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Introduction
Enjoy New England at its finest, America’s smallest region
with more culture, heritage and scenic beauty packed into every
square mile than any other place in the US. Combine the hospitality
of the fiercely independent and friendly mannered New Englanders
with three of the best cities in Canada, each as different as night
and day. Montreal is more French than France, Toronto, is sophisticated
and cosmopolitan, and Ottawa is considered as one of the most beautiful
capital cities in the world. Add in the awesome grandeur of Niagara
Falls and you have an absolutely great holiday with short driving
distances, memorable adventures and magnificent natural features
all wrapped into one. And remember, New England is not to be left
just for fall. The lush summer greens with cool days and gentle
breezes are made for enjoying while savoring some of the most scenic
roads in the nation.
Itinerary Summary
- Boston, MA
3 nights Omni Parker House
- New Hampshire’s White Mountains
2 nights The Wentworth
- Vermont’s Green Mountains
2 nights Burlington Sheraton
- Montreal, QC
2 nights Hotel Omni Mont Royal
- Ottawa, ON
2 nights Crowne Plaza Ottawa Hotel
- Niagara Falls, ON
1 night The Oakes Fallsview Hotel
- Toronto, ON
2 nights Radisson Hotel Admiral
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Flights
We are very proud to work with British Airways and have negotiated
special inclusive tour rates exclusive to Complete North America
for this itinerary giving you a great deal on non-stop flights
with one of the finest carriers in the world. Should you be interested
we can also extend special reduced travel rates in British Airways
World Traveller Plus, Club World and FIRST.
Accommodation
This itinerary offers accommodation that captures the hospitality
and flavour of the regions. Experience a historic hotel in Boston,
classic New England Country Inn’s in the mountains and superbly
located 4* hotels in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. To cap this
off we have you located literally a stone’s throw away from
Niagara Falls for the 1 night. The special deals negotiated with
the hotels featured in this itinerary mean we can offer you exceptional
value on well-located accommodation offering a high level of amenities
and good clean comfortable guestrooms.
Sometimes the hotels named in this itinerary are not available
at the time of booking. Under these circumstances Complete North
America will book alternative accommodation of a similar standard.
Such changes will be confirmed in writing to you at the time of
booking confirmation. If you are not completely happy with the
alternative hotel we will happily discuss other possibilities
with you in the same location.
Financial Protection
By booking this complete package with Complete North America you
benefit from reduced rates on flights, accommodation and car rental
along with complete financial protection. We are fully bonded
with the Civil Aviation Authority and this package is ATOL protected
under ATOL No.5368.
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Day 1
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Arrival
Boston
Depart London Heathrow – 1105
Arrive Boston – 1310
Journey Time – 7 hrs 05mins
On arrival we recommend that you DO NOT collect your car but
rather take one of the metered cabs from the airport to you the
Omni Parker House. We recommend this as you will be tired and
will only pay high fees to park the vehicle during your 3 days
in the city. Of course if you do prefer to collect it on arrival
or would like us to arrange private transportation for you to
your hotel, this can be done for an additional cost.
In a city filled with interesting things to see and do, the Freedom
Trail is the highlight of Boston for visitors. The 2.5 mile red
brick walking trail leads you to 16 nationally significant historic
sites, every one an authentic American treasure. Preserved and
dedicated by the citizens of Boston in 1958, when the wrecking
ball threatened several important places, the Freedom Trail today
is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying
grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story
of the American Revolution.
You can take a self-guided tour or one of the many tours available
through the National Park Service. Tours begin every half hour
from the park visitor center at 15 State Street opposite the Old
State House. If you prefer to ride, you can take a trolley tour,
which is an unofficial guided tour, but does include many of the
most important sites along the Trail including Old Ironsides,
the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. Plan to stop and
eat at Faneuil Hall, once the primary meeting place for America’s
revolutionaries It is now a bustling market of restaurants and
shops.
