Henderson, Tennessee – Freed-Hardeman University’s alumni travel program invites alumni and friends to embark on a journey through “The Best of Eastern Canada,” October 10-18, 2025. Organized in partnership with Collette travel, this exclusive nine-day tour will be led by representatives from FHU’s Office of Alumni Engagement, offering travelers a rich experience through some of Canada’s most iconic destinations, including Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal, while enjoying peak foliage season for this part of North America.
“We’re excited to offer our alumni and friends another unforgettable travel experience through our travel program,” said Chris Ramey, director of alumni engagement. “Eastern Canada offers an incredible blend of natural beauty, rich history and unique cultural experiences. Whether you’re reconnecting with old friends or making new memories with family, this trip is a wonderful opportunity to explore amazing destinations while strengthening the bonds of our Freed-Hardeman community.”
Open to FHU alumni of all ages, as well as interested friends and family, the tour will consist of two days each in the cities of Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal. Highlights include visits to Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake, a Thousand Islands cruise, an Indigenous Heritage Farm experience, and an exploration of Quebec City by bus or a walking tour through Old Quebec City. Guests will also visit Montmorency Falls and a traditional maple sugar shack, offering an authentic taste of Canadian culture.
Following the recent relaunch of the FHU Office of Alumni Engagement travel program, this Canadian adventure marks the second travel opportunity scheduled for 2025. A 10-day sold-out tour of the Hawaiian Islands is also taking place in the spring. Previous alumni trips have included such destinations as Colonial Williamsburg, New York City, New England, the Canadian Rockies and a western tour of U.S. National Parks.
More information about the trip, including cost and a full itinerary of activities, can be found at gateway.gocollette.com/link/1281145. Please send all inquiries to Chris Ramey at cramey@fhu.edu. Spots are limited, and enrollment is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.