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  1. May 1, 2024 · On this activity-packed road trip, cover the highlights of two of Canada's eastern provinces, Ontario and Québec. You'll begin in Toronto with a self-guided city tour before driving to marvel at misty Niagara Falls. Then you're off on the road once more to scenic Gananoque to cruise amid thousands of islands, to buzzy Montréal for guided tours and Québécois cuisine, to Baie-Saint-Paul for ...

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  3. Apr 26, 2024 · As your eight-day road trip across Ontario and Québec draws to a close today, spend your final few hours in the city exploring the Quartier du Petit Champlain, a picturesque neighborhood nestled within the old city walls. Stroll along the cobblestone streets lined with colorful French-inspired architecture, boutiques, art galleries, and ...

  4. May 1, 2024 · Discover beautiful natural landscapes and vibrant cities on a 13-day road trip covering Ontario and Québec highlights. Beginning and ending in multicultural Toronto, you'll ride a glass elevator up the iconic CN Tower, practically touch thundering Niagara Falls, cruise amid 1,800 islands in the Thousand Islands archipelago, down poutine and amble historic French streets in Montréal and ...

    • Québec Province Road Trip Stop #1: Ottawa & Gatineau Park
    • Québec Province Road Trip Stop #2: Montréal
    • Québec Province Road Trip Stop #3: Charlevoix, Tadoussac & La Malbaie
    • Québec Province Road Trip Stop #4: Ste-Anne-Des-Monts & BIC National Park
    • Québec Province Road Trip Stop #5: Québec City
    • A Little Bit About Hostelling International Canada

    We started the road trip in Ottawa, and although it’s not actually in Québec, it was a great place to start our journey as it’s right on the border. We had the opportunity to get to know Canada’s capital a little better and even had the chance to experience hands down the most unique accommodations I’ve ever spent a night in! More on that below!

    A little over 2 hours later from Gatineau Park we landed in Montréal where we explored for 2 full days! I am so happy we had the chance to spend some extra time here, as I have only been one time previously and it was over 10 years ago! My memory of that trip is a bit fuzzy, so I was well overdue for another visit. Over two days, we basically ate, ...

    After 2 days in Montréal, we took off bright and early for a 5-hour drive to our next top: Charlevoix. This region is known as a gastronomic hub of Québec, so you better believe I was excited to visit! The Charlevoix Flavor Trail features a distinguished list of over 40 local growers, producers, and restaurateurs that pride themselves in producing ...

    From La Malbaie we headed north on an 8-hour journey towards Ste-Anne-Des-Monts which will easily go down as one of the most scenic drives I’ve ever been on. I swear at times it seemed like I was looking at a watercolor painting – it was just so beautiful that it didn’t seem real! Along this journey, we took the ferry across the St Lawrence which p...

    After a yummy lunch and a delicious beer, we hopped back in the car for a 4-hour drive back down the coast towards Québec City. I had just been for the first time a couple months earlier but was excited to go back. Unfortunately, we didn’t have too much time to spend here, but I still got to try a new restaurant and see a new place, so I was happy!

    I had the best time exploring Québec Province on this epic road trip and loved getting to know the HI Canadahostel network better. HI Canada is a not-for-profit, member-based organization that is part of the world’s largest hostel network made up of 3,300 hostels in 64 countries. Fifty-four of those hostels are in Canada, from the Pacific to the At...

    • A Treasured UNESCO World Heritage Site. Old Québec will delight and amaze you. It is the cradle of French America and the only fortified city on the continent north of Mexico.
    • A Unique Culture. Quebecers are known for being warm and welcoming. Everywhere you go, you’ll be met with a smile. People here are proud of their francophone culture and North American roots.
    • A Top Foodie Destination. Québec City’s passionate chefs, both emerging and established, have made the city a culinary mecca. These artists of the edible are deftly reinventing classics and launching new trends in restaurants, celebrating the quality and variety of local farms and producers in showstopping meals.
    • Close to Nature. If you’re feeling the call of the wild, the Québec City Area is famous for its natural beauty, from peaceful lakes to rolling rivers to the glacial valley in Jacques-Cartier National Park.
  5. Feb 24, 2024 · For many years, the only way to travel from the airport to downtown Québec City was by taxi, at a price of CA$35. Thankfully, a cheaper bus service is now available, at CA$7 (US$5.20) per ticket. Two bus lines, 76 and 80, travel to the airport; take the line 80 and transfer to line 1 at Gare Fluviale to get to downtown Québec City.

  6. Itinerary of this two weeks road trip through Québec and Ontario. Niagara-on-the-Lake > Toronto > Gananoque > Ottawa > Mont-Tremblant > Montréal > Saint-Alexis-des-Monts > Québec > La Malbaie. We recommend for this itinerary to rent a car from Hertz. , It’s possible to rent it in one city and return it in another without exorbitant prices ...

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