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Discover the Beauty of Québec by Road Trip

A four-day itinerary through some of the most picturesque regions of Quebec.

Montmorency Falls - Quebec by Road Trip
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Discover the Beauty of Québec by Road Trip

A 4-Day Itinerary: Québec City to Tadoussac via Charlevoix & the Saguenay Fjord

 

 

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There's a good reason why Québec has been nicknamed 'la belle province' (the beautiful province). Its landscapes are breathtaking and the people you'll meet are just as wonderful. This four-day itinerary takes you through some of Québec's most charming and picturesque regions—from the 83-metre Montmorency Falls to the quaint seaside towns of Charlevoix, the scenic Route du Fleuve, a free ferry across the magnificent Saguenay Fjord, and finally to whale-watching paradise Tadoussac.

 

 

Day 1: Québec City to Baie Saint-Paul

Highlights: Montmorency Falls (83m), Route de la Nouvelle-France, Baie Saint-Paul artists' town

Start with a 15-minute drive along the St. Lawrence River to Montmorency FallsExternal Link Title—an 83-metre waterfall viewable from the highway or by walking across the suspended bridgeExternal Link Title above the roaring water. Thrill-seekers can zip-line across the fallsExternal Link Title. Travel the historic Route de la Nouvelle-FranceExternal Link Title, sampling local flavours at Ferme Le Comte de RoussyExternal Link Title (great views and pies) and Praline & Chocolat (pastries). Stop at the stunning Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré ShrineExternal Link Title before reaching quaint seaside Baie Saint-PaulExternal Link Title. Dine at French Bistro Le Mouton NoirExternal Link Title, walk the Boisé du QuaiExternal Link Title nature trail to an observation tower for sunset views, and stay at Le Germain Hotel & SpaExternal Link Title.

Day 2: Baie Saint-Paul to La Malbaie

Highlights: Route du Fleuve (scenic coastal road), Les Éboulements, Domaine Forget, Saint-Irénée beach

Fill up on pastries and coffee from bakery À chacun son painExternal Link Title, pair with Laiterie CharlevoixExternal Link Title cheese. Drive the scenic Route du FleuveExternal Link Title (road 362) between the Laurentian Mountains and St. Lawrence River. In Les Éboulements, lunch at Auberge de nos AïeuxExternal Link Title overlooking the river and Isle-aux-CoudresExternal Link Title. In winter, try dog sledding at Chenil du SportifExternal Link Title. Visit Domaine ForgetExternal Link Title sculpture garden and concert hall (popular for summer's international music festivalExternal Link Title). Swim at Saint-Irénée beach. Spend the night at Fairmont Le Manoir RichelieuExternal Link Title or sample what locals call the best smoked meat sandwich outside Montreal at Joe Smoked MeatExternal Link Title.

Day 3: La Malbaie to Tadoussac

Highlights: Whale-watching, Fromagerie Saint-Fidèle, free ferry across Saguenay Fjord

Join a whale-watching excursionExternal Link Title (late April–November) on the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine ParkExternal Link Title waters, or opt for a guided kayak tourExternal Link Title. In winter, explore by snowmobileExternal Link Title or ski External Link Titleat Mont Grand-Fonds. Stop at Fromagerie Saint-FidèleExternal Link Title (100+ years old) to sample La Belle BruneExternal Link Title, a Swiss cheese made with local beer. Take the free ferry from Baie Sainte-Catherine to TadoussacExternal Link Title—crossing takes only 10 minutes, runs year-round day and night, with magnificent views of the Saguenay FjordExternal Link Title. Stay at Canopée-Lit'sExternal Link Title forest cabins and bubble-like shelters, Pavilion StudioExternal Link Title, or glamping with Mer et Monde ÉcotoursExternal Link Title.

Day 4: Tadoussac

Highlights: Whale-watching town (founded 1600), Marine Mammal Interpretation Center, Petite Chapelle (oldest wooden church in North America)

Founded in 1600, TadoussacExternal Link Title is one of Canada's most charming bays—a town of 800 people and renowned whale-watching destinationExternal Link Title. Visit the Marine Mammal Interpretation CenterExternal Link Title. Explore New France history at the beautiful Petite Chapelle de TadoussacExternal Link Title—the oldest wooden church in North America and a national historic site—and the Chauvin trading postExternal Link Title, Canada's first fur trading post. This was a major port where local Innus Essipit First Nation interacted with European explorers and settlers.

 

Returning to Québec City

Return via the Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean regionExternal Link Title, known for welcoming people, wildlifeExternal Link Title, the splendid fjord, and sea-like Lac Saint-JeanExternal Link Title prized for nautical offerings. Or take the ferry back to Baie Sainte-Catherine and visit stunning Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National ParkExternal Link Title, 40 minutes north of La Malbaie.

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