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April 22, 2025 by linamakhlouf

Are you looking for things to do with kids and are planning a family trip to Quebec City any time soon ? You should definitely keep in mind this list of 15 activities to enjoy a great time in the city and foster great memories for you and your family.

Swimming in Quebec

1. L’Oasis du Port de Québec

Photos via L’oasis du Port de Québec on instagram

L’oasis du Port de Québec is the perfect spot if your kids enjoy swimming. Families can enjoy beautiful waterfront views, explore walking paths, and let the kids run around in the spacious green areas. During the summer, the Oasis even hosts activities which includes outdoor concerts, cultural events, and food trucks that offers local treats to try.

📍80 Quai Saint-André

2. Piscine de la Promenade Samuel de Champlain

Photos via Station de la Plage website

Piscine de la Promenade Samuel de Champlain is the perfect outdoor swimming pool for families to cool off and just enjoy the beautiful weather. It has a variety of different modern amenities with shallow areas of young kids and deeper areas for older or experienced swimmer. It even offers biking and walking paths to enjoy the space even more.

📍1375 Bd Champlain

3. Baie de Beauport

Photos via Baie de Beauport on instagram

Baie de Beauport is the perfect spot if you’re looking for a beach activity for you and your family. The sandy beach area is the perfect spot to build sandcastles, playing beach games, or simply enjoying the water. The spot even offers picnic spots, playgrounds, and occasional live entertainment.

📍1 Chemin de la Baie-de-Beauport

Other Fun Activities

4. Aquarium du Québec

Photos via Aquarium du Québec on instagram

Aquarium du Québec is a must-visit stops for any families visiting Quebec City. It offers a variety of experiences such as hands-on activities like touch pools and interactive displays which makes learning fun or simply visiting all the amazing marine animals that cannot be found at any ordinary aquarium. The aquarium’s outdoor play areas, picnic spots, and scenic walking trails makes it an ideal destination for a full day of family fun with a blend of educations.

📍1675 Av. des Hôtels

5. Montmorency Falls

Photos via Adventures.com website

Montmorency Falls is a breathtaking natural attraction I mean look at these pictures ! The falls offer a variety of exciting activities for families which makes it an even great stop on your trip. Families are able to take a the panoramic cable car that would take you to the top of the falls so that you and your family don’t have to walk to the top especially with little kids. Furthermore, the park surrounding the area is well-maintained with walking trails and picnic areas which makes it the perfect family outing to create unforgettable memories.

📍Montmorency Falls

6. Old Quebec City Food Tours

Photos via Local Food Tours website

Discover the history of Old Quebec in a fun and delicious way with the Old Quebec Food Tour! Instead of picking just one place to eat, this tour lets families taste 12 different samples and drinks from various spots around the city. Kids and parents alike can enjoy trying a mix of traditional and modern Quebecois dishes, all while learning about the city’s rich history from an engaging tour guide. Plus, you’ll get to visit two great restaurants included on the tour, La Buche and BeClub! It’s a tasty adventure that brings the stories of Old Quebec to life through its food.

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7. Village Vacances Valcartier

Photos via Village Vacances Valcartier on instagram

Experience an exciting day full of adventure with the whole family at Village Vacances Valcartier! This amazing park offers a wide variety of kid-friendly activities all year round. Water slides and a wave pool in the summer to winter playground with snow tubing, ice skating, and a magical ice hotel. This park never disappoints no matter which season you and your family decides to visit !

📍2280 Bd Valcartier

8. Musée de la Civilisation

Photos via Musée de la civilisation on instagram

Musée de la Civilisation is a perfect activity for families looking for a fun and educational experience in Quebec City. The museum offer a variety of interactive exhibition that is intended for all ages, allowing them to explore history, culture, and science in a hands-on way. With rotating exhibits that often feature kid-friendly themes and stories, there’s always something new and exciting to see. The Musée de la Civilisation makes learning about the world a fun adventure for the whole family!

📍2280 Bd Valcartier

9. Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier

Photos via parc national Jacques-Cartier on instagram

Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier is the perfect outdoor activity for families looking to enjoy the beautiful nature of Quebec city. The park offer a variety of easy activities that kids can participate in such as easy hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, and many more. With its breathtaking scenery and variety of outdoor activities, Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier is a great place for families to connect with nature and have fun together.

📍103 Chem. du Parc National

10. Le Massif Charlevoix

Photos via Le Massif Charlevoix on instagram

Le Massif Charlevoix is the perfect destination for adventure and stunning natural beauty all year round. This activity holds one of the most breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River. Many activities can be done such as hiking, mountain hiking, and nature exploration. There is even family zones, and beginner-friendly areas.

📍1350 Rue Principale

11. Festivals

Photos via Québec cité website

Quebec city is one of the perfect city for festivals all year round. From the Quebec Winter Carnival which is a magical winter celebration with a lot of fun activities. In the summer there is the Festival d’été de Québec which has live music and entertainment for all ages. Furthermore they even have the Tournoi International de Hockey Pee-Wee where young players around the world compete to showcase their talent. Lastly, there is even ComediHa! Fest which offers a lot of different comedy shows to enjoy a fun time.

12. Île d’Orléans

Photos via Québec cité website

Île d’Orléans is a beautiful island that makes it perfect for a family day trip. It has beautiful quaint villages, rolling countryside, and rich agricultural heritage. Families can visit local farms to pick fresh fruits, sample delicious homemade treats or explore their bike trails. This is the perfect spot for families to relax, learn, and enjoy simple pleasures of Quebec’s countryside.

13. Bora Parc

Photos via bonjourquebec website

Bora Parc at Villages Vacances Valcartier is the perfect indoor activity to do with kids in Quebec City. The park has many infrastructure to entertain the kids such as a wave pool, a lazy river, and a wide variety of water slides for kids of all ages. For very young children there is even a splash pad and smaller slides catered for them. This activity is a must if you and your family are looking to enjoy water adventures at any time of the year.

📍2280 Bd Valcartier

14. Miller Zoo

Photos via Miller Zoo on instagram

Miller Zoo is the perfect educational spot where families can get up close with a variety of animals. This zoo located just outside of Quebec City is home to over 150 animals from around the world such as bears, wolves, lynxes, and many many more. The zoo is the perfect activity for a fun and educational outing for families who love nature and wildlife.

📍20 Rte Hurley

15. Méga Parc des Galeries de la Capitale

Photos via Méga Parc on instagram

Méga Parc des Galeries de la Capitale is the perfect indoor amusement park located in Quebec City’s largest shopping mall. This is the perfect spot to go shopping and then have the kids burn some energy and have some fun at the park. There are multiple attractions including roller coaster, ferris wheel, an ice-skating rinks and many more. If you are looking to spend a day filled with laughter and excitement no matter the weather Méga Parc is the spot for you.

📍401 Bd des Galeries

16. Le Moulin de Saint-Laurent

Photos via Le Moulin St-Laurent on instagram

Le Moulin de Saint-Laurent is a very charming and fammily-friendly destination just outside of Quebec city. This historic restaurant offers delicious Quebecois cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Kids can also enjoy the outdoor space where they can play and explore their picturesque surrounding while the parents relax on the terrace. This spot is a perfect spot for a countryside outing for a great spot to relax as a family.

📍6436 Chem. Royal

17. Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Adventure Park

Photos via bonjourQuebec website

Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Adventure Park is the perfect spot to visit right after visiting the Montmorency Falls. It offers a unique mix of amazing outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery. Families can walk across the suspension bridge for beautiful views, or take on the challenge of experiencing the zip line that allows you to see angles of the falls that will blow your mind.

📍5300 Bd Sainte-Anne

18. Laurier Quebec Shopping Mall

Photos via bonjourQuebec website

Laurier Quebec Shopping Mall is the perfect last spot for this list. It has a big array of shops featuring popular brands and local boutiques. Children can also have a blast with the indoor play area designed to keep them entertained while the parents can enjoy their shopping. The mall also hosts seasonal events such as craft workshops and live performance. Whether you’re looking to shop, play, or dine, this mall offers a well-rounded experience.

📍2700 Bd Laurier

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April 17, 2025 by Local Food Tours

Old Quebec City is an area with a rich history and vibrant streets at just about any hour during the day or night. It’s home to some of Canada’s best restaurants, most interesting historical buildings, and, overall, is a veritable postcard town. Between the sweeping views of the Saint-Lawrence river, the delectable food and buzzing cobblestone streets, visiting Old Quebec City should be up there on anyone’s bucket list.

