Canada Coast to Coast

Description

A fantastic guided tour to get the best panoramic views of Canada. We travel through the major attractions of the east from Vancouver to Toronto. Waterfalls, glaciers and imposing mountains await us, as well as interesting cities such as Ottawa and Quebec. Read more

We will start our tour in Toronto. From there we will visit the famous Niagara Falls and experience firsthand the roar produced by one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. We will continue on to the 1000 Islands region and the beautiful city of Quebec City, before heading to Montreal, which we will tour.

From Montreal we will fly to Calgary until we reach the Rockies. Beautiful scenery and small towns await us. The glacier road will lead us to the Athabasca Glacier, in the Columbia Icefield with its imposing views and curious fauna, being there a true wildlife sanctuary where we can observe mainly bears and moose. We will visit Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, which will surprise us with its variety of landscapes that alternate deep canyons, turquoise lakes, impressive mountains, rushing waterfalls and the largest ice field south of the Arctic Circle.

The “grand finale” of our trip will be in Vancouver, a city guarded by majestic green mountains and the blue waters of the Pacific passing through the historic town of Fort Langley, where British Columbia was born.

Travel code: AN126

Group outings

  • 05 May 2025

Confirmed group departure

  • 05 May 2025

More information on departures

The departure on June 30 and July 7 coincides with “The Stampede” in Calgary and has a supplement. Please contact us at
It is possible to make this same trip by rental car with daily departures.

Private outings

Private departures on any date

Route

Día 1 Vuelo a Toronto
Día 2 Toronto – Cataratas del Niágara (125 km)
Día 3 Niágara – 1000 Islas – Ottawa (530 kms)
Día 4 Ottawa – Quebec (445 km)
Día 5 Quebec
Día 6 Quebec – Montreal (250 kms)
Día 7 Montreal – Calgary
Día 8 Calgary-Banff (125 kms)
Día 9 Banff – Lake Louise – Banff (Aprox. 200 kms)
Día 10 Banff – Campos De Hielo – Jasper (295 kms)
Día 11 Jasper – Cañón Maligne – Kamloops (468 kms)
Día 12 Kamloops– Vancouver (378 kms)
Día 13 Vuelo Vancouver – España

Toronto

San Lorenzo River - 1000 Islands

Ottawa

Quebec

Montreal

Banff

Lake Louise

Icefields Pkwy

Maligne Canyon

Fort Langley

Vancouver

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13

Itinerary

Day 1 Flight to Toronto

Departure by scheduled flight to Toronto. Arrival, reception and transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation.

Day 2 Toronto – Niagara Falls (125 km)

Breakfast. Visit of this city, the largest in Canada and capital of the province of Ontario: the financial center, the old and new City Hall, University Avenue with its most important hospitals and traditional institutions, the provincial Parliament, the University of Toronto, the distinguished Yorkville neighborhood with its elegant stores, Chinatown – second in importance in Canada – the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere with its proud 553.33 meters and visited by more than 2 million people every year. Departure for Niagara-on-the-Lake. We will make a stop to walk along the main street. We will stop at Table Rock to observe these majestic and famous waterfalls that will dazzle with its water flow. Lodging.

Day 3 Niagara – 1000 Islands – Ottawa (530 kms)

Breakfast. Departure by the Transcanadian highway to Ottawa. On the way we will pass through the 1000 Islands region which is one of the most beautiful and romantic of the country where we will take a one hour boat excursion (Included) to admire these islands and their mansions and curiosities at the source of the St. Lawrence River. Continuation to the capital of the country, Ottawa. Lodging.

