TORONTO-CITY-BREAK

Toronto City Break – 4 Days

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All about the Toronto City Break – 4 Days.

Canada is officially bilingual in English and French, reflecting the country’s history as ground once contested by two of Europe’s great powers. The word Canada is derived from the Huron-Iroquois kanata, meaning a village or settlement. In the 16th century, French explorer Jacques Cartier used the name Canada to refer to the area around the settlement that is now Quebec city.

Later, Canada was used as a synonym for New France, which, from 1534 to 1763, included all the French possessions along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. After the British conquest of New France, the name Quebec was sometimes used instead of Canada.

The name Canada was fully restored after 1791, when Britain divided old Quebec into the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada (renamed in 1841 Canada West and Canada East, respectively, and collectively called Canada). In 1867 the British North America Act created a confederation from three colonies (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada) called the Dominion of Canada.

The act also divided the old colony of Canada into the separate provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Dominion status allowed Canada a large measure of self-rule, but matters pertaining to international diplomacy and military alliances were reserved to the British crown. Canada became entirely self-governing within the British Empire in 1931, though full legislative independence was not achieved until 1982, when Canada obtained the right to amend its own constitution.Although Canada shares many similarities with its southern neighbour—and, indeed, its popular culture and that of the United States are in many regards indistinguishable—the differences between the two countries, both temperamental and material, are profound.

“The central fact of Canadian history,” observed the 20th-century literary critic Northrop Frye, is “the rejection of the American Revolution.” Contemporary Canadians are inclined to favour orderly central government and a sense of community over individualism; in international affairs, they are more likely to serve the role of peacemaker instead of warrior, and, whether at home or abroad, they are likely to have a pluralistic way of viewing the world. More than that, Canadians live in a society that in most legal and official matters resembles Britain—at least in the English-speaking portion of the country. Quebec, in particular, exhibits French adaptations: more than three-fourths of its population speaks French as their primary language.

The French character in Quebec is also reflected in differences in religion, architecture, and schooling. Elsewhere in Canada, French influence is less apparent, confined largely to the dual use of French and English for place names, product labels, and road signs. The French and British influences are supplemented by the cultures of the country’s native Indian peoples (in Canada often collectively called the First Nations) and the Inuit peoples, the former being far greater in number and the latter enjoying semiautonomous status in Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut. (The Inuit prefer that term rather than Eskimo, and it is commonly used in Canada.) In addition, the growing number of immigrants from other European countries, Southeast Asia, and Latin America has made Canada even more broadly multicultural

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • 03 Nights hotel accommodation as per above itinerary
  • Daily breakfast at hotel
  • Arrival/Departure airport transfers on seat in coach basis
  • Day trip to Niagara Falls on seat in coach basis
  • Admission tickets to Hornblower Boat Cruise & Journey behind the Falls
  • Half day Toronto city tour on seat in coach or Hop-On-Hop-On tour
  • General admission tickets to CN Tower
  • All applicable hotel taxes
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • International/Domestic Air tickets
  • Visa charges
  • Travel insurance
  • Any expenses of personal nature such as drinks, room service, laundry etc.
  • Gratuities to drivers & tour guides
  • Sightseeing, meals other than included in the tour cost
  • Entrance tickets other than included in the tour cost
  • Any other services not part of tour inclusions
  • Facility fee at Toronto hotel
  • GST 5% additional on total invoice amount
  1. Day 1 Toronto

    Arrive in Toronto, pickup from the airport & transfer to hotel. Check in & rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight in Toronto.

  2. Day 2 Toronto – Niagara Falls – Toronto

    After breakfast proceed on a full day excursion to Niagara Falls. Enjoy Hornblower Boat Cruise & Journey Behind the Falls, free time to explore Niagara Falls. Evening return to hotel. Overnight in Toronto.

  3. Day 3 Toronto

    After breakfast enjoy half day Toronto city tour followed by visit to CN Tower. Rest of the day at leisure or free time for shopping. Overnight in Toronto.

  4. Day 4 Toronto Departure

    After breakfast check out & transfer to airport for your onward journey.

Hotels, Tea Houses and Lodges

Holiday Inn/Fairfield Inn by Marriott or similar