Quebec

Quebec is the only Canadian province that is predominantly French speaking and whose sole official language is French.  The two main cities in Quebec are Quebec City and Montreal, both with their own French flair and sophistication.

The Sights

Québec boasts an untold number of lakes and rivers, two mountain ranges, diverse vegetation picture perfect sidewalk cafes, delicious cuisine and beautiful centuries-old architecture.
Not only can you take in the city sights but as you venture out further you will be left breathless at the magnificent Canadian wilderness that Quebec has to offer. 

Accommodation

Quebec City

Treat yourself to five star sophistication by staying at the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City’s Old Town. Experience its warm hospitality and stunning location overlooking the St Lawrence River.

The Hotel Manoir Victoria is located right in Quebec City. Walk out the door into the heart of the Old City’s bustling vibrant, historic and gastronomic region. The hotels interior is beautifully appointed in old world charm and sophistication, with spa facilities for relaxation and well being.

Montreal

Only ten minutes from downtown Montreal is the Sandman Hotel. A well priced hotel with friendly staff, this property is perfect for exploring all that Montreal has to offer. The rooms are nicely appointed and have panoramic views over Montreal.

Stay at the cities grandest hotel, Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. Sitting atop the train station it is the perfect position for visitors arriving to Montreal via rail. After a hard day of sightseeing head to the Les Voyageurs Bar Lounge where you can sit back and enjoy one of their famous Martinis.

Getting there

Visitors can make their way to Quebec via plane, rail, self drive or coach tours.

There are connections for flights from most points on the North American continent. The most direct route from Australia is via Vancouver.

Rail is a popular form of transport in Canada and Via Rail runs daily services from Toronto and Ottawa to Montreal.  You can also experience the transcontinental route, a Canadian rail journey which begins from Vancouver and allows you to enjoy the ever-changing landscapes of Canada.

Things to do

Explore the stunning Canadian wilderness Quebec has to offer. Walking, mountain biking or canoeing are all perfect ways to admire the amazing landscapes of this Canadian Provence.

Wander down to the Old Port to explore the markets, bike paths, parks and performance venues.

Take a trip to the Ice Hotel only 20 minutes from Quebec City. Sleep on your icebed, drink from cups made of ice and experience Canada in the most outrageous way possible.

In Montreal visit the Latin Quarter and The Village. A hotbed of activity, this is the place to be during the summer festivals with an artistic influence in bars and restaurants.

Walk the cobblestone lanes of Old Montreal flanked by colonial and neo-classical stone houses filled with restaurants, boutiques and galleries.

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