Sunrise on a Great Lake

Niagara & Great Lakes Treasures

At a glance

Duration:
17 Days
Start/End:
Toronto, Ontario to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, or reverse
From:
$14,190
Time of Year:
May to September
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Viking Expeditions

Embark on an extraordinary 17-day odyssey across North America’s majestic inland seas, where natural wonders, cosmopolitan cities and pristine wilderness converge in a tapestry of cultural and scenic treasures.

Begin in vibrant Toronto, a dynamic metropolis renowned for its world-class dining, design districts and waterfront vibrancy, before your elegant Viking expedition vessel threads through the engineering marvel of the Welland Canal to the thunderous spectacle of Niagara Falls, where mist-shrouded cascades and roaring Horseshoe Falls create an unforgettable first impression. Glide past the blooming marshes of Point Pelee National Park, a magnet for migratory birds and butterflies, then taste the blend of innovation and heritage in Detroit, with its celebrated museums and storied automotive legacy. Discover the charming shores of Alpena, kayak around legendary Mackinac Island’s car-free streets, and savor the spirited culture of Milwaukee with curated excursions that illuminate its revitalized riverfront and storied brewing traditions.

Your voyage then journeys north to the La Cloche-shouldered islands of Georgian Bay, where jade waters and sculpted granite meet verdant forests, and on through the crystal-clear channels of Fathom Five National Marine Park and the secluded Benjamin Islands, perfect playgrounds for kayaking and Zodiac exploration. Stand in awe at the engineering feat of the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, absorb the rugged beauty of the Door Peninsula, and finish with a grand stop in Chicago, where world-class museums, iconic architecture and lakeside panoramas await.

Throughout this meticulously curated expedition, engage with local cultures, enjoy guided discoveries ashore and return each evening to the refined comforts and thoughtful luxuries that define the Viking experience.

Niagara & Great Lakes Highlights

  • Niagara Falls & the Welland Canal: Experience the awe of Niagara Falls up close, paired with the rare privilege of sailing the Welland Canal, lifting your ship gracefully past this natural wonder and one of North America’s great engineering feats.
  • Georgian Bay & the Benjamin Islands: Cruise through an otherworldly landscape of sculpted granite cliffs, emerald waters, and secluded islands. Ideal for Zodiac landings and kayaking, this region offers serene beauty accessible to only a few.
  • Mackinac Island’s Timeless Charm: Step back in time on this car-free island, where horse-drawn carriages, grand Victorian architecture, and refined leisure define a uniquely elegant Great Lakes tradition.
  • Chicago’s Architectural Grandeur: Conclude your voyage in one of America’s most sophisticated cities, renowned for its bold skyline, architectural innovation, and world-class museums along the shores of Lake Michigan.
  • Soo Locks & Great Lakes Engineering Marvels: Witness the intricate choreography of vessels navigating the Soo Locks, a fascinating insight into the engineering that connects the world’s largest freshwater system.
  • Curated Cultural Encounters from Toronto to Milwaukee: Discover a refined blend of cosmopolitan cities and storied ports, from Toronto’s international flair and Detroit’s cultural resurgence to Milwaukee’s revitalized waterfront and heritage districts.

Niagara & Great Lakes Treasures Details

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. Toronto is beloved by many as one of Canada’s boldest and most innovative capitals. Hugging the shores of Lake Ontario and facing the picturesque Toronto Islands, it was founded by British loyalists fleeing the American Revolution in 1793. Today the city is a pleasure to explore on foot, whether strolling past the Victorian bay-and-gable homes of Rosedale, or the historic enclave of Wychwood Park, an Ontario Heritage Conservation district. The city’s Distillery District is home to North America’s largest preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture.


Day 2: Welland Canal

The Welland Canal is one of Canada’s greatest engineering feats of the 19th century. Built from 1824 to 1833 to bypass the Niagara River and its mighty falls, the Welland comprises eight locks that lift or lower ships a total of 326 feet between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. This vital canal is the spine of the peninsula’s trade and industry, with numerous docks receiving ships and roadways crossing the water. Viking’s latest expedition vessels are purpose-built to traverse this impressive waterway, allowing ships to dock safely while navigating this important crossing.


Day 3: Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada

Point Pelee is a pristine area that points into Lake Erie from Ontario, tapering off to a fine point before disappearing into the waters. The peninsula comprises woodlands and the largest freshwater marshes on the Great Lakes. It was proclaimed a national park in 1918 and is further protected by the Ramsar Convention, an international treaty that protects wetlands. Located at the convergence of two major bird migration flyways, about 350 species have been recorded here. Boardwalks deliver visitors into this unique ecosystem of vast, open vistas and wave-kissed shores.


Day 4: Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit sits on one of the four straits that link the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence Seaway and has emerged as a city rich in culture. In 2015, it became the first US city to earn designation as a “City of Design” by UNESCO for its creativity in urban development. Detroit was founded as a fort in 1701 and later grew into the epicenter of the US automobile industry. Today the city is beloved as the birthplace of Motown, a portmanteau of “motor” and “town.” Its waterfront reveals remarkable examples of postmodern and art deco skyscrapers.


