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  1. Apr 14, 2024 · It’s actually quite easy on a short itinerary. You can travel between Montreal and Quebec City in as little as 3.5 hours via train. On the shortest itinerary, I would spend 2 full days in each city. Fly into one city and out of the other. Simple, easy, and you get to experience the best of both worlds.

  2. 3 days ago · Montreal, city, Quebec province, southeastern Canada. The second most-populous city in Canada and the principal metropolis of Quebec, it occupies about three-fourths of Montreal Island, near the confluence of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers. It is a city with considerable French colonial history.

  3. Apr 25, 2019 · While Montreal certainly has its merits, many people overlook its neighbor to the northeast. Quebec City is under three hours from the Vermont border, and rivals Montreal in atmosphere, food, history, and nightlife. It’s not as busy as Montreal and you probably can’t get poutine at 4:00 AM after a night out, but you won’t care.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · 4. Don’t spend all your time downtown. Montréal is designed to stuff all the tourists into the Old Port and Downtown, but so much of the city’s magic is in its neighborhoods like Le Plateau, Mile End and St-Henri. Be sure you leave time to explore outside the city core. 5.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · It serves as a major port and the provincial administrative center. Situated at the center of Montreal Island in the southwestern part of the province is Montreal – the largest and the most populous city in Quebec. Where is Quebec? The Province of Quebec is located in the eastern part of Canada, in the Continent of North America.

  6. Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec, located along the Saint Lawrence River at its junction with the Ottawa River. The city is geographically constrained, with the majority on the Island of Montreal in the Hochelaga Archipelago, and has several prominent features, including the eponymous ...

  7. Quebec's population accounts for 23.9% of the Canadian population, and Quebec's francophones account for about 90% of Canada's French-speaking population. English-speaking Quebecers are a large population in the Greater Montreal Area, where they have built a well-established network of educational, social, economic, and cultural institutions.

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