Montreal
The City of Saints
The heart of Québec, There are fun things to do in Montreal no matter the time of year. Old Montreal’s cobblestone streets give way to architectural triumphs like the Notre-Dame Basilica, while just off the beaten path you’ll find some of the best poutine in the country. Among the best Québec attractions for kids, The Biodome lets you explore ecosystems from across the continent no matter the time of year. Historic Mont Royal boasts stunning views, particularly in the fall. However, the summer may be the best time to visit Québec, when you can experience firsthand some of the events that have made the city internationally famous, such as the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival and the Canadian Grand Prix in Formula One.
Québec City
Where Canada and Europe Intersect
As the city where Europe and Canada blend together, Québec City is a place for romantics. With stunning art galleries, charming cafes, and a vibrant nightlife district, there is plenty to explore in Québec City. One can easily get lost in exploring the mixture of centuries-old neighborhoods and modern design. The city is also incredibly photogenic, with the stunning Chateau Frontenac towering over the skyline and the picturesque waterfront along the St. Lawrence providing the perfect place to snap unforgettable photos.
St. Lawrence River
The Great River of Canada
Stretching for thousands of kilometers, the St. Lawrence River marries quaint small towns and gorgeous natural vistas that inspired some of Canada's greatest artists. Whether it’s Sept-Iles, Baie-Comeau, or one of the dozens of communities that dot the landscape, you’ll be treated to authentic cuisine and many Québec historical attractions for families. Step away from the towns and you’ll be able to explore Québec's sloping canyons that are perfect for hiking and lush wilderness that makes for an excellent backdrop to a night of camping.
Central Quebec
Francophone Heartland
To explore Québec means experiencing the numerous charms of the small towns, mountain ranges, and parks that make up Central Québec. In the winter, visit Mont-Tremblant to enjoy skiing, skating, and snowshoeing, taking a break to enjoy mouth-watering French-Canadian cuisine from the area’s numerous bistros and brasseries. Looking for things to do in Québec with kids? When the weather’s warmer, there are dozens of hiking trails and canoe-friendly waterways that invite you to take the whole family on a peaceful, pristine adventure. Be sure to stop at Trois-Rivieres while you’re at it, as the city boasts some of the best cafes and cups of coffee in the province.