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Circuit Félix-Leclerc
The circuit is very simple. Just follow route 368 which surrounds the island for 67 km, with a few paths that cross it to shorten the journey if necessary. Just 15 km from Quebec City, the Île d’Orléans brings the traditional countryside to life. The ...
 
Self-guided Tour Île Verte
The tour is a set of three major attractions on Île Verte: the Michaud school, the skeleton museum and the lighthouse site. To get acquainted with the island, there’s nothing better than starting with the tour. Each site is unique and holds a multitude ...
 
Delve into the past of the neighbourhoods that helped found Île Jésus by taking part in historical tours and theatrical walking circuits. Theme tours are also available for corporate groups.
 
Circuit art & mosaïques (Art & Mosaic Tour) is an artistic adventure of mosaics and urban art. It is made up of 20 floral works of arts spread out on the Lac-des-Nations promenade, at the Domaine-Howard park and several other places throughout the city ...
 
Quebec Bus Tours
Quebec Bus Tours is proud to offer tours of Québec City and the surrounding areas using eco-friendly buses converted to propane, which allow for a 25% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Discover the old district or the attractions on nearby Île d ...
 
Route to Goumets Delights
The gourmet tours of the Centre-du-Québec will make your mouth water! Visit farms, discover orchards with delicious apples, meet fine cheese producers, cranberry producers, maple producers, etc. The region is so proud of its local products that it features ...
 
Le Chemin du Roy
The King’s Road is a recognized and signposted tourist route of 280 km that presents the rich heritage and history of New France across three major Québec tourist regions: Québec, Mauricie and Lanaudière. Experience the King's Road!
 
La Route des Arts du Richelieu
This tourist route through the Richelieu Valley connects visual arts and craft creators. Artists and artisans also participate in several exhibitions and group activities at different locations in the region.
 
La Route du Richelieu
Along the Richelieu River, the Richelieu Tourist Route is located 20 minutes from Montreal. It is possible to walk there by car, motorbike or bicycle to discover the magnificent landscape of the neighboring municipalities. From the artists of the Vallée ...
 
The Whale Route
Côte-Nord borders the St. Lawrence for 1250 kilometres (775 miles), from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon. This region’s coastline has been designated the Whale Route, since 13 different species, including the blue whale, can be found in the waters of the Estuary ...