Check out as well our other blog articles: Old Quebec City best Restaurants and Things to do with Kids in Quebec City

Old Quebec City Magnificent Museums, Action-Packed Attractions and Tours & Summer Events

Photo Credit: Viator / Diego Grandi /SAATCHI ART

Whether you’re here to delve into the tales, locations, and individuals that have shaped the charming city you see today, to explore the premier destinations that define Quebec City, or to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle, you’ll find no shortage of options for an exciting adventure!

1. Old Quebec City Food Tour

Discover Old Quebec like you never have before–through its food! Learn about Old Quebec’s history with your knowledgeable guide and taste the town’s culinary heritage. Walk through the cobblestone streets and learn about the old buildings that still stand today. Savour the delicious food from some of Quebec City’s best eateries: from a rustic sugar shack to a hip snack bar. Between the food and drinks, the price of the ticket includes 12 yummy tastings in total! Instead of choosing just one restaurant in Quebec City, the Old Quebec City Food Tour invites you to sample many different places while learning about the area and meeting new people. For more information, click here!

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2. Château Frontenac and Terrasse Dufferin | #1 Place to visit

Photo Credit: Destination Québec Cité / Fairmont Frontenac / Markusbar

When you visit Quebec City, the head-honcho of attractions is the Château Frontenac and the Terrasse Dufferin. Built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company during the late 19th century, the hotel was intended to appeal to wealthy travellers and encourage luxury tourism. Today, the Château still towers over Old Town Quebec City and draws patrons from around the world. You can step inside and marvel at the glorious and grandiose lobby with gold doors and arches and detailed work in the wood-panelled walls. Just outside the hotel is the Terrasse Dufferin, a large boardwalk where you’ll see an array of buskers, great views of the lower town and the Saint-Lawrence River.

1 Rue des Carrières
www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec

3. Petit-Champlain + Funiculaire | Patrimoine

Photo Credit: Diego Grandi /Repertoire du patrimoine culturel /

The funicular is a cable car that ascends and descends the steep hill that separates the upper and lower town of Old Quebec. The short ride, for a small price, saves you the trouble of heading up the Breakneck Stairs. Enjoy a magnificent view of Old Quebec and the ships on the Saint-Lawrence river as you go up or down! But don’t stop there… The lower town of Old Quebec, otherwise known as le Petit Champlain, is one of the most picturesque areas of the city. Filled with shops, restaurants and cobblestone streets it’s the place to feel like you’re in Europe!

16 Rue du Petit-Champlain
www.funiculaire.ca

4. The Citadelle of Québec

Photo Credit: shayansohail / quebec cité / Tours Voir Quebec

The Citadelle is the oldest military building in Canada and is still active today. Take a tour inside the walls where you can see the changing of the guard ceremony at a specific time in the morning. Learn about Quebec City’s military history and how this military installation still functions today!

1 Côte de la Citadelle
www.lacitadelle.qc.ca

5. Enjoy one of the many events taking place throughout Summer!

Photo Credit: Quebec Cité / Simon Armstrong / Simon Armstron
  • Le Parcours des Terrasses Gourmandes – Purchase their gastronomic package and come & feast in many different restaurants during the biggest opening of terraces in Quebec City. – June 14
  • TD New France Festival – A historic festival that reconstructs the New France era from the 17th and 18th century, and is filled with cultural activities, entertainment, parades and performances. – August 1-4

6. Morrin Centre | Old Quebec City National historic Site

Old quebec city attractions morrin center
Photo credit: lapresse.ca

The Morrin Centre offers visitors a myriad a reasons to visit. Firstly, this National Historic Site explores the contributions and culture of English speakers in the Quebec area. It boasts an impressive and extremely beautiful Victorian-style private library of English books. The centre was also a prison for captured British soldiers: walk through the jail cells and discover the hidden parts of Quebec’s history.

44 Chaussée des Écossais
www.morrin.org

7. The Fort Museum | Old Quebec City Institution

old quebec city museum du fort
Photo credit: Le Musée du Fort

This little museum offers visitors a 30 minute multimedia exhibition that chronicles the history of Quebec City battles and attacks on the city. Through the use of visual demonstrations, sound and light, dive into the famous battle on the Plains of Abraham and Benedict Arnold’s march to Québec City. The show is thoughtfully curated making it easy to grasp all the while being entertaining for families.

10 Rue Sainte-Anne
www.museedufort.com/en/

8. Musée de la Civilisation | Kids Friendly

Photo Credit: maps360.ca / Quebec Cité / Société des musée du Québec

Learn about Quebec’s History through a series of original interactive exhibitions. The museum explores the history of Quebec’s settlers and Aboriginal people, and continuously introduces new exhibitions to the museum. It’s a great excursion for adults and children alike and is both educational and fun!

85 Rue Dalhousie
www.mcq.org/en

9. Notre-Dame des Victoires Church

Photo Credit Bonjour Quebec / Repertoire du patrimoine culturel / Repertoire du patrimoine culturel

Dating back from 1688 it is the oldest stone church in North America and is a National Historic Site. Did you know that near Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church an outline on the ground marks the spot of the second habitation of Samuel de Champlain?

32 Sous-le-Fort Street
www.notre-dame-de-quebec.org

10. Maison de la Littérature

Photo Credit: Maison de la littérature / Younes Bounhar & Amanda Large / Bonjour Quebec

La Maison de la Littérature, open from Tuesday to Sunday, offers a vibrant space for self-expression, creation, and the promotion of liberal arts. Housed within the historic Wesley Temple in Quebec City, it features a public library, writing rooms, a comic book workshop, a writer’s residence, and a literary stage.

40 Saint-Stanislas Street
maisondelalitterature.qc.ca

Old Quebec City renowned Restaurants, Coffee Shops & Bars

Photo Credit: Va Bene / L’Orygine / Chez Boulay

From delectable meals to cozy coffee shops to vibrant bars, Quebec City offers it all. Whether you’re feeling weary from wandering and sightseeing, craving a steaming cup of joe to fuel your exploration, or simply looking to unwind and have some fun, these restaurants, bars, and cafes cater to your every need and more. If you are looking for an extensive list of where to go in this culinary hub, we invite you to have a look at our other blog article featuring the Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants!

Take a look at our other articles for more inspiration:

  • Things to Do in Quebec City | 22+ Local Tips |
  • 20+ Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants
  • Quebec City Best Spas | 7 Beautiful Spas to Visit

Old Quebec City Restaurants

11. Bistro L’Orygine

Photo credit: Urban Guide Quebec /The Essentialist /Bistro Orygine

In the heart of Old Quebec this sleek yet cozy restaurant serves inventive and delicious plates crafted from fresh, local, organic ingredients. Celebrating the area’s lush and varied vegetables, the dishes also feature meat and fish options that are sustainably sourced. Come for lunch or dinner and get a taste of Quebec at its purest. Your tastebuds, body and friends will all thank you. With warmer weather and sunny days ahead, be sure to enjoy their stunning terrace! 36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre https://lorygine.com/

12. Le Lapin Sauté

Photo Credit: Lapin Sauté

This small and rustic eatery serves up French fares and delicious hares. Like their name suggests, lapin (rabbit) is a main dish, and their rabbits are raised at a nearby farm in Beauce without antibiotics or hormones. Since its opening in 1988, Le Lapin Sauté has gained a reputation for its warm dining room complete with a fireplace, and fall-off-the-bone meat. Their ingredients are locally-sourced and can be enjoyed on their lovely flowery terrace in the summer. 52 Rue du Petit Champlain https://www.lapinsaute.com/#/english

14. Va Bene par Antipasto

Photo Credit: Va Bene

This spot offers a unique concept with Italian flavours to share. Create your own antipasto platter from their selection of meats, cheeses, breads and more or choose from their preselected Antipasto à deux menu! This restaurant is the perfect spot for city lovers and city dwellers, bringing to Quebec a taste of Italy, today.

48 Sous-le-Fort Street
bistrovabene.com

15. BO Cuisine D’Asie

Photo Credit: BO Cuisine D’Asie

Experience the fusion of Asian flavors and Quebec culture! Utilizing fresh local products, they offer Asian cuisine with a unique twist they call: Umami Quebec! Open Tuesday to Saturday night, and with their summer terrace now available, it’s a culinary destination not to be missed.

904 Saint-Jean Street
www.bocuisinedasie.com

16. Rafaella Ristorante

Photo Credit: Rafaella Ristorante / Rafaella Ristorante / Trip Advisor

Travel to the Amalfi coast with their traditional Italian cuisine in the heart of Quebec City. Indulge in their extensive pizza and pasta menu while enjoying the breathtaking view of the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac from our stunning terrace. Open daily from 11 am onwards.

