7 days Maritimes Mosaic Tour(PEI)

7 days
Toronto
New Brunswick、Nova Scotia、Prince Edward Island、St. John's、Moncton、Halifax、Ottawa、Montreal、Quebec
May: 10/17/24/31 June: Every WED/SAT July - Aug: Every MON/WED/SAT Sept - Every SAT Oct : 4/11
  • Colourful fishing villages, a very famous red-tipped lighthouse, rocky shores of Peggy’s Cove will all await on this 7-day tour that shows off Maritime’s most iconic highlights
  • Exclusive 4 nights Luxury accommodations upgrade
FREE UPGARDE to Montreal 4-star Downtown Sheraton Le Centre/Hyatt
Booking via 416-593-0593 is required
Single
Twin
Triple
Quad
PEI-A
$1,889.00
$1,099.00
$899.01
$799.00
$1,889.00
$1,099.00
$899.01
$799.00
Quebec: Fairmount Le Chateau Frontenac
PEH-B
$1,569.00
$989.01
$828.99
$699.01
$1,569.00
$989.01
$828.99
$699.01
Quebec city: Quebec Hilton / Delta / Hampton Inn (with breakfasts) or same class
PEC-C
$1,449.00
$949.00
$808.99
$688.99
PEC-SP
$1,439.00
$929.01
$789.00
$679.01
Quebec City: 3-stars hotel

Travel Itinerary

    The tour starts as the coach travels east along the McDonald-Cartier Freeway towards the first stop, Kingston. A small city rich with history, Kingston was the former Capital of Canada. See the famous Sir John A. McDonald’s House, glittering limestone walls of City Hall, and the prestigious Queen’s University. After a brief rest stop, the journey continues to the nation’s capital, Ottawa. There is much to explore in this bilingual city. Ottawa, which was appointed by Queen Victoria in 1857. The city tour includes the magnificent Parliament buildings, the Peace tower, and visiting the Canadian Museum of History ($). The impressive sights of the Rideau Canal, Rideau Hall Prime Minister’s residence, and residences of foreign ambassadors come to view through a winding picturesque path. 

    In the evening, we will arrive in Montreal. Guests are free to explore the “Little Paris” of North America after hotel check-ins.

    The morning begins with a seasonal* visit to an old-world sugar shack that is reminiscent of pioneer life back in the day. A traditional lunch ($) is prepared from local maple syrup farms. After a full belly, the trip continues onward to the Provincial Capital of New Brunswick, Fredericton. One of North America’s oldest settlements, Fredericton straddles the broad Saint John River. Guests will tour the provincial legislative building and the City Hall in the afternoon, and spend the night in this historic city.

    The coach departs Fredericton in the morning towards the province of Nova Scotia and arrives at one of the most important seaside cities in the East Coast, Halifax. An exciting harbor Cruise ($) takes guests for a panoramic view of the Atlantic seaside port and of Dartmouth, Halifax’s twin city. Captivating views of the historical lighthouse, George Island, and miles of shorelines are paired with onboard commentary. Back on land, the bus tour continues to Citadel Hill, where guests are embraced by a stunning landscape overlooking the waterfront. Next, followed with Peggy’s Cove, where guests will spend the afternoon exploring the best of nature’s creation. One of the most famous and photographed seaside villages in North America, this fishing village is perched atop spectacular granite rocks, once deposited by receding glaciers. The ruggedness of the scenery is charming in all weather conditions, each with its own mysterious allure. The night is spent in Halifax.

    The Confederation Bridge (toll included) is the world’s longest bridge which stretches for 12.9 kilometers connecting the two provinces over the Atlantic Ocean. Guests will see a spectacular ocean view as the coach travels across to the next destination, Prince Edward Island. The famous “Anne of Green Gables” series was filmed on this sensational little island. Guests will tour the picturesque PEI National Park, Cavendish Beach, and the Anne of Green Gables House. In addition, we will visit Charlottetown, the birthplace of Canada. As the journey East continues, guests will see the world’s largest lobster at Shediac. 

     Day 4 concludes with the arrival in the second largest city in New Brunswick, Moncton, also known as the crossroad of the Canadian Maritime provinces. The night is spent in Moncton.

    .The morning tour begins with a visit to New Brunswick’s Fundy Bay, one of the Marine Wonders of the World. Home to the highest tides and over 250 million years of natural history, guests can take pictures and attempt to walk on the ocean floor before tides rush back in. We will visit the magical Magnetic Hill and the Reversing Falls where the whirlpool created by Fundy Bay’s high tides causes a natural phenomenon in Saint John’s River. Overlooking the Reversing Falls Rapids, Skywalk Saint John ($) will give you an unforgettable view. It’s a bridge extended 25 feet off the shore built above the Reversing Fall Rapids.

      The night is spent in Fredericton.

