Itinerary
ItineraryDay 1 – Home Cities to Winnipeg, MB
We’re heading East! Farewell Saskatchewan; hello Manitoba! The coach will start in Saskatoon, travel south through Regina and into Winnipeg for the first night.
*Fly-in guests join the tour in Winnipeg, and transfer to the hotel
Day 2 – Winnipeg to Thunder Bay, ON
Leaving the prairies behind, the scenery changes to Northwestern Ontario's beautiful forests and lakes.
Day 3 – Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Today’s drive is along the coastline of spectacular Lake Superior on the way to Sault Ste Marie. There will be plenty of opportunities to stop for photos along the way.
Day 4 – Sault Ste. Marie to Ottawa, ON
Saying goodbye to the Great Lakes and central Ontario, it’s off to Canada’s capital, Ottawa, home for the next two nights. The evening is free to explore.
Day 5 – Ottawa, ON
The day starts with a city tour of Ottawa and Parliament Hill. After some free time at the famous Byward Market, it’s off for a cruise of the Rideau Canal.
Day 6 – Ottawa to Quebec City, QC
Crossing the border into ‘La Belle Province’, travel to Trois Rivieres and tour the BOREALIS Museum. This former industrial heritage site transformed into a museum will allow you to discover the themes of the forest, the log drive, the loggers, without forgetting the life of the workers of yesteryear. Then on to Quebec City which will be home for 2 nights.
Day 7 – Quebec City, QC
Start the day with a guided tour of this fascinating walled city, then stop at the Copper Art Studio Museum and the stunning Sainte Anne de Beaupré Cathedral. Dinner tonight is at an authentic Quebec Sugar Shack.
Day 8 – Quebec City to Bathurst, NB
A unique coffee break at St Jean Port Joli, famous for its wood carvers. Next, a stop at Rimouski, QC, at the Pointe-au-Pere Historic Site and Maritime Museum. Climb the 128 steps to the top of the Pointe-au-Pere Lighthouse for a breathtaking view of Rimouski Bay. It was completed in 1909 and it’s the second tallest lighthouse in Canada at 33 metres (108 feet). After, tour the Maritime Museum which is a treasure trove of information on the area’s rich Maritimes history.
Day 9 – Bathurst to Charlottetown, PEI
The first attraction today will be the Irving Eco-Centre, la Dune de Bouctouche. This sand dune stretches 12 km across Bouctouche Bay, a result of the constant action of wind, tides, and sea currents since the last ice age. Every major storm, its shape changes. Stroll along the 800-metre boardwalk, perhaps catching sight of the shore and migrating birds that make the dune their habitat. The interpretive centre has educational and interactive displays describing the dunes. Heading to PEI, cross the 13km long Confederation Bridge. Stopping at COWS Creamery, take a self-guided tour of the “Behind the Scenes” area to see how they make their famous cheeses, butter and of course, their ice cream! Charlottetown will be your home for the next two nights.
Day 10 – Charlottetown, PEI
A local guide will show you around Prince Edward Island, including a tour of Charlottetown. Of course, no tour of PEI would be complete without a visit to the Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place. Dinner tonight is in New Glasgow, where you will enjoy a traditional PEI Lobster Dinner (if you are not a seafood lover, alternatives are available).
Day 11 – Charlottetown to Sydney, NS
Cross the Northumberland Strait to Caribou, NS by ferry, and then follow the beautiful coastline of Nova Scotia north to scenic Cape Breton Island on the way to Sydney, home for two nights.
Day 12 – Cabot Trail
Today travel the breath-taking Cabot Trail, the most photographed and scenic highway in Canada. There will be lots of photo stops along the way. You will also visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site today.
Day 13 – Sydney to Halifax, NS
Today a historic City Tour of Halifax includes a visit to Fairview Lawn Cemetery where there are gravesites of some of the passengers on the ill-fated Titanic.
Day 14 – Halifax, NS
With a free morning to explore on your own, perhaps visit the always interesting Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 51. In the afternoon, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is on the agenda and then out to the most photographed village in Canada, Peggy’s Cove.
Day 15 – Halifax
Today is a completely free day to either rest or take in some of Halifax’s other attractions such as the Canadian Immigration Museum at Pier 21.
Day 16 – Halifax to Fredericton, NB
The first stop today will be at the Springhill Miners’ Museum to learn about the coal mining history of Nova Scotia and the 1958 mining disaster. From there travel to Moncton, New Brunswick, stopping to see the unusual phenomenon of Magnetic Hills. The day isn’t over yet! The Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy are rock formations caused by tidal erosion. The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world because of an unusual combination of resonance (or seiche) and the shape of the bay.
Day 17 – Fredericton to Riviera du Loup, QC
Kings Landing is a living history museum with original buildings from the period of 1820-1920. A costumed interpreter will explain the many different structures and the various jobs that contribute to running the village during that era. Their philosophy is "tell them and they'll forget. Show them and they'll remember. Involve them and they'll understand". On the way to Riviere du Loup, stop in Hartland, NB to see the worlds longest covered bridge.
Day 18 – Riviera du Loup to Montreal
Travel along the south side of the St Lawrence this time heading into Montreal. A free afternoon to explore the beauty of Old Montreal, view the Notre Dame Cathedral and maybe enjoy a famous Montreal smoked meat sandwich!
Day 19 – Montreal to Niagara Falls, ON
Travel down the busiest traffic corridor in Canada, the infamous Highway 401, on the way to Niagara Falls, home for 2 nights.
