Top Romantic Places to See in Quebec
Old Quebec
Marked as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, This is one place you just can’t afford to miss. Full of horse-drawn carriages, street entertainers, singers, and artists, particularly at Old Quebec’s own open-air art gallery, Old Quebec feels like a French village.
Fortification of Quebec
This is the only fortified city in North America north of Mexico. The 4.6kms long walls and imposing gates this gives you an insight of Quebec’s defense system. The fort gives a view of the beautiful Quebec City.
Montmorency Falls Park
83 meters high. This fall can be best viewed from Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. Take a gondola ride and hike one of the three via ferrata circuits or cross the cove of the falls on the double zip line to admire this majestic water fall.
Place Royale
Look at the historic Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, the oldest stone church in North America (1688). The murals on the walls of the Place Royale are sure to grab your eyes. It was here that Samuel de Champlain founded his “abitation” in 1608.
Plains of Abraham
This one of the largest urban park in the world. The Plains are perfect for all kinds of activities walking, cycling, picnicking, cross-country skiing, and more. It is here that Quebec’s national holiday is celebrated every June 24.
Parc National de la Jacques Cartier
Rivière Jacques-Cartier flows through a deep valley surrounded by steep wall soaring up to 550 m in height. Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and camping are some of the opportunities this area provides you with. Jacques-Cartier region is known as Quebec City’s “green crescent”.
Le Massif de Charlevoix
This beautiful mountain overlooking the river is an amazing view. Skiing in winter is fun! Running down the slopes of this mountain with a vertical drop of 770 meters and an impressive natural snowfall gives you a wonderful feeling.
Hotel de Glace
North America’s one and only ice hotel has an impressive structure. The ice carving on the walls is unbelievable. This hotel is open only during winters and is quiet a unique thing. So don’t miss it if you visit Quebec during winters.
Photo Credit – hoteldeglace-canada.com
Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec
This is the first museum of Quebec. It has vast collection of fine arts. This collection includes Quebecois art from ranging from 1900’s to present day. Dine at the cafe serving authentic cuisines of Quebec.
La Citadelle
This is North America’s largest Fort covering an area of 2.3 sq km. It served as a defence against American invasion. The fort took 100 years to complete. Today the Citadelle is the base of Canada’s Royal 22s.
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