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Day 1-4
Boston
Step back into American history among the brownstones in Boston. Bookworms will love The Old Corner Bookstore, frequented by famous early American authors, while lovers of the arts will be engrossed by a trip to the ballet at the Boston Opera House. Make sure you take a walk along the Freedom Trail to learn about the American Revolution. Other essential experiences include grabbing a bite to eat on Hanover Street, sipping a beer at the Cheers bar and viewing the picturesque skyline on a cruise around Boston Harbor.

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Day 5-7
New Hampshire
See the sights in New Hampshire, where quaint colonial towns defy time. With a zero sales tax, this is one of the best places in the United States to seek out a bargain in one of the many malls. Nature lovers will prefer the hiking opportunities presented by Mt. Washington. In winter, skis, snowmobiles and snow shoes replace hiking boots, but the scenery’s no less spectacular.

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Day 8-10
Quebec City
Discover the UNESCO-listed Old Québec, the only walled city to be found north of Mexico and crammed full of cobblestone streets which are a delight to wander. The city’s known for its famous Chateau Frontenac, the most photographed hotel in the world. Don’t forget to visit the Great Wall – it’s 4.6 km long with imposing gates.

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Day 11-14
Montreal
Brush up on your French when you visit Canada’s French-speaking city. The art and food scenes are among the best in the country. Sip espresso in a cafe on Plateau Mont-Royal, delight your tastebuds in one of the many food markets or unleash your creativity at a cooking class. Be sure to take in the 18th Century architecture of Old Montreal.

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Day 11-14
Montreal

Brush up on your French when you visit Canada’s French-speaking city. The art and food scenes are among the best in the country. Sip espresso in a cafe on Plateau Mont-Royal, delight your tastebuds in one of the many food markets or unleash your creativity at a cooking class. Be sure to take in the 18th Century architecture of Old Montreal.