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February 4, 2022 by

The Best 10+ Quebec City Tour Companies You’ve got to Take

Quebec City has a vibrant history full of great stories, and many of their beautiful historical buildings still remain. Sitting down and reading a history book isn’t everyone’s idea of a fun time, that’s why we’ve compiled a list of the best Quebec City Tours. Jump into one of these tours and experience the city in all its splendour: its heritage, its food, its views and its wonderful people.

1.Local Quebec City Food Tours

The  Local Quebec Food Tours combine all the most exciting aspects of travelling: great food, beautiful sights, and learning about the city’s history. Choose one of their popular tours–Old City or St-Roch–and embark on a journey through Quebec’s culinary heritage. Both tours include 12 different tastings, from a classic Quebec poutine to locally-farmed cheese and decadent chocolates. As you walk through the cobblestone streets, your passionate, local tour guide teaches you about the history of the area and dives into the story behind the food you’re enjoying. There’s no better way to learn about a city’s heritage than to taste its traditional food and be guided by a local!

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2. Ghost tours of Quebec

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When the sun begins to set, head over to the darker side of Quebec City’s past. Ghost Tours of Quebec explores the frightening stories of former inhabitants and the city’s lesser-known history. Your theatrical tour guide, draped in a black cape and holding an old lantern, will lead you through Quebec City’s streets and alleys, relaying its spooky history. It’s a great way for families to walk the cobblestone streets and be entertained by the creepy stories of the past. The tour also runs during the winter by reservation, so you can get spooked all year round!

3.Broue-Tours

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There’s no better way to experience Quebec City’s craft beer scene than to go behind the scenes. Broue- Tours offers participants a unique look into the methods and techniques behind Quebec’s many flavourful local beers. With your guide who’s just as passionate about craft beers as the brewers themselves, you’ll learn the details about each of the 9 beer tastings. The tour includes walks around this charming city while you get to know the interesting facts about the area’s craft beer history. To top it off, each beer sample is paired with a delicious snack as you get to know Quebec City through its beer.

4. Voir Quebec City Tours

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The Grand Tour at Tours Voir Quebec hits up all the important landmarks of Quebec City. The stops include the classic Chateau Frontenac, the towering Citadel/Musée Royal 22è Régiment, the Quebec fortifications, Place Royale and other stops to expand your knowledge on the city’s history. Over the span of approximately two hours, your tour guide explains the fascinating story behind each important landmark, teaches you about the architecture of the prominent buildings, and can answer any questions you may have. The groups never exceed 15 people, making it a more intimate experience, and the majority of the walk is downhill, making the tour less strenuous.

5. Old Quebec Tours (Hop on hop off)

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See the most of Quebec City by riding the double decker, open-top bus. Old Quebec Tours offers a tour with a hop-on hop-off bus system which allows participants to see, shop, and eat at their own pace while still getting to know the city. The 12 stops which include major attractions like the Museum of Fine Art, the Plains of Abraham, the Citadelle, the Museum of Civilization, and many more. The double decker bus is perfect for those who don’t want to do too much walking, all while getting a picturesque view of one of the oldest cities in Quebec.

6. Cyclo Services

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Discover all that Quebec City has to offer… by bike! Choose from a number of tours they offer: the beautiful Montmorency Falls Tour, The Promenade Samuel-De-Champlain Tour, The Scenic South Shore Tour where you can admire the Old City from across the river, and more. They also specify the duration (between 2h30- 4 hours) of each tour and the difficulty level of the paths taken which ensures that there’s a tour for every fitness level. Hop off your bikes and let your tour guide teach you about the famous landmarks and enlighten you on the area’s history. For an active and educational tour, opt for Cyclo Services and spend the day outdoors surrounded by beautiful scenery. Oh, and don’t forget a helmet!

7. Nomad Tours Quebec

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For a private, intimate tour, Marie-Pierre’s Nomad Tours can offer you the best, in depth experience. Marie-Pierre, a local Quebec City resident with a passion for her industry, tailors each tour to your own personal interests. She offers participants a local perspective and knows Quebec City like the back of her hand. Her specialized tours include Quebec 101 that touches on many of the biggest landmarks, the Military Tour which explores the Citadel’s fortifications, the Photo Tour that brings you to all the best picturesque views, and the Custom Tour that lets you build a tour with Marie-Pierre. For the ultimate, local experience, Marie-Pierre can make you feel like a local all while learning about the city.

8. Go Helico

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See Quebec City like you never have before–from above! Go Helico offers helicopter tours of one of the most stunning cities in North America. This one-of-a-kind tour gets your adrenaline pumping and is a panoramic feast for your eyes while you listen to their informative audio guide. Their tours include the ‘Quebec City Tour’, the ‘Québec, its river, its landscapes tour,’ and the tour of ‘Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier’. Seeing all your favourite landmarks from far above is a great way to create lasting memories or to surprise your loved one with an exciting adventure.

9. Fortifications of Quebec Tour

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Take a guided walking tour of the Quebec Fortifications and head back 400 years into the past. The Fortifications of Quebec Tour, available by reservation, explores the history, stories, and secrets about the old structure. Learn the fascinating history of Lord Dufferin and the construction of the walls. Admire the St-Lawrence river as you walk the ancient paths of this historic site.

