Quebec- Louise Penny: The Last Mandarin Book Event

May 12-13, 2026

Award-winning Canadian author Louise Penny and award-winning CBC journalist Mellissa Fung are holding a special book launch in Stanstead, Québec to celebrate the release of their new thriller The Last Mandarin, and Travac has secured tickets to this highly coveted event!  As one of the mystery genre’s all-time greats, tickets to Penny’s in-person events are notoriously difficult to obtain.  Travac has secured limited seating to this special evening which includes one signed copy of the exclusive indie edition of The Last Mandarin per person. Also included are some of the attractions from our exceptionally popular “On the Trail of Louise Penny” tour: a visit and tasting to an elderberry farm; a visit to the Louise Penny corner at Brome Lake Books; and a visit to the Brome County Historical Society Museum.

Demand for spaces on this tour will be very high- early booking is your only guarantee. Once sold out, Travac is unable to obtain more seats for this event.

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

This morning, we depart Ottawa and travel toward Quebec’s picturesque Eastern Townships. Our first stop is Vitality Elderberry Farm in Lac-Brome, where we will enjoy a tasting of their locally grown elderberry products. After the visit, we will head to the hotel for time to freshen up before the book event this evening.

After an early dinner, we will head to Stanstead for the special The Last Mandarin Book Event with Louise Penny and Mellissa Fung. During this event you will have the opportunity to hear from Louise Penny herself and receive one signed copy of the exclusive indie edition of The Last Mandarin. (D)

Hotel for 1 night: OTL Gouverneur 

Day 2

Our day begins with a journey to Knowlton, a charming village known for its pastoral beauty and for inspiring Louise Penny’s fictional town of Three Pines. While in Knowlton, we will visit Brome Lake Books, followed by a short walk to the Brome County Historical Society Museum.

Then continue to Sutton where you will have free time to explore and pick up lunch (at your own expense). La Rumeur Affamée, on which Sarah’s Boulangerie was based, is a wonderful option to grab a bite to eat. (B)

Itinerary and hotel subject to change.

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Hotel Information


OTL Gouverneur

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
3131 Rue King Ouest
Sherbrooke, QC
J1L 1C8
1 888-910-1111



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Ireland: Shamrock Adventure-The North and South of Ireland- September departure

September 13-25, 2026

For our May departure, please click here.

It is often said that each day in Ireland is like a festival. Ireland is, after all, a country bustling with activity. Activity that ranges from cultural to traditional and from music to theatre and dance. Ireland is also a country of ancient landscapes that are ever changing. In fact, it is a country that boasts “40 shades of green”.

Join us on a delightful journey to the Emerald Isle. Your visit will take you to some of Ireland’s most treasured landmarks: You will visit Dublin; Blarney Castle, famous for its Blarney Stone; and the spectacular Cliffs of Moher.  You will even visit Galway Bay!

You will also journey into Northern Ireland with visits to Belfast, famous for its Titanic museum, enjoy a drive along Northern Ireland’s famous coastal route and Giant Causeway. Your holiday will also take you to Derry, Londonderry and Donegal.

During your vacation, you will be accommodated in 3 or 4 star hotels. Previous tours to Ireland sold out very quickly. Booking early therefore is your only guarantee of space on this adventure!

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Ottawa to Ireland

This afternoon you will depart on your overnight flights from Ottawa to Dublin.

Day 2

Dublin Airport to Kilkenny

Céad míle fáilte – “One Hundred Thousand Welcomes” to Ireland!

Upon your arrival in Dublin, you will be met by your local driver/guide. Your destination today is Kilkenny City. Located in the heart if Ireland’s Ancient East, the medieval city of Kilkenny is named after a 6th century monk called Saint Canice. His memory lives on in the beautifully preserved St. Canice’s Cathedral built overlooking the city in the 13th century.

