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  1. Jul 11, 2019 · Directions Via Sygic For iOS and Android Dolphin Browser. Historic Suspension Bridge in Québec City and Boischatel Capitale-Nationale, Québec. Only the stone towers of a long-lost suspension bridge remain, with a modern suspension bridge spanning today.

  2. 10,362 reviews. #16 of 273 things to do in Quebec City. State ParksParksWaterfalls. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. These 275-foot falls on the Montmorency River tower higher than even the legendary Niagara Falls.

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    I’m caught between a rock and a high place. Or is that a low place? It’s hard to tell when you’re hanging off the side of a cliff near the freakishly wild Montmorency Fallsjust outside Quebec City, a waterfall no one seems to believe is higher than Niagara Falls (but it is).

    Clipped to a cable in the rock wall and tethered by a clamp, I lean back with my arms spread wide. “Look at me! Look at me!” I want to shout, giddy with excitement before realizing leaning back over a steep drop isn’t actually that much fun. Okay, I decide, my death-defying Cirque du Soleil moment is over. Time to get back to climbing the via ferra...

    There are many ways to experience the falls and the via ferrata might be the most fun. It’s certainly the most adventurous, unless of course, you decide to go over the falls in barrel, which to my knowledge no one has done. There have been plenty of sightings of people going perilously close to the edge, however, especially in winter when snow and ...

    Montmorency Falls Parkis 12 km (about eight miles) from Quebec City and just across from Orléans Island. The falls thunder down from the Montmorency River over a rocky cliff into the St Lawrence River. The falls were named by Samuel de Champlain who founded Quebec City in 1613. They were named in honour of Henri II, Duc de Montmorency, who became t...

    At 84 meters (275 feet) high, Montmorency Falls are 30 meters higher than Niagara Falls. (See? I told you they were higher!) While they’re not nearly as wide as Niagara Falls, they’re still one of the top attractions in Quebec City.

    So. While I’m busy sticking my feet in rocky toeholds and clipping my metal clamps to the sturdy steel cable wedged into the side of the Boischatel Fault, let me tell you exactly how to plan your trip, what to do here and the best ways to visit Montmorency Falls, Quebec.

    After I cycled to the park along theCorridor du Littoral bike path from Quebec City to Montmorency Park with a tour group from Cyclo Services, we took the cable car to the top to the top of the falls. The cable car is an excellent way to start your visit. The cost is $12.10 for an adult round trip, while children under five ride free. A family tick...

    At the top you’ll see the lovely but busy Manoir Montmorency, which – and this may surprise you because it surprised me – was the summer home of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the father of Queen Victoria. Built in 1781, the manor was rebuilt after a devastating fire and now has a restaurant, an interpretive centre, a gift shop, the adventure centre ...

    You might think of the falls as a scenic sight and a spectacular force of nature, but it’s also a place with a bloody history. In 1759, during the Seven Years’ War between the British and French Empires, the British General James Wolfe established a camp about 1.2 km (1 mile) from the falls.

    Disaster ensued for his troops. On July 31st, during the Battle of Montmorency, also called the Battle of Beauport, the English lost 443 troops while the French lost 60. The French clearly won, but later that year the British forces would go on to win the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which was a decisive win in the battle for Canada.

  4. Montmorency Falls Suspension Bridge. This is an image set within the Bridgemeister collection. This bridge gives tourists an impressive view of the falls. Stone towers from a previous suspension bridge are visible next to the current steel towers.

  5. Cross the suspended bridge to the belvedere, where you can feel the power of the river as it thunders past. For the daredevil in you, follow one of the three via ferrata routes up the cliff, or zoom over the plunge pool on the double zipline 300 m (984') in the air.

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  6. Suspension bridge. A great tour to fully experience the site: the cable car, the Manoir Montmorency, a boardwalk, a suspension bridge, an orchard, and a 487-step staircase.

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