| DAY 1 |
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MONDAY
NEW YORK CITY – BOSTON
(215 M / 344 KM) |
Board your coach, settle back and depart north into the New
England states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Upon arrival
in Boston, sightseeing tour of this historic city including Faneuil
Hall, M.I.T. and Harvard University. Evening at leisure for
optional excursions.
| DAY 2 |
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TUESDAY
BOSTON - QUÉBEC CITY (392 M / 627 KM) |
Continue northward through New England, land of rolling green
hills and rivers. Enter Canada and proceed to Québec City, a
charming French city on the St. Lawrence River. Upon arrival
enjoy a sightseeing tour of Quebec City, visit this historic and
scenic city, including Old Quebec, the fortifications and
Battlefield
Park.
| DAY 3 |
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WEDNESDAY
QUÉBEC CITY – MONTRÉAL
(155 M / 248 KM) |
This morning free to enjoy a leisurely stroll and
experience the
international flavor of Quebec City. In the afternoon, we travel
west to Montreal, the sophisticated, cosmopolitan center of the
Québec province. Upon arrival enjoy a sightseeing tour of
Montréal, with its Old City and much more. Optional night tour
will be offered in Montreal.
| DAY 4 |
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THURSDAY
MONTRÉAL – OTTAWA – TORONTO
(374 M / 599 KM) |
Early departure from Montreal traveling to Canada’s capital,
Ottawa. Upon arrival, sightseeing tour of Ottawa, including
Canada's national capitol, embassies, the picturesque Rideau
Falls and other sights. Afterwards, continue to Toronto with
stops along the St. Lawrence Seaway and views of beautiful
Thousand Islands.
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| DAY 5 |
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FRIDAY
TORONTO - NIAGARA FALLS
(86 M / 138 KM) |
Our morning sightseeing tour of Toronto will show off this
modern Canadian city of glass and steel. Continue to Niagara
Falls and a cruise on the Maid of the Mist, which allows for a
breathtaking view of the falls (in the winter months, explore the
Scenic Tunnels behind the falls instead). This evening, enjoy an
optional dinner with a panoramic view of the falls beneath the
evening sky.
| DAY 6 |
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SATURDAY
NIAGARA FALLS - WASHINGTON, D.C.
(432 M / 691 KM) |
Early morning stop in Corning, where our visit includes the
famous Corning Museum of Glass and Steuben Glass Factory.
Continue through Pennsylvania. Time permitting, a stop will be
made at an Amish market. The Amish preserve the elements
of late 17th-century European rural culture. Arrive in
Washington, DC, the nation's capital, in the early evening.
| DAY 7 |
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SUNDAY
WASHINGTON, D.C. |
Our morning panoramic sightseeing tour is devoted to the
landmarks and monuments of this great city: the White
House, the Washington Monument, Arlington Cemetery, the
Supreme Court and the Capitol. Afternoon is free to explore
one of the Smithsonian museums, such as the National Air
and Space Museum.
| DAY 8 |
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MONDAY
WASHINGTON, D.C. - PHILADELPHIA -
NEW YORK CITY (236 M / 379 KM) |
Travel south to Philadelphia, the birthplace of American Liberty.
Pass by the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the
Declaration of Independence was signed and the U.S. Constitution
written. Arrive in New York in the late afternoon.
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