Predominantly French speaking, the vast province of Quebec has diverse landscapes, a rich culture, tasty gastronomy and a calendar full of festivals. While the lure of Montreal and Quebec City is hard to resist, we highly recommend you take the opportunity to venture outside the city confines and discover the wilderness beyond.
Within easy reach of Montreal are the lovely Laurentian Mountains where you'll discover rolling hills, beautiful lakes and picturesque villages. The region is must for those who love the outdoors with its national and regional parks, vast protected areas and wide-open spaces. Not to be missed in this region is...
Spring stirs around mid-March in Quebec and is when the snow begins to melt and the sun feels warmer. June to September is an ideal time to get out and play with plenty of warm weather, perfect for the outdoor life. Autumn sweeps in with a burst of colour and is the perfect time for long rambles and leisurely bike rides. Winter brings snow and freezing temperatures, but you’ll still find lots of fun and activities on offer.
Mont-Tremblant is about 1 hour 30 minutes drive from Montreal; Tadoussac is approximately 3 hours drive from Quebec City, while St-Alexis-des-Monts is about 2 hours drive from Quebec City or Montreal.
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Cross the St Lawrence River for a 2½ hour whale watching cruise aboard a boat with exceptional panoramic views. You can also have the option to take the tour aboard a zodiac boat. Minimum age 6.
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This two hour guided walking tour offers the chance to observe the black bear in its natural habitat. You will keep watch for bears from within a safe shelter and your guide will advise on their specific habitat needs and behavioural traits.
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Following a ride on the scenic gondola to the summit with the guides, a series of five distinct ziplines will zip guests down and across the famed Mont Tremblant mountain, providing the chance to take in some breathtaking views from various vantage points. Thrill-seekers will revel in two of the lines that feature peak speeds of up to 60 miles an hour! Minimum age 7.
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Sit back for an adventure in the heart of a picture-perfect landscape as you meander along the St Lawrence River between Québec and Baie-Saint-Paul. To enhance your journey, which takes just over two hours each way, a river view seat is available from £8 supplement. The train departs from Montmorency Falls Station.
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Discover the Saguenay Fjord’s towns and villages on a roundtrip riverboat-style cruise departing from Tadoussac. A two hour stop is included at quaint L’Anse Saint-Jean, which belongs to the Association of the Most Beautiful Villages in Québec. The village also offers unparalleled views of the fjord and Baie Sainte Marguerite which is home to beluga whales.
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