Accommodations in Boston
Omni Parker House
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| Day 2 |
Explore Boston
If you experienced the Freedom Trail yesterday, today a myriad
of possibilities for exploring await. There are always a variety
of exhibits at the Boston Museum of Science. Cheers, of the famous
television show of the same name, is located on Beacon Hill. The
Sam Adams Brewery is a recent addition, founded in 1984. The Boston
Museum of Arts, founded in 1876, has an outstanding, world-renowned
collection that includes some 450,000 items. The New England Aquarium
offers special whale watching trips until October. There’s
also the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Newberry Street,
with some of the best antiquing in America, and Cambridge, MA,
home of Harvard University, right across the river.
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| Day 3 |
Explore Boston
Since there is so much to see and do in Boston, you may want
to explore the city with a Go Boston Card in hand which provides
admission to a whopping 33 attractions in Boston proper and many
more in the region. In town the pass includes a Two-Day Beantown
Trolley Tour Pass on the big red trolley that takes you all over
town with 19 stops near more than 100 sites, Boston Duck Tours,
New England Aquarium, Museum of Fine Arts, Liberty Fleet Tall
Ships Adventure, Charles River Boat Tours, the Old North Church
and more. A 3 day pass also includes admissions to the House of
Seven Gables, Salem Witch Museum and the Salem Heritage Walk,
all on your way to Maine tomorrow.
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Boston
to Jackson, NH 135 miles
Today on your way between Boston and Jackson, NH, a scenic drive
on the Essex National Heritage Area Scenic Byway takes you north
through Salem, site of the famous witch trials in 1694, Marblehead,
Ipswich, and Newburyport. Farther north along larger Lake Winnipesaukee
takes you through Moultonborough and on to Tamworth and Jackson.
Jackson is one of the most attractive towns in all of New Hampshire.
Accommodations in Jackson
The Wentworth
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| Day 5 |
New Hampshire’s
White Mountains
It’s everything you’d expect in quintessential New
England. Cold, clear rushing streams reflect the deep lush greens
of summer and the blazing colors that set the hillsides on fire
in fall. Towering granite cliffs and soaring mountains hug both
sides of the road as you make your way along age old winding,
scenic routes, the woods that poet Robert Frost called, “lovely,
dark and deep.”
You can come here to escape all of mankind which most of the
residents do. Locals will assure you that you can have a vacation
away from the “citied” world in a place that has not
changed much in centuries. Many of the charming villages still
look as they did when writer Nathaniel Hawthorne and painter Thomas
Cole lived here in the 18th century. That’s the way they
like it, slow, easy and simple, leaving time to appreciate the
astounding scenic beauty all around.
There’s a great scenic loop to be explored today that includes
the beautiful Kancamagus Highway, Mt. Washington, the highest
peak in the Northeast, and scenic Route 16 which gets progressively
more scenic as it heads north.
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Jackson to Burlington,
VT 145 miles
Even the Interstate’s are designated scenic roads on your
way from Jackson to Burlington, VT. Nearly 70 years after the
von Trapp family resettled from Austria, “the hills are
still alive with the sound of music!” On your way there,
you’ll pass through the Mad River Valley. Enjoy the classic
New England landscape and architecture; a mountain ridgeline,
a winding river, hillside farms, covered bridges, and quaint villages.
Accommodations in Burlington, VT
Burlington Sheraton
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| Day 7 |
Vermont’s Green
Mountains
There’s another great scenic loop highway waiting today
with white steepled churches, winding roads, quintessential and
quaint New England towns bathed in bright sunshine and set up
against mountains as old as time. And, of course, there’s
Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. The countryside hasn’t
changed much here in the 230 years since the Green Mountain Boys
declared Vermont an independent republic. A mountain pass in Vermont
is called a “notch” and mountains here have interesting
names like Camels Hump and Crouching Lion. New England at its
finest! Enjoy your drive.