Day 5: Alpena, Michigan, United States

Alpena is in the northeastern region of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. The town faces Lake Huron’s Thunder Bay and is home to Alpena Light, a brilliant red steel structure built in 1914. After its founding in 1840, fishing and logging were introduced to bolster its economy; today it is home to one of the largest limestone quarries in the world. Two of its architectural gems are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the art deco County Courthouse and the late-Victorian IOOF Centennial Building, once the city’s courthouse.


Day 6: Mackinac Island, Michigan, United States

Steeped in the charms of simpler times, Mackinac Island is a gem of the Great Lakes. Located in the Straits of Mackinac where Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas are closest and Lakes Huron and Michigan meet, this bucolic haven preserves gilded Victorian-era treasures along car-free streets traversed by horse-drawn carriages. The perimeter road is the only state highway in the US that does not permit motor vehicles. More than 80% of Mackinac is protected as a state park, from its Greek Revival Grand Hotel and British-built Fort Mackinac to its preserved wilderness areas.


Day 7: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee was first settled by Europeans in 1818, when French-Canadian fur trader Solomon Juneau arrived. German, Polish and Eastern European immigrants followed, bringing with them a long tradition of beer brewing. For several decades in the 20th century, Milwaukee became the world’s most prolific beer producer. Today, the city is a vibrant center of art, history and culture. The RiverWalk, a pedestrian walkway along the Milwaukee, is a popular spot for enjoying relaxing strolls or viewing public art installations.


Day 8: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee lies on the shores of Lake Michigan at the confluence of three rivers—the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic. For centuries before the arrival of Europeans, the area was inhabited by indigenous peoples, such as the Potawatomi, Menominee, Fox and Winnebago. In 1647, missionary Jacques Marquette came to Milwaukee’s shores, and fur traders soon followed. The settlement was a secondary trading post until after the Revolutionary War, when Jacques Vieau established the “Milwaukee Outfit” and made the outpost an important stop on the western shores of Lake Michigan.


Day 9: Mackinac Island, Michigan, United States

Steeped in the charms of simpler times, Mackinac Island is a gem of the Great Lakes. Located in the Straits of Mackinac where Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas are closest and Lakes Huron and Michigan meet, this bucolic haven preserves gilded Victorian-era treasures along car-free streets traversed by horse-drawn carriages. The perimeter road is the only state highway in the US that does not permit motor vehicles. More than 80% of Mackinac is protected as a state park, from its Greek Revival Grand Hotel and British-built Fort Mackinac to its preserved wilderness areas.


Day 10: Georgian Bay (Killarney), Ontario, Canada

Killarney was founded by a French-Canadian fur trader in 1820; he named the post Shebahonaning, or “canoe passage.” Its location on the northern shore of Georgian Bay made it ideal for trading. Nearby, the stunning cliffs of the La Cloche range rise dramatically above the shores of Lake Huron. These remarkable mountains are the pinnacle of Killarney Provincial Park, a vast wilderness of lakes and Eastern mixed forest. This breathtaking expanse of protected land is laced with hiking trails and, true to Killarney’s original name, canoe routes that link the area’s lake system.


Day 11: Georgian Bay (Frazer Bay), Ontario, Canada

Frazer Bay is located off a remote finger of land on the eastern tip of the North Channel in Ontario’s Georgian Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Its eponymous hill reaches almost 600 feet, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The bay lies near Killarney Provincial Park, a vast wilderness of lakes and Eastern mixed forest framed by glacier-sculpted pink granite cliffs. Across the channel lies scenic Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater lake island and itself home to another 108 freshwater lakes—some with islands of their own.


Day 12: Fathom Five National Marine Park, Ontario, Canada

Fathom Five National Marine Park is nestled between the waters of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. Its rugged landscapes offer a picturesque backdrop to the blue-tinged waters that are a popular destination for scuba divers to explore an array of sunken shipwrecks. Nearby Flowerpot Island is famed for its rock formations and historic lighthouse, with hiking trails that showcase a wealth of treasures. The Saugeen Ojibway People are collaborating with Parks Canada on an environmental project to protect the freshwater ecosystem, for today and beyond.


Day 13: The Benjamin Islands, Ontario, Canada

A series of pink granite islands known for their natural beauty, the Benjamin Islands lie toward the eastern end of the North Channel. Dramatic landscapes that were sculpted by glaciers provide a picturesque rocky refuge for visitors to its shores. The harbor is formed by two principal islands, the North Benjamin and South Benjamin, which are enveloped by a number of smaller islets. The surrounding waters are tranquil and crystal clear, offering the perfect opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife from the water, including bald eagles and various fish species.


