Arrive Montreal .
Have a good rest .
Montreal,with a name called"little Paris", is the world's largest bilingual city.
Visit the Mount Roya, the Montreal' Underground City, the Old Port, and taste the dishes recommended by the boss of the most elegant Chinese restaurant.
Notre-Dame Basilica is a must. It's the most photographed church in the world...
Go to Quebec city. A magnificent building stands on Parliament Hill, the Parliament Building of the provincial council of Quebec.
A visit to Quebec's Old Port, has been built as a park . Wandering in the old city, or in a carriage, to feel its unique charm.
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is a landmark in Quebec city and is said to be the most photographed hotel in the world. The spectacular architectural appearance, the bronze roof and the brick red facade make it the most famous tourist attraction in Quebec city.
Montmorency Falls , on the western side of Quebec, is 83 meters high. A great deal of water from the steep cliffs to the st. Lawrence river, a deafening sound. Along the side of the waterfall are steps along the mountain wall, along with a number of waterfall trails, pavilions and bridges.
Return to Montreal. A truly great train journey has just begun.
VIA Rail Canada, a specially designed for scenery of train, with transparent panoramic carriages, take you from mountain to hill, from forest to wetland, from the mountains to the bustle city, all kinds of natural and humanity go-through...
From night to day, from Montreal to Halifax, begin your Nova Scotia tour. Here, the bustling city centre, the ancient buildings, the busy seaside harbors, delight travelers from every corner of the world.
Go to the historic site,the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, it is a stunning star fortress, with a commanding view of the city's vast harbour.
Visit he Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to learn about Nova Scotia's long ocean history. The museum has the world's best wooden artifacts from the Titanic, as well as countless valuable Marine collections.
Head to Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia . There is the biggest gap between high tide and low tide in the world, more than 16 meters, which is equal to the height of five floors. The rocks are washed by the waves into a unique shapes, and when the tide ebbs, appear magical landscapes.
After breakfast, go to the beach to have a relaxing time.
Then go to Moncton,take a flight back to Montreal and have a good rest .