21 Sous-le-Fort Street
rafaellarestaurant.com

Old Quebec City Coffee Shops

17. Chez Boulay – Épicerie Québécoise

Photo Credit: Chez Boulay

Chez Boulay specializes in Nordic Cuisine, drawing inspiration and flavour from the lands surrounding Quebec. They’ve infused this approach into their completely unique cafes, which serve pastries, lunch foods and specialty flavoured coffees. Even those who need to refuel on the go won’t have to sacrifice on taste, the food and drinks here are treated with the same creativity and care that goes into the fine dining restaurant. This establishment also offers a variety of 100% local Quebec items. Don’t miss out on their summer specialty: the refreshing Coffee and Mélilot Slush!

42 Côte du Palais / 2785 Laurier Blvd
https://chezboulay.com/en/comptoir-boreal/

18. La Maison Smith

Photo Credit: spring in december / about my wanderings /map360.ca

Step into this bright and inviting cafe or take a moment to relax on their Parisian-style terrace. From macarons, pastries, gelato, sundaes, sandwiches, iced drinks and more, La Maison Smith is a stop that’ll tickle your tastebuds. We recommend trying their caramel mocha and pecan croissant! Their Place Royale location offers a stunning view of Old Quebec City and brings the European vibes to you!

23 Rue Notre Dame
http://maisonsmith.ca/

19. Faux Mouvements

Photo Credit: th3rwave/ le quartier petit champlain / faux mouvements

Discover a unique specialty coffee and boutique tailored for runners in Old Quebec. Calling all running enthusiasts! Check out their calendar to stay updated on weekly running outings. With running groups accommodating all levels, this initiative offers the perfect motivation for someone looking to start . It’s a wonderful opportunity to socialize over a cup of coffee and explore the beautiful surroundings while on a run.

70 Champlain Boulevard
www.fauxmouvement.cc

20. Café Félin – Ma Langue Aux Chats

Photo Credit: Foursquare/ charlie villeneuv photos / peacecamera_graphy

Looking for something a bit different and unique? Enjoy your coffee amidst adorable cats, offering the ultimate pet therapy session you’ve been craving.

307 Saint-Paul Street
cafemalangueauxchats.ca

The Best Bars & Pub in Old Quebec City

21. Alphonse Cuisine & Cocktail

Photo Credit: Alphonse

Enter the historic former Caisse Populaire Desjardins, now transformed into a restaurant and bar showcasing cuisine rooted in Quebec’s terroir. Whether you’re stopping by to savor their impressive cocktail menu or indulge in a full meal, this spot is a must-visit in Old Quebec. Keep an eye out for the bank safe upon entering, a charming nod to the building’s rich history.

19 Jardins Street
www.alphonse.ca

22. 1608 Wine & Cheese Bar

Photo Credit: Fairmont Frontenac

In a beautiful room overlooking the Saint-Lawrence river, Le 1608’s stunning circular bar appears to glow in the dimly-lit room with dark wooden walls. Share a platter of fine Quebec cheese, which you can select from their refined and extensive menu, under the pendant lights that hang from the ceiling. Enjoy a cocktail in this chic and classically-elegant bar located in the Château Frontenac.

1 Rue des Carrières (Château Frontenac)
http://1608baravin.com/en/

23. L’Oncle Antoine

Old Quebec City Things to do - oncle antoine
Photo Credit: Pub oncle antoine/ Urban Guide Quebec /Bonjour Quebec

Set in the historic house that used to belong to Marie-Anne Barbel, an influential figure in the 18th century, l’Oncle Antoine invites you to sample their local Quebec microbrews surrounded by history. This cavernous bar envelops patrons in a dome of exposed stone. Red leather tufted couches line the walls on the inside, and during the warmer months, the bar extends outside onto their terrace. Sample scotch and whiskey from their long menu and pair your drink with a European hot dog or smoked-meat sandwich.

29 Rue Saint-Pierre
www.facebook.com/oncleantoine

24. Le Bedeau

Photo Credit: Le Bedeau

Owned by Arnaud Marchand, the creative mind behind Chez Boulay, Comptoir Boréal, and Les Botanistes, this restaurant’s décor perfectly captures its theme of “péchés du terroir,” featuring a confessional door, a grand piece of church furniture, and even organ pipes. With an ever-evolving wine list and an original concept and menu, dining here is always a refreshing experience that you’ll never tire of.

1098 Saint-Jean Street
www.lebedeau.com

25. Bar Artefact

Old Quebec City Things to do - bar artefac
Old Quebec City Things to do - foyer
Old Quebec City Things to do - cheers
Photo Credit: Bar Artefact

Nestled in the lobby of Auberge Saint-Antoine, this venue offers a delightful array of oysters, spirits, and entrees. On Saturdays and Sundays from 1-3PM, indulge in their afternoon tea which is officially back! With its cozy ambiance, it’s an ideal spot for a romantic date night or a laid-back evening with friends. Their cocktail menu frequently showcases local gems like Menaud gin, providing an authentic Quebec experience. It was also named as one of the Top 10 Best International Hotel Bar in Canada in 2023!

10 Rue Saint-Antoine
saint-antoine.com

Superb Places and quartiers for Shopping in Old Quebec City

Here is a list of a few shops that are a must visit in the city. For more shopping around town, check out this list of 24+ Places For the Best Shopping in Quebec City.

26. Petit Champlain Neighbourhood

Photo Credit: Diego Grandi/ Julia Pelish/ ilovequebeccity

This cooperative-owned shopping district features independent boutiques, galleries, and more and is one of the oldest commercial streets in North America. Here is where you can shop everything Quebec-made. Climb up the oldest staircase in Québec City, Escalier Casse-Cou, to enjoy the most picturesque viewpoint of the Petit-Champlain!

Rue du Petit-Champlain
www.quartierpetitchamplain.com

27. Marché public Limoilou

Old Quebec City Things to do - marché publique
Photo Credit: monlimoilou.com

If you want a taste of Quebec, this outdoor market in the Limoilou neighbourhood is a perfect one stop shop for artisanal products and gourmet foods, without the frills. You can fid just about anything made in the province from wine and craft beer, to jewellery and ceramics, to cheese, maple syrup and even produce. The market is ideal for finding authentically local goods as well as grabbing a fresh meal on the move.

3rd Avenue, between 8th and 9th Street
July 14th to September 22th 2024
http://marchelimoilou.com

28. Candeur Savonnerie Artisanal

old town quebec city
Photo credit: Savonnerie de Québec Candeur inc.

If a hot bubble bath is your idea of relaxation, Candeur Savonnerie Artisanale can hook you up with artisanal soaps with a myriad of lovely scents. With ingredients hailing from Quebec, like goat’s milk and fine oils, these soaps are handcrafted with tradition in mind. 113 Rue Saint-Paul http://www.candeur.ca/

29. Martino Boutique

Old Quebec City Things to do - boutique
Photo Credit: Martino / Martino / Quebec Cité

Bring home something specifically Canadian when you shop at Martino. Their boots, shoes and moccasins are a piece of Quebec that you can wear wherever you go, from the comforts of home to the toughest terrain. Whether you choose a traditional or modern silhouette, you’ll be supporting local Indigenous businesses in style.

35½ Rue du Petit Champlain
www.boutiquemartino.com

30. Boutique de Noël

Photo Credit: Quebec Cité / City Seeker / Boutique de Noel

Feeling like celebrating Christmas in July? It’s all possible thanks to the fact that Quebec City has a year-round Christmas boutique in the Old Town! Shop Christmas ornaments to bring back home and always have a souvenir of your trip to Quebec City.

47 Buade Street
www.boutiquedenoel.ca

31. 3 Poules

Photo Credit: 3 Poules

With one boutique in Old Quebec and one on l’Île d’Orléans, it is the creation of 3 ladies passionate about everything home related! Visit their store to bring back home some pretty decorations!

10 Côte de la Fabrique
3poulesenligne.com

 

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April 17, 2025 by Local Food Tours

A long day of exploring all the Quebec City historical attractions, great shopping and fascinating museums is sure to work up an appetite for any traveler. We’ve compiled a list of the best restaurants for a well deserved sit-down, refreshing drink and satisfying meal. Quebec City is a veritable hub for delicious food, so be sure to not choose just any place–refer to our list below!

