Jazz it up in Montreal
The 28th annual Festival International de Jazz de Montréal spreads its wings from June 28 to July 8, 2007.
Boasting up to 50 concerts per day and 350 free shows in total and billed as the hottest jazz event in the world, this year the line up will feature Van Morrison, Angelique Kidjo, Harry Connick Jr, and Bob Dylan.
Why not get your clients to check out the sounds of Montreal and discover all the sights of Canada’s eastern provinces and cities on Insight’s seven day premium Capitals of Eastern Canada.
This adventure ends in Montreal, right in the centre of the action to check out the festival.
Insight’s expert tour directors will escort your cleints through Toronto and Ottawa and into French speaking Montreal and Quebec. Enjoy travelling by giant canoe to Turtle Island, a native camp on the Ottawa River, a special breakfast at Montreal’s Museum of Archaeology and History and staying in the modern Hilton Hotel, Quebec, located just steps from the walled city.
Seven-day Capitals of Eastern Canada, priced from $1785 per person, twin share.
Highlights of this tour include; take a sightseeing tour of Toronto including Queen’s Park, the CN Tower and City Hall; see Niagara Falls and cruise to the base of the falls on the Maid of the Mist; visit the colonial city of Kingston; take a city sightseeing tour in Ottawa including the Parliament Buildings, Rideau Market and Prime Minister’s Residence and travel by giant canoe to Turtle Island, a native camp on the Ottawa River; see Quebec and enjoy a city sightseeing tour including the Plains of Abraham, the Citadel, the walled City and Montmorency Falls and finish your tour in beautiful Montreal.
The exceptional quality, unrivalled value and impeccable service provided by Insight Vacations will create holiday memories that last a lifetime.
For more information see www.insightvacations.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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