Visit Kilkenny Castle – The Normans arrived in the 12th century and their legacy remains in the superb and fully restored Kilkenny Castle and in the thriving and cosmopolitan merchant city. The 17th century was a time of great social and political turmoil for Kilkenny. It was the seat of national parliament for a six-year period. The famous Oliver Cromwell invaded the city in 1650, and Kilkenny College was attended by such luminaries as Jonathan Swift and Bishop Berkeley. (D)

Day 3

Midleton & Waterford

This morning, you will travel to Waterford with an included tour. Waterford is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic cities. The walled city withstood siege on several occasions in the past but fell to the Normans in 1170 AD. It prospered under the Normans and emerged as the second city of Ireland after Dublin. The city was the chief port of Ireland throughout the Middle Ages.

This afternoon, visit the Jameson Experience at the Old Midleton Distillery, Co Cork. The original buildings at the Middleton Distillery date back as far as the 1800s and were used to mature Cork Distillery Whiskey (now known as Paddy Whiskey). Visitors come face to face with original kilns and pot stills from that time and explore warehouses that have matured whiskey for more than 2 centuries. Enjoy a signature drink of Jameson at the end of the tour. (B)

Day 4

Blarney

You will enjoy a panoramic tour of Cork and learn the history of Ireland’s third city known as the Rebel City. The city’s origins lie early in the seventh century when St. Finbarr, founder and patron saint, founded a small monastic community close to where Gilabbey Street now stands, and it grew into an extensive and wealthy establishment. It attracted the attention of the Viking sea-pirates who raided and burned the infant city but returned in later years to settle and trade. The Anglo-Norman invasion in 1172 resulted in both the Danish lords and local MacCarthy chiefs having to submit to Henry II, but Cork has always had a reputation for independence and stubborn resistance – it came to be known as “Rebel Cork”.

Then visit Blarney and the Blarney Stone, which has the traditional power of conferring eloquence on all who kiss it! The word ‘Blarney’ means pleasant talk, intended to deceive without offending. The battlements crowning the castle keep are typically Irish in form. Having climbed more than 100 steps, the famous Stone is set in the wall below the parapet, and to kiss it, one has to lean backwards from the parapet walk of the battlements. You can also visit the Blarney Woolen mills for some fine quality Irish produce. (B)

Day 5

Scenic Tour Around the Dingle Peninsula

Our first stop will be in Dingle. Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. It is one of the most picturesque parts of Ireland.

In the afternoon, we’ll return to Killarney and the rest of the day will be at your leisure. (B, D)

Day 6

Cliffs of Moher, and the Burren

This morning, depart for the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights. Standing 600ft above the ground at their highest point and 5 miles long, the Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. On a clear day, the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of Connemara.

Travel through the Burren – The Burren takes its name from the Irish word ‘bhoireann’ meaning, ‘a stony place’ or ‘a rocky place’, which is a good description for this 350 sq. kilometers limestone plateau in North Clare. The rough, intriguing and attractive landscape was formed 320 million years ago under a tropical sea. Later it was shaped by ice, hard weather and, of course, man and his beasts. The many wedge tombs and megalithic tombs (such as Poulnabrone dolmen, also known as Poll na Brón) prove that people have been living in the Burren for more than 5000 years. (B, D)

Day 7

Connemara Tour

Today you can explore some of the beautiful countryside of Connemara, with its rolling hills, flowing rivers and coastal landscapes. Connemara is a wild and beautiful region of mountains, lakes, tumbling streams, undulating bogs, unspoiled beaches and panoramic views. It is a Gaelic-speaking region and has attracted many artisans, who can be visited at work in their studios. The centre of Connemara is composed of mountain peaks, the Twelve Bens or Pins, which culminate in Benbaun. The sharp grey peaks of quartzite rock which is resistant to weathering are too steep and hard to be clothed in blanket bog. The region is now largely uninhabited, although in the past the more fertile lowlands were cultivated, and the uplands were used as pasture for cattle and sheep.