Day 4 Ottawa – Quebec (445 km)

Breakfast. Continuation of our panoramic tour of the city, the Cathedral, the residence of the Prime Minister, the Governor-General representing Queen Elizabeth II, the Rideau Canal lined with beautiful mansions and gardens with multicolored flowers. From June 24 to August 22, we will attend the Changing of the Guard on Parliament Hill, a British military ceremony with all the bells and whistles. Outside this period, or when there is no changing of the guard, we will visit the Parliament Hill on foot. Departure to the capital of the homonymous province, Quebec. We will cross the Ottawa River to reach the Province of Quebec and the Laurentian Mountains, full of lakes and mountains that are a paradise for outdoor activities. On the way we will visit the maple plantation Chez Dany where maple honey is produced with traditional methods and where we will have a typical lumberjack lunch (included). Once in Quebec City, we will start the Panoramic tour of the city which, depending on the weather, will be finished the next day. Lodging.

Day 5 Quebec

Breakfast. Free day, we recommend two optional excursions (not included): Côte de Beaupré (7 Hours) where you can see the charming Orleans Island, where you can observe the boiling of these agricultural producers and their beautiful villages, the Côte de Beaupre with its royal road and its old rural houses, the magnificent Canyon of Santa Ana with its beautiful waterfall in a natural setting. The Montmorency Falls which with its 83 meters high are higher than Niagara where we will take the funicular and have lunch. Or the Whale Photo Safari with lunch (450km 10 hours) in the region of Charlevoix for which we will leave early for this region the most beautiful of the province, where artists and poets will settle, with its beautiful villages and geography will leave us an indelible memory of our trip. Arriving at the confluence of the Saguenay River, we will take the boat that will take us to our photographic safari to the whales of a duration of 3 hours. Lodging.

Day 6 Quebec – Montreal (250 kms)

Breakfast. Departure to Montreal. Upon arrival, we will start the visit of this vibrant city, the second largest French-speaking city in the world: the Olympic Stadium, St-Laurent Street, the neighborhood of the Golden Square Mile of Montreal where the famous McGill University is located today, the Mount Royal Park where the beaver lake is located, we will stop at the viewpoint of the lovers. On the way to Old Montreal we will see the Plateau Mont Royal neighborhood, the Place d’Armes, where the Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal is located. The Cartier Square and the Montreal City Hall. Lodging.

Day 7 Montreal – Calgary

Breakfast. Free time until departure time to the airport. Transfer to the hotel. Lodging.

Day 8 Calgary-Banff (125 kms)

Breakfast. We will take an orientation tour of the city center with its modern buildings. This city is the famous “cowboy” capital of the world with authentic cowboy boutiques and the Heritage Park (Included) that tells the history of the province and the impact caused by the arrival of the railroad and the oil industry. We will then drive along the Trans-Canada Highway to Banff National Park. We will visit Lake Minnewanka, Bow Falls and the Tunnel Mountain trail, on the way we may see the typical wildlife of this region: moose, black bears and grizzly. Banff is an alpine oasis of activity, adventure and inspiring views, and the Rockies form a majestic ring around it. In the afternoon you can hike, take a helicopter ride (optional), or enjoy shopping. Lodging.

Day 9 Banff – Lake Louise – Banff (Approx. 200 kms)

Breakfast. This day will be dedicated to visit the most famous lakes in Canada. We will start with the beautiful Moraine Lake (June to September) framed by the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park. We will continue to the most famous site in the park, Lake Louise, from where we will observe the Victoria Glacier, considered among the most scenic sites in the world. This image will be forever etched in your memory. Before returning to Banff, we will stop at Emerald Lake, which will captivate us with its intense color. Lodging

Day 10 Banff – Icefields – Jasper (295 kms)

Breakfast. We will start the day photographing Castillo Mountain. We will continue our way through the glacier road where we will admire the Crow’s Paw Glacier and Bow and Peyto lakes (during the summer months). The road will give us entrance to Jasper National Park, one of the most spectacular in Canada. We will reach the Athabasca Glacier, in the Columbia Icefield, the largest ice field (325 km2) south of the Arctic Circle, where we will have a ride on the Ice Explorer (included). Continue to the town of Jasper. Overnight.

