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  1. Jun 19, 2022 · 1. Explore the Old Town. 2. Take a Walk through the Old City Walls. 3. Stroll through the Petit Champlain Quarter. 4. See Château Frontenac. 5. Visit the Plains of Abraham. 6. Explore the Citadelle du Quebec. 7. Ride the Funicular. 8. Get Lost in the Domaine Maizerets. 9. Cool off at the Baie de Beauport. 10. Walk along Dufferin Terrace. 11.

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    • Musée de la civilisation. This museum’s interactive exhibits focus on both science and cultural history. The Discovery Zone offers activities for children, including an elaborate dress-up experience and a maker's lab.
    • Place des Canotiers. This riverfront square has a splash pad, art installation, and views of any cruise ships in port for a fun spot to take a break from walking.
    • Quebec City-Lévis Ferry. Another way to take in great views while cooling off is to ride the ferry across the St. Lawrence River. The ride is 12 minutes each way and only costs a few dollars.
    • Quartier Petit Champlain. This cobblestoned pedestrian zone is as cute as can be, and, with no cars, it’s easy to wrangle kids while you window shop or stop for a bite.
  2. Feb 19, 2024 · Québec City is a winter wonderland of fun for kids © manonallard / Getty Images. With all the charm of a European city but a proud history that’s firmly French-Canadian, Québec City is a perfect place to travel with kids – and fortunately for North Americans, it’s much closer than Europe.

    • Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. One place that I love is the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and its impressive waterfall. The waterfall is even taller than Niagara Falls!
    • Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec. The Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec is a special elevator that links Quebec’s Upper Town at Terrasse Dufferin to the Lower Town in the Quartier Petit Champlain.
    • Citadelle de Québec. The Citadelle de Quebec is an impressive fortress in Old Quebec City. It’s on the Cap Diamant hill. This place is unique because it’s the largest British fortress in North America.
    • Martello Towers. The Martello Towers in Quebec City are old defense towers. There are four of them, and they were built in the 1800s to protect the city from attacks.
    • Village Vacances Valcartier. Québec City locals love Village Vacances Valcartier. And with good reason! It’s the perfect 4‑seasons amusement park and home to the famous Hôtel de Glace, the only ice hotel in the Americas.
    • Aquarium du Québec. Dive into a fascinating underwater world with a visit to Aquarium du Québec. The Aquarium has some 10,000 marine animals, including fish, seals, polar bears, and more, plus tons of indoor and outdoor activities all through the year.
    • Old Québec. Old Québec is like an open-air museum. A simple stroll is all it takes to immerse yourself in this UNESCO World Heritage gem. Discover a rich and fascinating history as you walk along the fortifications or through the Petit-Champlain District.
    • Immersion Québec. Immersion Québec lets you experience historic events in a live action format using new technology. Wearing a virtual reality mask, you’ll be swept back in time to experience the defining moments of New France in the time of Samuel de Champlain.
  3. Mar 18, 2024 · 7 Fun Activities with Kids from 6 to 11 Years Old. The Québec City area is full of unforgettable and fun things to do with your children in a safe and beautiful setting. Be sure to bring good shoes—there's so much to see and do!

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  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Quebec City's kids-friendly indoor activities are perfect for keeping children entertained, rain, snow or shine. The following list includes a mix of fun activities and educational places to visit with children all around Quebec City.

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