The Ultimate Canada Trip
My Canadian Adventure: 7 Days, 5 Cities, Endless Memories
I recently had the chance to experience an incredible educational trip to Canada with Newmarket Holidays, and honestly, it completely exceeded my expectations. This wasn’t just your typical sightseeing tour—it was the perfect mix of iconic bucket-list moments and genuinely fun, memorable experiences.
From seeing the power of Niagara Falls up close (and even flying over it!) to exploring the buzzing streets of Toronto, the history-filled capital of Ottawa, and the European-style charm of Montreal and Quebec City, every day felt completely different and exciting.
What I loved most was how easy everything was—transport, hotels, and activities were all organised, so I could just enjoy the experience without worrying about the details. It’s the kind of trip that gives you a real feel for each place while still ticking off all the must-see highlights.
If you’re looking for a trip that’s equal parts fun, eye-opening, and unforgettable, have a read of my day-by-day itinerary to see exactly what we got up to.
Day 1-
Our journey began bright and early at Heathrow Airport, departing at 8:30am. The experience at the airport was surprisingly smooth and quick, making for a stress-free start to the trip. We flew with Air Canada, and the 7 hour and 30 minute journey passed comfortably thanks to their friendly and attentive service.
Upon landing in Toronto, we hopped on a coach for a scenic 1 hour and 30 minute ride to Niagara Falls. Our hotel, the Sheraton Fallsview Hotel, was an excellent choice. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, but the real highlight was the view. I highly recommend booking a fallsview room—waking up to a direct view of Niagara Falls is something you won’t forget.
The hotel’s location was ideal, with many attractions just a short walk away, making it easy to explore without needing transport.
In the evening, we visited the Niagara Parks Power Station for their night experience. This included a captivating light show followed by the chance to get up close to the falls. This was absolutely breathtaking and a perfect way to end our first day.
After such a memorable start, we headed back to the hotel for an early night, ready to take on everything Day 2 had in store
Day 2-
We started our morning with breakfast at the Sheraton Fallsview Hotel. The selection was great, and it was the perfect way to fuel up for a busy day of exploring.
Our first activity was a helicopter ride with Niagara Helicopters—and this truly is a must-do. The flight was smooth, and the moment the helicopter lifted above the treetops and the full view of Niagara Falls appeared beneath us was breathtaking. Seeing the Horseshoe Falls from above, with the mist rising and rainbows forming in the sunlight, was one of those once-in-a-lifetime moments.
After the helicopter tour, we travelled to the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. This little village has a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, with boutique shops, cafés, bakeries, wineries, and even a place where you can create your own perfume. We wandered through the streets, exploring the local shops, and then took a peaceful stroll down to the lake. The view across the water was calm and beautiful—a nice contrast to the power of the falls.
Back in Niagara Falls, our next stop was the Journey Behind the Falls. This experience lets you walk through tunnels directly behind the falls, and you can hear the thunder of the water echoing all around you. When you step out onto the viewing platforms, you’re so close that you can feel the mist on your face. It was incredible to see the falls from underneath and from different angles—it really shows just how powerful they are.
We then visited Niagara takes flight It’s a virtual, immersive experience where you “fly” over Niagara through wind, mist, and motion effects. It’s great fun and makes you feel as though you’re soaring right over the landscapes and waterfalls.
To end the day, we enjoyed dinner at the Table Rock House Restaurant. The food was fantastic—fresh, flavourful, and beautifully presented. The best part, though, was the view: large windows looking directly out at the illuminated falls. It made for a cosy, memorable dining experience and the perfect ending to a full day of sightseeing
Day 3 -
We left Niagara in the morning and travelled to Toronto, a journey of about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once we arrived, we checked into the Chelsea Hotel Toronto. The location was perfect for getting around the city, and it’s an ideal choice for families thanks to its dedicated children’s area and family-friendly facilities.
We began our Toronto experience with a private city sightseeing tour, which gave us a great overview of the different neighbourhoods, key landmarks, and the overall feel of the city.
Our first stop was the Hockey Hall of Fame. Inside, we explored historic hockey memorabilia, famous trophies, and plenty of interactive games—perfect fun for children and adults alike.
Next, we visited Little Canada. This miniature world features tiny, incredibly detailed versions of famous Canadian landmarks and cities. A highlight is the chance to create your own miniature 3D figure and place it anywhere you choose within the display—a unique and memorable touch.
