish.
Free afternoon for independent activities.
DAY 8: MONTREAL - TORONTO
Check-out at the hotel and show up on your own at the Montreal train station to board “The Corridor” Train bound for Toronto.
Arrival and presentation at the airport on your own.
THIS ITINERARY INCLUDES:
- Accommodation for 3 nights in Toronto;
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Quebec city;
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Montreal;
- VIA Rail “The Corridor” train tickets between Toronto/Quebec City/Montreal/Toronto, in economy class - 1 piece of travel bag and 1 hand luggage are allowed per person;
- Hop On/Hop Off bus tour in Toronto, with an English-speaking guide;
- Full-day Niagara Falls tour, with English-speaking guide and lunch;
- Half-day private tour of the old part of Quebec city, with an English-speaking guide;
- Private half-day tour of Montreal, with an English-speaking guide;
- Travel kit.
THIS ITINERARY DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- International airfare between Brazil and Canada;
- Boarding fees;
- Tourism fees;
- Transfers;
- Bank transfer charges related to payment to the foreign supplier;
- Documentation and consular visa expenses;
- Travel insurance;
- Cancellation insurance;
- Excess baggage;
- Anticipated arrival time (early check in);
- Extension of departure time (late check out);
- Meals not mentioned as included;
- Drinks not mentioned as included;
- Gratuities;
- Luggage service;
- Suggested and/or optional tours and excursions;
- Entrance fees to the places where the tours are visited and suggested and/or optional excursions;
- Restaurant reservations for a fee of USD 10 to USD 30;
- Personal extras such as: laundry, phone calls, alcoholic beverages, extra food, tips, minibar consumption and everything that is not mentioned as included in the itinerary.
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