1. Chez Boulay: Bistro Boréal | Open on evenings only

With emphasis on ingredients found in Canada’s vast boreal forest, Chez Boulay incorporates a myriad of flavours into its dishes that you wouldn’t find elsewhere. Think wild mushrooms and delicious flavours from fir tree essence and birch syrup. Enjoy their Nordic-inspired cuisine in their stylish, modern dining room made up of chocolate wood.

1110 Rue Saint-Jean
(418) 380-8166
http://chezboulay.com/

2. The Old Quebec City Food Tour | Offered everyday | Lunch Experience Food Tour

Explore the history of Old Quebec as well as its culinary heritage with the Old Quebec Food Tour! Instead of choosing just one restaurant, the tour invites you to savour 12 different samples and drinks. Get a feel for what it means to eat like a Quebecois through its traditional to modern dishes, all while your tour guide relays the fascinating history of the area. In fact, you’ll get to try two restaurants that are on this list, La Buche and BeClub! Experience Old Quebec through its food with the Old Quebec Food Tour. For more information, click here.

More info about the Quebec Food Tour
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3. Bistro Hortus | Old Quebec City Restaurants

We highly recommend this restaurant! Bistro Hortus is a stylish and contemporary restaurant located in the heart of Old Quebec, one of the most historic and picturesque areas of the city. The restaurant’s name, which means garden in Latin, reflects its focus on using fresh and locally sourced ingredients to create a seasonal menu that celebrates the flavors of Quebec.

The interior of Hortus is elegant and modern, with sleek furniture, large windows that let in plenty of natural light, and a beautiful living plant wall that adds a touch of greenery to the space. The ambiance is sophisticated yet relaxed, creating the perfect setting for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends.

1190 Rue Saint-Jean
(418) 692-5524
hortus.ca

4. La Bûche

From brunch to dinner, La Bûche delivers it all with traditional Quebecois style. The locale is made up of brick, wood and stone, giving it a warm, cabin feel. The food reflects the decor: try their deconstructed shepherd’s pie, tourtière, poutine with a daily topping, and much more. There’s even a small kids menu and live music some nights, making this a family-friendly excursion. Book in advance, it is ALWAYS fully packed!

49 Rue Saint Louis
(418) 694-7272
http://restolabuche.com/

5. Le Chic Shack | Poutine, burgers and much more!

Set in an historic house, Le Chic Shack serves-up delicious gourmet burgers with locally-sourced ingredients. With trees trunks at the bass of each table, the Chic Shack has a cozy cabin feel while also being quite chic (hence the name). Try their homemade sodas and whipped-cream-topped milkshakes, and indulge with one of their hearty poutines. With its chic lumberjack cabin atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to cozy up with a great meal on a cold day. http://lechicshack.ca/

15 Fort St, Québec City
(418) 692-1485

6. Battuto | Probably the most sold out restaurant | Reserve in advance

Battuto is a charming Italian restaurant located in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood of Quebec City, known for its simplicity, handmade dishes, and the pleasure of eating. This intimate restaurant, with only 24 seats, emphasizes the quality and seasonality of ingredients, drawing heavily from Italian culinary traditions. Crowned “Best New Restaurant in Canada” by Air Canada’s EnRoute magazine in 2017, Battuto has maintained its reputation for excellence, being included in Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants ranking. The establishment is a testament to its continued appeal and commitment to offering an authentic dining experience​​​​.

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527 boul. Langelier, Quebec 418 614-4414

7. Louise Taverne

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Louise Taverne & Bar à Vin unites two unique concepts into one warm, festive experience. Whether you choose to have an evening fuelled by the traditions of Europe’s gourmet taverns, or by raw bar delights, shareable plates and, of course, drinkable indulgences that define the wine bar scene, you’re in for a good evening. Stop by for a drink, amuse-bouche or a full, hearty meal in the heart of the Old Port.

48 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 780-7255
https://www.louisetbv.ca/?lang=en

8. Tanière3

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Located in the heart of Old Quebec, Tanière offers a uniquer dining experience set in the historic Leber and Charest Vaults. Chef François-Emmanuel Nicol and the rest of his team provide a blind tasting experience inspired by the local history and terroir. Guest can choose between two settings: intimate dining vault or the chef’s counter for a more of a front-row culinary dining experience. This experience is unlike any others providing perfect mix between mystery and food.

36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 872 4386
https://taniere3.com/

9. Bistro L’Orygine

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In the heart of Old Quebec this sleek yet cozy restaurant serves inventive and delicious plates crafted from fresh, local, organic ingredients. Celebrating the area’s lush and varied vegetables, the dishes also feature meat and fish options that are sustainably sourced. Come for lunch or dinner and get a taste of Quebec at its purest. Your tastebuds, body and friends will all thank you.

36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 872-4386
https://lorygine.com/?lang=en

10. Le Saint-Amour

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In a setting reminiscent of Paris’ Belle Epoque, Le Saint-Amour is one of the leading fine-dining restaurants in Canada. To begin, their dishes are beautifully assembled for a veritable visual feast. The gourmet French fares are the perfect combination of fresh local ingredients and extensive culinary experience from chef Jean-Luc Boulay. Top off your decadent meal with an item from their impressive dessert menu: chocolate mousse or cream puff, Grand Marnier and coconut ice Parfait, and many more treats.

48 Rue Sainte-Ursule
(418) 694-0667
http://saint-amour.com/en/

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  • Old Quebec City : 30+ awesome things to do 
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11. Le Clan

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Situated in the historic district of Quebec City, Le Clan offers an exceptional culinary journey that is created by the Chef Stéphane Modat. This restaurant has a menu that is inspired by local artisans and producers, emphasizing fresh and regional ingredients. Guests can experience a refined dining experience that is meticulously prepared for them. Their commitment to quality and sustainability makes it a must visit restaurant in Quebec!

44 Rue des Jardins
(418) 692-0333
https://restaurantleclan.com/en/

10. Restaurant Légende

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Drawing inspiration from Quebec’s native history, Restaurant Légende’s dishes are divided into Water, Earth and Land categories. Local fish, vegetables and gamey meats make up the upscale menu with an option for a tasting menu as well. The decor is cozy and elegant, with wood panels lining the walls. Taste a bit of history at Restaurant Légende.

255 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 614-2555
http://restaurantlegende.com/restaurant-legende-quebec/

11. Laurie Raphaël

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For refined and creative dishes and a wide range of wines, get dressed-up and head to Laurie Raphaël. Located at the Quebec City Saint-Germain hotel, this fine restaurant offers Creative French-Québécois dishes in a glamorous, sleek setting. This white tablecloth experience delivers dishes that are both delicious and visually stunning.

117 Rue Dalhousie
(514) 985-6072
https://laurieraphael.com/quebec/fr/accueil/

13. Le Continental | Old Quebec City Restaurants

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Ever wondered what goes on in a restaurant’s kitchen? At Le Continental, the chefs cook your meal at your table, right before your eyes. The menu focuses on traditional French meats like tartar, flambés, and grilled beef, veal and lamb. The decor is reminiscent of a Parisian bistro, with white tablecloths and wine glasses adorning the tables. End your dining experience with their famous crepe suzette. All in all, Le Continental is the white tablecloth experience with a little culinary entertainment sprinkled in for good measure.

26 Rue Saint Louis
(418) 694-9995
http://www.restaurantlecontinental.com/



16. Chez Rioux &  Pettigrew

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Seasonal, local ingredients take on a world of flavours at Chez Rioux & Pettigrew. The colourful, creative dishes layer textures and tastes, much like the space layers modern luxuries with vintage artifacts that recall its roots as Rioux & Pettigrew General Store, founded all the way back on 1860. Order mouthwatering delights for brunch, lunch and dinner or sit at the table d’hôte and let the chef’s surprise creations awaken your sense of exploration.

160 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 694-4448
https://www.chezriouxetpettigrew.com/

17. Le Sam Bistro Évolutif

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With a beautiful view of the river, Le Sam is the French bistro on the main floor of the historic Chateau Frontenac. Their extensive list of cocktails has something for everyone. If none suit your fancy, they’ll make a cocktail based on your preferences. The dining room is chic and warm, following a dark blue, gold and brown colour palette. Enjoy their selection of tartar, meats and other dishes with a few options for kids’ meals on the menu as well.

