Overview
Line Features
[Cross-country waterfall viewing] Take the "Horn", climb to the top of the Tianlong Tower, and enjoy the majestic waterfall from multiple angles
【Famous City Exploration】Explore Toronto and walk into the famous landmark building - Canadian National Television Tower
【Tour the Thousand Islands】Take a cruise on Thousand Islands Lake to see the leisurely scenery of the islands
【Exquisite cuisine】Exquisite Western cuisine at Tianlong Tower, Chinese cuisine in Chinatown
[Golden Autumn Maple Viewing] During the late September to early October flights, we will make a special stop at the Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto to view the maple leaves. The beautiful sight of the maple leaves in bright red or red and yellow will surely make you unable to stop.
**Warm Tips: Since it involves a trip to Canada, you need to bring your U.S. passport or your country's passport and green card. Those who do not have a U.S. passport or green card must hold a valid passport from their country and a valid U.S. or Canadian visa.
Brief itinerary
Tour Introduction
Today, we will depart from New York and first go to Watkins Gorge State Park, which has beautiful scenery, canyons and waterfalls. Then we will arrive at the Falls, visit Falls National Park, and overlook the "American Falls", "Horseshoe Falls" and "Bridal Veil Falls". The water is rushing thousands of miles, and the thunder is overwhelming. Experience the majestic momentum in person, just like thousands of horses galloping.
Itinerary:
Depart from New York → Watkins Gorge State Park (at your own expense, 60 minutes, after the park closes, the tour will go to Corning Glass Center) → Hotel → Niagara Falls Night View Tour (at your own expense, 90 minutes)
Special instructions:
1. Since the bus needs parking fees and permits to enter Watkins Canyon State Park, an additional fee of $15/person is required. In the event of stormy weather, the company has the right to change or cancel the attraction for safety reasons.
2. If Watkins Canyon State Park is closed, the itinerary will be adjusted to visit Corning Glass Center (at your own expense).
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Watkins Glen State Park
Watkins Canyon is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York, USA. It is a stratified rock geology, which has been eroded by glaciers and streams, forming a unique landform. There are more than a dozen waterfalls along the approximately two-mile canyon trail. There are excellent canyon trails here, where you can appreciate the waterfalls up close and the natural scenery is so pleasing to the eye. It provides tourists with an excellent photo spot and is known as the "Millennium Valley".
The Corning Museum of Glass
The world-renowned Corning Glass Center is located in Corning, a unique and quaint town in upstate New York. Although it is a small city, it is the center of the American glass industry. Corning's glass and porcelain are as famous in the United States as Jingdezhen porcelain is in China, and are also well-known in the world. Corning Glass Center can be said to be a magical glass world. Corning Glass Center has about 100,000 pieces of glass boutiques and artistic sculptures on display. These exquisite glass products are either colorful or crystal clear, dazzling and overwhelming. The Glass Center is not only a glass museum, but also a factory for glass strengthening, glassware and handicrafts, and a store that sells glass and crystal products such as sunglasses, necklaces, pins, etc.
Niagara Falls Night Tour
During the trip, we will go to [One Park, Two Islands, Three Falls], go deep into Niagara Falls Park, and see a wide variety of exotic flowers and trees up close; stand on two islands, Goat Island and Moon Island, and admire the grandeur of the Thor's Water from multiple angles in the dark; visit the three major waterfalls, Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and American Falls, and feel the majestic momentum of nature presented by the different faces of the waterfalls under the illumination of colorful neon lights. At this time, don't forget to pick up your camera and take a photo with them.
Dining
Breakfast - at own expense, Lunch - at own expense, Dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
M Hotel Buffalo or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
After a series of activities in Niagara Falls, we will head to Toronto, the capital of Ontario, Canada, a North American country, and the largest city in Canada. Currently, Toronto's low crime rate, clean environment, high living standards, and tolerance of diverse cultures have made the city listed as one of the most livable cities in the world by many economic think tanks.
Itinerary:
Niagara Falls (Canada) → Niagara IMAX Movie (Canada) (own expense, 30 minutes) → Hornblower Falls Cruise (own expense, 30 minutes) → Dragon Tower Falls, lunch (own expense, 120 minutes) → Toronto → Toronto Cruise (own expense, 60 minutes) → Canadian National Television Tower (own expense, 60 minutes) → Ripley's Aquarium (own expense, 60 minutes) → Toronto Chinatown (60 minutes, you can enjoy traditional Chinese food at your own expense)
Special instructions:
1. If the cruise ship to Toronto is closed, the attraction will be replaced by Casa Loma Royal Castle (own expense, 60 minutes).