    As the coach travels west, guests will arrive in Quebec. Enjoy a spectacular cable car ($) journey to the top of Montmorency Falls to visit breathtaking viewpoints and trails. 100ft taller than Niagara Falls and the 272-foot-high waterfall dominates the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. In the afternoon, we arrive at Old Quebec City, Canada’s only walled city crowned by the turrets of the most photographed hotel in the world, Le Chateau Frontenac. Until the British victory in 1759, Old Quebec was the center of New France, today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore this historical city during your free time at a leisurely pace, visiting charming shops, cafes, and centuries-old buildings. Experience an un-obstructed view of the Old Quebec City and the St. Lawrence River at the Capital Observatory ($). 

    At night we will stay in Quebec City.

    In the morning, we leave Quebec City by taking the Pierre La Port Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in Canada, Embark our journey to the beautiful 1000 islands. Aboard the scenic boat cruise ($) along St. Lawrence River, you will be amazed by natural landscape of the numerous picturesque islands, the World’s shortest international bridge that connects Canada to the United States, the lavish Boldt Castle built in 1900. 

    Guests will arrive back to Toronto in the evening, and thus concludes this memorable 7-day mosaic journey of the Maritime Provinces.

What's Included

Tour Package Fee (Tax included)
PEI-A
PEH-B
PEC-C
Single$1,889.00$1,569.00$1,439.00
Twin$1,099.00$989.01$929.01
Triple$899.01$828.99$789.00
Quad$799.00$699.01$679.01
  • A
    Quebec: Fairmount Le Chateau Frontenac
  • B
    Quebec city: Quebec Hilton / Delta / Hampton Inn (with breakfasts) or same class
  • C
    Quebec City: 3-stars hotel

Remarks:

  • Infant (udner age of 2) FREE (no seat)
  • The above prices are calculated in CAD
What's Included
  • Group transportation by luxury tour bus or other means of transportation for sightseeing.
  • Accommodation in hotels with private bathrooms and air-conditioning.
  • Experienced Chinese tour leader will accompany the group and lead the sightseeing tours.
What's NOT Included
  • All meals during the trip. All driver, tour guide fees and gratuities are set at US$16 (US tours)/CA$16 (Canadian tours) per person per day.
  • All admission fees and ferry fees for sightseeing activities.
  • All travel and related insurance (e.g., medical, trip cancellation, baggage, and personal insurance). All expenses of a personal nature, such as phone plans, laundry, TV selection, etc.
  • All expenses incurred after departure from the tour.
Fee/ Meal Cost
  • Tickets purchased other than from our company (e.g. city pass) cannot be used on our tours.
  • Attraction fees (all taxes included) - based on adult ticket prices, which are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Each guest may either select options that meet the minimum requirements specified in the tables or opt to pay an additional $50 per person.
Admission FeeAdult (CA$)
Canadian Museum of History$26.00
Harbour Cruise$52.00
Montmorency Falls Cable Car$25.00
Thousand Island scenic boat$40.00
Skywalk Saint John$17.00
Capital Observatory$15.00
Total$175.00

Remarks

  • Tour prices are based on the current price at the time of booking and are subject to change without prior notice.
  • The Company reserves the right to refuse the participation of any person who has not paid the tour fee in full prior to the departure date of the tour.
  • The boarding location cannot be changed 3 days prior to the departure date.
  • Passengers who are late for their flight or bus will be deemed to have abandoned the tour. The company will not be responsible for any refund.
  • Guests must provide a valid phone number for the tour guide to contact them when enrolling in the tour. If the phone number provided is incorrect, any additional costs incurred will be covered by the guest.
  • Guests are responsible for all necessary travel documents. For passport holders, passports must be valid for at least six months. If a U.S. visa is required, please apply for it in advance, as Safeway Tours will not be responsible for it. Passport holders who do not require a visa to enter the U.S. must apply for an ESTA entry declaration form prior to departure, except for Canadian passports.
  • Travelers who are not yet Canadian citizens must have a valid Permanent Resident Card (Maple Leaf Card) in order to return to Canada from abroad. Travelers who are unable to return to their place of origin without a permanent resident card, or who incur additional expenses, are responsible for their own safety and well-being.
  • Travelers with proper travel documents who are denied entry into Canada for any reason are not responsible for any refunds or transfers. Any additional costs incurred will be the sole responsibility of the traveler.
  • The order and content of the itinerary may be adjusted according to specific situations, please refer to the arrangements made by the tour guide on the day of the tour.
  • Hotel rooms can only accommodate a maximum of 4 people. Regardless of whether it is a double, triple, or quadruple room, it is the same room. Double rooms can have one double bed, or two single beds, or two double beds. Therefore, triple or quadruple rooms are also the same room, and will be shared by three or four people, without extra beds.
  • Food and beverages in the mini-bar are not included in the room and must be paid for by the guest.
  • For long distance calls and pay TVs, please ask the concierge or tour guide for rates, instructions and notes before use to avoid unnecessary loss.
  • Smoking is not permitted in North American hotels, offenders will be fined $300-350 and will be held liable.

