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There is so much to see and do in Quebec and the surrounding areas, you'll want to extend your stay to fit it all in! Ask for information and directions to our staff.
The blueberry field has more than fifteen varieties of blueberries, each as tasty as the next. U-pick, sale of local products and blueberry cosmetics, tasting of lunches and desserts in the warm atmosphere of the coffee.
975 Chem. Vire-Crêpes, Saint-Nicolas
Levis, QC G7A 2A1
At 83 m (272.3') high, a full 30 m (98.4') taller than Niagara Falls, the Montmorency Falls are as spectacular a sight in the summer as in the winter. They are located in a park of the same name only 15 minutes from Old Québec. This is one destination you will not want to miss, as it is where the St. Lawrence River stretches out not far from the base of the cliffs. During your visit, you get to choose between wonder and adventure. Take a cable car to the top of the cliff to admire the falls from a unique vantage point. The view is breathtaking, even in the winter! Cross the suspended bridge to the belvedere, where you can feel the power of the river as it thunders past. For the daredevil in you, follow one of the three via ferrata routes up the cliff, or zoom over the plunge pool on the double zipline 300 m (984') in the air. You can also learn about the site's fascinating history at the interpretation centre. In the summer, you can have a picnic at the historical orchard and test your endurance by climbing the 487 steps of the panoramic staircase. Tourists with a fine palate will appreciate one of the best brunches in the region, served at the Montmorency Manor.
5300 Sainte-Anne Blvd
Quebec, QC G1C 0M3
Admire these 35 meters high waterfalls from the spectacular suspended bridge, located 23 meters above the Chaudière River, or from its numerous belvederes around the park. Picnic areas, playgrounds, hiking trails, and bike paths will make this place the perfect one-day adventure!Access and parking:
- Highway 73, Exit 130, Charny District
- Highway 20, Exit 311, then Route 116 West, Saint-Nicolas District
3300, street Parc des chutes
Lévis, QC G6X 1B4
"Take a Car, Take a Bike or Go on Foot"
At just under a kilometer, the Quebec/Levis takes 12 minutes, crossing connects the north and south shores of the St. Lawrence River. Hundreds of people take the ferry between Québec City and Levis every day. But it's not just a means of transportation! The Quebec/Levis crossing makes for a fun, affordable, and accessible activity.
One of the best things about the Quebec/Levis crossing is the view. By day, you can take in Old Québec's varied architectural landscape, with Chateau Frontenac perched like a crown jewel on the heights of Cap Diamond. At night, you'll be dazzled by the city lights as they bounce off the waves.
6001 Rue Laurier
Lévis, QC G6V 0P5
Site of major battles and first national historic park in Canada, this destination includes the Plains of Abraham and Des Braves park. The Plains of Abraham Museum is the gateway to the site, offering exhibitions, activities, services and an information desk. Discover history and nature in the city!
The Plains of Abraham take their name from a popular usage dating back to the first decades of New France, when, from 1635 to 1667, part of these lands belonged to Abraham Martin.Available activities
835, av. Wilfrid-Laurier
Québec, QC G1R 2L3
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