Toronto Getaway
Allow yourself to be whisked away by Vacances Sinorama to discover Toronto and its surroundings!
Day 1: Montreal to Toronto
Tracing the route from Montreal to Toronto allows travellers to discover the several historic buildings in the area of the Thousand Islands, a convergence of the Saint-Lawrence, Lake Ontario and the Rideau Canal.
- Upper Canada Village: Get a slice of Canadian history while having fun at the same time. Upper Canada Village plunges visitors into the realities of Canadian life in the 1860s. A printing office, artisan workshops, school and pastor house are some of the most popular heritage buildings on-site.
- Kingston and Fort Henry: After lunch in Kingston, Canada’s former capital, a visit to Fort Henry is a must, where guides in period costumes tell the story of this fortress of the British Army.
- Pacific Mall: Located in Markham, a city neighbouring Toronto, Pacific Mall is said to be the largest Chinese shopping centre in North America, where curious visitors can explore stores, markets and restaurants.
Day 2: Toronto to Montreal
With a population of 2.6 million, Toronto is the most populated city in Canada (surpassing even Montreal) and the fourth most-populated in North America.
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada: This is the largest aquarium in Canada and home to 16,000 aquatic creatures, from turtles to sharks.
- Toronto Zoo: Travellers then get the chance to visit Canada’s largest Zoo. More than 460 species live here, hailing from areas as varied as Eurasia to Africa.
- Big Apple: This apply-named establishment serves up apple pies and products that can be enjoyed on-site or at home.