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Concert - travel to Canada
Ontario: Province of 1000 lakes



Specialized in choir trips we organize your performance opportunities in churches, concert halls as well as common performances with local choirs and evenings of comradeship.

Province Ontario is bigger than France and Spain together. About 1600 km are situated between Hudson Bay in the North and the cramped colonized towns in the South.


With 11 million inhabitants Ontario is
Canadas most densed colonized province.


Until the other day it has been descendants of british immigrants who abided their traditions and who contibuted a decesive british "Touch" to Ontario's life even if the original name of the small town Kitchener refers to a certain german influence.

1.day: 

  • Arrival in Toronto
  • Travel moves on by coach to London, en route about 2,5h.
  • Diner in the German-Canadian-Club.
  • Spending night/breakfast in London.

2. day:

  • Journey to Straford, St. Jacobs, Elmira and Kitchener.
    Nowerdays Straford is famous for its annuall Shakespeare-Festival, which is one of the best in Northamerica and which attracts about half an million visitors. Until the breakout of the First World War Kitchener was called Berlin - a clear indication to predominant descent from german population. The first german speaking inhabitants had been Mennoniten who can although be seen today on their small black carriages especially on side streets.
  • In the evening possibility for a concert in Kitchener.
  • Spending night/breakfast in London

3.day:

  • The morning will be at your individual disposal.
  • In the afternoon participation in a sightsseeing tour of London.
  • Diner in the German - Canadian Club and afterwards evening of camradeship with
    a local choir.

4.day:

  • Departure to the Niagara Falls (250 km). Although this day scarely/hardly anyone goes unimpressed by the spectacle of heaping water. Enjoy the fascinative natural phenomen on one of the small "Maid-of-the-mist-boats" or from one of the numerous view-point-platforms.
  • In the afternoon your travel goes on to Hamilton. Diner in the German-Canadian Club and evening of comradeship with local choir.
  • Spending night / breakfast in Niagara Falls

5.day:

  • Journey to Niagara-on-the-lake one of the nicest towns of Northamerica descending from the early 19th century. Since that time its townscape hasn't been changed.
  • Afterwards travel moves on along the Wine Route to the wine growing estate "Konzelmann". Visit and tasting of firstclass wine.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Niagara Falls

6.day:

  • Departure to Collingwood (255 km). It's the biggest skiing area in Ontario which offers excellent golf in summer.
  • Lunch in Orangeville.
  • Diner in the evening.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Collingwood

7.day:

  • Journey to seaport Midland (80 km). Lunch.
  • In the evening visit of "Sainte-Marie-Among-the-Huruns". This station is an ingenious reconstruction of the mission built by Jesuits in 1639 right on the bank of the river Wyne. In months of summer unprofessionel acters repeat life of Jesuits and Huronens.
  • Travel continues to Martyrs'Shrine where you can visit this impressive church.
  • Diner.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Collingwood

8.day:

  • Departure over the Alqonquin Provincial Park to Ottawa (460 km). Lunch. With any luck you will see deer, elks or a bear.
  • Diner and possibility of a concert in a church afterwards.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Ottawa

9.day:

  • An accurate expression for the canadian capital is "Westminster of wilderness". During one and an half centuries after being appointed to Canada's capital Ottawa has reached his rise from a small former town of wood cutters to a metropolis full of sights. The day will be et individual disposal, so you can make sure about it yourself.
  • Diner in the clubhouse. Evening of comradeship and a local choir.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Ottawa

10.day:

  • Departure to Kingston (190 km). Grown out from a french fur-trading station, this nice town constitutes with its numerous houses of limestone during the war of 1812 to an important military and navally base.
  • Lunch. In the afternoon visit of the impressive Fort Henry which was built to cover the navy shipyard.
  • Spending night/breakfast in Kingston

11.day:

  • Journey to Gananoque.
    From there you will have a 3 hours shipping-tour through the area of
    "Thousand Islands" on the St. Lawrence Strom. In the war of 1812 american pirats who were lurking between the islands conquered the british "Konvois" on St. Lawrence. After having finished this war a friend agreement about the boundary-line corresponding today's "Hauptwasserstraße" was reached.
  • Diner. Spending night/breakfast in Kingston

12.day:

  • Departure over Peterborough to Toronto (380 km).
  • Lunch en route.
  • Diner in the hotel.
  • Spending night/breafast in Toronto.

13.day:

  • Toronto is the fourth biggest city in Northamerica whose accumulation of highrises in the city centre claims out its dynamic as well as the high CN Tower its ambition. By having a plentiful sightsseeing tour you will dicover this city and on your own, afterwards.
  • Diner. Spending night/breakfast in Toronto

14.day:

  • Morning on your individual disposal.
  • In the afternoon departure to the airport and flight back to Germany.

 

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