Quebec City

Musée de la Civilisation
Taking a unique approach to teaching about the past, the present, and the future, The Musée de la Civilisation holds ten exhibitions at a time, striving to deal with social issues and problems in a matter that’s active and interesting for all visitors.
Minimum Time Required: 1.5 hours

Montmorency Falls
The Montmorency Falls are located about 10km (6mi) east of Québec City at the mouth of the Rivière Montmorency. The falls are 83m (272ft) high and 27m (86ft) higher than Niagara Falls. The falls may be viewed from staircases that allow the visitor to observe them from different angles. A suspension bridge provides access to both sides of the park as well as a spectacular view. There is also an aerial tram (cable car) that carries passengers between the base andthe top of the falls. In the summer the park hosts an international fireworks competition with the falls as a backdrop. Each year, a few kilometers north of the falls, one of the largest ice sculptures in the world is erected in January (later to melt in April) in the form of an 85 bed ice hotel.

Naval Museum of Québec
Realizing that so many parts of Canadian naval history hadn’t been researched in the depth that they deserved, the Naval Museum of Québec decided to dive head first into the sea of history, and they’ve brought fascinating facts to the surface, and it’s all presented here for you. Learn all about the Battle of the St. Lawrence and other major events in Québec’s naval history, as well as the lesser known pieces of the past, collections, and exhibitions, all supported by tangible evidence or oral testimonials from the period.
Minimum Time Required: 1.5 hours

Parc Aquarium du Québec
See the ecosystems of the St. Lawrence river all the way to the North Pole in this 16-hectare site. Check out the Polar Bear Show, where Eddy and Tiguak will show off their tricks and dives. Walk along the outdoor paths to learn about the importance and beauty of wetlands, or visit one of the other seven Discovery Sectors. Perhaps the Awesome Ocean, a giant tunnel under 350,000 litres (92,460 gallons) of water, where the specimens swim all around you.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

Observatoire de la Capitale
Make sure you see Québec City from the top of its tallest building. From 725 feet above sea level, groups can be treated to a Meal and Tour: breakfast followed by a guided tour of your group’s choosing. The café and gift shop, and the absolutely spectacular view, will make your visit to Observatoire de la Capitale a hit. So if you want to plan out a walk through the city from the top, or you want to take a break and grab a snack high above the city, or you just need to get your bearings from a unique vantage point, this is your place to do it.

Laurier Québec
Surely your group will want to do some shopping while travelling around Québec. So why not do it in the largest shopping centre in Eastern Canada? 350 stores, 40 restaurants, and it’s on the road to Old Québec. So stop in and shop, and pick up a few great souvenirs. The staff is happy to help in both French and English.

Québec Expérience
Spanning over 400 years of Québec’s history, this 3D presentation will take you from the first European explorers all the way to the present day, and show you how Québec City’s incredible history has shaped its present and will affect its future. The 180° view in the amphitheatre will amaze you throughout the 40 minute presentation, and the information and astounding history will have you and your group talking, and maybe deciding to do it all over again.

Village Vacances Valcartier
One of the largest waterparks in Canada is located only 20 minutes away from Québec City, and will provide so much more time than that of fun and excitement. There are over 35 water slides to zoom down, and two theme rivers. Planning your trip for winter? Then go snow rafting at the park, or spin down the slopes on the Tornado, exclusive to Valcartier Vacation Village. If you need to slow down for a bit, then try out a skating path. With so much to do in both summer and winter, you don’t need to decide whether to come here or not – just what season you’ll be arriving in!

Commission des Champs de Bataille Nationaux
The Plains of Abraham is one of Canada’s most important historical parks as it was the site of many struggles for supremacy between the English and French. It is also a city park of outstanding value to residents and visitors with its eight hectares of meadow and grassy knolls.

Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec
With over 25,000 works this arts museum dates back to the 18th century and lies in the heart of the Plains of Abraham. Featuring Québec’s most prominent artists and the host to many international art events, it is a must see. Enjoy lunch on the patio over-looking the St. Lawrence.

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