1 Rue des Carrières, Chateau Frontenac
(418) 692-3861
http://www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec/dining/bistro-le-sam/

18. Chez Muffy | Old Quebec City Restaurants

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Chez Muffy is a restaurant with local nuances. Operated by the Auberge Saint-Antoine, it’s set in an old maritime warehouse that dates back to 1822. Exposed brick and wooden beams give the space an air of romance and history, while ingredients sourced from local producers are highlighted in the seasonally shifting menu. What’s more, the wine cellar boasts an impressive selection of 12,000 bottles featuring over 700 different labels from 14 countries. You’re sure to find a wine that pairs perfectly with your dish.

10 Rue Saint Antoine
(418) 692-1022
https://www.saint-antoine.com/chez-muffy

19. Il Matto |

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If you’re craving a little taste of Italy, Il Matto can blow you away! Built to be comforting and straightforwardly delicious, these recipes recall your Italian grandmother’s cooking, or take the place of the one you never had. The pizza, spaghetti and amazing house risotto all live up to the promises of what a good Italian place should be, without overcomplicating it. 

71 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 266-9444
http://ilmatto.ca/?lang=en

20. Be-Club Bistro | Old Quebec City Restaurants

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Come sample the savory dishes of this French bistro/pub fusion restaurant. They serve up a selection of seasonal meat and fish, adjusted based on the availability of the produce. They also have a list of club-sandwiches that are tastier than those at any pub you’ve visited before. The three chefs, Julie, Steph, and Phil (drink creations), pride themselves on delivering quality dishes based on simplicity and lots of flavour. The decor is also simple, with stone walls with orange accents on the door arches and windows. Be-Club is also a great lunch spot, with their lunch menu including an appetizer, main course, dessert and coffee for the reasonable price of 16.50$.

17 Rue Saint-Stanislas
(418) 692-5488
http://www.beclub.ca/

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January 27, 2025 by Local Food Tours

A guide to relaxation in Quebec City

Quebec City spas! Who here is working really hard and wishes they could find a great place to relax? I know I do! Well, the best place to relax would definitely be at a spa. Quebec has a lot of beautiful and peaceful spas to ensure complete relaxation. Furthermore, they allow you to feel well-rested and refreshed so you can continue to strive towards your goals—whatever they might be! The following list of the 7 best spas in the city will help you decide your perfect next spot to get the relaxation you deserve!

Check out as well our article on Best Things to do in Quebec City this season

1. Strøm Nordic Spa | Quebec City

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Strøm Nordic Spa is a renowned haven of relaxation with multiple picturesque locations across Quebec, including Old Quebec, Nun’s Island, Saint-Sauveur, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, and Sherbrooke. Known for their impeccable service, Strøm Nordic Spa ensures that your visit is nothing short of rejuvenating. Indulge in their thermal experience, featuring invigorating hot and cold baths, soothing saunas, and revitalizing steam baths. Their expert-performed massages and treatments promise to melt away your stress. Best of all, their affordable prices and gourmet dining options make it easy to enjoy the full relaxation package. Escape the everyday and immerse yourself in tranquility at Strøm Nordic Spa—because you deserve the best in wellness and relaxation.

2. Sky Spa Quebec City

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Skyspa, located in Brossard, offers an exceptional relaxation experience. If you’re looking for something relaxing yet not too isolated, Skyspa is the right place for you. It provides amazing services with its open rooftop concept. They offer one of the best high-quality massages, aesthetic treatments in spas in Quebec, and affordable pricing in a serene setting. Hence it is impossible to visit Skyspa and not feel replenished afterward! Would you add Skyspa to your list of next visits?

3. Sibéria Spa

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Sibéria Spa, located in Lac-Beauport, offers an immersive nature experience that cannot be forgotten. This spot specializes in alternating thermal cycles, where you alternate between hot and cold baths, providing numerous benefits such as improved circulation, muscle relaxation, and recovery. After enjoying the thermal cycles, you can indulge in massage therapy with a variety of options, including Swedish, therapeutic, and specialty massages. Experience tranquility and rejuvenation in a serene, natural setting at Sibéria Spa. Discover a new level of relaxation and wellness that you won’t find anywhere else.

4. Spa des Neiges

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Spa des Neiges is located in Sainte-Anne-De-Beaupré, along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. Its location makes it a very attractive spot, offering breathtaking views that instantly relax anyone passing by. Spa des Neiges also provides a comprehensive thermal experience, including baths, saunas, and a hammam. They also offer semi-private areas and tipis for an intimate and serene relaxation session. This is the perfect spot for individuals who enjoy nature and relaxation. Make your next getaway unforgettable at Spa des Neiges.

5. Moment Spa Le Château Frontenac Quebec City

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Moment Spa Le Château Frontenac is located in the historic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Old Quebec. This spot is perfect if you’re looking to indulge and opt for a luxurious experience. The spa offers an elegant and tranquil setting with breathtaking views. Don’t be fooled by the setting; the service is equally luxurious, offering a wide range of massages, facials, body treatments, and special packages. With highly trained and professional therapists, you can be assured that you are in very good care at this location!

6. Nordique Spa Stoneham

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Le Nordique Spa Stoneham, located near Quebec City on the banks of the Jacques-Cartier River, offers the best Scandinavian-style relaxation experience. This spot provides amazing views, great services, and a relaxing environment. What sets Le Nordique Spa Stoneham apart from other locations, besides its stunning views and peaceful surroundings, is its healthy food offerings. This location strives to offer nutritious and delicious meals to complement your stay. Experience ultimate tranquility and rejuvenation at Le Nordique Spa Stoneham—immerse yourself in nature.

7. Aroma Spa

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Aroma Spa, located on the first floor of Hôtel Valcartier in Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, offers a unique and luxurious spa experience. This spot is perfect for people who want to relax and enjoy typical spa activities such as massages, aesthetic treatments, saunas, steam baths, and more. However, what really differentiates this spot from others is the variety of recreational activities available in the same facility. These include a water park, winter playground, ice hotel, camping, and more. This spot is perfect for a family relaxation time! Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Aroma Spa, where unforgettable memories await.

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January 27, 2025 by Local Food Tours

Team Building Québec City | Many interesting activities to consider!

Planning the perfect team-building activity can be a challenge, but finding the right experience to suit your team’s unique interests and goals is worth the effort. Whether you’re looking for a creative workshop, a thrilling adventure, a sporty challenge, or an opportunity to give back to the community, Quebec City offers an incredible variety of activities to strengthen team bonds. From artistic escapes to high-energy games, there’s something for every team to enjoy and grow together. Here are some of the best team-building activities in Quebec City to inspire connection, collaboration, and unforgettable memories.

1. Savour the Flavours with Local Québec City Food Tours

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Are you looking to strengthen team bonds and enjoy the beautiful Quebec City culinary culture? Start your adventure with out Quebec City Food tours, where local flavours and historic ambiance create the perfect recipe for connection and camaraderie. In the tour your team and you can benefit from trying food from more than 5 of the top restaurants in Quebec. Don’t miss your chance to turn your team bonding activity into an unforgettable journey-book your Quebec city food tour today !

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2. Sip and Discover with Karibu Wine Tasting

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Unwind and connect with your team at Karibu Wine Tasting, where every sip tells a story. Explore a curated selection of wines from around the world, guided by experts who blend education with entertainment. It’s the perfect way to toast teamwork and savour new experiences together.

3. Go Canoeing with Canot à Glace Expérience

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Have you ever wanted to go Canoeing with your team ? Well Canot à Glace Expérience offers an ice canoe experience where your team and you can take on the Saint-Lawrence River which helps to motivate employees and create long lasting relationships. At the end of the trip, your team will know that the collective efforts is what makes the team stronger ! What are you waiting for take on this amazing adventure with your team!

4. Experience Fat Biking with Tuque & Bicycle Experience

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Have you ever heard of Fat Biking? These bikes allow you to tackle even the toughest terrains with ease. With Tuque & Bicycle Expérience you and your team can take on a unforgettable biking tour, blending adventure, exploration, teamwork, and pure enjoyment!

5. Camp with your team with Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier

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What better way to bond with your team then to camp together. Le Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier offers a stay about 30 minutes away from Quebec city. This experience would allow your team to take a break from work and immerse themselves in nature, fostering stronger connections through shared adventures like hiking, stargazing, and storytelling around the campfire.

6. Historic Haunts with Cité Fantôme

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Do you want to take a break from work and enjoy a historic haunt with Cité Fantôme ? With this experience you can navigate the beautiful city of Québec and discover all the mysterious incidents that have occurred in Quebec in the past. Uncover the secrets of the city’s past and create unforgettable memories with your team on this thrilling journey through history.

