Autumn Colours of Eastern Canada & New England

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Autumn Colours of Eastern Canada & New England



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Dates & Pricing

Monday 15 Sep 25 — Friday 03 Oct 25Starting at $15,195Check Mark Icon SPECIALGet a Quote
Monday 22 Sep 25 — Friday 10 Oct 25Starting at $15,195Check Mark Icon SPECIALGet a Quote
Check Mark Icon Disclaimer: Prices listed are per person, based on double occupancy, and in USD. All promotions are valid for new bookings only, capacity controlled and valid on select dates and departures. Individual Terms and Conditions will apply to all promotions. Any promotion can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Please speak with your Pavlus Travel Planner for complete vendor terms and conditions, including eligible tour and cruise dates.


ITINERARY

Toronto
Welcome to Canada. Known for its multiculturalism, culture and cuisine, Ontarios capital, Toronto, is a thriving and ever-growing city on the shore of Lake Ontario. The bold architecture of the city’s skyline Is instantly recognisable, with the iconic needle of the CN Tower at its centre. Along the expansive waterfront, there are leafy parks, walking and cycling trails, beaches, art galleries, and fun attractions. Your journey into wonder begins with an overnight stay at the luxurious Fairmont Royal York, an art deco gem that opened in 1929.

Niagara Falls
Cruise to the base of dramatic Niagara Falls, a series of three separate waterfalls that includes the iconic Horseshoe Falls, widely regarded as one of the natural wonders of the world. You’ll feel the spray of more than 3,000 tons of water per second cascading over the most powerful waterfall in North America. Celebrate the start of your trip at a welcome dinner with your Tour Director and fellow travellers tonight. Enjoy an overnight Special Stay at the Marriott Niagara Falls Hotel Fallsview & Spa, where youll marvel at the view of the thundering water from your Fallsview room.

Niagara Falls > Algonquin Park
The fall colours at Algonquin Provincial Park are breathtaking to behold. The brilliant reds, fiery oranges and rich yellows of maple, poplar, tamarack and red oak trees create a captivating tapestry of autumn foliage. Take in the scenery and colour display from different lookouts throughout the vast park. You’ll spend the next two nights at Muskoka Bay Resort, combining rustic luxury and unspoilt wilderness. Enjoy the championship golf course, sparkling infinity pool and clifftop restaurant.

Algonquin Provincial Park
Today you’ll visit the Muskoka Discovery Centre, a one-of-a-kind museum that celebrates the history, environment and Indigenous peoples of Muskoka through inspiring, interactive exhibits. You can also learn about Muskokas steamship heritage, which is older than the nation of Canada. The first steamships began travelling on the lake in 1866, serving the early settlers of the province. Board one of the historic steamships and marvel at the beautiful scenery of Lake Muskoka.

Algonquin Park > Ottawa
After breakfast in your hotel, you’ll set out west today, bound for Ottawa. Straddling the World Heritage-listed Rideau Canal, Ottawa was established as Canadas capital in 1857 and has evolved into one of the countrys most vibrant and exciting cities. It’s famous for its glorious architecture, ranging from the grand Gothic parliament buildings to neoclassical universities and elaborate embassies. The iconic Fairmont Château Laurier, located steps away from Parliament Hill, is your home for the next two nights. This opulent luxury hotel is often called the ‘third chamber of Parliament’ for all the politicians and dignitaries who have frequented its suites since 1912.

Ottawa
Unlock the charm of Ottawa on a guided tour. Amidst picturesque landscapes and vibrant streets, youll be fascinated by Canadas bilingual essence, a vivid portrait of its rich heritage. Choose from a range of activities to explore the city. Freechoice: Micro Brewery Tour: Designed for the discerning beer enthusiast, this tour offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into the citys most distinctive microbreweries. C’est Bon Cooking Class: Have fun as you immerse yourself in a hands-on experience crafting delectable dishes inspired by Canada’s ingredients. Savour the delicious meal you prepared. ByWard Market Culinary Tour: Join local chefs, producers, and artisans to experience the delightful markets flavours and stories firsthand, immersing yourself in the authentic local culture. Enrich Indulge in Ottawa’s finest cuisine tonight with a progressive dining experience.

