Canada's Capital Cities plus Niagara Falls Finding the time to take a vacation seems to keep getting harder to do. This puts a lot of pressure on choosing the right journey, one that makes you feel like you made the most of your holiday. This eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation does just that, with visits to four cities with distinctly diverse cultural backgrounds. Enjoy the vibrant city life that’s found in Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, and Toronto during stays at premier Fairmont Hotels & Resorts properties. For a change of pace, escape to the great outdoors to cruise along the St. Lawrence River, and enjoy a close-up look at Niagara Falls. In between, discover the colonial history of Eastern Canada and the French and British influences that make you feel like you've made a detour to Europe for a moment or two – particularly in old Quebec City, which celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2008. Day-by-Day Itinerary 2009 ItineraryDay 1 - Arrive Montreal Tour begins: 6:30 PM at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. Welcome to Montreal, the second largest French city in the world after Paris and the jumping-off point for your eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation. A transfer is included from the Montreal Airport to Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. Attend a reception and dinner tonight to meet your Tauck Director and fellow travelers. Meals: Dinner Lodging: Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, PQ Day 2 - Cultural Montreal With its dual English and French cultures, Montreal is one of Canada’s most unique cities. A morning sightseeing tour includes McGill University and Mont-Royal, plus a visit to Notre Dame Cathedral. Spend the afternoon as you please – take a stroll through the Botanical Gardens, check out some of the city's fine museums, or explore fascinating underground Montreal. Meals: Breakfast, lunch Lodging: Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, PQ Day 3 - Montmorency Falls and French Quebec Leave Montreal and travel through the heart of French Canada to magnificent Montmorency Falls; at 272 ft., they are higher than Niagara Falls. Enjoy lunch beside the falls before visiting the Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupré, then continuing on to the heart of French Canada, Quebec City. Sprawled atop sheer cliffs rising above the narrowing St. Lawrence River, Quebec City reflects an old-world charm and grace of another era. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec City, PQ Day 4 - Visit the "Old World" in Quebec City Today, your eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation takes you on a sightseeing tour of the walled city of Old Quebec, capital of the province and the hemisphere's only walled city north of Mexico; this old-world gem recently celebrated its 400th birthday in 2008. The ancient stone houses huddled beside venerable churches and monuments evoke memories of a typical city of 18th-century Europe; spend the rest of the day exploring at leisure. Meals: Breakfast Lodging: Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec City, PQ Day 5 – Explorer’s route to Ottawa Travel a route used by early French explorers and fur traders to Canada’s capital city of Ottawa, perched on the banks of the Ottawa River. See Ottawa’s magnificent boulevards and tree-lined streets, beautiful flower gardens, and the regal architecture of its stately government buildings. Spend the next two nights at the landmark Fairmont Château Laurier. Meals: Breakfast, lunch Lodging: Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa, ON Day 6 - Sightsee Ottawa The morning’s sightseeing in resplendent Ottawa includes views of the Royal Canadian Mint, National Research Center, City Hall, the residence of the prime minister, and Rideau Hall, the governor-general’s home, with an opportunity to visit Parliament. Weather permitting, it is possible to see the Changing of the Guard in July and August. Following an afternoon at leisure in Canada's capital city, join Edward, a talkative "butler," for a candlelit tour of the Laurier House National Historic Site, offering insights on the lives of several of Canada's prime ministers. Meals: Breakfast, dinner Lodging: Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa, ON Day 7 - Cruise the Thousand Islands As your eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation continues, head south to the St. Lawrence River for lunch and a cruise among the lovely Thousand Islands, home to both simple summer homes and opulent mansions. Arrive in Toronto, Ontario’s largest city, for the next three nights. Multi-cultural Toronto is a dynamic city with a wide variety of ethnic neighborhood villages, a vibrant waterfront, and myriad cultural attractions. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Lodging: The Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, ON Day 8 - Sightsee Toronto Explore Toronto on a sightseeing tour that includes the downtown and residential areas as well as the grand Parliament Buildings and the University of Toronto. Visit one of the city’s most visible icons, the CN Tower, which is the tallest freestanding structure in the world. The rest of the day is free for you to pursue your special interests from your hotel in the heart of this vibrant city. Meals: Breakfast Lodging: The Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, ON Day 9 - Amazing Niagara Falls Depart Toronto on your eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation and head for Niagara, home of the falls today. View this natural wonder from high above, then descend to the churning waters of the Niagara River and board the famous Maid of the Mist for a cruise and close-up encounter with thundering Niagara Falls. Pass such world-famous sights as Table Rock, the Floral Clock and Whirlpool Rapids on a drive along Niagara Gorge; visit lovely Niagara-on-the-Lake for lunch, with time to explore at leisure. Join us this evening for a farewell reception and dinner. Meals: Breakfast, dinner Lodging: The Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, ON Day 10 - Journey Home Your eastern Canada and Niagara Falls vacation ends in Toronto, Ontario. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from The Fairmont Royal York to Toronto International Airport. Allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals: Breakfast Departures on this Canada’s Capital Cities and Niagara Falls vacation fill up quickly, so call today to make sure you
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| Double | Single | Triple | |
| 2009 Price per Person |
$2895 | $3624 | $2742 |
| Double | Single | Triple | |
| 2009 Price per Person |
$3290 | $3999 | $3137 |
Need to Know
Authorization for Travel
If you travel into or out of the U.S. with children under the age of 18, you should be aware of the following: because of increasing incidents of child abductions in disputed custody cases and because children are at risk as possible victims of child pornography, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that unless the child is accompanied by both parents, you should have a note from the child's other parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with grandparents, uncles or aunts, sisters or brothers, or friends, a note signed by both parents) stating that the parent(s) not traveling acknowledge that the parent(s), family members, etc. who are traveling into or out of the U.S. with the child have permission to do so.