7. Craft Memories with Poterie Terre & Biscuit

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Is your team more crafty and none of the above activities mentioned fits their interests? Well this activity might! With Poterie Terre & Biscuit your team can enjoy a 2 hour pottery session where you can make the mugs for your office coffee breaks, a plate for your lunch break and many more. Get hands-on, unleash your teams creativity, and bring back a memory to the office.

8. Bike the Trails to Montmorency Falls with Echo Sports Tours

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Is your team looking for a more active and team building activity? If yes, then take on the Echo Sports Tour where you will see beautiful views of the iconic Montmorency Falls. Challenge your team, embrace the outdoors, and create lasting memories while exploring your cities.

9. Mystery Escape Adventure with Défi-Évasion

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Are you more looking for a mentally stimulating activity, such as solving puzzles, tackling mind games, and unlocking challenges ? Look no further and go try out Défi-Évasion corporate events activity. Whether you are looking for something in person or online they fully offer both of the options. If you’re always trying to escape deadlines, why not put your skills to the test and try escaping an actual room instead ?

10. Virtual Reality Exploration with Immersion Québec

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Are you looking for a historical activity ? Immersion Québec offers an immersive movie using VR headsets or you can always book a historical tour where your team and you can take a walk around old Quebec and learn interesting historical moments at the same time. Step back in time and create lasting memories with your team.

11. Interactive Quiz Show with Quiz Québec

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Quiz Québec is the first immersive trivia style game room. Challenge your team and test their general knowledge. You can even try out more niche quizzes such as the music quiz. Unleash your teams competitive spirit and see who takes the trivia crown in this one-of-a-kind immersive quiz experience!

12. Axe Throwing Tournament at Tomahawk

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Are you looking to blow off some steam ? Why not try out Axe throwing with your team. At Tomahawk you can throw axes and break a couple plates while you’re at it. It’s the perfect way to bond, have fun, and let out some stress—one throw at a time!

13. Interactive Cooking Showdown at Ateliers & Saveurs

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Who loves food and cooking? Why not do both and invite your team to cook a delicious feast with Ateliers & Saveurs and learn recipes that will last a lifetime! Turn up the heat, sharpen your culinary skills, and create lasting memories in the kitchen with your team!

14. Specialized activities with Kronos Expérience

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Still haven’t found what you were looking for ? Kronos Expérience might be for you. They are specialized in making team building activities that caters to whatever you are looking for. Simply ask them your objectives and they will take care of all the planning to make it an unforgettable team event. Let Kronos Expérience take the reins and craft a custom team-building adventure that is stress-free and unforgettable!

15. Discover your city with Avacture

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Is your team a fan of treasure hunts? Why not turn your next team-building activity into an exciting adventure with Avacture‘s treasure hunt walking tour. From solving intriguing mysteries and clever riddles to uncovering hidden treasure chests, this immersive experience offers endless fun and challenges that bring your team closer together. Embark on this unforgettable journey and discover teamwork like never before!

16. Find your inner artist with Aro Artiste

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Has your team ever dreamed of spending a day immersed in creativity? Now they can! With Aro Artiste , your team can participate in a relaxing and inspiring painting workshop, perfect for unwinding and recharging from the demands of a busy work life. Let the brushes flow and watch creativity bring your team closer together in a whole new way!

17. Create, Play, and Give Back with MSP Teambuilding

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MSP Teambulding, a renowned team-building company offers an impressive variety of activities to suit every team. From innovative music workshops and Lego-building challenges to crafting and playing with kids in need, MSP ensures your team can create, play, and make a meaningful impact together. It’s the perfect mix of fun and purpose.

18. Challenge Your Mind with Outback Team Building

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Unleash your team’s inner detectives with activities like clue murder mysteries, code-breaking puzzles, or the domino effect challenge. Outback Team Building also offers unique options like Do-Good Games, where teams compete to complete the most good deeds, and the Wild Goose Chase scavenger hunt. It’s teamwork with a twist of excitement.

19. Break a sweat with IDEOH!

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For teams who thrive on physical activity, IDEOH! delivers with action-packed sports events. Whether it’s hockey, curling, pickleball, or other engaging games, these activities are a fun and energetic way to bond and build camaraderie through friendly competition.

20. Customize Your Experience with Production Imagine

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Have a one-of-a-kind idea for team building? Production Imagine can bring it to life. Share your vision and budget, and they’ll craft a tailor-made activity that aligns perfectly with your team’s goals. It’s team building, designed just for you.

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April 1, 2018 by

A Series of Articles That Explore Quebec City’s Best

Heading to Quebec City for a weekend getaway? We’re experts on things to do in in the area: where to stay, what to see, and where to eat! This vibrant, European-like city is a must-see for any Montrealers in need of a vacation without straying too far. Check out our articles that offer the best recommendations for your next Quebec City trip!

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When the snow melts and the warm weather kicks in, Quebec City becomes a beautiful destination for a day spent outdoors seeing the sights. We’ve got recommendations for things to do that’ll suit anyone’s tastes: take a food tour, see major landmarks, or even go whale watching!

Take a Quebec City Food tour

The Old Quebec Food Tour is where foodies and history enthusiasts unite. While you walk the cobblestone streets, your passionate, local tour guide recounts the vibrant history of this area. In 3 hours you stop in 6 different tasting locations, like a traditional French bakery, a 17th-century Monastery, and more! There’s no better way to learn about a city’s heritage than to be guided by a local and to taste its delicious, traditional food. For more information, click here.

19+ Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants

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Don’t just settle for any restaurant! Quebec City is a hub for delicious food cooked and created by world-renown chefs. From chic to cozy, our list of recommended restaurants is sure to satisfy any food cravings you may have!

30+ Great Things to Do in Old Quebec City

Old Town Quebec City is an area with a rich history and vibrant streets at just about any hour during the day or night. It’s home to some of Canada’s best restaurants, most interesting historical buildings, and, overall, is a veritable post-card town. Between the sweeping views of the Saint-Lawrence river, the delectable food and buzzing cobblestone streets, visiting Old Town Quebec City should be up there on anyone’s bucket list.

Top 10 Most Exciting and Historical Quebec City Tours, Walking Tours

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There’s no better way to get to know a city than to learn about its history and taste its culinary heritage. Our list of great tours in the Quebec City area can make your trip that much richer. From bike tours, walking tours, to delectable food tours, see all that Quebec City has to offer in the company of an expert guide!

12 Best and Most Comfortable Quebec City Hotels

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There’s nothing better than unwinding in a comfy bed after a day spent exploring. Our list of Quebec City hotels were chosen for their optimal comfort and great amenities. Book one of these hotels and let the relaxation begin…

13+ Beautiful Quebec City Bed and Breakfasts

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Find your home away from home at one of these B&B’s! From excellent breakfasts, unique decor and wonderful hosts, we’ve selected the best bed and breakfast in the area. Wake up to the scent of fresh coffee and a sweet or savoury breakfasts at one of these cozy B&B’s!

Top 10 Fun Things to do in Quebec City This Fall

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When fall sets in and the leaves begin to change, Quebec City becomes a magical, colourful place to be. We’ve compiled a list of the best things to do in Quebec City to make the most of this crisp season!

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August 8, 2014 by

The Top 10 Fun Places to visit in Quebec City!

363_365_dec28-3By Kimberly Handfield Between the sidewalk cafes and cobblestones streets the capital of the province is waiting for you to discover it. In all seasons this city is both picturesque and widely vibrant.

 

10. Stroll around the streets of the Quartier Petit-Champlain

Le Quartier Petit-Champlain is one of Quebecs quaint neighborhoods. Lined with boutiques, artists, shows, cafés and restaurants, one could spend a whole day discovering its streets and backstreets. 363_365_dec28-8

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9. Go on a helicopter tour with Go Heli

This is a tour you’ll never forget. Go Heli offers helicopter rides that allow you to discover Quebec’s amazing landscape and beauty. It is simply breathtaking!

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8. Sip some ice wine at theVignoble Ste-Pétronille

Quebecs ice wine is one to try. Ste-Pétronille Vineyard is one of the best vineyards in town and serves various ice wines along with a charming atmosphere. vignoble-sainte-petronille-1

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7. Have a traditional French meal at Aux Anciens Canadiens

Make sure you that when you visit Quebec you have a traditional Quebecois meal. At Aux Anciens Canadiens you will eat delicious, authentic, homemade, old-fashioned Quebec food. Along with great service, superb atmosphere, and excellent service, Aux Anciens Canadiens is a must try. 20110409-quebec-city-restaurant-aux-anciens-canadiens-rue-saint-louis-web Picture Credit: David Giral

 

6. Go to a Nordic Spa

A popular trend here in Quebec, the Nordic Spa consists of alternating and soaking in different outdoors baths. It is relaxing, therapeutic, and very romantic! Try Spa Stoneham situated only 25 minutes from downtown Quebec.

