Stroll along the picturesque main street of Rue St. Paul
Cruise the St. Lawrence River
Visit the Pointe-à-Callière archaeology museum
Enjoy French colonial-style gardens
Have an ice-cider tasting in Cantons de l’Est
Book a private tour of Québec City
Shop Marché Jean-Talon, North America’s largest open-air market
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Editor's Itinerary
Québec
Duration: 10 Days
Canada’s largest province, Québec, evokes old Europe with its primarily French-speaking population, picturesque landscapes and multicultural cities. It also has centuries-old architecture, original cobblestoned lanes, horse-drawn carriages, imposing churches and sidewalk cafés. With its shoreline roads along the St. Lawrence River and splendid autumn foliage between Québec City and Montréal, the province is best explored by car. A trip here transports one back to an era of elegance and calm, enlivened with a dash of stylish, contemporary flair. But best of all is the warm Canadian hospitality.