Stop and visit Kylemore Abbey & Gardens. Kylemore Abbey is the only home of the Benedictine nuns in Ireland. The Abbey was acquired by the nuns in 1920. Set in the heart of Connemara, this unique Abbey offers the warmth and hospitality of its peaceful environs. Its enchanting history is interpreted in detail in rooms at the Abbey. It was originally built by Mitchell Henry, M.P., for County Galway (a native of Manchester city) as a gift for his wife. The Gothic Church, set in the grounds of the Abbey, is the jewel in the crown of Kylemore. It has been lovingly restored, and no visit would be complete without seeing it. Explore the magical 6-acre Victorian walled garden, where Victorian varieties of flowers and vegetables are grown. Vegetables and herbs from the garden are used in the café where they offer traditional home cooked food made to the recipes of the Benedictine nuns. (B)

Day 8

Londonderry & Donegal

After breakfast we will begin our journey to Northern Ireland. Our first stop en route will be in Donegal. Donegal was voted the coolest place on the planet by National Geographic Traveler in 2017. This is because of its rugged interior; remote mountain passes and shimmering lakes.

Our next stop will be in Londonderry. This town is the only completely walled city left in Ireland. It has also played a big role in Northern Ireland’s troubled past. You will enjoy a guided walk along the walls of Derry. (B)

Day 9

Costal Route & Giant’s Causeway

This morning, we will follow Northern Ireland’s famous coastal route and Giant’s Causeway. Considered to be one of the top scenic drives in Great Britain, this 212-kilometer route winds along the craggy coast of Northern Ireland. Stretching from Belfast all the way to Derry, the Causeway Coastal Route leads to castles, cliff walks, beaches, waterfalls, Game of Thrones filming locations and other scenic locales.

On arrival in Belfast, visit the Titanic Belfast. This museum is the world’s largest RMS Titanic visitor attraction, comprising nine interpretive and interactive galleries focused on the short history of the famous ship. Its exhibits fill six floors and include interactive discovery zones, full-scale reconstructions with special effects and real-life accounts from survivors of the tragic wreck. Highlights include the Ocean Exploration Centre with live links to modern underwater explorations and the luxurious Titanic Banqueting Hall. (B)

Day 10

Free Day

Free day in Belfast – Your Travac Tours Director can assist you with ideas on what to do. (B)

Day 11

Dublin

This morning, we will make our way to Dublin. After free time for lunch, we will have a city tour of Dublin before being taken to our hotel. (B)

Day 12

Free Day

Free day in Dublin- Your Travac Tours Director can assist you with ideas on what to do.

Dublin is a lively capital city that’s as intimate as a village and as friendly as your local Irish pub. With its seamless blend of classic visitor sights, excellent social scene and the natural playgrounds of Dublin Bay and the Dublin Mountains framing it on all sides, this laidback city is an adventure in itself. (B)

Day 13

Ireland to Ottawa

Alas it is time to depart. The driver will transfer the group to Dublin Airport and depart for return flights to Ottawa. (B)

Itinerary and hotels are subject to change.

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Hotel Information


Kilkenny Ormonde or similar

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
Ormonde St, Gardens
Kilkenny, Ireland

+353 56 775 0200


Actons Hotel (Kinsale) or similar

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
Pier Rd, Dromderrig
Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland

+353 21 477 9900


Gleneagle Killarney or similar

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
Muckross Rd, Poulnamuck
Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland

+353 64 667 1500


Ardilaun Hotel (Galway) or similar

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
Taylor's Hill Rd
Galway, Ireland

+353 91 521 433


Maldron Hotel Derry or similar

Hotel website



Hotel Address
Butcher St
Londonderry , United Kingdom

+44 28 7137 1000


Hilton Belfast (or similar)

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
4 Lanyon Pl
Belfast, Ireland

+44 28 9027 7000


Buswells Hotel or similar

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Hotel Address
27 Molesworth St
Dublin, Ireland

+353 1 614 6500



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British Columbia- Beautiful Kelowna and the Okanagan Wine Valley – September departure

September 10-16, 2026

For our June departure, please click here.

