School trips to Toronto
Intriguing history and impressive scenery for cross-curricular discovery
Intriguing history and impressive scenery for cross-curricular discovery
Toronto is Canada’s most populous city and financial commercial centre and is a great destination for a cross-curricular tour. Students will learn about Toronto’s dark history and how it overcame to transform into one of the most thriving multi-cultural and bilingual cities in the world.
On a Toronto school tour, students can visit the CN Tower, the Hockey Hall of Fame to catch a glimpse of modern Canada, or the Black Creek Pioneer Village and the Royal Ontario Museum for an insight into the Canada of old. You can also visit Niagara National Park and Falls, where they will experience the impressive power of North America's biggest waterfall within the serenity of Canada's most famous national park.
Day 1 - Depart the UK, arrive Toronto and meet your transfer and check into your accommodation.
Day 2 - Niagara falls for a full-day tour. Journey behind the falls, Niagara cruise, White water walk, Niagara Fury 4D experience. On the way back stop off at a discounted shopping mall.
Day 3 - Royal Ontario Museum and then explore Young Street. Dinner at the top of the CN tour.
Day 4 - Visit Casa Loma and then in the afternoon make your way to the ferry for Toronto island (own arrangement).
Day 5 - Visit Ripley’s Aquarium and then onto the Zoo. Baseball game in the evening.
Day 6 - Free day shopping and exploring the city.
Day 7 – Depart for the UK.
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Get a quoteCanada is a beautiful part of the world, with a small, friendly and welcoming population. There is so much to do on a school tour to this super outdoorsy country that your groups will never have a dull moment. You can visit Niagara National Park and Falls, where you will experience the impressive power of North America's biggest waterfall within the serenity of Canada's most famous national park.
On the Toronto school tour you can see the CN Tower, the Hockey Hall of Fame to catch a glimpse of modern Canada, or the Black Creek Pioneer Village and the Royal Ontario Museum for an insight into the Canada of old. Canada has some wonderful history, a strong musical heritage, beautiful scenery and exciting adventure activities awaiting you and your students.