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Burlington to Montreal,
Quebec 96 miles
Today, the drive between Burlington and Montreal is just under
100 miles, leaving you plenty of time for exploring once you arrive.
The Lake Champlain Scenic Byway takes you north on a narrow strait
of land in the center of Lake Champlain. The City of Montreal
is the undisputed capital of French Canada. The area has been
occupied by North American Indian tribes for some 8,000 years
before Jacques Cartier became the first European to reach the
area in 1535. A mission named Ville Marie was built in 1642 as
part of a project to create a French colonial empire in Canada.
It became the center for fur trading and French expansion into
then, New France, until 1760 when it was surrendered to the British
army. Montreal was finally incorporated as a city in 1832, 300
years after its first exploration.
Accommodations in Montreal
Hotel Omni Mont Royal
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| Day 9 |
Explore Montreal
You can explore Old Montreal by horse-drawn carriage or bicycle
or stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets in the old city.
Once a fortified city, the old town is now a safe and vibrant
jewel nestled along the St. Lawrence River. On the flip side,
even if you’re not the gambling type, the Montreal Casino
is a sight to behold; an extravaganza of adult fun and entertainment
built inside the pavilions of France for Expo ’67. You can
see the best view of Montreal from the summit of Mount Royal.
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Montreal to Ottawa, ON 125 miles
Again, your drive today is only 125 miles, leaving plenty of
time for exploring in Ottawa. Ottawa became the Canadian capital
when Queen Victoria settled a dispute between several cities
seeking the honor. The city’s ornate “high Victorian”
Gothic Revival Parliament buildings that went under construction
shortly afterward, and have been rebuilt several times afterward,
stand proudly as a tribute to the queen. Thought by many to
be one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world, Ottawa
undertook a massive clean-up, park building and greenspace program
in 1899 that has virtually continued until today.
Accommodations in Ottawa
Crowne Plaza Ottawa Hotel
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Explore Ottawa
Besides the magnificent buildings on Parliament Hill, attractions
in Ottawa include the Canadian Museum of Civilization, which
traces Canadian history from the Vikings to the present day
and the Rideau Canal, that was the first target of cleanup in
1899 and now is a haven for boaters in the summer and the world’s
longest skating rink in winter. The National Gallery of Canada,
which is home to the world’s largest collection of Canadian
art, as well as excellent collections of European and American
works. Try shopping at the Sparks Street Mall and Rideau Center
and your luck at the Casino Du Lac-Leamy.
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| Day 12 |
Ottawa, ON to Niagara Falls 353 miles
The drive from Ottawa to Niagara Falls is considerable,
yet we know you'll agree that it was worth it once you’ve
experienced the thunder and roar of six million cubic feet of
water falling over Niagara Falls every minute. The Falls have
been thrilling visitors since 1820. Sam Patch, The Yankee Leaper,
began the long tradition of daredevils trying to go over the
Falls in 1829. Visitors have enjoyed the view in the whirlpools
beneath the Falls on the Maid of the Mist since 1846. Join the
millions of travelers who every year are awed by the sights
and sounds of magnificent Niagara Falls and don’t miss
the illumination at night!
Accommodations in Niagara Falls
The Oakes Fallsview Hotel
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Niagara Falls to Toronto, ON 80 miles
Savor one last look at Niagara Falls before leaving for Toronto.
Indigenous peoples had lived in the Toronto region for almost
11,000 years before the first Europeans arrived in the 17th
century. In 1787, whole area was purchased from the Mississaugas
Indians. In 1793, Governor John Graves Simcoe named the settlement
‘York' and moved the provincial capital here from the
vulnerable border village of Niagara. That backwoods village
grew to become the “City of Toronto” in 1834. After
those humble beginnings, Toronto is today the largest city in
Canada. It is the hub of the nation's commercial, financial,
industrial, and cultural life, the capital of the Province of
Ontario and one of the most liveable and multicultural urban
places in the world. Enjoy your visit to this sophisticated
and urbane place.
