Toronto Chauffeur Tour: In-Depth Eastern Canada, Chasing Maple Leaves & Quebec's Goblin
Day 1: Toronto → Ottawa. Visit the National Gallery of Canada in the afternoon to experience the artistic atmosphere. Tour Parliament Hill and stroll along the Rideau Canal to enjoy the canal scenery. Have dinner at ByWard Market.
Day 2: Ottawa → Mont-Tremblant. La Sandwicherie Café + Bistro: A relaxed and cheerful atmosphere, perfect for ordering a latte and a French croissant to start the day on a good note. Morning: Hike to see maple leaves and immerse yourself in nature. Recommended route: La Roche Trail, offering colorful maple leaves and lake views along the way, definitely a visual feast in autumn.
Day 3: Mont-Tremblant → Montreal. Climb Mount Royal to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Visit Notre-Dame Basilica and stroll through the Old Port of Montreal.
Day 4: Montreal → Quebec City. Depart for Quebec City. Explore Petit-Champlain and Château Frontenac in the afternoon. Walk around the Fairmont Château Frontenac hotel. On the first floor of the hotel, there is the mailbox where the little bride from Goblin sent letters. Walking to Parc du Bastion-de-la-Reine offers a panoramic view of Old Quebec, which is also the filming location for the cemetery scene in Goblin. Stroll through Old Quebec to feel the historical atmosphere. Visit Goblin's Christmas store, La Boutique de Noël de Québec.
Day 5: In-depth tour of Quebec City. Morning: Visit the Plains of Abraham. Afternoon: Explore Montmorency Falls.
Day 6: Thousand Islands → Kingston. Take a boat tour along the Thousand Islands to enjoy the scenery. Have lunch at the Thousand Islands town or Kingston town. Kingston is known as "the oldest city in Canada" and is famous for its historical sites and cultural attractions. Afternoon: Stroll around Kingston City Hall. The trendy ice cream shop is also an experience not to be missed.