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5. Eat at the restaurant Le Tournebroche

Chicken fanatics adhere! Le Tournebroche, situated in Old Quebec, knows its rotisserie chicken. Its chef Stéphane Roth from Jura France, has created a new genre of rotisserie that transmits his passion for fresh, local and extraordinary foods. tournebroche

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4. Take a local food tour with Quebec City Food Tours

Tour the charming St-Roch neighborhood and satisfy your craving for both scrumptious food and culture. Québec City Food Tours is an original walking tour that allows you to explore and uncover local favorites. La Barberie - Quebec City Food Tours

3. Take a side trip to Île d’Orléans

The Île d’Orléans is a gorgeous island just 15 minutes away from downtown Quebec City. It is home to many farms, historical houses, a chocolaterie, vineyards and much more! 0038OR001 Île d'Orléans Picture Credit: Jean Sylvain

2. Eat a cupcake at Loukoum-Cupcake

Loukoum Cupcake’s are seriously the best cupcakes in town. They focus on seasonal and local products, but also encourage customers to try their more globally flavoured creations inspired by Japan, Spain, Italy, and France. Loukoum offers sweet products of high quality and originality, make sure to try one on your next visit!

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1. Go on a thrilling toboggan ride at the Terrasse Dufferin

La Terrasse Dufferin is set at the base of the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec’s most picturesque hotel. Apart from the the breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River, la Terrasse Dufferin is a wide boardwalk featuring ice-cream stands and street performers in the summer and a giant toboggan slide in the winter!

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August 3, 2014 by

Top 10 Quebec City attractions you need to visit this year

Discover the beauty, history and culture Quebec City has to offer. Here are 10 of the top places to visit and activities to do!

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10. Go visit La Citadelle: the star-shaped fortress

This national historic site represents over 300 years of Quebec’s history. You can visit the fortress, its museum, and even take a night tour!

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9. Take part in Quebec City’s Carnaval de Quebec

From January 30th to February 15th take part in one of the largest winter festivals in the world: Quebec City’s winter carnival. There are parades, ice sculptures, public parties, shows, amusement parks, sleigh races and much, much more!

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8. Go on a food tour of the trendy St. Roch neighborhood

Are you a self-confessed food junky? If yes- make sure you discover some of the finest, local foods, dishes, and beverages that Quebec city has to offer. The Quebec City Food Tour takes place in the St. Roch district only a few minutes from the downtown area. Tours are offered Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12:00 and 1:00 pm.

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM – See more at: http://quebeccityfoodtours.com/food-tours/st-roch-quebec-city-food-tour/#sthash.eI4Kovpa.dpuf

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7. Ride the Quebec Funicular!

The Quebec funicular is a 130 year old tradition, linking the Upper town to the Lower town. Previously used as a water ballast system of propulsion, it is now a fun cable car ride for those who are not up for the steep stairway.

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6. Cross country ski at the Plains of Abraham

The Plains of Abraham offers a scenic view of the St. Lawrence river and provides a 12.6km beginner trail for cross country skiing, a 3.8-km trail for snowshoeing, and 5.6 km of walking trails for free in the winter time. Make sure to warm up at the heated rest areas along the way!

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5. Visit Place Royale

Take a step back in time and visit where Samuel de Champlain first founded his “habitation” in 1608. You’ll feel like you are walking around in old Europe. Make sure to visit the Place-Royale museum and the oldest church in North America: Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church.

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4. Go to the Quebec City World Press Photo exhibit

The Quebec City World Press Photo exhibit takes place from July 31st to August 24th! This photo exhibit features a series of the best photos from 45 different countries taken by different journalist-photographers. These are the pictures that were not necessarily published in newspapers or seen in any other media outlets. Make sure to check out these fine works.

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3.Visit the impressive Musée de la civilisation de quebec

This museum has plenty of wonderful exhibits and permanent collections. Currently there is a mythological showcase of a Greco-Roman collection of Berlin called “Masters of Olympus” until March 2015. The museum also offers guided tours, hands-on activities and group packages!10249373_706617169389081_848947074_n

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2. Visit the most photographed sight in Quebec City: Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

This castle-like building was built in 1893 as a hotel for the Canadian Pacific Railway and today remains one of the most luxurious hotels across Canada. A must-see while visiting!

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1. Take a ferry and mini-cruise across the St. Lawrence River to Levis and back

This is hands down the best way to see Quebec City’s beauty and architecture. Once you have crossed over you can either stay on the ferry or get off and walk around the town to visit its little shops or relax at a cafe.

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July 22, 2014 by

Top 10 Romantic Things to do in Quebec City

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Quebec City is one of the most romantic cities in Canada. It’s charming, full of character, and picturesque. Imagine walking hand in hand through its European-style lined streets, stealing a kiss under a coach guest, and gazing into each others eyes over a glass of wine in a low-lit restaurant. Quebec City is the perfect romantic destination. Here is a list of the best date ideas to do with your significant other.

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10. Try the new St-Roch cafe bistro: Le Renard et La Chouette

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The team at Pied Bleu have once again outdone themselves with the opening of their new restaurant: Le Renard et La Chouette. Coffee, refreshments and pastries in the morning, a little bite to eat during lunch time, and wine and appetizers for supper. Whatever time you choose to visit the Renard et La Chouette, get ready for a lovely time.

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9. Take a carriage tour with: Calèches du Vieux Québec

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What a fun date idea! Founded in 1981, Les Calèches du Vieux Québec offers authentic, unforgettable rides around town. They are both fun and historically enriching!

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8. Enjoy a Walk on Promenade Samuel-De Champlain

Enjoy a Walk on Promenade Samuel-De Champlain

Picture this: strolling arm in arm with your significant other, while the sun is setting over the St. Lawrence river. This large picturesque park extends 2.5 kilometers, and is a very popular activity among travelers, locals, and romantics alike.

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7. Go on the new St-Roch Food Tour

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Looking for an interesting, unique date idea? Try the new St-Roch food tour. A total of five stops are to be made, which include: 8 big bites and 6 different sips (enough for a generous lunch).

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¤ A total of 8 big bites and 6 different sips of: Craft beer, exclusive teas, imported select wine and local cider. Enough for a big lunch! – See more at: http://quebeccityfoodtours.com/food-tours/st-roch-quebec-city-food-tour/#sthash.iNKlHknI.dpuf

6. Dine in Old Québec at Le Pain Béni

Le Pain Béni

Wining and dining is always a romantic activity and is especially enjoyable at the trendy restaurant La Pain Béni. Fit for food-lovers, the food is simple yet exquisitely prepared.

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5. Go to the hotel La Ferme in Charlevoix

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Spa, sheep, top design, a café, a restaurant, romantic packages and must attend shows. La Ferme Hotel has it all, and much more!

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4. Skate in Place D’Youville

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Embrace the cold winter, and venture outside to the conveniently located Place D’Youville to skate with your loved one. It is without saying that the atmosphere here is effortlessly romantic and charming.

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3. Take a drink on the Château Frontenac terrace

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Head out to Chateaux Frontenac’s new wine and cheese bar 1608. Situated on the St. Lawrence river, this place makes for breath taking views and luxury accommodation! Fall in love all over again over a glass (or bottle) of wine.

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2. Take a lunch-box to go at Le Petit Cochon Dingue and go have a picnic on The Plains of Abraham

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Picnics can be extremely intimate and a great deal of fun. Le Petit Cochon Dingue, located in Quartier Petit-Champlain, offer meals to go! Swing by and pack your lunch box with a variety of home-made sandwiches, pastries and salads. (Don’t forget to bring along a bottle of wine!)

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1. Make-out under the passage of a porte-cochère or at the train station

Top 10 Romantic Things to do in Quebec CityMake sure to get lost in the city and end up making-out in a side street, or under the passage of a porte-cochère, like in Denys Arcand’s new movie “Le règne de la beauté“. We can’t think of anything more romantic then smooching with your loved one as if in a feature film.

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June 10, 2014 by admin

We have partnered with 35mm Productions to document our new Quebec City, St-Roch food tour! Have a look and these gorgeous photos, and enjoy the journey.

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Toasting at La Barberie Microbrewery.

