The historic capital of Québec province has all the charm of a French city surrounded by the scenery and sports of the great outdoors that Canada is famous for.
This French-speaking inland province is the birthplace of poutine, Cirque du Soleil and Arcade Fire. Here art thrives in some of the New World’s oldest cities.
Take a walk around the delightful gardens of this charming park and then explore a vibrant waterfront area of colorful houseboats, cafés and restaurants.
Be enticed by lakeside beaches, fertile orchard-lined valleys and a waterfall taller than Niagara in this region that overflows with dramatic scenery and history.
Outdoor adventure, music and arts festivals, cultural attractions and more evening entertainment than you can shake a stick at – Toronto\'s got it covered.
Step back in time to the days of the area’s 1860s gold rush, pan for gold, witness a live enactment of historic events and enjoy a ride on a steam train.
Québec’s oldest district is protected as an internationally recognised historic site and is where you’ll find many of the city’s oldest and best attractions.