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Boston to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Toronto, 1000 Islands 3-Day

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Our Price: from $218 (per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Mon, Fri Depart from: Boston, MA; Quincy, MA Highlights:  2-night accommodations, transportation. Visit Niagara Falls, Maid Of the Mist Boat Cruise, Canada-Toronto, CN Tower, City Hall, Lake Ontrario Cruise, Chinatown, 1000 Island, Notre Dante, Olympic Stadium... Free parking available at Quincy, MA.

Day 1 : Boston - Niagara Falls

Highlight: Maid Of the Mist Boat Cruise, Imax movie, Skylon Tower
We will abroad the tour bus departing in Boston in the morning to the Niagara Falls. Once at arrival your tour guide will take you to ride the maid of mist boat ride that will help you get up close by riding at the bottom of the falls. This will give you a chance to experience a closer look at the spectacular view of the three famously named Horseshoe falls, American Falls and Bridal's Veil Falls.

We can enjoy the night time view of the falls by visiting the Skylon Tower. This is a famous tower in Niagara Falls area where you can go up to the top of the tower and see the whole falls from up above.

Want to know about the history of the falls? We can take you to the IMAX theatre where you can watch the origination of the falls on a 360 degrees movie screen Dinner will be around the Falls area and transfer back to Hotel.

Day 2 : Niagara Falls - Toronto - 1000 Island - Montreal

Highlight: CN Tower, City Hall, Lake Ontario Cruise, Chinatown
After breakfast we will visit Metropolitan city of Canada, Toronto.
We will visit CN tower, which is the world's tallest building and freestanding structure.Located in Toronto, with panoramic views,its uniqueness its structure with a height of 1815 feet or 553 meters, the CN tower has maintained it's designation as the world's tallest and free standing structure for a record 25 years. Canadian National who wanted to demonstrate the strength of Canadian industry built the CN towers in 1976 by building a tower taller than any other in the world, it had just celebrated its 25th anniversary.

We will then visit the Toronto Harbor Center where we can ride the Lake Ontario Cruise to see the Skylon, On this cruise we can take a look at the city from another view. For some more picture taking moments we will visit the city hall. After lunch to 1000 Island region, get on board the 1000 Island scenery cruise, we will take you visit different style houses and castles on the islands. After that, go to Canada's 2nd large city Montreal. After dinner, back to Hotel.

Day 3 : Montreal - Boston

Highlight: Notre Dante, Olympic Stadium
We suggest starting with the city's tallest point, on which the biggest church of North American Locates, St, Joseph .Top off your sightseeing by hiking to the top of the city's beloved mountain Mont Royal, near the west side of the Plateau District. It is a must visit site for all Montreal visitors.

Walk around Old Montreal(Vieux Montreal), Where history can be seen and felt at every turn. The Imposing Notre Dame Basilica, built in 1892, has an omate, hand-carved wood wood interior that was constructed without any nails.

The waterfront area known as the Old Port (Vieux Montreal) is a revitalized area with picnic grounds , walking paths, lots of musicians and performers, the unofficial center of downtown, is the Mar, Queen of the World Cathedral, a one-third-scale replica of St Peter's Basillica in Rome,To the north of downtown is the Olympic Park complex, originally built for the 1976 Summer Games.

The major draw is the Blodome, a one of a kind ecological interpretive center. A half day spent meandering there could be the highlight of your trip. Back to Boston in the evening.

***Tour route may be changed and reversed; you may contact us 1-2 days prior departure to confirm final itinerary.

 

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