10-20 People
3 lakes tour from Banff
*Professional photography from our tour guide* Lake Louise is breathtaking year-round. Before winter, its emerald green waters mirror the towering, snow-capped peaks around it. As winter deepens, the lake freezes over, becoming a vast, serene expanse of ice surrounded by majestic mountains. Emerald Lake is equally stunning. Before the freeze, its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding peaks and forests, creating a vibrant green contrast with the autumn landscape. Once frozen, it transforms into a peaceful, snow-covered scene, offering a magical escape in every season. Peyto Lake, with its brilliant turquoise hue, shines before winter sets in, reflecting the rugged mountains around it. As the lake freezes, it becomes a serene icy landscape, framed by snowy peaks. The view from Bow Summit is especially captivating, with the lake's wolf-head shape still visible.
Montmorency Falls
Combine two popular Quebec City day trips into a single hassle-free excursion on a coach tour to Montmorency Falls and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Onboard commentary makes the most of your time in transport, and the return trip stops at other popular attractions such as the Albert Gilles Copper Art & Museum and Chocolaterie de l'Île d'Orléans.
Niagara Falls One Day
AboutIf you only have one day to discover Niagara Falls, this tour squeezes in as many must-see experiences as possible. Enjoy and admire views of the Niagara Gorge and Whirlpool Rapids, visit Niagara-on-the-Lake, and sail beneath the mighty Horseshoe Falls and American Falls on a Hornblower cruise (or go to Skylon Tower instead when boats not in operation). Round-trip transportation from Toronto hotels and free time to explore on your own add extra appeal.
Quebec City Walking Tour
Filled with narrow lanes and pedestrian-only streets, the historic center of Quebec City is best explored on foot. This small-group guided walking tour ensures you won’t miss the details that make the city so fascinating. Take advantage of Quebec City’s layout by following a downhill route from beginning to end, as a guide shares stories from the fortified city that’s the beating heart of French Canada.