Ontario 3-Day Tour

Ontario 3-Day Tour

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07:00AM 68 Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest , Montréal, Québec, H2Z 1A2
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Day 1 Montreal – Ottawa – Thousand Islands – Kingston– Toronto

Depart from Montreal in the morning and head toward Ottawa, the capital of Canada. Visit Parliament Hill, the center of national political power. Continue to the beautiful Thousand Islands region and take a cruise to admire the stunning scenery on the water. Then travel to Toronto, the largest city in Canada. On the way, stop in one of Canada’s most historic cities, Kingston, take photos with the beautiful City Hall. Check-in the hotel in Toronto area for the night.

 

Ottawa – Straddling the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, Ottawa is the only capital city in the world where English and French cultures coexist as the main cultural pillars. Parks, waterways, and various architectural styles form the unique character of Ottawa.

 

Parliament Hill – Located in downtown Ottawa on the south bank of the Ottawa River, it is the seat of Canada’s federal government. The buildings are in Gothic Revival style, attracting around three million visitors each year due to their architectural beauty and political importance.

 

Thousand Islands – A famous natural wonder of Canada. Formed during the glacial period and connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago consists of 1,865 islands. Take a luxurious sightseeing cruise to view highlights such as Heart Island, Boldt Castle, and the world’s shortest international bridge.

 

Kingston City Hall  A 19th-century Neoclassical masterpiece and a signature landmark of Kingston, reflecting the city’s pivotal role in Canada’s early political and administrative history.

 

Day 2 Toronto – Niagara-on-the-Lake – Niagara Falls

In the morning, visit downtown Toronto, including the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. In the afternoon, travel to Niagara Falls—one of the three largest transboundary waterfalls in the world. On the way, visit the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, known for its charming British atmosphere. Check into a hotel within walking distance of the falls and enjoy a relaxing evening exploring the night views.

 

CN Tower – A symbol of Toronto, standing 553.33 meters tall. It was once the tallest free-standing structure in the world. The observation deck’s glass floor, 342 meters above ground, provides a thrilling view straight down.

 

Ripley’s Aquarium – The largest indoor aquarium in Canada, featuring over 16,000 marine and freshwater animals representing species across North America. The aquarium includes North America’s longest underwater shark tunnel, an impressive jellyfish gallery, a 100-year-old lobster, and even interactive exhibits allowing visitors to touch real shark skin.

 

Niagara-on-the-Lake – Ranked as one of the world’s seven most fairy-tale-like towns, it offers beautiful scenery and a strong sense of history, making it a popular destination for visitors — often praised as ‘the most beautiful town in Canada.’

 

Niagara Falls – Formed during the Ice Age, Niagara Falls is praised as a masterpiece of nature, straddling the border between Canada and the United States. Each season reveals a different kind of beauty.

 

Day 3 Niagara Falls – Montreal

Continue exploring Niagara Falls in the morning. After lunch, depart for Montreal.

 

Niagara Takes Flight4D theatre – This brand new, fully-immersive flying theatre ride takes you to the skies for a breathtaking journey along the Niagara River corridor.

 

Niagara City Cruises (May–December) – Experience the breathtaking power of Niagara Falls up close from the water.

 

Skylon Tower – A top location for viewing the falls from above. Capture panoramic views of the roaring waterfalls. The revolving dining room at the tower’s summit is a visitor favorite.

 

Niagara SkyWheel Ride Canada’s largest climate-controlled Ferris wheel for an epic aerial view of Niagara Falls.

 

Attractions

Attractions Adult
Youth
Children
Baby
Senior
Niagara Takes Flight
CAD$32.00
(18-64)
CAD$32.00
(13-17)
CAD$21.00
(4-12)
CAD$0.00
(0-3)
CAD$32.00
(65+)
Niagara SkyWheel
CAD$15.00
(0-64)
CAD$15.00
(13-17)
CAD$7.00
(3-12)
CAD$0.00
(0-2)
CAD$15.00
(65+)
Niagara City Cruises (May 1 - December 31, 2026)
CAD$52.00
(18-64)
CAD$35.00
(13-17)
CAD$35.00
(3-12)
CAD$0.00
(0-2)
CAD$52.00
(65+)
Skylon Tower
CAD$22.00
(18-64)
CAD$22.00
(13-17)
CAD$11.00
(4-12)
CAD$0.00
(0-3)
CAD$22.00
(65+)
Ripley's Aquarium
CAD$52.00
(18-65)
CAD$52.00
(14-18)
CAD$34.00
(6-13)
CAD$16.00
(3-5)
CAD$34.00
(65+)
CN Tower
CAD$51.00
(14-64)
CAD$38.00
(6-13)
CAD$20.00
(3-5)
CAD$0.00
(0-3)
CAD$36.00
(65+)
Thousand Islands Cruise (Included in the tour price for departures from April 17 to November 1, 2026) (This attraction is not included in the payment for all orders completed before February 1, 2026.)
CAD$40.00
(18-64)
CAD$40.00
(13-17)
CAD$26.00
(3-12)
CAD$0.00
(0-2)
CAD$40.00
(65+)

Inclusions

Thousand Islands Cruise (Included in the tour price for departures from April 17 to November 1, 2026) (This attraction is not included in the payment for all orders completed before February 1, 2026.) (included in the tour price)

Tour guide

The compensation fund of Consumer Protection Office

Local hotel accommodation (Hotels in North America provide two beds maximum per room, and may change without prior notice)

Taxes

Bus Transportation

Exclusions

The entrance fees of the attractions(optional)

Travel insurance

The personal expense and the meals not mentioned in the itinerary

The service fees for the driver and tour leader $9 / Adult / Day, $7 / Child / Day ( 0 -11 yrs ) / CAD

* Attraction tickets purchased outside of Concord Tours & Travel (such as City Passes, etc.) are not applicable to Concord Tours & Travel group tours.

** Attraction ticket prices are provided for reference only. Due to seasonal or other factors, prices may vary. The actual prices shall be subject to the real-time prices published on the official attraction websites, without prior notice.

*** Due to seasonal changes, traffic conditions, weather, unforeseen events, or force majeure (including but not limited to natural disasters, strikes, wars, riots, government orders, flight delays, etc.), the travel agency reserves the right to adjust itineraries, accommodations, and transportation arrangements according to actual circumstances, without prior notice.