Ottawa > Mont Tremblant
Farewell Ottawa this morning and cross the border into the province of Quebec. Your destination is Mont Tremblant, one of the most famous ski resorts in North America. It’s also a spectacular summertime destination, with stunning hiking trails, ziplines, mountain biking, kayaking and more. The colourful pedestrian village is filled with shops, restaurants and cafes, and always has a festive atmosphere. Enrich Visit Parc Omega, an immersive safari park where you can drive through natural habitats and discover native wildlife. See elk, bison, wolves, bears, foxes and more, coming right up to your vehicle as you drive along the trail. Prepare for unforgettable encounters. Indulge with an overnight Special Stay at the exclusive Fairmont Mont Tremblant, nestled between majestic mountains and Lake Tremblant.

Mont Tremblant > Quebec City
Today, arrive in Quebec City. At almost 400 years old, this World Heritage-listed site is one of the oldest cities in Canada and the oldest walled city in North America. Explore the Upper and Lower Town, marvelling at its history, architecture and culture. Venture beyond the fortifications to the Provincial Parliament Building, the Citadel, Battlefields Park and the famous Plains of Abraham. Feel like a royal as you check in for your two-night Special Stay at majestic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac overlooking the city and the St-Laurence River. This fairytale castle claims to be the most photographed hotel in the world. Enrich Treat yourself to traditional Québécois fare at a local Sugar Shack. These traditional cabins in the woods celebrate the maple syrup harvest with delicious meals in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Quebec City
Spend another day discovering the wonders of this charming city. Soak in the distinctly European atmosphere, listening to the mix of French and English spoken in the streets, and stopping at cosy cafes or chic bistros. There are many excellent museums, telling the diverse stories of the city, and contemporary art galleries showcasing innovative local artists. Visit the pretty Rue du Petit-Champlain, one of North America’s oldest shopping streets, for handmade souvenirs and chic boutiques. Freechoice: Old Québec Guided Walk: Take a guided walking tour through the quaint cobblestoned streets of North America’s only walled city. Lower Town & Grand Market by bike: Enjoy a bike tour rich in history following the city bike path through the narrow streets of the Petit Champlain district. Be immersed in the cultural surrounding and neighbourhood life of Québec City. Montmorency Falls and Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupres Basilica: Discover the breathtaking natural beauty of Montmorency Falls and feel all its might. Visit Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupres Basilica, the oldest pilgrimage site in Canada.

Québec City > Montréal
Montreal is another distinctly French city and has a love of art, good food and vibrant festivals. After sunset, discover the Gardens of Light at the Montreal Botanical Garden when hundreds of colourful silk lanterns In the Chinese garden create an atmosphere of pure enchantment. Your home for the next two nights is the luxurious Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, a true legend of the city. It’s connected to the famous Place Ville Marie, the underground city of shops, restaurants and public spaces that winds beneath downtown.

Montréal
Discover all the must-see highlights of Montreal on a city tour that will take you through the citys history, architecture and culture, from the days of Fort Ville-Marie in the 17th century to the modern metropolis. Experience what makes Montreal so vibrant as you explore the main streets and landmarks of this fast-paced city. Visit the exquisite Notre Dame Basilica, a 19th century Gothic Revival masterpiece with imposing architecture and elaborate decoration.

Montréal > Stowe
After crossing the border into Vermont, visit the sprawling campus of the Shelburne Museum. Spread across 45 acres on the edge of Lake Champlain, it is comprised of 39 buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the museum. Enjoy a stroll through the beautifully landscaped grounds with more than 20 gardens and thousands of flowers. The Shelburne Museums extraordinary holdings range from works by Claude Monet and Andrew Wyeth to fine American paintings, design and contemporary working artisans. Enrich Gain an exclusive insight into French Impressionist Art at the impressive Shelburne Museum. Adorned with 22 beautiful gardens, the museum houses paintings by Claude Monet and Andrew Wyeth. Enrich Explore and dine at Shelburne Farm Inn, a national historic landmark on Lake Chaplain. Breathe in the fresh alpine air as you begin your two-night stay at Top Notch Resort, a sophisticated mountain lodge in the foothills of the Green Mountains.

