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Discover the highlights of Toronto and Niagara Falls on this 2-day guided tour. Enjoy iconic sights, comfortable transport, and authentic experiences.
If you’re eyeing a quick but comprehensive escape from Montreal to two of Canada’s most iconic destinations, this Toronto & Niagara Falls 2 Days Tour could be just what you need. It’s a well-organized package that promises to maximize your time in both vibrant Toronto and the awe-inspiring natural wonder of Niagara Falls without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.
What we love about this tour is how it combines convenient transportation with key highlights—think soaring views from the CN Tower, a boat cruise into the falls, and a scenic cruise through the Thousand Islands. Plus, the overnight stay makes it easy to soak in the sights without rushing. On the flip side, a potential downside is that some travelers feel the schedule can be a bit tight, especially in Niagara, where the boat tour and other activities might feel rushed.
This tour is a good fit for those who want a cost-effective, guided experience that covers the essentials of Toronto and Niagara without the headache of logistics. It’s perfect for first-timers, day-trippers, or anyone who doesn’t mind a bit of travel fatigue to see two of Canada’s most famous sights.

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The tour kicks off early at 1240 Rue Stanley in Montreal, with a start time of 6:45 am. That’s early, but it’s necessary — you’re covering a lot of ground. The group size is capped at 55, which strikes a balance between intimacy and the social energy of a larger tour. The fact that the meeting point is near public transportation is a plus, especially if you’re staying downtown.
The first day is all about Toronto. Your guide helps you book key attractions, like the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, which are not included in the ticket price but can be purchased on the bus. Expect about an hour at each site, enough to absorb the sights and snap some photos but not enough for in-depth exploration.
The CN Tower is a must-see — at 553 meters, it’s an enduring symbol of Toronto’s skyline. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a sprawling panorama of the city. Many reviews highlight the thrill of seeing the city from above, and guides are helpful in securing tickets to avoid long lines.
Next is Ripley’s Aquarium, home to around 16,000 aquatic animals, including sharks, jellyfish, and colorful fish. It’s a family favorite and provides a nice break from the city’s hustle. Again, tickets are purchased separately, but the guide makes booking straightforward.
On the way to Toronto, the tour includes a 1.5-hour cruise through the Thousand Islands, a stunning archipelago straddling the U.S.-Canada border in the St. Lawrence River. This area was once a retreat for wealthy elites in the 19th century, and today offers scenic views of over 1,800 islands. The cruise is a relaxing way to see some of the natural beauty and historical charm of the region.
After a busy day, you’ll check into a hotel for the night. While the specific hotel isn’t listed, reviews mention a comfortable Marriott as an example. This provides a chance to unwind and prepare for the next day’s adventures.
The drive to Niagara Falls offers more scenic views, with the Niagara Falls Observation Tower providing a spectacular vantage point of the American and Horseshoe Falls. About 45 minutes are allocated here, giving you time to take photos and soak in the roar of the water.
The highlight of the day is the Niagara City Cruises, famously called “Hornblower” (though not in winter). This boat ride gets you incredibly close to the falls, drenching you in spray and delivering a visceral experience. Multiple reviewers describe this as “most interesting” and “exciting,” noting it’s the best part of the trip. Remember, tickets for this cruise are purchased separately, but your guide can help with booking.
Following the cruise, there’s an opportunity to visit the Skylon Tower for panoramic views of Niagara Falls and the surrounding area. The optional sightseeing gives you a choice—if you want to go higher or spend more time admiring the falls from above.
The entire trip is conducted in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long drives more comfortable, especially in the summer heat. The tour is designed for most travelers to participate, making it accessible, though some reviews mention that the bus can feel a bit cramped or tiring after hours on the road.
Guides like Jacky and Lena receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and helping passengers navigate ticketing and logistics. This personal touch is a big part of why many travelers rate this experience highly.
The tour costs $190 per person. While this fee covers transportation, hotel, and the services of a professional guide, additional expenses include attraction tickets, meals, and optional activities. Some reviewers noted how extra costs for excursions and meals can add up, so budgeting for these is wise.
Compared to organizing your own trip, this tour offers excellent value—saving you hours of planning and the hassle of navigating public transport or booking multiple tickets. It’s especially appealing for those who prefer guided, all-in-one experiences.
This trip suits travelers who want a rundown without the stress of organizing logistics. It’s great for first-timers, families, or anyone eager to see the best sights in a short span. If you value a friendly guide and a well-paced schedule, you’ll appreciate what this tour offers.
However, if you’re looking for more in-depth exploration, or want to skip certain attractions, you might find parts of the schedule a bit rushed — particularly the limited time at Niagara Falls.
The Toronto & Niagara Falls 2 Days Tour offers a solid introduction to two of Canada’s most famous spots, with the convenience of transportation, hotel stays, and guided booking of key attractions. It’s a good way to combine sightseeing, natural wonder, and cityscape in a manageable package.
Travelers who enjoy scenic views, interesting commentary, and a bit of adventure will find this trip rewarding. The experienced guides and well-organized itinerary make it especially appealing for those new to the region or short on time.
While the tour isn’t cheap, the overall value lies in how much you experience without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. Be prepared for some extra costs for attractions and meals, and don’t expect unlimited time at each site — but if you want a balanced, enjoyable trip that hits the highlights, this tour hits the mark.
Are attraction tickets included in the price?
No, tickets for attractions like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and Niagara Cruises are not included but can be purchased through your guide on the bus, making it easy to skip long lines and get organized.
What is the start time and meeting point?
The tour begins at 6:45 am at 1240 Rue Stanley in Montreal. The early start helps maximize your time in both cities.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the trip uses an air-conditioned vehicle designed for comfort during long drives. Some reviews mention the bus can feel a bit tight after hours of travel, but overall comfort is maintained.
How much free time will I get at each site?
Expect about one hour at each major stop, including the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and the Thousand Islands cruise. The schedule is structured but leaves some flexibility for quick photos or souvenirs.
What if I want to skip an activity?
The tour is designed as a guided experience with some optional booking, but it’s best to follow the schedule. You can choose not to participate in certain activities, but that might reduce your overall experience.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. Many travelers recommend bringing snacks or planning to eat on your own, especially for dinner after a long day of sightseeing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 6 days before the tour for a full refund. More last-minute cancellations are subject to partial or no refunds, so plan ahead.
This tour balances iconic sights with practical comfort, making it a worthwhile option for a quick but memorable taste of Toronto and Niagara Falls. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or just short on time, you’ll leave with plenty of photos, stories, and perhaps a new appreciation for Canada’s natural and urban beauty.