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July 13, 2026 - July 18, 2026 $3,499
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Save $100 when you register by January 30th! – Storybook castles, pristine waters, and the scenic St. Lawrence River set the stage for this unforgettable summer escape. Explore vibrant Toronto, cruise through the Thousand Islands, and stroll quaint towns and waterfront villages. Enjoy a countryside wine tasting, browse Canada’s largest farmers market, and soak in the rich history, local flavors, and breathtaking views that make this region a traveler’s favorite.

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To pay by check or cash, online registration is still required, but you may mail in this payment form along with your check or cash payment.

A passport or enhanced license is required for this tour.

Carbon Neutral Tour: The carbon footprint of this tour has been measured and fully offset through the purchase of verified carbon credits from the Niagara Escarpment Forest Carbon Project (NEFCP) — listed on the CSA Clean Projects Registry. This project is managed by the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy and supports forest conservation and ecosystem protection along Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment.

Highlights & Inclusions:

  • Toronto Harbourfront Cruise & Little Canada
  • Kingston Penitentiary & Great Lakes Museum
  • Thousand Islands Cruise with Boldt Castle Stop
  • Gananoque Boat or History Museum
  • Prince Edward County Scenic Drive & Wine Tasting
  • Mennonite Countryside Tour & St. Jacobs Market
  • 5 Nights Accommodations
  • 11 Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 5 Dinners
  • Motorcoach Transportation & Luggage Handling
 

Day 1
Monday, July 13:

Cross into Canada & Toronto Cruise (D) - Our summer adventure begins as we depart Michigan and cross into Canada through Windsor. Enjoy a comfortable day of travel as we make our way toward Toronto, passing scenic countryside along the way. Upon arrival, check in to our downtown hotel and get ready for a relaxing late afternoon Harbourfront Cruise. Soak in views of Toronto’s impressive skyline, the CN Tower, and the islands that dot Lake Ontario. Tonight, gather with your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner and settle in for the night in the heart of Canada’s largest city.

Day 2
Tuesday, July 14

Little Canada & Kingston Arrival (B, D) - After breakfast, start your day with a visit to Little Canada—an immersive miniature world showcasing detailed recreations of Canadian cities and landmarks. Stroll through tiny streets, spot famous buildings, and discover a playful side of Canadian culture. Next, enjoy free time at the Eaton Centre for shopping and lunch on your own in this iconic downtown mall. In the afternoon, depart Toronto and travel east to Kingston, Ontario’s historic waterfront city. Check in to your downtown hotel, where you’ll stay for the next three nights. Tonight, enjoy a group dinner together in Kingston.

Day 3
Wednesday, July 15

Kingston Penitentiary & Great Lakes Museum (B, D) - Today starts with a fascinating guided tour of the Kingston Penitentiary, one of Canada’s oldest prisons. Explore cell blocks, hear stories from behind the bars, and learn about life inside this historic maximum-security facility. After the tour, enjoy free time for lunch on your own and the chance to explore Kingston’s charming downtown waterfront district. In the afternoon, visit the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, where exhibits highlight Canada’s maritime history and the role of the Great Lakes in trade and travel. You’ll have time to relax before joining the group for dinner tonight at a local restaurant.

Day 4
Thursday, July 16

Thousand Islands Cruise & Boldt Castle (B, D) - After breakfast, set sail on a scenic 5-hour Thousand Islands Cruise. Relax as you cruise along the St. Lawrence River, passing by elegant cottages, historic estates, and natural beauty. Your cruise includes a 2-hour stop at Boldt Castle, a stunning island mansion with a romantic history. Rising from the misty waters of the St. Lawrence River, Boldt Castle is the crown jewel of the Thousand Islands. Built at the turn of the 20th century by millionaire hotelier George C. Boldt, this fairytale estate was meant to be a lavish gift for his beloved wife, Louise. Sadly, construction came to an abrupt halt when she passed away unexpectedly, leaving the castle unfinished for decades. Today, visitors can step into this romantic story as they explore grand halls, sweeping staircases, and waterfront gardens. Whether you’re admiring the hand-carved stonework or taking in the panoramic river views, Boldt Castle is an unforgettable stop along the Thousand Islands Cruise. Explore the castle grounds and learn about the story of George Boldt and his unfinished gift of love. Lunch is on your own today from the boat’s café, offering sandwiches and light fare. In the afternoon, choose between visiting the Gananoque Boat Museum or the Gananoque History Museum. Dinner is included tonight back in Kingston.

Day 5
Friday, July 17

Prince Edward County & Dinner Show (B, L, D) -This morning, after breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive through Prince Edward County, known for its charming villages, wineries, and rolling farmland. Stop at a local winery for a tasting of the region’s best vintages and savor an included lunch in the heart of this picturesque area. In the afternoon, continue to the Waterloo Region and check in to your hotel. Tonight, enjoy dinner and a live show at a local theater—relax and unwind with an evening of music, entertainment, and great company.

Day 6
Saturday, July 18

Mennonite Country & Homeward Bound (B) - After breakfast, discover the unique culture of Ontario’s Mennonite community on a countryside tour. Travel past farms and backroads as your guide shares insights into this traditional way of life. Then, enjoy time at the famous St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market—Canada’s largest year-round market—for browsing, shopping, and sampling local goods. After lunch on your own at the market, board the coach for the journey home. Expect to arrive back in Michigan this evening with new memories of Canada’s lakes, history, and scenic beauty.

Trip Facts

  • July 13-18, 2026
  • $3,499
  • $3,999
  • $326
  • $271