A beautiful North American city with European flair, Quebec City offers 400 years of history and a thousand and one things to experience. With bustling streets, numerous museums and festivals, eclectic architecture, not to mention nature on its doorstep, Quebec City will amaze you.
Designated a World Heritage treasure by UNESCO, Old Quebec is the only walled city north of Mexico. As the cradle of French civilization in North America, it's a living history lesson with a remarkable mix of architecture, heritage, art and culture.
Sights within Old Quebec include the grandiose Chateau Frontenac, which has stood overlooking...
June through to September is the most popular time to visit when temperatures are warm, so perfect for exploring the many historic sights. If you don’t mind the cold, winter is quieter, and while snow often blankets the city between December and April, there’s still plenty to enjoy.
There are no non-stop flights to Quebec City from the UK, so flying time with a stopover is around 9 hours 30 minutes.
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Hop aboard a deluxe bus for a half day country tour to discover the Beaupré Coast and Orleans Island regions. Begin with a brief tour of Orleans Island, before continuing along the coast stopping at a copper art studio and famous shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. To conclude, there is a stop at the Montmorency Falls (entry fee included).
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This two hour walking tour provides an opportunity to learn about its colourful past that dates to 1608. You’ll have the advantage of being in a small group for a more personalised experience.
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See Canada’s oldest city from the deck of a cruise boat on the St Lawrence River. As you cruise along the shoreline, a guide relates the story of “New France” and tells you about the origins of Québec’s most famous landmarks. Relax and take in the spectacular views of the Chateau Frontenac, Cap Diamant, Ile d’Orleans and Montmorency Falls. Photo courtesy of Nova Film & Croisières AML
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This full day tour begins with a scenic transfer through the Charlevoix Region and onto Baie-Ste-Catherine for an exciting three hour whale watching cruise. Learn about the beluga and finback whales, underwater marine life and Saguenay Fjord from the onboard naturalist guide. A stop is made in Baie-St-Paul for lunch (extra expense).
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