For dinner, we headed to the rotating 360 Restaurant at the CN Tower. The entire dining area slowly turns, giving you breathtaking panoramic views of Toronto from every angle. The food was excellent, and the atmosphere was unforgettable.
After dinner, we stepped onto the iconic glass floor—an exciting (and slightly scary!) moment where you can look directly down. A perfect end to an exciting day.
Day 4 -
Today I left Toronto and began the journey toward Canada’s capital, Ottawa—with a quick but worthwhile stop in Kingston. The 2 hour 45 minute drive flew by, and Kingston immediately impressed with its gorgeous lake views and calm, welcoming atmosphere. Boats crossed the water to nearby regions, making the whole place feel scenic and peaceful.
To explore, we hopped on a city trolley tour, which was a great way to see the highlights. Along the route we passed the Royal Military College of Canada, several federal penitentiaries, the historic Bellevue House, and plenty of unique shops that gave Kingston its charm. It’s the kind of place you could easily spend a couple of nights discovering.
After our visit, we continued on to Ottawa—an incredible city that exceeded every expectation. We checked into the Courtyard by Marriott, perfectly located just a short walk from shops, restaurants, and top attractions. Ottawa has an amazing blend of vibrant nightlife and rich history, making it instantly captivating.
For dinner, we headed to Zak’s Diner, where the food was delicious and the milkshakes were on another level. After a satisfying meal, we made our way back to the hotel to rest up for the day ahead.
Day 5-
We started our morning with a walking tour of Ottawa, taking in the impressive Parliament Buildings and beautiful views across the St. Lawrence River. A highlight was visiting the National War Memorial and seeing the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier guarded by members of the Canadian Armed Forces—a powerful and memorable moment. Ottawa is full of history, and it was the perfect place to begin the day.
After the tour, we checked out of the hotel and drove to Montreal, a scenic 2.5-hour journey. We checked into the Le Centre Sheraton, conveniently located near markets, bars, and shops. From there, we took the subway—an easy way to get around the city—and headed to Tyrolienne MTL Zipline for an exciting zipline ride right beside the St. Lawrence River. We finished the afternoon on the Ferris wheel, enjoying incredible views of Montreal’s skyline before heading back to the hotel for the night.
Day 6-
We started the day early and made our way to Quebec City—a journey that was absolutely worth it the moment we arrived. Our guided walking tour took us through the charming streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with history, character, and incredible architecture.
One of the highlights was seeing the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, towering above the city like a fairytale castle. We also explored several historical spots and museums along the way, each offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Another standout was the stunning Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec, a beautiful and peaceful place that left a lasting impression.
Quebec City was full of little shops to browse, scenic streets to wander, and lovely walks along the waterfront that made the whole experience feel like stepping into a European village. After a full day of exploring, we headed back—tired but completely captivated by this incredible city
Day 7-
Sadly, our final day began in Montreal. We started with a visit to the Warwick Le Crystal, a boutique-style hotel in a great central location. While smaller in feel, it really stood out for its spacious, light-filled rooms—perfect for a comfortable city stay.
Next, we headed to the Montreal Eaton Centre for some shopping. With so many stores to explore, you could easily spend hours there browsing and picking up last-minute finds.
Of course, no trip to Quebec would be complete without trying poutine—a classic comfort food that definitely lived up to the hype and is a must-try for anyone visiting.
To round off the trip, we visited the Musée Imaginarium, a fun and immersive experience perfect for all ages. With over 16 fantastical universes, it brought creativity and selfies to life—an ideal and lighthearted way to end our journey.
After that, it was time to head to the airport and say goodbye to the beautiful country of Canada—a place full of unforgettable cities, history, and experiences
Overall, I absolutely loved my time in Canada. Every place we visited had its own unique story to tell, with so much history to explore and incredible sights at every turn—experiences I know I’ll never forget.
One standout moment has to be flying over Niagara Falls. It’s something I never imagined I would do, but it turned out to be truly unforgettable. Seeing the falls from above gives you a completely different perspective, and it’s something I would highly recommend to anyone planning a trip.
If you’re thinking about visiting Canada, I can’t recommend it enough. And if you’d like help planning your own perfect trip, feel free to pop into store or give us a call—I’d be more than happy to help you create an unforgettable experience.
Keira x