Accommodations in Toronto
Radisson Hotel Admiral
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Explore Toronto
Those who enjoy the British Museum may want to visit the Royal
Ontario Museum in Toronto with more than 40 galleries of art,
archeology and natural science. The museum features one of the
finest collections of artifacts from China, a six foot tall
totem pole and more. The Eaton Centre is a bright and airy shopping
mall in the heart of Toronto’s downtown. At 1,815 feet,
the CN Tower is the tallest free standing structure in the world.
The glass elevator runs up 1,122 feet to an observation tower.
History buffs will love Casa Loma. Built by a wealthy Toronto
businessman in the early 1900s. The structure resembles Heart’s
Castle in California and proudly overlooks the city. Nature
lovers can find peace and quiet on Toronto Island, a short ferry
ride away from downtown. The series of small islands is the
largest urban car-free community in North America.
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Depart Toronto
As your flight does not depart until the evening you have the
majority of the day at leisure in Toronto, perhaps some last
minute shopping or a stroll along the Lake Ontario waterfront.
When the time comes head to the airport to return your rental
car and check-in for your non-stop flight back to the U.K. Please
not that a $299 one-way car rental drop off fee is payable locally
on this itinerary when you return the vehicle to Toronto Airport.
Depart Toronto – 1805
Arrive Heathrow – 0515*
Journey Time – 6 hours 10 minutes
* Arrival time into the U.K is the following day
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| New England & Canada (Inc Niagara Falls) - Photo Album
We are pleased to be able to display a selection of photographs
from this Flydrive
Prices (in Pounds Sterling)
The prices shown below are 'per person'.
| Departure
Date |
Single |
Double |
Triple |
Quad |
Child (2 - 11) |
07 April - 30 April 2009 |
2829 |
1689 |
1349 |
1179 |
459 |
01 May - 30 June 2009 |
2949 |
1809 |
1529 |
1399 |
539 |
01 July - 10 July 2009 |
3119 |
1979 |
1689 |
1559 |
649 |
11 July - 21 August 2009 |
3179 |
1999 |
1689 |
1559 |
669 |
22 August - 31 August 2009 |
3149 |
1989 |
1689 |
1559 |
649 |
01 September - 31 October 2009 *** (see
below) |
2949 |
1849 |
1599 |
1439 |
539 |
01 November - 17 December 2009 |
2289 |
1489 |
1309 |
1199 |
459 |
18 December - 24 December 2009 |
2639 |
1819 |
1619 |
1499 |
569 |
25 December - 31 December 2009 |
2209 |
1449 |
1279 |
1169 |
459 |
01 January - 31 March 2010 |
2209 |
1449 |
1279 |
1169 |
429 |
Cost Includes ....
- Roundtrip non-stop scheduled flights with British Airways
- UK & Canadian Airport Taxes
- 14 nights room only accommodation as stipulated or similar
including tax less all rebates.
- 14 days compact car rental based on the Alamo ‘Gold’
rate - basically this is the all inclusive rate.
- Exclusive travel documentation portfolio including personalised
maps, itinerary and driver directions along with all applicable
tickets and vouchers
- Due to the varying and frequently changing fuel surcharges
imposed by all carriers from time to time the costs above do
not include these charges. Any applicable charge will be confirmed
to you at the time of enquiry or booking.
** Please note that this itinerary incurs a $299.00
one-way drop off fee on the car rental payable when you return
the vehicle to Toronto
*** September 15 - October 31st - £120 per person 'Leaf
Season' supplement applicable.
Weather
In the North Eastern region the climates is similar
to the UK, however the summers tend to be a little warmer and
you should also allow for rapidly changing conditions in the mountain
regions. For this reason we recommend a layered clothing approach
so that you can quickly adapt to the conditions. In the winter
months, snowfall and sub-zero temperatures are common place in
most of the region.