10. Quebec City- Levis Ferry

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For a romantic and relaxing tour that’s full of beautiful views of the Old City, hop onto the Quebec City Levis Ferry. The ferry runs year round: admire the reflection of the old buildings on the water’s surface during the warmer nights, or examine the ice forming on the river during the winter months. See the Chateau Frontenac from a new perspective, watch the hustle and bustle of the Dufferin Terrace, and watch the sun set on this romantic ferry ride.

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August 22, 2014 by

Quebec City: 10 Local Tips for a Great Trip

Everyone wants to have a good time while on vacation, so here are the best tips to follow while traveling to Quebec City!

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10. Wake up early

Avoid the crowds and get to attractions early. You’ll also benefit by having a longer day ahead of you. (This is also a magical time to take pictures).

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9. Dress smartly

Dress appropriately, if you know there’s going be snow, rain or hot temperatures bring suitable clothes. There’s nothing that will ruin a trip more than feeling uncomfortable throughout it.

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8. Meet up with that friend of a friend that lives there

Meeting up with a local is one of the best ways to discover a city, and people really do enhance your travel experiences (plus people love to show off their home town).

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7. People watch!

If you really want to get the feeling of the place, spend a few hours to just look around. Observe, smell, and listen.

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6. Take lots of pictures

Lots and lots. You may only be here once in your life, or you may want to remember a specific detail. In the end, they are the ultimate souvenir.

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5. Shop at local farmers markets

You’ll get to interact with people from the community and taste local produce.

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4. Eat the traditional dishes

Eat like a local, and eat a lot of it. Don’t be afraid to ask the locals to recommend you their favorite restaurants or eat street food.

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3. Take your time

Relax, you are on vacation! Don’t plan too much, and slow down- otherwise you might miss out on what’s right in front of you.

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2. Don’t stick too much to the guide book

Get lost, deviate from the beaten path, you’ll never know what you may find. I know it’s cliché but seek out those uncommon, unusual experiences. Make a wrong turn on purpose!

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1. Say yes… to everything!

You’ll never know if you don’t try, as the saying goes. Say yes to something you wouldn’t normally attempt and be impulsive. It’ll make the trip more interesting and may end up being your favorite thing about the trip.

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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 8, 2014 by

Top 10 Fun Things to do in Quebec City this Fall

By Kimberly Handfield

Quebec is an explosion of colors in the fall. It blends greens, reds, oranges and golden yellows until the white flight of snow. Autumn is the perfect time for hikes, celebrating Halloween, and savoring an authentic Quebec meal.

10. Visit Quebec city’s historic cemeteries

With Halloween just around the corner why not visit some of the most important burial grounds of Quebec. Here is a list of some important historical and urban cemeteries.

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9. Have an amazing meal at Le Tiers Temps

Le Tiers Temps is a restaurant situated in the St. Roch neighborhood. This place serves some serious comfort food. Its authentic, diverse, local and simply delicious. Not to mention that the wait staff is courteous and very knowledgeable!

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8. Spend Halloween at the Plains of Abraham

The Plains of Abraham have plenty of Halloween activities lined up for fall. There are plenty of thematic decorations and haunted tours!

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7. Go on a Food Tour

Discover Quebec City’s hip, up and coming district: Saint Roch. This 3 hour walking tour narrows down the best places to eat at in the neighborhood. You will taste: classic home-made pea soup, a beet, goat cheese and balsamic vinegar salad, some local apple cider…to name a few. Foodies should not miss this opportunity!

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6. Watch the sunset from the Vallée Bras-du-Nord

La Vallée Bras-du-Nord is a place for kayaking, hiking, walking, biking, horseback riding, canyoning, skiing, and more! Enjoy its various activities and gaze at its the natural beauty (especially during the colors of fall).

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5. Take the panoramic gondola in Mont-Sainte-Anne

This 8 person gondola offers breathtaking views of the mountain, landscape and region. Once at the top make your way to a pedestrian trail for a hike through nature.

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4. Savor a modern sugar pie topped with maple cotton candy at Laurie Raphael!

Laurie Raphael Restaurant is a creative culinary experience, rooted with a Quebec twist. Autumn is the time for delicious seasonal dessert, and we have fallen in love with their maple flavored cotton candy.

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3. Go to pirate night at the aquarium

This is the 8th year in a row that the Aquarium du Quebec holds a Halloween event. During this event visitors: get to visit the aquarium by torch light, are greeted and scared by various spooky characters that haunt its halls, and get to interact and play many games and activities!

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2. Go to the Quebec City Film Festival

Young filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts gather! Founded in 2011, this film festival presents over 100 short films and feature films from all over the world. The festival also offers free activities and interactive installations.

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1. Go for a romantic walk, café au lait in hand in Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge

Fall is such a romantic time: the leaves changing colors, the brisk air, and the hot drinks. Alongside your partner stroll the parks gardens, footpaths, and make sure to stop and take in the breathtaking view of the river.

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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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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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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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