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  1. Québec's regions

    Québec City, rich in history, is the realm of both romance and festivities. Its stone houses and narrow streets give it a European charm. From the top of Cap Diamant, observe the movement on the St. Lawrence River and the waltz of cruise ships in the summer. Our province's capital is absolutely unique!

  2. Tourism and holidays Québec, Canada

    Official tourist site of the Gouvernement du Québec. Visit Bonjour Québec, discover tourism, activities, events and book holiday accommodation fast, free and secure! ... Say Bonjour to all our regions! Explore our regions Titre. Illuminating experiences. Description. Let our experiences take you on a journey. These inspiring adventures will ...

  3. Regions

    The Eeyou Istchee Baie-James region encompasses over 350,000 km² between the 49th and 55th parallels and covers about 600 km from east to west and about 600 km from south to north. In total, it represents one fifth of the province of Quebec. For comparison, the entire country of Germany covers 357 000 km². Discover.

  4. 19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Québec

    5. Old Montréal (Vieux-Montreal) Montréal City Hall in Old Montréal. Best explored on foot, Old Montréal is a concentration of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century buildings at the edge of the city's Old Port.Many of the top Montréal tourist attractions are within this historic section of the city, including the neo-Gothic Notre-Dame Basilica and the pedestrian-friendly square at Place Jacques ...

  5. Québec City Tourism Official Website

    Discover 400 years of History. Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, is walkable and safe. Stroll the cobblestone streets of the only fortified city north of Mexico and explore its gorgeous outdoors nearby.

  6. Top 10 Must-See Attractions

    Enter the fascinating world of nearly 10,000 specimens from 300 species! Aquarium du Québec is spectacularly located overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Visit the Awesome Ocean Discovery tunnel to check out the creatures that inhabit the depths of the Pacific, and find out about Québec's rivers and streams too.

  7. Tourism, vacations, getaways in the Québec region, for the whole family

    A trip to the island—67 km (42 mi.) by car or on bike—is a trip back in time. At the Maison de nos Aïeux, you just may discover that your ancestors were among the 300 families that arrived from France and went on to settle all over North America.

  8. Explore Québec

    Accessible tourism; LGBTQ+ visitors; Tourist brochures and guides; Current COVID-19 guidelines; Transportation. Getting to Québec; Getting around Québec; Where to stay. Non-traditional accommodation; Campgrounds and ready-to-camp; Cottages; Hotels, inns and B&Bs; Holiday resorts; Outfitters; Youth hostels and student residences; Contact us

  9. Quebec Region

    Regions. 46.8833 -71.9167. 1 Portneuf County — a cottage country holiday area for the inhabitants of Quebec City, and a farming district. 47.0333 -71.5833. 2 Jacques-Cartier — stretching from the northern suburbs of Quebec City up to the Jacques-Cartier National Park. 47.05 -70.9.

  10. 20 Best Things to Do in Quebec: All Places to Visit (+ Tips)

    5. Whale watching in Tadoussac. The Quebec province is one of the best places in the world to go whale watching, and you should really spend an afternoon trying to get a look at these huge cetaceans. It's among the most popular attractions in the region for both locals and tourists.

  11. Explore Quebec

    Explore the Memphrémagog region of the Eastern Townships while discovering unique establishments lauded for their exceptional services. Discover a place with 350 years of history to celebrate. To celebrate its 350th anniversary, Petite Nation, in the Outaouais region, is hosting various activities to highlight important moments in its history.

  12. Tourist brochures and guides

    Live chat. Trip planner. Tourist brochures and guides. Find all the information you need to plan your travel and vacation in Québec. These tourist guides are updated only when they are reissued or reprinted. The reading format is optimized so you don't have to download the full PDF. Digital regional tourist guides. for consultation and printing.

  13. Tourism, vacations, getaways in the Gaspésie region

    The Gaspésie Tour. This roughly 900-km loop route is tucked in between the sea and the mountains and features valleys, bays, shores and rivers. The north route follows the coastline of the vast St. Lawrence River to the tip of the peninsula where you can take in the immense gulf. The south route follows the lush Matapédia valley—salmon country.

  14. Gaspésie Vacation: Discover Our Unique Region

    This long loop ride invites you to explore some of Québec's most popular regions for snowmobile enthusiasts in search of snow-covered sea, mountain and forest scenery. The safe and easily accessible departure point for this trip is just 330 km (185 mi.) from the Ontario border and about 200 km (125 mi.) from the Maine border.

