7 Days trip in Quebec, Canada

Budget: 500 - 2500 USD Outdoor adventures City sightseeing
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Quebec is a province located in eastern Canada, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. It is the largest province in Canada by land area and is predominantly French-speaking. Quebec City, the capital, is one of the oldest European settlements in North America and is famous for its historic architecture and charming Old Town. The province offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern attractions, making it a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.


Currency
CAD
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to CAD
CA$1.38
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Capital
Ottawa
Timezone
UTC-05:00
Electricity
Language
French
English
Weather
🌫 19.44°C
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  1. Quebec City

    Join a walking tour of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the cobblestone streets, fortifications, and landmarks while learning about the city's history and architecture.

    120 minutes City sightseeing History Google Maps
  2. Quebec City

    Take a scenic cable car ride up to the top of Montmorency Falls, which is 98 feet higher than Niagara Falls. Enjoy hiking trails, suspension bridges, and panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.

    180 minutes Outdoor adventures Nature Google Maps
  3. Quebec City

    Stroll down Rue St.-Jean, a lively street with a mix of restaurants, bars, and shops. Try some poutine, a traditional Quebec dish with French fries, gravy, and cheese curds, and wash it down with some local beer or wine.

    120 minutes Foodhunt Nightlife Google Maps

  1. Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury

    Drive 30 minutes north of Quebec City to Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier, a wilderness area with glaciers, rivers, and forests. Choose from a range of activities, such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife watching.

    360 minutes Outdoor adventures Nature Google Maps
  2. Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

    Visit Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica, a Catholic pilgrimage site that attracts over half a million visitors per year. Admire the neo-Gothic architecture, the stained-glass windows, and the relics of Saint Anne.

    120 minutes Religious History Google Maps
  3. Île d'Orléans

    Take a scenic drive along the St. Lawrence River to Île d'Orléans, an island known for its orchards, vineyards, and farms. Taste some fresh produce, such as apples, berries, and homemade jam, and enjoy the pastoral views.

    180 minutes Nature Foodhunt Google Maps

  1. Quebec City

    Visit the Musée National des Beaux-Arts, which houses over 38,000 works of art from the 17th century to the present. Admire the collections of Quebec and Canadian art, as well as European masterpieces.

    180 minutes Art History Google Maps
  2. Quebec City

    Explore the Plains of Abraham, a public park that was the site of the famous 1759 battle between the French and the British. Take a guided tour, rent a bike, or have a picnic on the manicured lawns.

    120 minutes Outdoor adventures History Google Maps
  3. Quebec City

    Go to Rue du Trésor, a hidden alley where local artists display and sell their original paintings and drawings. Admire the creativity and talent of Quebec's art scene, and chat with the artists over a drink.

    120 minutes Art Nightlife Google Maps

  1. Tadoussac

    Take a day trip to Tadoussac, a quaint village at the confluence of the Saguenay and St. Lawrence rivers. Join a whale-watching tour, spot some belugas or humpbacks, and enjoy the scenic panoramas of the fjord and the cliffs.

    480 minutes Nature Outdoor adventures Google Maps
  2. La Malbaie

    Drive to Charlevoix, a region known for its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and local specialties. Go to a cheese factory, a chocolate shop, or a cider house, and sample some of the best products of the area.

    240 minutes Nature Foodhunt Google Maps

  1. Quebec City

    Visit the Château Frontenac, a grand hotel and a symbol of Quebec City. Take a guided tour, admire the Victorian architecture, and learn about the famous guests who have stayed there over its 127-year history.

    120 minutes City sightseeing History Google Maps
  2. Quebec City

    Walk along Petit-Champlain, a charming street with a European flair. Browse the boutiques, cafés, and art galleries, and try some maple syrup, ice cream, or croissants.

    180 minutes Culture Foodhunt Google Maps
  3. Quebec City

    End your day on Grand Allée, a lively avenue with bars, restaurants, and terraces. Have a cocktail, listen to some live music, and enjoy the festive atmosphere of Quebec City's nightlife.

    120 minutes Nightlife Foodhunt Google Maps

  1. Quebec City

    Return to Montmorency Falls and hike the trails around the park. Admire the different viewpoints of the waterfall, take a zip-line ride or a via ferrata, and learn about the ecology and geology of the area.

    120 minutes Outdoor adventures Nature Google Maps
  2. Quebec City

    Go to the Musée de la Civilisation, a museum that showcases the human history and diversity of Quebec and the world. Interact with the exhibits, such as the First Peoples Gallery and the Virtual Reality Zone.

    180 minutes Culture History Google Maps
  3. Quebec City

    Dine on Rue Cartier, a trendy street with a cosmopolitan vibe. Taste some international cuisine, such as sushi, tacos, or donairs, and sip some cocktails or craft beers in the stylish bars and lounges.

    120 minutes Foodhunt Nightlife