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The Laurentian Mountains and Whale Watching in Saguenay River (5 days)

  Tour start date(s): 01-08-2019
  Duration: 5 days
  Location: Toronto-Laurentian Mountains-Mont Tremblant-Quebec-City-Mont St. Anne-Whale Watching Cruise-Montreal-Toronto
  Price (including tax): 611 CAD+13%(79CAD)= 690 CAD

Join us for an exciting tour that will take you to the Saguenay Region where you will encounter and observe whales in their natural habitat. You will also walk through the streets of the oldest and the most flourishing Canadian city – Quebec City.You will visit the country’s cultural capital - city of Montreal and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Charlevoix Region.

***Please note that this tour is in the Russian language***

Day 1

Departure from Toronto. En route, you will learn about the history, geography, culture and traditions of Canada. Introduction to the area of the Eastern Fruit Belt of the province of Ontario. Stop at “The Big Apple” where you can have breakfast and/or eat fresh apple pies and pastries.

Arrival to Saint Sauveur – A charming resort town in the Laurentian Mountains, built like a European stylishness, famous for its fashion boutiques, jewellery stores and restaurants. Overnight stay in a hotel located on the shore of a scenic lake. Drive to Mont Tremblant which is considered to be the number one ski resort on the east coast of North America.

Hotel check in.

Day 2

The name Mont Tremblant derives from the aboriginal Algonquins who referred to it as the "trembling mountain". The ski resort village was built similar to some of the famous European ski resorts. At your leisure, a cable car can whisk you to the mountain top where you can admire the panoramic view or take a stroll through the ski village. Lots of small eateries and shops to satisfy your appetite.

Departure to Quebec-City.

Arrival to Quebec-City. Walking city tour.

Hotel check in.

Day3

Breakfast.

Quebec City Tour. Quebec-City - the oldest city in Canada, it was founded on July 3, 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, located “inside the walls”. The city remains a major centre of French culture and the seat of the only francophone government in North America. Tour of the Old City, which includes the main attractions of the upper and lower parts of the city – Place d’Armes, the Post Office building, Basilica Notre-Dame de Québec, Petit Champlain - the Artisans’ Quarter, Place Royale, the oldest square of Canada and other interesting points.

Walking tour of Canyon Sainte-Anne including one of the highest pedestrian bridges in Quebec.

St Anne Cathedral.

Accommodation in Hotel Chateau Mont-St-Anne

Day 4

Breakfast – Drive the scenic road “La Route du Fleuve”, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Learn about the nature, history, culture and architecture of this unique part of the Province of Quebec. To culminate the day, a “Whale Watching Cruise” with an experienced guide, will give you a unique opportunity to see some of the whales, seals and other marine mammals that enter the St. Lawrence River during the summer.

Return to the hotel.

Day 5

Breakfast

Departure from Sainte De Beaupre to Montreal

Free time in Montreal

Departure from Montreal

Arrival to Toronto (9.30 pm)

Please bring warm jackets, umbrellas and bathing suits on this tour.

The price per person, in double occupancy room: $690 CAD.

Extra cost for a single occupancy room: $200 CAD.

The price includes: Bus transportation, 4 nights hotel accommodations, 4 breakfasts, sightseeing with a professional licensed Russian-speaking tour guide, entrance tickets, “Whale Watching Cruise”, St. Anne Canyon and taxes.

Not included in the cost: lunches, dinners, personal expenses, tips to the driver and tour guide, cancellation and medical insurance.

 

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