Stowe
The charming town of Stowe sits on the slopes of Mount Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont. It’s a popular ski resort in the winter and an outdoor playground in the warmer months. Nearby, the historic village of Woodstock is brimming with rural heritage Including historic covered bridges. At Billings Farm, stroll along the walking trail and enjoy the scenic landscapes provided by the historic barns, pastures and farmstead gardens. Then discover the historic sites of Vermonts capital Montpelier on a guided tour.

Stowe > Mount Washington
Cross the border into New Hampshire and ascend Cannon Mountain by aerial tram. At the summit, youll find spectacular scenic walking paths and a 360-degree observation deck. Later today, board Conway Scenic Railroad’s Mountaineer train for a rail journey through the Mount Washington Valley and over the rugged Crawford Notch. Arrive at Omni Mount Washington Resort for a two-night Special Stay. This iconic red and white property opened in 1902 and was the finest hotel of its day. Sip on a pre-dinner cocktail while enjoying stunning Mount Washington views.

Mount Washington
Today you can take part in some of the activities offered at this sprawling resort, from hiking and mountain biking to scenic gondola rides, golf, horseback riding and fly fishing. For something more adventurous, ride the zipline through the forest canopy. There’s also an indulgent spa where you can enjoy treatments surrounded by lush mountain views. Enrich Ride the world’s first mountain climbing train, the Mount Washington Cog Railway, and gain fascinating insights into the unique weather system from a resident meteorologist from the Mount Washington Observatory.

Mount Washington > Boston
Today you’ll begin your journey south towards Boston. On the way, visit the Canterbury Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark and museum nestled among the rolling hills of wooded central New Hampshire. On a guided tour explore the stories of the Canterbury Shakers who are known for their impact on agriculture, technology, modern architecture, and design. Arrive in Boston this afternoon and enjoy an introductory city tour. Check in to the Boston Marriott Long Wharf, set right on the historic waterfront, for a three-night stay.

Martha’s Vineyard
Take the ferry to one of America’s most prestigious holiday islands, Martha’s Vineyard. This picturesque island is known for both its natural beauty and its famous residents, like the Kennedys and Obamas. You will be introduced to the island on a tour taking in enchanting vistas, charming harbour towns, lighthouses, historic sea captains’ homes and scenes from the movie Jaws, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025. Enjoy some free time before re-boarding the ferry back to the mainland.

Boston
Today you will discover Boston, one of the oldest cities in America and the cradle of the American Revolution. The city is packed with beautiful parkland, excellent museums, fascinating heritage sites and lively breweries. The dining scene is world-class and you can find signature clam chowder on most menus. Sports fans should pay a visit to Fenway Park, the oldest baseball stadium in the country and home of the beloved Red Sox. Freechoice: Freedom Trail Walking Tour: Follow the famous Freedom Trail, a four-kilometre route past 16 historic sites that tell the story of the birth of modern America. JFK Presidential Library and Museum: Take a tour of this immersive museum dedicated to the legacy of the 35th President. Student-led Tour of Harvard: Join a local student for a tour of the world’s most prestigious university, admiring the elegant campus and learning the history of this almost 400-year-old institution. Tonight join your Tour Director and fellow adventurers for a celebratory farewell dinner.

Boston
Your journey comes to an end this morning. Farewell your new friends, taking with you wonderful memories. Youll be transferred to Boston airport for your onward journey. This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons.  Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information.

Check Mark Disclaimer: Prices listed are per person, based on double occupancy, and in USD. All promotions are valid for new bookings only, capacity controlled and valid on select dates and departures. Individual Terms and Conditions will apply to all promotions. Any promotion can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Please speak with your Pavlus Travel Planner for complete vendor terms and conditions, including eligible tour and cruise dates.