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Date of Departure: Every Saturday (May 18th -Sep 28th)
Departure Time : 3:30 a.m.
Departure Address: 670 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa ON K1S 4E9

 

Room Type : Price/Per Passenger

Quadruple CAD $ 309.99/ Triple CAD $ 349.99

Double CAD $ 399.99/ Single CAD $ 489.99

 

Price Inclusions:

Coach, guide, OPC compensation fund.


Price Exclusions: Taxes , Entrance tickets, personal consumptions and meals, travel insurance, recommendable service charge for driver and tour leader: Adult CAD$9 per day, Child CAD$7 (0-11 years old) per day.

 

 

Attractions:

Whale Watching Boat Tours (Adult CAD$109 | CAD $ 90.00(5-12)

Canyon Sainte-Anne (Adult CAD$16 | CAD $ 10.00(6-12)

Wendake (Adult CAD$20 | CAD $ 14.00(7-12)


Prices and itineraries are only for reference and could be changed without notice according to the seasons. TTQ Travel  reserves the right to cancel or change its routes if necessary.

 

*Each trip must be formed with a minimum of 6 travelers. 

CHARLEVOIX & WHALE WATCHING 2 DAYS

C$309.99Price
  • Day 1:Ottawa -- Baie Sainte Catherine-- L’isle aux Coudres

    In the morning, a departure from Ottawa towards Charlevoix. Once arrived, take a 3 hours cruise on Saint-Lawrence River to watch the whales on Bay Saint-Catherine and discover blue whales that weight between 8 to 130 tons.

    In the evening, arrive at the charming Isle-aux-Coudres, a tou- ristic destination in the region of Charlevoix that is very fa- mous for its natural sceneries and the ancient windmills that are kept until these days.

  • Day 2: L’isle aux Coudres - Canyon Sainte Anne - Quebec Aboriginal village - Ottawa

    In the morning, drive towards the Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré Ba- silica and then head to Canyon Sainte-Anne that is one of the most beautiful attractions in the region of Quebec. The suspen- sion bridges located at 3 different altitudes allow you to see the beautiful scenery of the waterfall, the canyon and the forest.

    Then, visit the Quebec Aboriginal village. To immerse your- self into a completely different culture. In 1981, the village became a National Historic Site of Canada. Here you can ex- perience the purest Aboriginal culture through a truly restored living environment, listen to their stories and legends, or visit the museum, which is an unforgettable experience. Leave at around 17h00 and arrive in Ottawa at Around 20h30.

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