  15. Chaudière-Appalaches Region near Quebec City

    Discover Chaudiere-Appalaches stretching along the St. Lawrence River for over 200 km, the region is a veritable garden facing Québec City. ... Tourist Guide Book. Subscribe to the newsletter. Enter your email. Back. More. Top ideas; Blog; Sectors; Contact Tourisme Chaudiere-Appalaches; Search.

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    The region's powerful, magnetic attraction began 400 million years ago with an epic meteorite impact that sculpted one of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in Quebec. It also left behind a particular magnetism and energy where visitors stop, breathe and reawaken their senses. A reconnection worth experiencing. Discover Charlevoix.

  17. Best Places to Visit in Canada

    The historic district of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is the most visited place in Québec City, followed closely by Île d'Orléans and Montmorency waterfalls, which stands at 83 meters tall (272 ft), making it 30 meters (98.5ft) taller than Niagara Falls!

  18. Tourism, vacations and family activities in Montréal

    Mount Royal (our very own mountain) reigns over the downtown core and is home to a wide range of outdoor activities. All over the island, you can go biking, jogging, rollerblading or ice skating, kayaking and even surfing. You can also shop, taste local delicacies, visit museums or relax at the water's edge. Consult the tourist guide.

  19. Tourism in Quebec

    Tourism is the fifth-largest industry in Quebec. Some 29,000 companies are involved in the industry, generating 130,000 direct and 48,000 indirect jobs. [1] In 2006, Quebec welcomed 3.2 million foreign tourists, most of them from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Japan. [2]

  20. The top 10 best attractions on Quebec's Côte Nord

    And it only serves as motivation to come back and explore the area even more later on. To recap, here are the top 10 must-see attractions on Quebec's Côte Nord. Tadoussac, the first stop on the Côte Nord. Watching whales in Cap-de-Bon-Désir. Walking the white sand beaches of Forestville.

  21. 20 Incredible Things To Do in Québec City with Kids on a Family ...

    Benjo Toy Store is world famous and one of the most loved things for families to do in Quebec City. Kids can enter the store through a kid-sized door, play with the toys before purchasing them ...

  22. Tourism Eastern Townships

    Spring for two. Granby. 2 Nights | Starting at $231CAD. Camping Aventure Mégantic. 4 weekend promotion. Frontenac. 9 Nights | Starting at $390CAD. See all offers.

  23. Bucket list on a budget: Where to eat, sight see and stay in Quebec

    Start the day the French way with a croissant and a café au lait for under $6. Another local iconic Canadian comfort food dish that's a must-try in Quebec City is poutine. STOCK PHOTO/Getty ...

  24. 10 Of The Most Beautiful Towns To Retire To In Quebec

    Average Rental Costs: From $82/night. Average Cost of Living: 5% below the Quebec provincial average. Population: 682 people. Top Attractions: Mine Capelton, Equitation Jacques Robidas. Things to ...

  25. Minister of Tourism to support the launch of Destination Canada's 2030

    May 15, 2024 - Edmonton, Alberta. The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, will be present to support the unveiling of Destination Canada's ambitious new strategy, "Tourism 2030: A World of Opportunity," at Rendez-vous Canada 2024.

  26. Interview with Caroline Lepage

    April 9, 2024 Case Studies. In this third episode of L'arrière-scène podcast, our team talks to Ms. Caroline Lepage, appointed President and CEO of the Québec City Convention Centre in April 2024. They talk about her path in business tourism, her anything-but-conventional side, and her vision for the Centre in the coming years.

  27. Maps and key facts on schooling in English-language schools in Quebec, 2021

    On the map, a box indicates that there were 230,075 eligible school-aged children in Quebec in 2021, 76.2% of whom attended or had attended an English-language school. In the Capitale-Nationale region, 9,660 school-aged children were eligible and 74.2% attended or had attended an English-language school.

  28. "Extreme" G5 geomagnetic storm reaches Earth, NOAA says, following

    Updated on: May 10, 2024 / 11:43 PM EDT / CBS News. An "extreme" G5 geomagnetic storm reached Earth on Friday, NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center said, after issuing a watch earlier in the day ...

  29. Government of Canada announces support to relieve supply chains

    Minister of Transport and Quebec Lieutenant "As we know, the Port of Sept-Îles is the cornerstone of marine transportation in Quebec, which is why our government firmly believes in its potential. With today's announcement, we are giving them the tools they need to maintain their momentum, and thus continue to stimulate not only the region ...

  30. Aurora lights up the sky in geomagnetic storm

    Aurora seen in Atlanta area around 10:30 p.m. ET. (Emily Smith/CNN) A stunning aurora, caused by a severe geomagnetic storm, is painting the sky shades of pink, purple and green as it spreads into ...