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Montreal

Welcome to Canada

Montreal and its region: The Unique Charm of La Belle Province

“In Montreal, I immerse myself in the vibrant energy of a city where modernity and history blend harmoniously. I discover the charm of Old Montreal, the panoramas of Mount Royal and the flavors of local cuisine. Quebec enchants me with its old fortified city, the majestic Château Frontenac and its characterful alleyways.

Lake Saguenay offers me breathtaking landscapes and the unforgettable opportunity to observe whales in the fjord. Finally, Niagara Falls impresses me with its spectacular power, a natural spectacle that leaves me speechless. This trip is a perfect mix of cultural discoveries, natural wonders and magical moments.

Marie, Creator of Milescircuits

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Discover two iconic cities in Quebec: Montreal, a vibrant metropolis at the crossroads of cultures, and Quebec City, a historic gem with European charm. These two complementary destinations offer you a rich and varied overview of La Belle Province. Combining heritage, nature, gastronomy and the art of living, they are ideal for a stay that combines discovery and wonder.

The essentials of the Quebec region

Old Montreal: History in the heart of the city

  • Notre-Dame Basilica: A Gothic masterpiece with striking stained glass windows.

  • Place Jacques-Cartier and its terrace cafés.

  • Stroll around the Old Port, where you can ride the Ferris Wheel or embark on a cruise on the Saint Lawrence.

Mount Royal: The green soul of the city

  • Climb up to the Kondiaronk lookout for a breathtaking view of the Montreal skyline.

  • Enjoy the trails for walking, biking or snowshoeing in winter.

The fortifications and the Citadel
Follow in the footsteps of history by visiting the ramparts and the Citadel of Quebec, which also offers a superb panorama.

Le Plateau Mont-Royal: Bohemian and creative district

  • Admire the street art murals and colorful houses with spiral staircases.

  • Explore Saint-Denis and Mont-Royal streets, lined with local boutiques and charming cafes.

  • Take a break at Parc La Fontaine, a green setting right in the center.

Old Quebec: A living postcard

  • The Château Frontenac: The symbol of the city, perfect for a photo or tea in its luxurious setting.

  • La Terrasse Dufferin: A picturesque promenade with a breathtaking view of the Saint-Laurent River.

  • The cobbled streets of Petit-Champlain: Boutiques, art galleries and cafés in a romantic atmosphere.

Montmorency Falls:
Higher than Niagara Falls, they are accessible by cable car or via trails.

When to visit Montreal and Quebec?

  • Spring (May-June): Discover the floral festivals and the first fine days.

  • Summer (July-August): Festivals and outdoor activities are on the agenda.

  • Fall (September-October): The flamboyant colors of the maple trees create a magical atmosphere.

  • Winter (December-March): Experience the magic of the holidays in Montreal and the famous Quebec Winter Carnival, with its ice sculptures and festive traditions.

Ready to discover Montreal and Quebec?

Whether you are attracted by the excitement of Montreal or the timeless charm of Quebec City, this Quebec duo will meet all your desires. Contact us today to plan an unforgettable tailor-made trip!

Your adventure in Quebec starts here. 🍁✨

Our services for your tailor-made Montreal-Quebec stay

As a Travel Planner, we offer you a personalized experience:

  • Creating a combined itinerary: Visit Montreal and Quebec with a balanced program.

  • Accommodation booking: Boutique hotels, charming hostels or city centre apartments.

  • Practical transport: Organization of journeys between the two cities (train, bus or private car).

  • Exclusive activities: Guided tours, gastronomic workshops, nature or cultural excursions.

  • Personalized advice: Our recommendations for unique restaurants, shops and experiences.

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