7-Day Canadian Hot Springs Tour Itinerary
Hello everyone! I'm sharing a 7-day in-depth hot springs tour itinerary for Canada. Don't hesitate; come and experience the warmth and comfort of this journey! With hot springs throughout the trip, it's definitely worth booking!
Canada, the second largest country in the world, located in North America, is known as the "Land of the Maple Leaf" 🍁. Its rich history and unique regional style attract countless tourists. Whether it's the magnificent Niagara Falls 🌊, the majestic Rocky Mountains ⛰️, or the ancient city of Quebec 🏰, they all showcase the charm of Canada. Come and explore this beautiful country with me!
🎈🚩Itinerary:
Day 1: Hometown -> Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) -> Hotel
💼 Arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), transfer to the hotel, and enjoy free time after checking in.
Day 2: Kingston City Hall -> Kingston Penitentiary -> Thousand Islands -> Old Montreal -> Notre-Dame Basilica -> AURA Basilique
🖼️ Explore the historic government buildings of Kingston, visit the mysterious Kingston Penitentiary, enjoy the natural beauty of the Thousand Islands, and end the day in Old Montreal and Notre-Dame Basilica.
Day 3: Cabane a Sucre Bouvrette -> Old Quebec -> Observatoire de la Capitale -> Parliament Building -> Quartier Petit Champlain
💫 Walk through the ancient streets of Old Quebec, experience the extraordinary charm of the Observatoire de la Capitale, visit the Parliament Building, and stroll along Quartier Petit Champlain, forgetting all worldly worries.
Day 4: Montmorency Falls -> Tremblant Resort
🏞️ Feel the power of the water at Montmorency Falls, and then head to Tremblant Resort for a unique vacation experience.
Day 5: Parliament Hill -> National War Memorial -> Peace Tower -> Ottawa River -> Canadian Museum of History -> Canadian War Museum
🌆 Starting from Parliament Hill, passing by the National War Memorial and the Peace Tower, the scenery of the Ottawa River comes into view. The next stop is the thought-provoking Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum.
Day 6: Niagara Falls IMAX Theatre -> Skylon Tower -> Niagara City Cruises
💦 Visit the Niagara Falls IMAX Theatre, experience the thrill of the Skylon Tower, and finally, take a Niagara City Cruises boat tour, immersing yourself in the beautiful scenery.
Day 7: CN Tower -> Ripley's Aquarium of Canada -> Ontario Legislative Building -> University of Toronto -> Toronto Chinatown -> Casa Loma
📸 CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Ontario Legislative Building... Casa Loma is the last stop on this Canadian journey.
Must-See Attractions:
🗼 CN Tower: I recommend going up to the observation deck. Up there 🆙️️, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Toronto. It's truly stunning!
🏰 Casa Loma: This is a private mansion. It's a rare experience to visit such a grand residence. You must come and check it out 😏.
🗼 Skylon Tower: This is a landmark building in the Niagara Falls area. Standing here, you'll know you're at Niagara Falls. It's definitely worth a visit 👍.
🎒 Travel Checklist:
📱 First, make sure you have a Canadian SIM card, a mobile phone, and a charger, as this will help you stay connected, navigate, and access information. A plug adapter is also essential in case the local outlets don't match your device's plug.
📄 The second thing to prepare is all the necessary documents. Like most countries, you need a visa to enter Canada, along with your passport and ID card. Please ensure all documents are up-to-date and keep a copy in your carry-on luggage in case of loss.
💼 Next, let's talk about clothing. February is winter in Canada, so you need to bring thick, warm clothing. Don't forget winter skincare products, such as lip balm and moisturizer, which will help prevent dry skin.
📸 Finally, to capture the wonderful moments of your trip, remember to bring a reliable camera or phone. Especially when you visit the famous Banff National Park or the enchanting Niagara Falls, you'll definitely want to record these beautiful scenes!
That concludes our exploration of Canada. If you like it, save it and give me a ❤ to support me~
Canadian Museum of Civilization The Canadian Museum of Civilization is also known as the Canadian History Museum. The museum introduces the human history of North America spanning thousands of years. It is the museum with the most visitors in Canada. The museum adopts a unique modern design with smooth wave curves, which can inspire visitors' creativity and imagination. Behind the museum, you can see the Parliament Building and the St. Lawrence River in the distance, and the scenery is very beautiful.
Canadian Civilization Museum Collection is very rich, you can have a good understanding of Canadian history, from Canada's original to the present one by one, very detailed, many tourists, museum exhibitions are described in particular detail.
@ Ottawa Ottawa :The harvest is full, you know the story behind the poppy flower on 20 Canadian dollars, and the famous painting {wait for me} on the two-dollar coin. (Dad who went to the front line to join the army in World War II said this to his son
Mainly introduce the cultural history of Canada, there are many interactive areas, in fact, want to understand the history of Canadian civilization development, this is a good choice. But there may be differences in the cultural heritage of the two countries, so some things can not be understood.
That day, the bus was free and the museum was free, so we took the bus to visit the Civilization Museum. Usually there are not many people on the way out, and the car is better than in San Francisco. It is estimated that the whole city will be out on National Day. There are people everywhere, and it is very lively. We queued at the museum for more than an hour and did not enter the exhibition hall. The children suggest to spend money to come again!
The Canadian Civilization Museum is the most visited museum in Canada. The indoor totem exhibition in the museum is the largest in the world. The museum is open all year round and there are many tourists. Standing at the back of the museum, you can also overlook the Parliament Building and the St. Lawrence River. The scenery is very beautiful and worth seeing.
A particularly large museum, Paul has the history of the whole of Canada. It takes a whole day to visit and experience precipitation. It’s so beautiful to come out and walk on the riverside to see the Congress.