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Pouring their delicious beer!

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The sour cherry beer at La Barberie Microbrewery.

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The vast selection of beers available at the Microbrewery.

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Visiting the neighborhood and learning about its history along the way to our next destination.

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Getting ready to enter our next shop!

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At the Camellia Sinensis Tea Store, getting a lesson on their teas.

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The two teas that we tasted!

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The cheese we paired the teas with, what a discovery!

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Learning about the history of St.Roch.

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Admiring the architecture and and buildings.

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Getting ready to taste the food at Le Cercle.

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What a delicious goat cheese, beet, and balsamic vinegar salad.

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Learning about the famous mill in St. Roch.

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Visiting St. Roch’s side streets.

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Finally entering Le Cloché Penché!

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A little introduction to the restaurants values and mission.

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Toasting the tour with some imported wine.

 

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The vaiselle cheese, linguee and duck! It’s so beautiful you almost don’t want to eat it.

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Towards our next destination.

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The plate of chacuteries at Le Pied Bleu.

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The kitchen.

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The cozy dining area.

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June 9, 2014 by

A List of the Top 10 Cool Things to do in Quebec City

By Kimberly Handfield

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Quebec City is not only the capital of our glorious Quebec Province but is known as being one of the most visited places in Canada. It is recognized for its architecture, romantic European feel and various year-round festivals. From strolling its cobblestone pathways to dancing barefoot at one of its summer festivals, Quebec City is the perfect place for leisure, business, and travel. Below is a list of the coolest events happening in Quebec City that should not be missed!

10. Musée de la civilisation/Museum of Civilization

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Le Musée de la civilisation is one of the most visited museums in Quebec City. It exposes various exhibitions, holds assorted workshops and offers guided tours. Click here for a program of the current exhibitions.

9. La Seigneurie de l’Île d’Orléans

Things to do in Quebec La Seigneurie de l’Île d’Orléans

The Seigneurie has 6 beautiful private gardens, including about 75,000 lavender bushes. Each garden has a theme, featuring rare plants and flowers. Guided tours are given to discover the secrets of the garden, but you are also allowed to explore it on your own.

8. Try the new Café-Buvette (opening soon!)

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Restaurant owners of Le Pied Bleu are now opening a new Buvette (a coffee, resto, bar and terrace) right next door. In the morning they sell coffee, and at night they turn into a wine bar. All products are going to be chosen in terms of quality and origin, and wines will be sulfate-free and additive-free. They value the organic and see their new company as a place of exchange and sharing.

7. Go see a show at Le Cercle

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Le Cercle is one of the trendiest restaurants in Quebec. They have delicious food, a great waitstaff, and a lovely ambiance. But it is not only a fashionable place to eat at, it is also a hip joint to go see underground artists; ranging from folk to electro! Le Cercle offers both culinary and artistic experiences, they aim at engaging clients in new and thoughtful cultural discussions. (They even have a farm called: Le Cercle Maraîcher, where you can order a basket of vegetables and herbs, and get it delivered right to your door!)

6. Cassis Monna & filles

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This is much more than a vineyard, restaurant, and tasting. It is a charming, friendly, and innovative place. Cassis offers specialty wines made from black currants, a purplish-black berry. The business is family owned and a real treat. Relax, sit back, bask in the view of the mountains, and enjoy this rustic delicious dinning experience.

5. Le Festival d’été de Québec

Things to do in Quebec Le Festival d'ete de Quebec

The Summer Festival of Quebec is an annual festival which accommodates 1.5 million people. Performances take place across various different venues, one being the biggest stage in North America! This years festival presents the following headliners: Lady Gaga, Billy Joel, The Killers, Bryan Adams, Soundgarden, Journey, Snoop Dogg, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Cypress Hill. A definite, not to be missed!

4. Le Marché du Vieux Port du Québec/Quebec Public Market

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The Quebec Public Market is a huge outdoor market which features a wide range of locally grown foods or products. Such as local wines, vegetables, fruits, jewelry, baked goods, and of course maple products. It is a friendly, tasty, and laid-back activity.

3. Quebec City Food Tours

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Quebec City Food Tours is a tour exploring the culinary, cultural, and historical district of the trendy St-Roch neighborhood. The tour is about 3 hours along and makes a total of five stops to enjoy various food and drink creations, such as: locally produced craft beers, various chacuteries, seasonal teas, home-grown cheese, and artfully presented dishes. Not to be missed- for an authentic Quebec City experience! Click here for more information about this new food experience. 

The Food Tour  is 3 hours long and makes a total of five stops to enjoy various food and drink creations. – See more at: http://quebeccityfoodtours.com/depth-look-new-st-roch-food-tour/#sthash.P19kAoBf.dpuf

2. Hôtel de GlaceThings to do in Quebec Ice Hotel

The Ice Hotel is a cool place and a must-see event in the winter time. It is a hotel….made entirely of ice! You can spend the night, or you can explore its Great Hall, chapel, ice slide, exhibitions, activities and Ice Bar. It could be a romantic getaway, as much as a family outing!

1. Have a Picnic on Les Plaine D’Abraham

Things to do in Quebec Picnic on Les Plaine D'Abraham

The Plains of Abraham is one of Canada’s most important historical sites. The park is where the 1759 conquest between the French and British empires took place; a pivotal event for North America. The land is over 1 hundred and 3 hectares of meadow: perfect for walking, relaxing, and of course having a picnic!

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June 3, 2014 by

The Best Food-Joints in Quebec City 2014

By Kimberly Handfield

Now classified as the trendy downtown neighborhood of Quebec city, St-Roch is all about local entrepreneurs, artisans, and gastronomical delights. It is one of the oldest areas of the city, and in the past couple of years the district has been renovated and modernized to fit the new generation. Its redevelopment is now lined with fashionable restaurants, bars and shops, yet still adheres to the classic European feel. The Food Tour  is 3 hours long and makes a total of five stops to enjoy various food and drink creations. Here is the detailed menu:

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1. La Barberie Microbrewery

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La Barberie Microbrewery – Our journey begins at a local microbrewery to taste a classic home-made Québecois pea soup and to savor two craft beers.

2- Camellia Sinensis Tea Shop – We relish seasonal teas and mix them with home-grown cheese. A unique food pairing experience. 

3- Le Cercle Restaurant, Creative lab & Venue – We then go over to the very trendy Le Cercle to taste a delicious & healthy beet, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegar salad. 

4- Le Cloché Penché Restaurant – This elegant bistro offers us an artfully presented dish of vaiselle cheese, linguee and duck. We also enjoy a small glass of select imported wine.

5- Le Pied Bleu Charcuterie – Our last stop, is at a very cozy butcher shop, where we feast on a plate of various charcuteries along with some local apple cider.

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– See more at: http://quebeccityfoodtours.com/food-tours/st-roch-quebec-city-food-tour/#sthash.A6R2xOSE.dpuf

Our journey begins at a local microbrewery to taste the classic home-made pea soup and to savor two different craft beers  (that change depending on the season). The microbrewery first opened in 1997 and was the first microbrewery enterprise undertaken in Quebec. It has as mission to produce and deliver original and distinctive recipes and develop a sense of community.

2. Camellia Sinensis Tea Shop

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At our next stop we relish two seasonal teas and mix them with some home-grown cheese. We discover this unique pairing experience along with the an explanation of both products. We ask questions and look around at everyone’s surprised faces as they experience the mixture. You can of course discover the store further and purchase your own tea from their vast selection.

3. Le Cercle Restaurant, Creative Lab & Venue

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We then go over to the very trendy Le Cercle to taste a delicious & healthy beet, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegar salad. They refer to their kitchen as a “market cuisine”, because they try as much as possible to buy seasonal ingredients, to work as a team and revert from labels. Their menu is diverse, exciting, but most importantly delicious!

4. Le Cloché Penché Restaurant

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This elegant bistro offers us an artfully presented dish of vaiselle cheese, linguee and duck, along with a small glass of imported wine. The restaurant is constantly working to provide a table that is rustic, sophisticated and reflects human qualities. All of their ingredients and merchandise are supplied by local artisans; that are rigorous, simple and love their craft. They offer exquisite cuisine and a unique experience!

5. Le Pied Bleu Charcuterie

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Our last stop, is at a very cozy couple-owned butcher shop, where we feast on a plate of various chacuteries along with some local apple cider. Their shop is unique to the area and has only a couple of closely placed tables in which to eat and drink, which gives this place a home-like feel and strangers an opportunity to meet new people.

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