SEE

Quebec City is full of superlatives—from the oldest to the largest, your group can see the best of what Quebec’s capital has to offer. Some of the oldest streets in North America are found in Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back 400 years. Take a stroll along the city walls—the only intact ones north of Mexico—and visit the art galleries and antique shops of the Old Port.

For some of the best views of Quebec City, head to Montmorency Falls, a majestic waterfall nearly 100 feet taller than Niagara Falls. Attendees can ride a gondola for views of the falls and a panorama of the city, while more adventurous tourgoers can hop on a zip line for even bigger thrills.


PLAY

A host of outdoor activities awaits in Jacques-Cartier National Park. Experience this picturesque glacial valley with camping, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and more. Visiting in winter? Just strap on some snowshoes or skis.

If your group likes its outdoor activities a bit less strenuous, check out Village Vacances Valcartier, the largest theme park in Canada. Guests can stay cool with indoor and outdoor waterslides or a giant wave pool. In the winter, the property transforms into the only ice hotel in North America.


LEARN

Step even further back in time in Wendake, home of the Huron-Wendat Nation. Immerse yourself in history and culture at the Huron-Wendat Museum and seek out authentic craft stores, all in reach with just a few minutes’ drive from downtown.

One of Quebec’s most popular museums, the Musée de la civilisation, features interactive exhibits for all audiences. Permanent and rotating exhibits help tell the history of Quebec and the cultures that shaped one of North America’s most fascinating cities.


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