The below itinerary reflects our recommendations for this specific trip. We also offer tailored private excursions, allowing you to personalize the itinerary to match your custom preferences.
Day 1 Toronto to Montreal | VIA Rail Business Class
Enjoy the facilities of the Business Class Lounge before boarding the train. Complimentary newspapers and non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lounge. Once on your way, the train follows the shores of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes of North America, to Trenton Junction, where the St. Lawrence River flows from the lake. Passing the village of Napanee, look south as you cross the river to view a series of beautiful waterfalls. The city of Kingston is an historic Canadian city, being the early capital of the “Province of Canada” (1841-1867) and is the birthplace of Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald. Here, you cross the Rideau Canal, built in 1832 to connect Kingston with Ottawa and originally designed after the War of 1812 to guarantee a supply route north of the US border in the event of another war. Past Cornwall, the line enters the Province of Quebec. Approaching Montreal, cross the Ottawa River to Dorval, before arriving at Central Station in Montreal. The station is located below the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel in the heart of downtown. (Lunch is included today)
Day 2 Montreal | Freedom of Choice - Choose 1 of 5 Excursions
Today you can personalize your day by choosing one of these excursions.
Option 1. Beyond the Market Food Walking Tour
Experience Montréal through its flavours on a locally led food tour around Jean-Talon Market and Little Italy, tasting independent local favourites while discovering the city’s diverse communities, vibrant café culture, artisanal chocolate, seasonal produce and neighbourhood stories beyond tourist clichés.
Option 2. Mont Tremblant and the Laurentians Coach Tour
Escape Montreal for a scenic journey through the Laurentian Mountains, where forested hills, lakes and charming villages lead to Mont-Tremblant’s colourful pedestrian village, with free time to stroll, shop and soak up Quebec’s mountain atmosphere.
Option 3. Beyond the Basilica Walking Tour
Explore Montréal beyond the usual sights on a lively walking tour from Old Montréal and Notre-Dame Basilica through Chinatown, the Underground City and festival district to neighbourhoods, blending history, architecture, street art and local culture
Option 4. Heart of Montreal City Coach Tour
Discover Montréal’s highlights on a guided city tour with photo stops at Old Montréal, Notre-Dame Basilica, Saint Joseph’s Oratory, Mount Royal and Olympic Park, combining panoramic views, iconic architecture and over 200 points of interest.
Option 5. Walking Tour of Old Montreal
Explore Old Montréal on a relaxed walking tour through cobblestone streets, landmark squares and Old Port viewpoints, uncovering historic architecture, hidden corners and local stories, with stops at Place Jacques-Cartier, Place d’ Armes and Underground City.
Day 3 Montreal | Day Tour to Quebec City & Montmorency Falls
Quebec City is the heart of French Canada. Nowhere else in North America is the appearance and atmosphere of an old-world city so complete. Quebec City looks and feels very European; perhaps that is why the entire old section of the town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 4 Montreal to Moncton | VIA Rail
This evening enjoy the scenic vista through the rural communities of Quebec’s south shore. Overnight on VIA Rail. (Dinner is included today)
Day 5 Arrive Moncton | Private Transfer to Charlottetown
Wake to views of the Atlantic Ocean, rolling hills, and quaint coastal villages that appear frozen in time. Upon disembarking the train take an included private transfer to Charlottetown via the Confederation Bridge. (Breakfast is included today)
Day 6 Charlottetown | Island Drive & Anne of Green Gables Tour
Today enjoy views of rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbours along the Green Gables Shore (scenic drive) as we get ready to tour the North Shore area.
Day 7 Charlottetown to Halifax | Freedom of Choice - Choose 1 of 2 Excursions
This morning you can personalize your day by choosing one of these excursions
Option 1. Morning Lobster Cruise | Operates 01 Jul - 30 Aug
Catch a buoy, haul a trap and band a claw as you learn about the world of lobster fishing on Prince Edward Island. Onboard feel the ocean breeze and watch for seabirds as Captain Mark explains the hard life of a lobster fisherman. Then head to the mouth of the harbour and into the Northumberland Strait, past Port La Joye/Fort Amherst, the Island’s oldest European settlement.
Option 2. Morning Charlottetown Highlights Tour
Discover the history and charm of Canada’s Birthplace as you ride through the streets of Charlottetown.
Charlottetown to Halifax | Private Transfer
Then this afternoon depart on a private transfer back over the Confederation Bridge to Halifax.
Day 8 Halifax | Freedom of Choice - Choose 1 of 4 Excursions
Today you can personalize your day by choosing one of these excursions.
Option 1. Peggy's Cove Tour
Journey from Halifax to Peggy's Cove, where you'll discover the famous lighthouse set on striking granite boulders beside the Atlantic. You'll have time to wander the active fishing village, browse its welcoming shops, and visit the William deGarthe Art Gallery. Enjoy a warm blend of coastal scenery, local character, and inviting places to explore.
Option 2. Grape Escapes | Annapolis Valley Wine and Lunch Escape
Escape into Nova Scotia's scenic Annapolis Valley on the Wine & Lunch Escape tour. You're transported from Halifax, Dartmouth, or Wolfville through rolling countryside to three unique wineries, where you enjoy guided wine tastings and learn about cool-climate viticulture. Between tastings, savor a delicious lunch paired with wine or cider at a vineyard.
Option 3. Halifax Waterfront Walking Tour
Starting at Cable Wharf, this guided walking tour follows Halifax's lively waterfront, where history and modern city life meet along the harbour. Stroll past working wharves, public spaces, and historic landmarks while hearing stories that shaped the city, from its maritime roots to key moments in Canadian history. The walk offers a relaxed way to experience Halifax's waterfront on foot.
Option 4. Halifax Harbour Cruise
Enjoy a relaxing cruise on Halifax's picturesque harbour aboard the Violet Mac or Sherbrooke Ghost. These all-electric, zero-exhaust vessels provide a quiet and environmentally friendly way to explore the waterfront.
Day 9 Halifax | Departure
A check-out from your hotel concludes this memorable rail journey to Atlantic Canada.