Hotel Availability
Sometimes the hotels named in this itinerary are not
available at the time of booking. Under these circumstances Complete
North America will book alternative accommodation of a similar
standard. Such changes will be confirmed in writing to you at
the time of booking confirmation. If you are not completely happy
with the alternative hotel we will happily discuss other possibilities
with you in the same location.
Hotel Upgrades
One of the key experiences of this region is the unique
hospitality and lodging. We have created a blend of old character
filled perfectly located city hotels with quintessential New England
Inn's. You will experience superb grand hotels and in the case
on Montreal a quite charming boutique hotel. If you are unsure
about the suitability of any of these hotels for you then please
contact us to discuss accommodation that can be tailored to your
requirements. A member of our team would be happy to make upgrade
suggestions based on our own first hand personal experiences.
Hotels we might suggest you consider for upgrades are -
- Boston - Four Seasons Hotel
- New Hampshire - The Inn At Thorn Hill & Spa
- Vermont - Top Notch Resort & Spa, Stowe.
- Montreal - Loews Hotel Vogue
- Ottawa - No upgrade suggested
- Niagara Falls - No upgrade suggested
- Toronto - Le Royal Meridien King Edward
Best days to travel, seat assignments, special requests
and flight upgrades
- British Airways operate non-stop flights daily so subject
to availability you can select the travel date that best suits
you. Should you wish to fly with an alternative carrier we would
also be happy to prepare a quote for you.
- Where available we will be delighted to pre-assign your seats
numbers and take care of any special meal requests according
to your preference at the time of booking.
- We have exceptional deals on upgrades with British Airways
to World Traveller Plus, Club World and FIRST.
- We have discounted prices for British Airways regional flights
to Heathrow, please ask for details and if you are flying from
Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland? Read
about special deals for connecting flights here.
Car Rental in America
The car rental included in this package is based on the Alamo
'Gold' rate which represents the mose inclusive rate you can buy.
For a full breakdown of just exactly what this rate includes,
a full explanation of all inclusions and information on cars please
visit our car rental section by clicking on the link below.
As part of our agreement with Alamo we are able to offer you
GPS Satellite Navigation as an optional extra that must be pre-booked.
For more information on this click the link below.
** Please note that this itinerary incurs a $299.00
one-way drop off fee on the car rental payable when you return
the vehicle to Toronto **
Travel Insurance
Whilst it is not compulsory to take our travel insurance, it's
imperative that you do not travel without comprehensive travel
insurance. Our adult premium is £49 per person for 2 weeks
(Age restrictions do apply), however we do have rates for family
policies and annual travel insurance, please call for details.
In all cases taking our travel insurance will require acceptance
of the medical health declaration and all pre-existing conditions
should be declared to the insurance company.
All travellers must hold a full 10 year machine readable
British Passport and have no criminal convictions to travel to
the United States without the need for a visa. For more details
on passport requirements please visit www.usembassy.org.uk
Ready to book?
Call our booking
line on 0845 263 7100
(Mon-Fri. 09.00-18.00 or Sat 10.00-17.00)
A member of our team will be happy to answer any questions you have before processing your booking and the initial non-refundable deposit payment of £150.00 per person. We will endeavour to secure your flights and take care of any special meal requests during this call. The remaining components of your holiday will be put in place and a written 'Confirmation/Invoice' detailing everything we have confirmed on your behalf will be sent by regular mail along with a receipt for the deposit to your nominated contact address. We try to complete this whole process within 7- 10 working days of accepting your order and deposit, however meeting this target is very much dependant on the speed of response from our hotel and tour partners in North America.
Please note - By agreeing to pay a
deposit you are instructing us to commence with the booking of
your holiday arrangements and as such you enter into an agreement
with Complete North America Limited. This agreement is governed
by our standard booking conditions a copy of which is available
to you at anytime and included with your written holiday confirmation.
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0845 263 7100
Complete North America Limited,
Colwick Quays Business Park,
Private Road No.2,
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