Day 14: Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, United States

Founded by French missionaries in 1668, Sault Sainte Marie is Michigan’s oldest city and one of the oldest in the US. It is also home to the famous Soo Locks, a series of parallel locks that make river travel between Lake Superior and Lake Huron possible, thereby linking Superior to the lower Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. Opened in 1855 to allow ships to bypass the St. Marys River’s 21-foot fall over roiling rapids, this innovative lock system was one of the great engineering projects of its day. Today, it guides ships past Sault Sainte Marie and its twin city in Ontario.


Day 15: Door Peninsula (Algoma), Wisconsin, United States

Algoma is the gateway to the scenic Door Peninsula, a slender limestone peninsula projecting out into Lake Michigan. It was first explored by French missionaries and fur traders during the 17th century. According to legend, Jean Nicolet believed his encounter with the Menominee Tribe was a meeting with Asians of the Far East. The peninsula is also the westernmost edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a prehistoric ridge that stretches more than 650 miles across the Great Lakes region, and is home to boreal forests, rugged rock formations and sandy beaches.


Day 16: Chicago, Illinois, United States

A cultural hub renowned for its world-class museums, including the Art Institute and the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago is an expansive metropolis with a magnificent skyline that stretches along the shores of Lake Michigan. Numerous sandy beaches offer the perfect spot to while away a sunny day. For nature lovers, Rainbow Beach features a dune habitat which provides an important stop for migrating birds; more than 250 species have been recorded here. Jazz and blues, a rich history, and the famed Chicago-style pizza round out this sophisticated Midwestern city.


Day 17: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.


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Dates & Rates

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DatesShipDirectionNordic Balcony (N2)Nordic Balcony (N1)Deluxe Nordic Balcony (DN3)Deluxe Nordic Balcony (DN2)Deluxe Nordic Balcony (DN1)Nordic PenthouseNordic Jr. SuiteExplorer SuiteOwner's Suite
May 1, 2026Viking PolarisToronto to MilwaukeeSold OutSold OutSold Out$16,990$17,590$20,590$22,290Sold OutSold Out
May 8, 2026Viking PolarisMilwaukee to TorontoSold OutSold OutSold Out$17,390$18,090$20,890$22,590Sold OutSold Out
May 10, 2026Viking OctantisToronto to MilwaukeeSold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out$17,990$21,290$22,990Sold OutSold Out
May 26, 2026Viking OctantisMilwaukee to TorontoSold OutSold Out$18,090$18,790$19,590$22,190Sold OutSold OutSold Out
Jun 11, 2026Viking OctantisToronto to MilwaukeeSold Out$18,240$18,590Sold Out$20,090Sold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out
Jun 27, 2026Viking OctantisMilwaukee to TorontoSold Out$19,190$19,490$20,290$21,090Sold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out
Sep 7, 2026Viking OctantisToronto to MilwaukeeSold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out$23,090Sold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out
May 6, 2027Viking PolarisToronto to Milwaukee$14,190$14,390$15,295$15,595$15,695$19,495$21,495$35,995$48,995
May 22, 2027Viking PolarisMilwaukee to Toronto$15,490$15,690$16,190$16,490$16,790$20,890$22,890$39,890Sold Out
Aug 16, 2027Viking PolarisToronto to Milwaukee$16,390$16,590$17,495$17,795$17,895$21,495$24,190Sold Out$55,890
Sep 1, 2027Viking PolarisMilwaukee to Toronto$16,390$16,590$17,495$17,795$17,895$21,495$24,190Sold OutSold Out

Dates and rates are effective the date the information was updated on this site. Dates and rates may have changed by the cruise line prior to an update here. Contact Sunstone Tours & Cruises for the latest dates & rates.

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Included

  • One complimentary landing or shore excursion in every port of call
  • Free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
  • All onboard meals, featuring regional specialties & always available classics
  • Beer, wine & soft drinks with onboard lunch & dinner
  • 24-hour specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
  • Port taxes & fees
  • Ground transfers with Viking Air purchase
  • Visits to UNESCO Sites
  • Enrichment lectures & Destination Performances
  • Complimentary access to The Nordic Spa & Fitness Center
  • Self-service launderettes
  • Alternative restaurant dining at no extra charge
  • 24-hour room service
  • Kayaks, Zodiacs & Special Operations Boats — A Viking Expedition Kit with a variety of equipment to explore at no extra charge
  • Keepsake Viking expedition jacket (on polar itineraries)
  • All Viking excursion gear needed for any relevant excursions

Not Included

  • Travel Protection Plans
  • Premium or Specialty Meals & Alcohol (Outside Included)
  • Additional or Premium Shore Excursions
  • Gratuities (Where Not Prepaid)
  • Airfare & Transfers (Unless Booked with Viking)

Ships

Viking Octantis

Viking Polaris

The 378-guest Viking Polaris is a purpose-built expedition ship elegantly designed for discovery and comfort. With more indoor and outdoor viewing areas than other expedition vessels, you are as close as possible to the most magnificent scenery on earth.

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