Day 20 – Niagara Falls
This morning, a local guide will be joining for a tour of Niagara Falls and the surrounding Niagara-on-the-Lake area. Prepare to get a little wet as you get up close and personal with the falls on the Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour. This sturdy vessel takes you to the base of the falls where the water thunders all around. These tours have operated continuously since 1846!
Day 21 – Niagara Falls to Frankenmuth
Today cross into Michigan and head for Frankenmuth. This Bavarian-style town is home to a year-round Christmas store that boasts 50,000 ornaments.
Day 22 – Frankenmuth
Enjoy some free time to explore Frankenmuth today. An authentic Bavarian chicken dinner is included this evening.
Day 23 – Frankenmuth to Rockford, IL
You should see some great fall foliage on our way to Rockford.
Day 24 – Rockford to Minneapolis, MN
Today includes a boat tour of the Upper Dells at Wisconsin Dells. Cruising through an awesome path cut by ancient glaciers. You’ll pass under pine-crowned cliffs, navigate winding river narrows, and view iconic sandstone formations like Chimney Rock, Blackhawk’s Profile and Romance Cliff. This evening, join your new friends, Tour Director, and Driver for a WestWorld Tours Farewell Dinner.
Day 25 – Minneapolis to Winnipeg, MB
We head north, back into more familiar territory. After a break at Duty Free, we cross into Canada. Tonight some of our passengers will be saying goodbye.
Day 26 – Winnipeg to Saskatchewan
The final stretch home for all the Saskatchewan bound passengers.
*Fly-in guests transfer to the airport, and depart the tour from Winnipeg
Dates & Prices
Dates & PricesDouble Occupancy
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Triple Occupancy
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Single Occupancy
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The 2025 tour pricing is currently being finalized. Prices are per person and include all taxes and fees. Prices are in CAD.
*Early Booking Bonus - SAVE $100 per person when you pre-register with a deposit!
Get a jump on the crowd by making a risk free $350 per person deposit. As this trip is still in the planning stage, your pre-reservation entitles you to be notified as soon as the full itinerary, with firm dates and pricing, is posted. We do this so you can see what will be offered in the coming months/year.
Not included in price:
- Gratuities for Tour Director and Driver
- Meals and activities not specified in the itinerary
- Any personal expenses
- Travel Insurance
- Pre or post tour arrangements
Passengers not needing rooms in Winnipeg (September 8 - 30, 2025):
Double: Deduct $105.00pp
Triple: Deduct $78.75pp
Single: Deduct $210.00pp
Pick up locations:
Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Regina, Moosomin, Brandon, Winnipeg. Other pick up locations available upon request.
Tour Highlights
Tour HighlightsTraditional Lobster Dinner
Prepare your taste buds. You can’t say you’ve been to Prince Edward Island unless you have tried their famous lobster dinner.
The Cabot Trail
This scenic coastal highway is one of the most photographed highways in Canada. With views this spectacular, photos will never do them justice, these views must be witnessed
Maritimes Museum & Grave Sites
Immerse yourself in Nova Scotia’s rich maritime history. Did you know victims of the Titanic were picked up by boats from Halifax and buried in Halifax?
Anne of Green Gables Cottage
As the setting of the popular novel “Anne of Green Gables”, the Green Gables Heritage place is one of the most notable literary landmarks in Canada.
Alexander Graham Bell Museum
Step into the life of the man who invented the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell.
Rideau Canal Cruise
First opened in case of a war with the United States, the Rideau Canal is the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America.
Confederation Bridge
Connecting Prince Edward Island with New Brunswick, the Confederation Bridge is considered one of the top engineering achievements of the 20th Century.
Cannon Mountain Tramway
Enjoy the panoramic views of valleys and mountains on the first passenger aerial tramway in North America. Don’t worry its been updated!
Dinner at a Quebec Sugar Shack
Surprisingly delectable, this maple infused meals will not disappoint your taste buds.
Peggy's Cove
Still in operation and marking the eastern entrance to St. Margaret’s Bay, Peggy’s Point Lighthouse is one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.
Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour to the Base of Niagara Falls
Get up close and personal with the breathtaking Niagara Falls.
Magnetic Hill
Don’t let your eyes fool you, down is not up!
Hopewell Rocks
Home to the highest tides in the world, you will walk along the ocean floor, marvel at formations carved by tide and time, and explore caverns, all before the tides claim them for their own.
Reversing Falls
Watch as some of the highest tides in the world collide with the Saint John River creating a unique natural phenomenon.
Springhill Miners' Museum
Take in the incredible industrial heritage of Springhill and its famous coal mine.
City Tour of Montreal
Wander through Montreal’s many neighborhoods, from cobblestoned Old Town with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica at its core, to the bohemian Plateau.
City Tour of Quebec City
Positioned on the Saint Lawrence River Quebec City offers a rich history with stone buildings and narrow cobblestoned streets lined with bistros and boutiques.
City Tour of Charlottetown
The picture-perfect example of seaside historic charm.
City Tour of Halifax
City Tour of Ottawa
Our Nation’s capital, filled with noteworthy museums and grand Victorian architecture.
City Tour of Niagara Falls
City Tour of Niagara on the Lake
Sitting on the shores of Lake Ontario, this town is known for its wineries. Wander the tree-lined streets of old town taking in the 19th century architecture.
Bavarian Style Chicken Dinner
The best way to experience food is with friends. Join all your new friends for a farewell dinner.
Wisconsin Dells Boat Tour
Glacially formed along the Wisconsin river, this gorge features striking sandstone formations that are best experienced by boat.