Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version

3 Nights 4 Days Road Trip: Toronto to Montreal - Historical and Nature Escape

Viewed by 100 travelers

Day 1: Departure from Toronto & Thousand Islands Adventure

Morning: Depart early from Toronto heading east towards the Thousand Islands region. Stop at scenic viewpoints along the St. Lawrence River for photos and fresh air.

Afternoon: Explore —enjoy hiking and relaxing by the water surrounded by nature. Consider a short boat cruise (optional) to see the islands up close.

Evening: Park your RV at Thousand Islands RV Resort near Gananoque (paid but full services) or try free legal parking spots around Gananoque outskirts; enjoy a campfire and riverside sunset.

Find Hotels

Day 2: Historical Sites & Nature Along the St. Lawrence

Morning: Visit the historic Fort Henry National Historic Site in Kingston (walk the exterior grounds and ramparts, free outside areas). Absorb the 19th-century military atmosphere without going into paid museum buildings.

Afternoon: Drive towards Lansdowne Provincial Park with its natural forest trails and picnic spots along the St. Lawrence River. Enjoy a peaceful nature walk and wildlife spotting.

Evening: Overnight near Lansdowne Provincial Park or find legal RV parking spots around Brockville (several free parking areas suitable for overnight stay).

Find Hotels

Day 3: Journey to Montreal Countryside & Nature Escape

Morning: Head toward the Montreal outskirts, stopping at Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles near Rawdon for impressive waterfalls and trail exploration, fully immersed in nature.

Afternoon: Continue traveling east and visit Parc National d'Oka—large forests, hiking trails, and lakeside views await you in this natural jewel outside Montreal.

Evening: Park your RV at Oka National Park campground (reservation recommended) or find free legal roadside parking spots a little farther away for overnight stay surrounded by nature sounds.

Find Hotels

Day 4: Montreal Outskirts and Return to Toronto

Morning: Explore Vieux Saint-Eustache, a charming historic village northwest of Montreal with free walking areas showcasing old Quebec-style churches and buildings.

Afternoon: Begin your return drive toward Toronto, stopping for lunch at countryside diners along the highway to soak in local small-town vibes.

Evening: Arrive back in Toronto with wonderful memories of history and nature from your road trip.

Find Hotels

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Thousand Islands Provincial Park – 3 to 4 hours – Free
  • Fort Henry National Historic Site (grounds only) – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Lansdowne Provincial Park – 2 hours – Free
  • Parc Régional des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles – 2 hours – Free
  • Parc National d'Oka (campground fee) – 3 to 4 hours + overnight – Approx. CAD $30
  • Vieux Saint-Eustache walking tour – 1 hour – Free
  • Optional Thousand Islands boat cruise – 1.5 hours – Approx. CAD $25

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately CAD $55 (including campground and optional cruise)

Tips

  • If you want to extend the trip, consider adding a full day at Parc National d'Oka or nearby Parc National du Mont-Tremblant for more hiking and nature immersion.
  • To reduce trip duration, skip the Montreal outskirts parks and focus more time on Thousand Islands and Kingston areas with one less overnight stop.
  • Bring your own water and food supplies to reduce stops and costs, especially at less developed parks with limited amenities.
  • Check local regulations for overnight RV parking and book campgrounds ahead during peak season to secure spots.
0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version