Day 11 Jasper – Maligne Canyon – Kamloops (468 kms)

Breakfast. We will start the day heading to Maligne Canyon and have the opportunity to admire Pyramid Lake and Patricia Lake. We will continue our way to Kamloops. Skirting Moose Lake we say goodbye to Jasper to admire the majesty of the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies, Mount Robson. With 3,954 meters high and located in Mount Robson Provincial Park, it impresses its thousands of visitors. We will leave the high mountains for a scenery of prairies; in the vicinity of Wells Gray Provincial Park we will visit the Spahats waterfalls of 70 meters of fall. At the end of the day we will arrive at our accommodation, a western Canadian style ranch. Dinner included at the ranch. Lodging.

Day 12 Kamloops- Vancouver (378 kms)

Breakfast. We continue our journey to Vancouver to meet the Fraser River, which we will observe along the way. We will descend through wide valleys and prairies until we reach Vancouver, a city that has been considered one of the most beautiful in the world for its nature and lifestyle. We will make an orientative visit of the center of the city. Lodging.

Day 13 Flight Vancouver – Spain

Breakfast. Vancouver City Tour (Included). We start the tour in Yaletown, to move on to the exotic Chinatown, the largest in Canada. A few minutes from there, we arrive at the oldest neighborhood of the city, the charming Gastown, with an original steam clock and small stores, galleries and restaurants first class. The Alaska cruise terminal, Canada Place, has become a symbol of the city with its white roof in the shape of five sails. A few minutes from the port we arrived at Stanley Park, offering a wonderful view of the bay, the city and the Coast Mountains. We stop to take pictures of some authentic Indian totem poles. At the exit of the park we can see the beach of English Bay, following the walk to the Burrard Bridge. Finishing our visit to the city, we will enter Granville Island with its local crafts and the seafaring atmosphere in the small marina.
At the established time transfer to the airport to take the flight back to Spain.

Prices

Double room Triple room Quadruple room Under 14 years old Single room
5.030 € 4.520 € 4.270 € 3.360 € 6.870€

More information about prices

Discount for children under 12 years of age sharing room with two adults

What does it include?

Flights

Flight Spain – Toronto / Vancouver – Spain

Internal flight Montreal – Calgary

Transfers

Transfers mentioned in the itinerary

Activities

Boat excursion in the 1000 Islands region

Entrance to Heritage Park in Calgary

Ice Explorer ride in the Ice Fields

Guided tour of Vancouver

Meals

Typical lumberjack lunch at the Chez Dany maple plantation.

1 dinner at the South Thompson Inn ranch in Kamloops

Staff

Spanish-speaking guide (on the east coast may be a bilingual Portuguese-speaking guide)

Insurance

Travel insurance with cancellation Check conditions here

Travel documentation via email

24hr emergency telephone assistance

Lodging

Accommodation in 4* and 5* hotels indicated or similar in double room with breakfast

What is NOT included?

Air taxes

ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization to Canada)

High season and special events supplement (F1, Stampede or Conventions)

Optional excursions and meals

Tips

Extras not specified

Practical information

Situation

North America. Canada stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and northward to the Arctic Ocean, sharing a border with the United States to the south and Alaska to the northwest.

Recommended time of year

April to October

Weather

Canadian winters are long, with an average January temperature of -18°C in more than two-thirds of the country. The mildest months are July and August, when temperatures average around 20° C on average.

Documentation

Magnetic reading passport with at least six months of validity. Electronic Boarding Authorization for travel to Canada (ETA).

Vaccines

None.
Consult restrictions by COVID

Languages

English and French.

Currency

Canadian dollar. Extensive use of credit cards.

Time difference

GMT – 7h

Electricity

125V, 60Hz. Adapter required for plugs.

What to bring

Comfortable and cool clothing, trekking pants, sports shoes, fleece, jacket, hat or cap for the sun, small backpack for hiking, sunscreen, sunglasses, mosquito repellent, camera and binoculars.

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