CBP also suggests that this note be notarized. While CBP may not ask to see this documentation, if they do ask, and you do not have it, you may be detained until the circumstances of the child traveling without both parents can be fully assessed.
If there is no second parent with legal claims to the child (deceased, sole custody, etc.), any other relevant paperwork, such as a court decision, birth certificate naming only one parent, death certificate, etc., will be useful.
All children who are U.S. citizens should also have a certified copy of their birth certificate or baptism record for ID. Children over the age of 14 are also required to have a photo ID.
Many other countries also share this concern for children who travel without both parents. To ensure smooth travel, Tauck requires all guests to comply with the travel regulations of each country visited. This information is available from each country’s consulate.
Authorization for Emergency Medical Treatment
In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, a medical facility will require permission from the child’s parents to provide treatment. Therefore, we strongly suggest that you bring along a letter from both parents authorizing emergency medical treatment for their child.
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Average Temperature
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Montreal, Canada
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Québec City, Canada
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Month
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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January
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22 / 8
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-6 / -13
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19 / 3
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-7 / -16
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February
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24 / 10
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-4 / -12
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21 / 5
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-6 / -15
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March
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3 / 21
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1 / -6
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31 / 16
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-1 / -9
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April
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50 / 34
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10 / 1
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45 / 30
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7 / -1
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May
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65 / 47
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18 / 8
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61 / 42
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16 / 6
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June
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74 / 57
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23 / 14
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71 / 52
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22 / 11
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July
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74 / 57
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23 / 14
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71 / 52
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25 / 14
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August
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76 / 60
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24 / 16
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73 / 55
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23 / 13
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September
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67 / 52
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19 / 11
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64 / 48
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18 / 9
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October
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55 / 41
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13 / 5
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51 / 37
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11 / 3
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November
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40 / 29
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4 / -2
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25 / 6
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-4 / -14
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December
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27 / 14
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-3 / -10
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23 / 10
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-5 / -12
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Ottawa, Canada
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Toronto, Canada
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Month
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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Hi/Lo ºF
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Hi/Lo ºC
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January
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21 / 3
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-6 / -16
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30 / 16
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-1 / -9
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February
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21 / 3
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-6 / -16
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30 / 16
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-1 / -9
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March
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34 / 16
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1 / -9
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37 / 23
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3 / -5
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April
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52 / 30
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11 / -1
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50 / 34
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10 / 1
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May
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66 / 45
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19 / 7
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63 / 45
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17 / 7
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June
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75 / 54
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24 / 12
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73 / 54
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23 / 12
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July
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81 / 57
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27 / 14
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79 / 59
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26 / 15
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August
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77 / 55
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25 / 13
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77 / 57
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25 / 14
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September
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68 / 48
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20 / 9
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70 / 52
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21 / 11
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October
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54 / 37
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12 / 3
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55 / 39
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13 / 4
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November
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39 / 27
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4 / -3
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43 / 30
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6 / -1
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December
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25 / 9
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-4 / -13
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34 / 21
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1 / -6
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Average Rainfall
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Montreal, Canada
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Québec City, Canada
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Month
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Inches
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Millimeters
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Inches
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Millimeters
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January
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2.8
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71
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3.0
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76
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February
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2.6
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66
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3.0
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76
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March
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2.8
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71
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3.0
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76
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April
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2.9
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74
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3.0
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76
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May
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2.7
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69
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4.0
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102
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June
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3.3
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84
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4.0
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102
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July
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3.4
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86
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4.0
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102
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August
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3.6
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91
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4.0
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102
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September
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3.3
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84
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4.0
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102
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October
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3.0
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76
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3.5
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89
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November
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3.5
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89
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4.0
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102
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December
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3.4
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86
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4.0
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102
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Ottawa, Canada
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Toronto, Canada
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Month
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Inches
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Millimeters
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Inches
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Millimeters
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January
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2.9
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74
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2.7
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69
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February
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2.2
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56
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2.4
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61
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March
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2.8
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71
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2.6
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66
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April
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2.7
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69
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2.5
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64
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May
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2.5
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64
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2.9
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74
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June
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3.5
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89
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2.7
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69
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July
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3.4
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86
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2.9
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74
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August
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2.6
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66
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2.7
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69
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September
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3.2
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81
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2.9
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74
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October
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2.9
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74
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2.4
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61
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November
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3.0
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76
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2.8
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71
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December
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2.6
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66
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2.6
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66
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60 days or more before departure
$350 per person (the amount of the deposit)
59-8 days before departure
$600 per person
7-1 days before departure
$900 per person