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11-Day Itinerary for Canada - 5 Days in Nova Scotia and 6 Days in Toronto

  1. 9:00AM: Peggy's Cove Lighthouse
    50 minutes (43.2 km) from Halifax

    Peggy's Cove Lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in Canada, located on the edge of a rugged Atlantic coastline. It is a picturesque location where visitors can enjoy the stunning views and learn about the history of the area.

  2. 11:00AM: Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
    29 minutes (21.1 km) from Peggy's Cove Lighthouse

    The Halifax Citadel is a national historic site and a symbol of Halifax’s role as a key naval station in the British Empire. Here, you can explore the fortifications, learn about the military history of the area, and watch the changing of the guard ceremony.

  3. 1:00PM: Lunenburg
    1 hour and 9 minutes (87.5 km) from Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

    Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a well-preserved example of British colonial town planning. Visitors can explore the colorful buildings, unique shops, and local seafood restaurants that make this town a must-visit destination in Nova Scotia.

  4. 4:00PM: Bay of Fundy
    2 hours and 38 minutes (200 km) from Lunenburg

    The Bay of Fundy is a unique natural wonder known for having the highest tides in the world. Visitors can explore the rocky shoreline, hike the trails, and take a boat tour to see the whales and other marine life that call this area home.

  5. 9:00AM: CN Tower
    16 minutes (5.4 km) from Downtown Toronto

    The CN Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in Toronto and offers stunning 360-degree views of the city skyline. Visitors can take a glass floor elevator to the observation deck, dine at the revolving restaurant, or experience the adrenaline-pumping EdgeWalk around the tower.

  6. 11:00AM: Royal Ontario Museum
    9 minutes (3.6 km) from CN Tower

    The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest museum and home to over six million artifacts from around the world. Visitors can explore the dinosaur fossils, learn about ancient civilizations, and view contemporary art and design exhibitions.

  7. 1:00PM: St. Lawrence Market
    10 minutes (2.7 km) from Royal Ontario Museum

    St. Lawrence Market is Toronto's premier food market and a must-visit destination for foodies. Visitors can sample local and international cuisine, shop for fresh produce, and explore the unique artisanal products.

  8. 3:00PM: Toronto Islands
    16 minutes (2.8 km) from St. Lawrence Market

    The Toronto Islands are a chain of small islands located just a short ferry ride from the city. Visitors can enjoy the beaches, rent bicycles, or explore the stunning gardens and parks that make this area a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site in Nova Scotia or taking a day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto. For a unique experience, take a sightseeing tour by seaplane or helicopter to see the stunning landscapes of Nova Scotia or Toronto from a new perspective. To maximize your fun, try local Canadian foods such as poutine or maple syrup, or attend a local festival or event such as the Toronto International Film Festival.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Peggy's Cove Lighthouse (1 hour, free)
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (2 hours, CAD 11.70)
  • Lunenburg (3 hours, free)
  • Bay of Fundy (4 hours, CAD 50 for boat tour)
  • CN Tower (2 hours, CAD 38)
  • Royal Ontario Museum (3 hours, CAD 23)
  • St. Lawrence Market (2 hours, CAD 20 for food)
  • Toronto Islands (3 hours, CAD 10 for ferry)
  • Total Estimated Costs: CAD 152.70
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