Quebec - Canadian France

 Discover Quebec and its vibrant culture on a range of tours. Stroll around Old Quebec on a walking tour, visiting iconic landmarks such as its fortifications, Notre Dame Basilica-Cathedral, and Quartier Petit Champlain.

There are a lot of interesting things in Quebec, so feel free to book both individual excursions here - tripates.com, and group tours with a visit to the whole island here by car - solrentacar.com


Unlearn about Quebec City's French culture and heritage during a small-group walking tour. Discover UNESCO-listed streets while listening to commentary from your guide.

Jacques-Cartier National Park

Jacques-Cartier National Park offers visitors an incredible mountainous landscape punctuated with deep valleys. Visitors are offered an abundance of outdoor activities at this park - be it hiking one of its 100 kilometers of trails or exploring its tumultuous river that runs through it; there's always something exciting going on here!

Jacques-Cartier National Park offers visitors an unrivalled opportunity to view caribou. These animals usually remain near where they were born and hunted; however, at Jacques-Cartier National Park we have made efforts to increase their population by breeding captive-bred caribou before releasing offspring in the park grounds - so you may see these remarkable creatures walking trails or swimming rivers!

Near Morristown in New York lies this recreational and camping park; its sheltered bay provides shelter to a sandy swimming beach and campground for recreation and camping activities like hiking and fishing, while also affording beautiful views of the St Lawrence River.

Quebec City Sightseeing Tour

Discover Quebec City like never before on this guided tour! Unlearn its rich history while traversing its narrow streets, university buildings, churches, convents and shops - UNESCO World Heritage Site or not!

Sample traditional cuisine at unique restaurants on a culinary walking tour of Old Quebec, then view Montmorency Falls from a scenic clifftop walkway. End your tour at Basilica Sainte-Anne de Beaupre, known for its copper entrance doors decorated with Albert Gilles' art work.

Quebec City, situated along the Saint Lawrence River, retains a European charm that offers visitors plenty to see and do. Stroll through its historic district with a guide, learn French and British military strategies at the Museum of Civilization or ride one of Quebec City's sightseeing buses for breathtaking views of its Old Port District, Parliament site, Grande Allee and Citadelle - or spend time visiting Plains of Abraham Paratrooper Museum or Royal 22e Regiment museum through interactive tour-storyteller services!

Ghost Walk in Old Montreal

Guidatour provides an entertaining and educational walking tour through Old Montreal that's sure to get your blood pumping! Join Guidatour on this ghostly walking tour for an eerie walking experience through its streets that are sure to give you chills!

This tour is ideal for couples or groups of friends seeking an exhilarating Halloween experience, featuring tales about cholera outbreaks, heroin addiction and public hangings - guaranteed goosebumps!

Your tour will provide an in-depth exploration of Montreal's haunted history and visit some of the sites where ghostly activity has been reported, boasting a 4 1/2 star rating on Trip Advisor and highly recommended. Booking ahead is advised due to limited space availability - and after your tour, don't forget Le Cochon Dingue ("The Crazy Pig" for an excellent Breton-style crepe breakfast. After touring, take a scenic drive down St Lawrence River where you'll discover Basilica Saint Anne de Beaupre (be sure to notice its striking copper entrance doors embossed by Albert Gilles), Montmorency Falls as it cascades down from above the cliffs before ending your tour at Le Cochon Dingue "The Crazy Pig".

Montreal City Tour

Explore Quebec City on foot with a knowledgeable local guide who offers an insider's view. Discover its rich history and attractions such as traditional cobblestone streets and French-influenced bistros, all while learning its rich cultural history.

Explore the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to admire its breathtaking art collections, then stop by the new Port of Montreal Tower to witness spectacular views over downtown.

This vibrant tour explores Montreal's culinary diversity through food. Relax for a hearty tasting of its iconic dishes such as traditional onion soup and French macaroons - this experience also includes all food/drink tastings as well as our insider guidebook!

Cirque du Soleil's mesmerizing show has brought its headquarters to one of Montreal's northern suburbs, combining cold corporate efficiency with healthy discipline and creativity typical of high-performance sports training centers.

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