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.
Recognised as one of the greatest parks in the world, well-loved for its forested walking trails, bustling beaches, manicured gardens and variety of wildlife.
Sail down the mighty St. Lawrence River past Québec City and appreciate the area’s historic charm. Reigning over this heritage city is a grand building.
From soaring mountains to the Pacific Ocean, this stretch of coastline contains the rugged beauty of the West Coast’s islands and British Columbia’s biggest city.
Recognised as one of the greatest parks in the world, well-loved for its forested walking trails, bustling beaches, manicured gardens and variety of wildlife.
Canada’s capital, its largest city and a famous natural attraction rest in this province’s southeastern region. Untamed tundra and wooded lakes cover the north.
Sail down the mighty St. Lawrence River past Québec City and appreciate the area’s historic charm. Reigning over this heritage city is a grand building.
Put aside a day for tradition, culture and food in Quidi Vidi, a coastal fishing village that combines a fascinating history with beautiful scenery and a thriving arts and crafts scene.
Locals and visitors flock to this sprawling park for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. It’s also where the British and French once fought for control of Canada.
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.
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.
Visit Canada’s largest and most popular art gallery to admire an extensive global collection which ranges from Canadian collectives to European Masters.
Visit this exciting urban district to enjoy exclusive shopping, fine dining, and festivals before exploring one of the world’s largest underground complexes.
Visit this peaceful Montreal landmark for spiritual contemplation, spectacular views, a mix of architectural styles and a wealth of cultural artefacts.