From wide-open spaces to close-knit neighbourhoods, bustling cities to sleepy towns—not to mention the best places to go—it’s all here, along with information on Québec’s country routes. There’s no shortage of ways to experience Québec! |
  GetawayThose in a rush prefer the 40... it’s so much faster! Inquisitive folk, on the other hand, choose Highway 138 when they’re travelling between Montréal and Québec City! Why? For the pleasant jaunt-it’s the perfect blend of nature and history. Four hours to indulge in speaking in the royal we... or should we say the royal oui? Come on, it’s time to explore the King’s Road! >>> |

  In the NeighbourhoodLike the phoenix rising from the ashes, the Saint-Roch district, in Québec City’s lower town, is coming back to life and giving the Vieille Capitale, or old capital, a downtown core worthy of the name. We know that Saint Roch survived the plague thanks to a dog. The district that bears his name owes its revival to popular determination and the best possible defender >>> |

  DiscoverThink you really know Québec from every angle? Get a fresh perspective on its astounding scenery as you enjoy unprecedented views of Québec’s great river, urban centres and great outdoors. Climb higher, reach for the top and see it all from afar. The idea isn’t necessarily to go further afield—just higher up! >>> |

  DiscoveriesPlateau Mont-Royal, the most densely populated neighbourhood in Canada, is still the trendy home of choice for artists, young professionals, and urban bohemians. Day and night its narrow, colourful streets bustle with activity and reveal a dynamic, trendy yet accessible Montreal. >>> |

  SpasDo you ever have those days where you just don’t care? The changing seasons often give rise to this kind of lethargy. Your car gets a tune-up once a year, why shouldn’t you? A visit to a spa is the perfect way to give yourself a seasonal shape-up. Say hello to life! >>> |

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