Overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River, Quebec’s European character and varying elevations serve up one-of-a-kind charm. The appealing size of this not-quite-big city, its historic treasures and its proximity to wide-open spaces make it a destination that’s at once relaxing and invigorating. And, naturally, the beauty of Old Quebec lies at the heart of it all. Wandering its cobblestone streets beneath snowy skies is nothing short of magical! Visit Quebec and discover warm and easygoing locals who are quick to share both their cultural pride and their festive spirit. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself feeling right at home.
Experience the inventive cuisine of Bistango in Quebec City, where modern dining blends bistro charm with gastronomy, tradition, and innovation.
Musée de la civilisation is an eye-opening window onto different facets of the human condition. Head to the rooftop for great views of the St. Lawrence, and Île d’Orléans.
Nicknamed the "Gibraltar of America", the citadel was built between 1820 and 1850 and is the largest British fortress built in North America.
Reopening on June 1st. Stadaconé Distillery offers a uniquely immersive experience that allows you to enjoy artisanal spirits as they were crafted in the early days of global exploration.
15 minutes from downtown Quebec City, Île d'Orléans is known for its scenery, its producers such as Cassis Monna & Filles, Vignoble Ste-Pétronille and La Fromagerie de l'Isle d'Orléans and its fertile land,
If you’re the outdoorsy type, this is the perfect place to get lost in the forest or relax by the river. The Jacques-Cartier National Park offers spectacular views and more than 100 km of footpath.
Inaugurated in June 2019, Québec's farmers market invites you for an adventure of discovery and meeting about our local produces.