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What to do in Quebec

What to do in Quebec

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What to do in Quebec

Voilà Québec is the reference guide for exploring Quebec City since 1978. Quebec is the only fortified city in North America north of Mexico and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. To explore: Old Quebec, the Château Frontenac, the Plains of Abraham, the Petit-Champlain District and the Dufferin Terrace.

Frequently asked questions: What to do in Quebec City

What to do in Quebec City in a weekend?

Stroll through Old Quebec and along the Dufferin Terrace, explore the Petit-Champlain district and Place Royale, walk on the Plains of Abraham, then take a trip to Montmorency Falls or Île d'Orléans.

What to do for free in Quebec City?

Take a stroll through Old Quebec and Petit-Champlain, walk along the fortifications, enjoy the Plains of Abraham and the parks, and attend the many public events depending on the season.

What to do in Quebec City when it rains?

Visit museums, such as the Museum of Civilization and the National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec, discover the Aquarium of Quebec, or sit down in the covered cafes and shops of the central districts.

What to do in Quebec City in winter?

The Quebec Winter Carnival, the Dufferin Terrace slide, skating, a visit to the Ice Hotel, as well as skiing and snowshoeing in the surrounding area.

What to do in Quebec City in the summer?

Festivals, terraces, cruises on the St. Lawrence, cycling along the river and excursions to Île d'Orléans and Côte-de-Beaupré.

What to do in Quebec City with children?

The Aquarium of Quebec, Montmorency Falls, the Plains of Abraham and museums that offer activities suitable for families.

How many days do you need to visit Quebec City?

Two to three days are enough for the essentials of the city; allow a week to also explore the surrounding area, from Île d'Orléans to Charlevoix.