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Getting around Québec Québec boasts vast road and airline networks that provide service to the entire territory. Travellers can easily go from one major city to another, for example, from Montréal to Québec City, by car, bus, train or plane. A number of ferries, moreover, link the two shores of the St. Lawrence River, and boat service is available to communities in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine and the Basse-Côte-Nord (lower north shore) region. Aboriginal communities in Nunavik can be easily reached by plane.
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By bus
You can get to most of Québec’s cities and towns by bus. Intercity bus routes are offered by a few companies, among them: Orléans Express, Intercar and Limocar.
Available from May to December, the Rout-Pass intercity bus pass enables you to travel in Québec and Ontario via different bus companies for 7, 14 or 18 consecutive days.
For more information on routes and fares, call: (514) 842-2281 in Montréal (418) 525-3000 in Québec City.
The city transit and intercity transportation portal Espacebus.ca presents useful information on routes, fares, schedules and carriers, as well as on adapted and rural transit. Travel packages for various regions throughout Québec are also available. Public transit in cities
Québec’s major cities are equipped with public transit service. Montréal is served by a subway system (the “métro”), buses and commuter trains.
For information on routes and fares, go to the following Web sites:
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