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  1. Book now. There are 6 ways to get from Ontario to Quebec by train, bus, car, plane or tram. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Recommended option. Train • 5h 11m. Take the train from Toronto Union Station to Montréal VIA Rail. $65 - $150. Cheapest option.

    • Day 1: Drive to Montreal
    • Day 2: Mont-Royal
    • Day 3: Vieux Montreal & Vieux Port
    • Day 4: Relaxing Day
    • Day 5: Orange Julep & Drive to Quebec City
    • Day 6: Ile D Orleans
    • Day 7: Vieux Québec
    • Day 8: Drive to Ottawa
    • Day 9: Morning in Ottawa, Big Apple, Drive to Toronto
    • Day 10: Down Day Or Oakville/Mississauga/Hamilton

    The first day is mainly going to be driving! It took me around 7 hours to get to Montréal, and I left around 10/11 AM. There’s not much to do today besides go get dinner or late night poutine at Dunn’s Famous like we did.

    Time to stretch out those legs! After grabbing a light breakfast at La Finca, take the subway over to Plateau Mont-Royal. Grab some food for a little picnic before walking over to the George-Étienne Cartier Monument in Mont-Royal Park. If you’re there during the summer on a Sunday, check out a Tam-Tam’s performance. When you finish lunch, make your...

    Start off the day with a hearty breakfast Allô ! Mon Coco before making your way over to Vieux Montréal. You’ll know you’ve gotten there when you first see Notre-Dame Basilica. The very cute Le Petit Depis next door – stop in for some more coffee and to pick up some fun things from local artisans. Vieux Montréal is very cute, and if you’re interes...

    Grab breakfast at the very popular Tommy’s before walking over to Bota Bota to try their 3-hour water circuit. It’s basically a fancier Korean spa with bathing suits and all you have to do is relax, soak in their various tubs, and maybe even take a nap. Bring a book as phones must be kept in lockers. Use Rue St. Pierre to walk back to your hotel fo...

    Time to say goodbye to Montréal! Grab breakfast at Eggspectation for one last look at Rue Saint-Catherine during the day before packing up and headed to your neck destination – Québec City. Before you go, though, make sure to pay a visit to the Giant Orange Julepand get a julep drink to go. Québec City is only 3 hours away from Montréal, so you sho...

    Start your first full day off in Québec City with a little road trip! Grab a quick breakfast from Bügel de Fabrique or any breakfast spot close to your hotel. Then hop in the car and head first to Montmorency Falls. Give yourself around an hour or more here and don’t forget to see all the best angles of the falls including – from above, from the to...

    Wear comfy shoes because today is gonna be all on foot! Start with a stroll over to Cafe Le Cousins, a nice cafe/bakery spot, for some coffee and food. From here walk over to the Plains d’Abraham, made famous from a major battle during the French and Indian War. You could walk all over or just pop into the pretty Joan of Arc garden like we did. As ...

    So long, Québec! Time to make the five hour drive to Canada’s capital city! If you sleep in a bit like we did, you’ll probably arrive to Ottawa around 3:00 PM. Once you’ve checked in to your hotel, you can make your way over to Byward Market. Just a heads up, most of the shops close pretty early. You should be able to get something to eat at Blue C...

    Time for a little sightseeing! Grab something quick to eat before walking over to the National Gallery of Canada. Make sure you walk through Major’s Hill Park for the prettiest way to get there. Say hi to the giant spider, Maman, outside the entrance before heading inside. Definitely spend time enjoying all the different exhibits! Try out one of th...

    By the time we got to Alyshia’s place in Oakville, we were beat. If you’re tired like we were, this is an excellent day to sleep in and just veg out. We snacked on her mom’s super addicting baked goods and watched “American Horror Stories” lol. If you’re not tired, I’d spend this day driving around Oakville, Mississauga, and Hamilton! I don’t have ...

  2. Driving directions. Toronto to Montréal. Get the best route from Toronto to Montréal with ViaMichelin. Choose one of the following options for the Toronto to Montréal route: Michelin recommended, fast, short or cheap.

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  4. The most popular, and fastest, driving route between Montréal and Québec City is highway 20. The journey, depending on traffic, can take between 2h45 and 3 hours. If you have a bit more time and prefer a more scenic route, it's recommended to take Route 138 along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, also known as Chemin du Roy.

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · The most direct distance between Toronto and Quebec City is about 805 km (500 miles). It typically takes about seven and a half to eight hours to make the trip between these two cities. The drive time depends on the level of traffic, though. Driving from Toronto often means notoriously heavy traffic.

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