Quebec Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Parks Canada\'s Dufferin Terrace featuring landscape views, skyline and a city
Between its bustling metropolises and sweeping wilderness, this French-speaking province rivals its European cousins in cultural and natural offerings.

Discover a French enclave in the Canadian province of Québec. It was claimed as New France by French explorer Jacques Cartier in the 1500s and settled by Samuel de Champlain in the early 1600s. Today France still exerts a strong cultural influence. From the language to the food to the architecture, everything in Québec has a distinctly French twist.

Explore the winding streets of Québec City, the province’s capital. Admire the fairytale beauty of Château Frontenac, a hotel that presides over the port. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the winding cobblestone streets of Old Québec. Check out the artwork in the open-air Rue du Trésor gallery. Walk along Dufferin Terrace and watch the St. Lawrence River snake below you. See ships coming in and out of the Vieux-Port de Québec and do some shopping in its riverside public market.

Discover all the culinary and cultural delights that Montréal has to offer. Try poutine, a French-Canadian specialty consisting of potatoes slathered in cheese and gravy. Explore cafés, galleries and theaters sprinkled throughout the Quartier Latin and Plateau-Mont-Royal. Take a bike ride along the scenic Canal de Lachine. Admire the imposing Gothic-revival architecture and blue ceilings of the Basilique Notre-Dame.

Head to the village of Tadoussac to see Mother Nature in all its glory. Go on a whale-watching tour to see belugas, blue whales, seals and more. The season for sighting whales is May to mid-October.

Explore the dramatic tundra of Nunavik. This region, the northernmost part of Québec, is home to a large Inuit population and is where you will find the bright blue crater lake in Pingualuit National Park.

Bask in the natural beauty of the Laurentides region. Bike by forests, lakes and rivers along “Le p’tit train du Nord,” which stretches for 124 miles (200 kilometers) along an old railway line.

Enjoy a slower pace of life in the picturesque Magdalen Islands. This small archipelago is a fishing hub. Don’t leave without sampling some of its signature seafood dishes.

Québec has plenty to see and do in all seasons, but plan accordingly for the weather. Winter hits heavy in this part of Canada, which can make travel difficult. Travel in and out via international airports in Québec City or Montréal.

Popular cities in Quebec

Parks Canada\'s Dufferin Terrace featuring landscape views, skyline and a city
Québec City
Known for Historical, Museums and Cafes
The enchanting capital of Canada’s Québec province is like a slice of France surrounded by North American wilderness. Enjoy museums, shopping, history and fine food.

Reasons to visit

  • Château Frontenac
  • Quebec City Town Hall
  • Citadel of Quebec
Montreal which includes a city, a bay or harbour and a high-rise building
Montreal
Known for Museums, Live music and Art
A city packed with culture and events, with a seductively French air, Montreal beams with character from the inside out.

Reasons to visit

  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
  • Old Port of Montreal
  • Bell Centre
Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort which includes snow, snow skiing and landscape views
Mont-Tremblant
Known for Small town, Skiing and Lakes
Nestled in Canada’s Laurentian Mountains is an alpine resort that has year-round outdoor adventures, picturesque landscapes and music festivals.

Reasons to visit

  • Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort
  • Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant
  • Casino Mont Tremblant
Trois-Rivieres showing night scenes, nightlife and street scenes
Trois-Rivieres
Known for Rivers, Historical and Flowers
With a pretty riverside setting between Montréal and Québec City, this fascinating city offers unique historic and cultural attractions.

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap
  • University of Quebec in Trois-Rivieres
  • Laviolette Park
Saguenay
Saguenay
Known for Rivers, Sports and Football

Reasons to visit

  • La Pulperie de Chicoutimi Regional Museum
  • Petite Maison Blanche Museum
Sherbrooke showing a bridge
Sherbrooke
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Trendy
Glorious parks, rivers and beaches and boundless outdoor adventures welcome visitors to this lively city in the heart of Quebec’s Eastern Townships.

Reasons to visit

  • Theatre Granada
  • Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts