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Discover our most popular tours showcasing the picturesque beauty of Canada. Our Canadian tours highlight many of the country's most iconic destinations and attractions. Whether you're eager to explore the bustling cities of Vancouver and Toronto or immerse yourself in the stunning wildlife of Banff National Park and Vancouver Island, we have the perfect tour for you.
Led by an expert guide, these group package tours offer an ideal way to experience Canada. With a mix of sightseeing and free time, you'll have the chance to visit all the iconic locations you've always dreamed of. Enjoy comfortable accommodations throughout your journey and all the security and peace of mind that comes with a guided tour.
Embarking on a guided tour of Canada with On The Go Tours offers an immersive exploration of this diverse and captivating country. Led by expert guides, you'll delve into Canada's rich history and cultural tapestry, from the trendy streets of Vancouver to the natural wonders of Banff National Park and beyond. Our tours provide invaluable insights into local customs and hidden gems, ensuring you experience Canada in depth.
Travellers can look forward to many unforgettable experiences, from savouring regional cuisine to marvelling at the majestic landscapes of Jasper National Park. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant energy of Toronto or the beauty of Vancouver Island and Whistler, our guided tours offer a comprehensive and seamless journey through Canada's most iconic destinations. Additionally, joining one of our tours ensures hassle-free logistics, comfortable accommodations, and the chance to connect with fellow travellers from around the globe. Relax and immerse yourself in the adventure while we handle all the details, making your trip both memorable and enriching.
Quebec City is a charming gem in Canada's province of Quebec and exudes old-world charm and European flair. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town boasts cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and iconic landmarks like the Château Frontenac. Visitors can wander through quaint boutiques, dine in cosy cafes, and explore cultural sites such as the Citadelle and Place Royale. With its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and French-speaking population, Quebec City offers a unique blend of romance, culture, and joie de vivre, enchanting visitors from around the world.
Montreal, the cultural capital of Quebec, is a dynamic metropolis blending European charm with North American energy. Its eclectic neighbourhoods showcase diverse architecture, from historic cobblestone streets in Old Montreal to modern skyscrapers downtown. The city pulsates with festivals, art galleries, and culinary delights, offering a feast for the senses. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like Mount Royal Park, Notre-Dame Basilica, and the vibrant Quartier des Spectacles. With its lively atmosphere, Montreal beckons travellers to immerse themselves in its vibrant culture and creativity.
Start planning your trip to Canada with our handy travel guide resources. From top destinations and weather to advice on currency, cuisine and drinking water, we've got you covered!
The minimum age on our Canada tours is 6 so they offer activities and accommodations suitable for children. Make sure to check the age on the specific tour before you book as this can vary.
Our tours range anywhere from 14 to 34 travellers so make sure to check the tour page for your specific tour.
The best times to visit Canada are during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) for mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July and August) is also popular but can be busier.
The currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). You can exchange money at banks, currency exchange bureaus, and some hotels. ATMs are widely available.
Yes, Canada is considered one of the safest countries to travel to. However, it’s always important to take standard safety precautions.
Popular destinations include Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Niagara Falls, and Quebec City.
Pack according to the season. In winter, bring warm, layered clothing. For summer, light clothing is suitable, but also bring a jacket for cooler evenings.
Canadians value politeness and punctuality. Tipping (15-20%) is customary in restaurants, and people appreciate it when visitors respect local customs and natural environments.
Canada offers diverse dining options, from fine dining and local specialties to international cuisine. Don’t miss trying poutine, maple syrup, and regional seafood.
Yes, tap water in Canada is safe to drink and meets high-quality standards.
Canada uses type A and B electrical outlets with a standard voltage of 120V. Make sure to bring an adapter if your devices use a different plug type.
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