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Winter Wonderland Canada: December 27 – January 1

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Day 1: Arrival & Toronto Exploration (December 27)

Morning: Arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport and take a pre‑booked shuttle to your downtown hotel. After checking in, enjoy a leisurely brunch at a nearby café while watching the city’s festive lights.

Afternoon: Stroll along the vibrant Harbourfront and visit the Toronto Eaton Centre for some holiday shopping. The waterfront promenade offers beautiful views of Lake Ontario, perfect for a winter photo walk.

Evening: Dine at a restaurant in the lively Distillery Historic District, where the cobblestone streets are illuminated with twinkling decorations. End the night with a relaxing walk through the district’s Christmas market.

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Day 2: Toronto Highlights (December 28)

Morning: Head to the iconic CN Tower for panoramic city views; the glass‑floor experience is thrilling in winter. Afterwards, explore the nearby Ripley’s Aquarium if time allows.

Afternoon: Visit the Royal Ontario Museum to discover world‑class exhibits ranging from dinosaurs to indigenous art. Take a short break at the museum’s café with a warm maple latte.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner of poutine and local craft beer in the vibrant Kensington Market neighbourhood, then catch a live music set at a nearby venue.

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Day 3: Niagara Falls Winter Escape (December 29)

Morning: Take an early train to Niagara Falls, arriving in time to see the falls dusted with snow. Walk along the Niagara Parkway for breathtaking winter scenery.

Afternoon: Experience the magical Winter Illumination displays that light up the falls and surrounding parks. Warm up with a hot chocolate at a local café before heading back to Toronto.

Evening: Return to Toronto and enjoy a relaxed dinner at a restaurant near your hotel, reflecting on the icy beauty of the falls.

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Day 4: Travel to Montreal & Old Town (December 30)

Morning: Board a fast train to Montreal, settling into a boutique hotel in the historic centre. Grab a quick bite of a classic bagel at a local shop.

Afternoon: Wander through Old Montreal, admiring the cobblestone streets, the illuminated Place Jacques‑Cartier, and the festive window displays. Visit the stunning Notre‑Dame Basilica for a short guided tour.

Evening: Savor dinner at a traditional French‑Quebec restaurant, then enjoy a leisurely walk along the illuminated Old Port, where a small winter market offers crafts and treats.

**Day 5: Montreal New Year’s Eve Celebration (December 31)**

Morning: Start the day with a walk up Mount Royal for sweeping views of the snow‑covered city. Warm up at the summit’s café with a hot cider.

Afternoon: Explore the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and its special holiday exhibitions. Take a short break in the museum’s lounge with a light snack.

Evening: Join the lively St‑Catherine Street New Year’s Eve party, where music, fireworks, and street performers create a festive atmosphere. Celebrate midnight with a glass of champagne among locals and travelers.

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Day 6: New Year’s Day in Quebec City (January 1)

Morning: Take a scenic train ride to Quebec City, arriving in time for a leisurely brunch in the historic Petit Champlain district.

Afternoon: Explore the UNESCO‑listed Old Quebec, strolling past the fortified walls, the majestic Château Frontenac, and the charming Christmas market still open for last‑minute gifts.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a classic Quebecois bistro, reflecting on the week’s adventures before preparing for your departure the next day.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Toronto Pearson Airport transfer – 1 hour – $50 CAD
  • CN Tower – 2 hours – $45 CAD
  • Royal Ontario Museum – 2.5 hours – $30 CAD
  • Train to Niagara Falls – 2 hours – $70 CAD
  • Niagara Falls Winter Illumination – 1.5 hours – $0 CAD
  • Dinner at Niagara – 1.5 hours – $60 CAD
  • Train to Montreal – 1.5 hours – $100 CAD
  • Old Montreal walking tour – 2 hours – $0 CAD
  • Notre‑Dame Basilica – 1 hour – $15 CAD
  • Mount Royal Park – 2 hours – $0 CAD
  • St‑Catherine Street New Year’s Eve party – 4 hours – $0 CAD
  • Train to Quebec City – 3 hours – $80 CAD
  • Old Quebec walking tour – 3 hours – $0 CAD
  • Lunch at Le Continental (Quebec City) – 1.5 hours – $70 CAD
Total Estimated Cost: $520 CAD

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a day in the Canadian Rockies to experience world‑class ski resorts, or extend your stay in Quebec City to join the vibrant January 6 Carnival. To shorten the trip, you could skip the Niagara Falls day and allocate that time to deeper exploration of Montreal’s neighborhoods or a quick visit to Ottawa, saving on travel costs while still enjoying Canada’s winter charm.

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