Start the day by discovering the Montmorency Falls where you can admire the largest waterfall in Quebec. Then, explore the city of Old Quebec’s historic sights & landmarks. Enjoy a tour to see the iconic Chateau Frontenac, the charming Place Royale, the Petit Champlain, and much more. A professional tour guide would ensure you won’t miss the details that make the city fascinating. Later, take advantage of the AML Louis Jolliet Cruise to see the scenic St Lawrence River and the surroundings of the historical city.(AML Louis Cruise are only available from May 13 to October 29)
Located at the mouth of the Montmorency river, the waterfall is 275 feet high which makes it the highest waterfall within the territory of the Quebec province, even 98 feet higher than the Niagara Falls.
The Old Quebec is the historical heart of the City of Quebec which is the capital of the province of Quebec. In 1985, UNESCO declared the city a World Heritage. We will visit the Plaza Royal: the birthplace of French colonial history in North America and an important gathering place for local festivals. Petit Champlain: one of the oldest commercial streets in North America located in the oldest neighbourhood of North America. Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Quebec: the oldest cathedral in North America with its baroque architecture with more than 350 years of history. Château Frontenac: a famous hotel located in Old Quebec that witnessed the Hundred Year’s War between France and England. It was named after Louis de Buade, the governor during period of the New France. You also have enough free time in the old city.
From May to October. On the cruise, travel from Old Quebec to the Montmorency Falls, passing by l’Île d’Orléans, and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Château Frontenac.
One of the oldest commercial streets in North America located in the oldest neighborhood of North America. You can relax and move freely within the area during your free time.
The oldest cathedral in North America with its baroque architecture with more than 350 years of history.
A famous hotel located in Old Quebec that witnessed the Hundred Year’s War between France and England. It was named after Louis de Buade, the governor during period of the New France.
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