Niagara Falls

Niagara & the Great Lakes

At a glance

Duration:
8 Days
Start/End:
Milwaukee to Toronto
From:
$6,495
Time of Year:
April - September
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Viking Expeditions

On this 8-day Niagara & the Great Lakes cruise between Toronto, Ontario to Milwaukee, Wisconsin aboard the Viking Octantis, discover North America’s wilderness alongside renowned cultural attractions while cruising the striking waterways of the Great Lakes.

From urban skylines to uninhabited islands, discover North America’s wilderness alongside renowned cultural attractions while cruising the striking waterways of the Great Lakes. Immerse yourself in the lakes’ compelling shipping history, experience the power of the thundering Niagara Falls and keep watch for scores of migratory birds at Point Pelee. Led by a team of experts, explore sheltered bays and woodlands to uncover complex ecosystems and hidden treasures.

Great Lakes Cruise Highlights

  • At least one complimentary excursion in every port of call/landing site
  • Kayaks, zodiacs, RIBs & submarine excursions (where available)
  • A Viking Expedition Kit with a variety of equipment to explore at no extra charge
  • All Viking Excursion Gear needed for any relevant excursions
  • Port taxes & fees
  • Ground transfers with Viking Air purchase

Niagara & the Great Lakes Details

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Toronto architecture on display

Day 1: Toronto, Ontario

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.


Niagara Falls

Day 2: Welland Canal & Niagara Falls (Port Colborne), Ontario, Canada

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.

Port Colborne proudly proclaims itself the “Gateway to Navigation.” It is also the gateway to North America’s largest and most powerful cascade, Niagara Falls. Epic in its scope and volume, the falls hurl 42 million gallons of water down 20 stories every minute. Its mile-wide length straddles the Canadian and US borders and is split by islands into three smaller cataracts: Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and American Falls. Long a storied destination for young honeymooners, today the mighty torrent is a thrill for visitors.


Point Pelee

Day 3: Point Pelee, Ontario

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.


Riverfront in Detroit Michigan

Day 4: Detroit, Michigan

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.


Alpena

Day 5: Alpena, Michigan

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.


Mackinac Island

Day 6: Mackinac Island, Michigan

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.


Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Day 7: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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.


Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Day 8: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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


Niagara and the Great Lakes Itinerary Map

Dates & Rates

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Dates & Rates - Great Lakes - VIK - Niagara & the Great Lakes
DatesShipDirectionNordic BalconyDeluxe Nordic BalconyNordic PenthouseNordic Junior SuiteExplorer SuiteOwner’s Suite
Apr 22, 2025Viking OctantisToronto to Milwaukee$6,495$6,595$7,795$7,995$13,995$17,995
Apr 29, 2025Viking OctantisMilwaukee to Toronto$6,495$6,595$7,795$7,995$13,995$17,995
May 5, 2025Viking PolarisToronto to Milwaukee$6,495$6,595$7,795$7,995$13,995$17,995
May 6, 2025Viking OctantisToronto to Milwaukee$6,495$6,595$7,795$7,995$13,995$17,995
May 12, 2025Viking PolarisMilwaukee to Toronto$6,995$7,295$7,995$8,495$14,995$19,995
May 13, 2025Viking OctantisMilwaukee to Toronto$6,995$7,295$7,995$8,495$14,995$19,995
Jun 9, 2025Viking PolarisMilwaukee to Toronto$7,495$7,795$8,995$9,795$17,995$22,995

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.

Cruise fares listed are cruise only in U.S. dollars, per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement savings are off applicable rates. Cruise fares listed are valid for U.S. residents only. Cruise ship fuel surcharge may apply. All fares and offers are for new bookings only and are subject to availability, may not combinable with other offers except Viking Explorer Society Travel Credits and Viking Referral Rewards, are capacity-controlled and may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.

Prices subject to change

Included

  • Accommodations aboard ship
  • One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
  • Free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
  • Alternative restaurant dining at no extra charge
  • 24-hour room service
  • Beer, wine & soft drinks with onboard lunch & dinner
  • 24-hour specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
  • Access to top-rated spa & state-of-the-art fitness center
  • Self-service launderettes
  • Port taxes & fees
  • Ground transfers with Viking Air purchase

Not Included

  • Additional Shore Excursions
  • Cocktails and Premium Alcohol
  • Spa Treatments
  • Gratuities

Ships

Viking Octantis sailing near Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Viking Octantis

The 378-passenger Polar Class 6 Viking Octantis is optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. The ship features public spaces that are familiar to Viking’s ocean cruise guests but that have been reimagined for expeditions, as well as new public spaces created specifically for expeditions.

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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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