Join Travac on this incredible escape to explore the beautiful Okanagan Valley Wine region and Kelowna!  An eclectic mix of spectacular mountains, sunny laid-back city life, lakeshore parks with incredible waterfronts, and lush vistas of rolling hills, orchards, and vineyards make spending time in Kelowna’s surroundings an ideal vacation.

Travac’s Okanagan adventure will take you deep into the heart of wine country. You’ll be accommodated at the downtown Royal Anne Hotel, enjoy a continental breakfast each day, visit 4 wineries that will include tastings at some of the most acclaimed wineries that the Okanagan Valley has to offer.

The Okanagan Valley Wine region is Canada’s second largest wine producing area and it accounts for more than 80% of BC’s wine production. Your days will be filled with local attractions and wine tastings, even a lunch at a local winery. The beauty and taste of this area will leave you wanting to return – join us this spring to experience one of Canada’s regional crown jewels!

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Today we will Depart Ottawa for our flights to Kelowna. Upon arrival in Kelowna, we will board our private coach and travel to our hotel in Osoyoos (approx. 2 hours). Along the way, we will stop in Oliver, also known as “The Wine District,” for a self-guided lunch and your first tastings (at your own expense). This region is home to 7 – 8 well-regarded wineries, each offering a unique experience with a wide variety of wines and scenic vineyard views. Dining options include several cozy restaurants with both indoor and outdoor seating.

We will continue to the hotel, where check-in will be facilitated by your Travac Tours Director.

Overnight at Watermark Beach Hotel or similar, Osoyoos.

Day 2

After breakfast, we will visit the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos for a guided tour, offering insight into the unique ecology and Indigenous heritage of the area. Following lunch on your own, we’ll visit a local winery for our first tasting of the day. Later, we’ll return to Osoyoos for another winery visit featuring tastings and a selection of appetizers. (B) 

Overnight at Watermark Beach Hotel or similar, Osoyoos.

Day 3

This morning, enjoy at leisure to explore Osoyoos at your own pace after breakfast. In the afternoon, we will visit a local winery set in a beautiful landscape for a wine-tasting experience. Lunch is included today. The remainder of the day is at your leisure. Your Tour Director may have suggestions on how best to spend the rest of your time. (B, L)

Overnight at Watermark Beach Hotel or similar, Osoyoos.

Day 4

This morning, enjoy time at your leisure to explore Osoyoos at your own pace after breakfast. In the afternoon, we will visit a local winery set in a beautiful landscape for a wine-tasting experience. 

The remainder of the day is at your leisure. Your Tour Director may have suggestions on how best to spend the rest of your time. (B)

Overnight at Watermark Beach Hotel or similar, Osoyoos.

Day 5

Today, we depart Osoyoos and travel north to Summerland, a region renowned for its breathtaking scenery. We will visit theOrnamental Gardens, a 6-hectare site established by Agriculture Canada in 1916. In the afternoon, enjoy an included lunch before boarding the historic Kettle Valley Steam Railway. Sit back and take in stunning views of Okanagan Lake, Giant’s Head Mountain, and the Trout Creek Trestle Bridge – an impressive feat of engineering. The evening is at leisure to explore and relax at your own pace. (B, L)

Overnight at Hotel Royal Anne or similar, Kelowna.

Day 6

After breakfast, we’ll set out on a 2 – hour walking tour of Kelowna led by a knowledgeable local guide. You’ll have free time for lunch on your own ($) and to explore downtown Kelowna at your leisure in the afternoon. Your Travac Tours Director will offer optional afternoon activities ($). (B)

Overnight at Hotel Royal Anne or similar, Kelowna.

Day 7

Early this morning we will return to Ottawa. Your Travac Tours director will keep you informed of your flight details. (B)

Itinerary, hotels, and flights are subject to change.

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Hotel Information


Watermark Beach Hotel

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
15 Park Pl
Osoyoos, BC
V0H 1V0
(250) 495-5500


Royal Anne Hotel

Hotel website


Hotel Rating

Hotel Address
348 Bernard Ave
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 6N5
(250) 763-2277



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