Charlesbourg Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Outdoor adventure and heritage charm are present side by side in this historic northern region of Québec City.

More than half of Charlesbourg is agricultural or wooded, with recreational opportunities that are practically endless. Take your time to experience the traces of a fascinating history during a visit to Charlesbourg.

Originally founded as a 17th-century Jesuit colony, Charlesbourg has grown and developed over the years, eventually merging with Québec City in 2002. As you explore this livable district, slow down and admire fine examples of French and Québécois architecture from multiple centuries.

Start at Charlesbourg’s southern end, at the iconic Trait-Carré. Appreciate the stylings of this well-preserved historic village, originally built by Jesuits in the shape of a star for ease of defense. Head to the green heart of Trait-Carré for a scenic walk or picnic in the much-loved Parc de la Commune. Varied concerts take place at its bandstand through the summer.

After a break at one of many local cafés and restaurants, continue on to the Moulin des Jésuites, a lovingly restored rustic water mill from the 18th century. Learn about Charlesbourg’s history at the exhibit inside, join a guided walking tour or simply enjoy the mill’s decorative gardens.

Farther north, take a scenic forest walk at Parc des Verveines. Explore sprawling Parc des Moulins, where landscaped gardens and pools lie alongside woodland with trails groomed for hiking and snowshoeing.

For more winter fun, head to one of Charlesbourg’s ski parks. At the non-profit Ski de Fond Charlesbourg, pick from 15 cross-country skiing trails before relaxing at a heated chalet or the restaurant, which is open on weekends.

Charlesbourg is located northwest of Québec City, about a 20-minute drive from the city center and 25-minute drive from the airport. Travel by bus from downtown in about 1 hour. The historic region around Trait-Carré is easily navigated on foot, with the Parc des Moulins about a 20- minute bus ride north from there. Rent a car to best access the ski parks.

Before you leave Charlesbourg, stop for a sweet treat at a boutique chocolate or fudge store.


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Other neighbourhoods around Charlesbourg

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Les Rivières

Historical sites, coffee shops and shopping highlight some of the noteworthy features of Les Rivières. Make a stop by Les Galeries de la Capitale or Mega Parc while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Les Rivières
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Beauport

3/5(1 area review)

The ample dining options and enchanting waterfalls are top of the list for many visitors to Beauport. A stop by Montmorency Falls Park or Pourvoirie du Lac Beauport might round out your trip.

Beauport
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Vieux-Limoilou

Vieux-Limoilou might not have many top sights, but Vidéotron Centre and Expo-Cité are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Vieux-Limoilou
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La Cité-Limoilou

4.5/5(10 area reviews)

La Cité-Limoilou is a destination visitors seek out for its fascinating museums, great live music and charming cafes. You might also want to check out attractions like Vidéotron Centre or Saint-Jean Street while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

La Cité-Limoilou
Parliament Building which includes heritage architecture, a garden and a sunset

Centre-Ville

Centre-Ville is popular for its live music, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Saint-Jean Street or Grand Theatre of Quebec.

Centre-Ville
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Saint-Roch

4/5(8 area reviews)

Saint-Roch is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Marina Saint-Roch or The Museum of L'Isle-aux-Grues.

Saint-Roch

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