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IMAX: Niagara (Canada side)
See the story of Niagara up close in an IMAX theater! In 45 minutes, you'll hear stories you'll never forget! The movie screen is 4,500 times larger than a regular TV screen. 12,000 watts of floor-shaking digital surround sound will immerse you in the movie experience. Whether it's going over Niagara Falls, climbing Mount Everest, or speeding around Indy at 230 miles per hour, IMAX movies will take you to places you've never been before!
Hornblower Niagara Cruise
The Horn Falls Cruise is the most famous way to enjoy Niagara Falls. Put on a thin blue raincoat, board the white double-decker cruise ship, and the most exciting waterfall journey will begin. The Horn, which looks quite historic but very sturdy, will bravely drive all the way from the river bank to the waterfall, and circle in the horseshoe shape of the waterfall. The abundant river water rushes towards you like a thousand horses galloping. Suddenly, strangers on the boat seem to become fallen people on the same boat. In the misty water, you can personally feel the momentum and power of the waterfall. After escaping the eye of the storm, the Horn is like a boat returning from a calamity, swaying and drifting towards the American Falls. When the weather is clear, the sunlight and water vapor interweave to form a long and beautiful rainbow, projected in front of the veritable "Rainbow Bridge".
Skylon Tower
The Tianlong Tower allows visitors to get a better view of Niagara Falls. It is the closest tower to the Horseshoe Falls. It is over 100 meters high. Half of the elevator leading to the observation deck at the top of the tower is inlaid with glass, so you can enjoy the scenery while the elevator goes up and down. There are theaters and game venues in the tower, and the top floor is a revolving restaurant. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal in the famous 360-degree revolving restaurant or the top buffet Western restaurant. The beautiful scenery is in full view. Whether it is a romantic meal for two or a family vacation, relax and enjoy the luxurious dining environment and world-class culinary cuisine! During the meal, Ride-to-the-Top and Indoor/Outdoor Observation Deck Niagara Falls are free to enter.
Toronto Sightseeing Harbour Tour
Climb aboard a two-story Great Lakes steamship for an exhilarating 60-minute cruise around Toronto's Inner Harbor and see the city from the harbor! Enjoy a 60-minute sightseeing harbor tour, exploring the sights of the Port of Toronto and beyond, getting a unique perspective of the city and the Toronto skyline and beyond.
Casa Loma
Located high above and overlooking the city of Toronto, this century-old castle with 98 rooms is a representative of dreamy architecture, as if taking you back to the Edwardian era. You can quietly pass through the winding secret passages that extend throughout the castle, visit the beautifully decorated rooms engraved with the marks of the times, and explore the legendary memories that have been immersed for a hundred years; you can also go up to the tower to appreciate the charming and unique scenery of Toronto. Many Hollywood movies have been filmed here, and many charity events and high society parties are often held here. The ceiling of the lobby on the first floor is beautiful plaster and exquisite carvings, inspired by the palace of the Elizabethan era. .
CN Tower
The Canadian National Tower is a symbol of Toronto and a must-see attraction for tourists visiting Toronto. From top to bottom, it consists of four parts: the base, the observation deck, the "Sky Canopy" and the antenna tower. The most unique feature of the tower is the glass floor built on the observation deck. This fan-shaped glass floor is 342 meters high, which makes almost every tourist who tries to step on this floor eager to try and challenge themselves with an "adventurous" mood.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is located in downtown Toronto, Canada, just southeast of the famous CN Tower. It is the largest aquarium in Canada. There are more than 16,000 marine creatures here, and it features a 96-meter-long moving channel, located in a transparent sightseeing tunnel. Above you are sharks, large rays and their lagoons. Visitors will be inspired to care for and protect the precious water world while having fun.
Toronto's Chinatown
Toronto's Chinatown has been built since 1878 by overseas Chinese from Singapore, Vietnam and other places. Currently, there are many Chinese restaurants, shops, fruit and vegetable markets, massage centers, etc., and the decoration and style are quite Chinese. The Spring Festival is a very lively time in Chinatown every year. The special dragon dance parade is carried out with the accompaniment of loud gongs and drums, which is very lively. The dragon boat race held on Lake Ontario in June every year has become a summer entertainment event in Toronto.