Terms & Conditions

Payments, changes, and Cancellations - Bus Tours: (for Physical Store Booking only)
  • For 1-4 days tours: Please pay a deposit of CA$100 per person at the time of booking, and the balance of the deposit should be paid 14 working days prior to the departure date of the tour, otherwise the booking will be canceled automatically and the deposit is non-refundable.
  • For 5-7 days tours: Please pay a CA$200 deposit per person at the time of booking, and the balance of the deposit should be paid 14 working days prior to the departure date of the tour, otherwise the booking will be cancelled automatically and the deposit is non-refundable.
  • (1-4 days tour): If the booking is canceled 14 working days or more before the departure date due to unavailability of the tour, a handling fee of CA$100 per person will be deducted and the remaining balance will be refunded in full. Change of itinerary, dates, or hotel category will be subject to a handling fee of CA$50 per person.
  • (5-7 days tour): If the booking is canceled 14 working days or more before the departure date due to unavailability of the tour, a handling fee of CA$200 per person will be deducted and the remaining balance will be refunded in full. Change of itinerary, dates, or hotel category will be subject to a handling fee of CA$100 per person.
Payments, changes, and Cancellations - Bus Tours: (for Online Booking only)
  • Each person must pay the full tour fee when booking online. Confirmation will be sent to the designated e-mail address immediately after the order is successfully approved. If you have any problems with payment, please contact us using the contact information at the bottom of the website.
  • If you need to modify or cancel your purchased tour after confirmation, please bring your tour confirmation to any of our branches immediately. We will handle your request in accordance with the Cancellation and Refund Policy in the "Notes on Reservations" listed in the online booking.
  • You cannot change the departure date, the number of participants or any other options after the confirmation of your booking. Otherwise, we will charge you a handling fee according to the online booking conditions.
  • Please contact us if you need to increase the number of participants or add self-pay options.
  • If a group cancels 14 days or more prior to departure, a handling fee of $100 per person will be deducted and the remaining balance will be refunded. Change of itinerary, date, or hotel category, a handling fee of $50 per person will be deducted. (To be processed at any of our branches).
  • Cancellation of booking within 14 days prior to departure date will not be refunded.
  • Special or discounted tours: Please pay the full amount at the time of registration. If you cancel your booking within 14 days prior to the tour departure date, please pay the full amount at the time of booking. If you cancel your booking due to unavailability of the tour, no change of itinerary, dates, or hotel category will be allowed and all tour fees are non-refundable.
Tour with Discount:
Full payment is required when registering. After registration, no refund will be made when there is cancellation of trips due to unforeseen circumstances.

Special Notes

We are fully committed to protect the health and safety of our guests.
Travel Precautions
  • All passengers are advised to wear a mask throughout the boarding process if they have a fever, cough, or any other symptoms.
  • Each time you get on or off the bus, you are advised to use the disinfectant provided on board to sanitize your hands.
  • To ensure the cleanliness of the vehicle, the vehicle must be cleaned and the interior of the bus will be disinfected thoroughly at the end of each day's journey.
Emergency Plan
  • If you feel unwell during the tour, such as fever, cough, or any symptoms of pneumonia, the tour guide will ask the guest to leave the tour and seek medical attention or self-exclusion. If you are refused to join the tour for any of the above reasons or are unable to complete the tour, we will waive the change of service fee and provide assistance for the return trip.

Responsibility Clause

  • In order to adapt to possible changes in transportation schedules, political conditions and other force majeure, and to protect the best interests of travelers, the Company reserves the right to change the schedule. If any of the above situations occurs during the trip, the tour guide shall have full authority to handle the situation.
  • If, in the perspective of the Company, the traveler is interfering with the normal activities and interests of the entire group, the Company's tour leader has the right to disqualify him/her from further participation in the tour at any time and from any place. All actions taken by the traveler after leaving the tour will not be related to the Company.
  • After the departure of the group, if the traveler is not able to join the sightseeing and accommodation on the way due to personal reasons, it will be regarded as an automatic abandonment, and no refund or compensation will be made, please understand.
  • Regarding safety issues during the trip, airlines and other transportation companies have their own special regulations and are directly responsible for passengers and baggage. In the event of traffic delays, loss of baggage, accidents, etc., the matter will be resolved in accordance with the rules and regulations of the transportation company, not our company. The Company shall not be responsible for any delays or cancellation of flights.
  • In case of insufficient number of passengers before departure, the Company reserves the right to make appropriate arrangements or cancel the tour. If the tour is canceled, all fees paid will be refunded. The Company shall not be responsible for any other compensation, in which case the traveler shall have no excuse to dispute.
  • The Company reserves the right to change the itinerary and hotels before or after the departure of the group. Any changes will be made without prior notice, and the traveler shall have no reason to object.
  • Under special circumstances, the Company reserves the right to cancel or replace any of the tour items before or after departure, as well as the right to shorten or extend the tour, and the traveler shall have no reason to object.
  • By depositing the deposit, the traveler accepts and agrees to the terms and conditions of the tour.