1. Montmorency Falls
A stunning waterfall located just outside Quebec City, Montmorency Falls is taller than Niagara Falls and offers breathtaking views from a suspension bridge and cable car.
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A stunning waterfall located just outside Quebec City, Montmorency Falls is taller than Niagara Falls and offers breathtaking views from a suspension bridge and cable car.
Home to over 10,000 marine animals, the Aquarium of Quebec is a fantastic place for families to explore the wonders of aquatic life, including polar bears and walruses.
A historic military fortress, The Citadelle of Québec offers tours that showcase its rich history, architecture, and breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River.
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A historic site where the famous 1759 battle took place, the Plains of Abraham is now a beautiful urban park ideal for picnics, walking, and exploring history.
An interactive museum that explores the culture and history of Quebec and the wider world, offering fascinating exhibits for all ages.
A charming and picturesque neighborhood in Old Quebec known for its narrow streets, boutiques, and cafes, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Featuring a vast collection of Quebec art, this museum offers a comprehensive look at the province's artistic heritage across several centuries.
A beautiful park offering expansive gardens, historical buildings, and walking trails, ideal for a peaceful escape in nature.
A convenient and scenic way to travel between Upper and Lower Towns in Old Quebec, offering beautiful views of the city's historic architecture.
The birthplace of French America, Place Royale is a historic square in Old Quebec with cobblestone streets and charming 17th-century architecture.
A long boardwalk along the St. Lawrence River offering spectacular views, especially of the Château Frontenac, and a popular spot for leisurely strolls.
A park surrounding the magnificent Montmorency Falls, offering trails, a suspension bridge, and a cable car for stunning views.
This museum provides in-depth insights into the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the broader military history of Quebec.
Offering a panoramic 360-degree view of Quebec City from its 31st floor, this observatory provides a unique perspective of the city and surrounding landscapes.
Located within the Citadelle, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Royal 22e Régiment, Quebec's famed military unit.
A historic square in the heart of Old Quebec, surrounded by notable buildings and offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past.
A scenic terrace offering breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec, perfect for photography and relaxation.
A popular spot along the St. Lawrence River for walking and enjoying the view, often dotted with sculptures and public art installations.
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