Dining
Breakfast - at own expense, Lunch - at own expense, Dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Best Western Belleville or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
In the morning, we will depart from Toronto to the Thousand Islands in Canada. It is located on the St. Lawrence River between Canada and the United States and is dotted with 1,864 independent islands. We will board the yacht and pass through the most famous and attractive scenic spots in the Thousand Islands. Before returning, we can purchase duty-free goods. We will return to New York around 8:00 pm.
Itinerary:
Toronto → Thousand Islands → Canada Thousand Islands Cruise (own expense, 60 minutes) → New York
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Thousand Islands Cruise
The water of Lake Ontario flows out into the St. Lawrence River. There are 1,865 natural islands of various sizes and one artificial island in the bay of the St. Lawrence River. It is called the Thousand Islands, also known as the St. Lawrence Islands National Park. The Thousand Islands cruise allows you to enjoy the infinite scenery. You will see various traces left by history on the edge of the island. You can take a cruise to leisurely travel among the islands and appreciate the mansions and islands of different sizes and shapes.
Self-funded items
Item Name Price Description
Watkins Glen State Park
Adult: $15.00;
Senior citizen (65 years old): $15.00;
Children (3-12 years old): $10.00;
Corning Museum of Glass
Adult: $22.00;
Elderly (62 years old): $19.00;
Children (under 17 years old): $0.00;
Niagara Falls Night Tour
Adult (12 years old): $35.00;
Senior citizen (65 years old): $35.00;
Children (0-12 years old): $25.00;
IMAX: Niagara (Canada side)
Adults (13 years and over): $14.65;
Elderly (65 years and above): $14.65;
Children (4-12 years): $10.75;
Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour – Niagara Park Permit
Adult: $39.51;
Elderly (65 years old): $39.51;
Children (5-12 years): $28.21;
Toronto Sightseeing Harbour Tour
Adults (13 years and over): $33.79;
Elderly (65 years and above): $33.79;
Children (4-12 years): $25.88;
Casa Loma
Adult: $40.00;
Senior citizen (65 years old): $35.00;
Youth (14-17 years old): $35.00;
Children (4-13 years old): $20.00;
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Adults: $49.72;
Elderly (65 years): $32.77;
Youth (6-13 years): $32.77;
Children (3-5 years): $14.13;
Skylon Tower
Adult: $21.47;
Elderly (65 years old): $21.47;
Children (4-12 years): $10.74;
Toronto Seafood Dinner (TR3&TR4)
Adult: $37.00;
Senior citizen (65 years old): $37.00;
Children (3-12 years old): $27.00;
CN Tower
Adults (14-64 years): $48.59;
Elderly (65 years old): $33.90;
Youth (6-13 years old): $33.90;
Children (3-5 years): $15.82;
Skylon Tower Lunch
Adult: $54.00;
Senior citizen (65 years): $54.00;
Children (3-12 years old): $45.00;
Thousand Islands Cruise
Adult: $36.20;
Elderly (65 years old): $31.70;
Children (3-12 years old): $23.80;
Buffet/Group Meal in the Eastern U.S.
Adults: $16 – $25;
Children (under 12 years): $11 – $20;
The actual price and whether this fee will be incurred varies by region.
Dining
Breakfast - at own expense, Lunch - at own expense, Dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
without
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
Fee Description
Inclusive Of
- 1. Transportation expenses during the trip (the type of vehicle used is determined by the number of participants on the day);
- 2. Accommodation during the trip (the number of nights is equal to the number of days in the trip minus one);
- 3. Chinese and English speaking service staff (driver + tour guide/driver and tour guide).
Not Inclusive of
- 1. Meals (the tour guide will provide suggestions. Regarding breakfast: Generally, the tour guide will arrange for you to have breakfast near the first scenic spot or notify you one day in advance to prepare breakfast for the next day);
- 2. Air tickets, ferries, and transportation costs for sightseeing in some scenic spots/national parks required during the trip;
- 3. Ticket fees for attractions (ticket prices fluctuate frequently without further notice. Tickets must be purchased at the tour guide office);
- 4. Service fee (US$12 per person per day, children and infants occupying seats are charged at the adult rate);
- 5. Personal expenses in the hotel room (laundry, telephone charges, etc.);
- 6. All personal expenses other than those included in the cost.