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July 12‑31 2026 Quebec Charlevoix & Saguenay Adventure Itinerary

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Day 1 · Sun, Jul 12
Quebec City

Arrival in Quebec City – explore Old Quebec

Morning:

After landing in Quebec City, start your morning with a leisurely breakfast at Café du Clocher on Rue Saint-Jean, then wander down the historic Rue du Petit-Champlain, savoring the cobblestone charm and boutique shops. Continue to the iconic Château Frontenac, where you can admire its towering silhouette and snap photos from the nearby Dufferin Terrace before heading to the sacred Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec for a brief moment of quiet.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander to the historic Place Royale, where the 17th-century architecture transports you back to New France, then step inside the atmospheric Morrin Centre for a guided literary tour of its rare books and vaulted reading rooms. Finish the day with a stroll up to the grand Parliament Building, joining a short behind-the-scenes visit that offers panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and the city's skyline.

Evening:

As twilight falls, explore the historic Citadel with its illuminated night tour, offering panoramic views of the city lights shimmering over the St. Lawrence. Afterwards, delight in a gourmet dinner at Le Continental, where classic French-Quebec cuisine is served in an elegant setting. End the night with a leisurely stroll along the glowing St. Lawrence River waterfront, perhaps pausing for a nightcap at the cozy Le Saint-Amour lounge.

Day 2 · Mon, Jul 13
Charlevoix

Scenic drive to Charlevoix and settle in

Morning:

Start your morning cruising along the historic Chemin du Roy, pausing at the panoramic overlook of Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie to stretch your legs and soak in the limestone cliffs. Continue to the charming village of Baie-Saint-Paul, where you can browse local art galleries and sip a coffee at the waterfront Le Vieux-Port, before checking into your cozy inn and sampling a tasting plate at the renowned Maison du Fromage.

Afternoon:

After lunch, continue your drive along the winding Route 138, stopping at the dramatic Cap des Épinettes viewpoint to watch the sun glimmer over the St Lawrence. Next, wander into the historic Village de La Malbaie to explore the maritime treasures of the Musée de Charlevoix and sip a locally-produced cider at Cidrerie de la Côte. Finish the afternoon with a soothing soak in the natural hot springs at Les Bains Nordiques de Charlevoix, perfect for unwinding before dinner.

Evening:

After checking into your inn, head to the historic Le Manoir Richelieu for a sunset dinner on its terrace, where you can savor fresh river salmon while watching the St. Lawrence glow. Then stroll to the nearby Promenade du Fleuve for a gentle evening walk, and cap the night with a tasting of locally crafted ice wine at the cozy Cave à Vin des Îles.

Day 3 · Tue, Jul 14
Île de Coudres

Bicycle tour around Île de Coudres

Morning:

Start your morning with a breezy ride along the scenic Chemin des Marins, pausing at the historic Lighthouse of Coudres for panoramic views of the St. Lawrence. Continue to the charming Village of Saint-Jean, where you can refuel with fresh croissants at Le Café du Port and explore the colorful murals. Conclude the ride at the tranquil Parc des Îles, strolling through its wildflower meadows and spotting local seabirds before heading back to your accommodation.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely lunch at the seaside Café du Quai, pedal southward to the historic Manoir de la Vallée, where you can sample locally crafted ice cider and admire the garden's blooming lupins. Continue to the Plage du Petit Port, a quiet sandy cove perfect for a quick dip or a relaxed sunset watch, then wind up at the Galerie d'Artistes de Coudres to browse paintings inspired by the island's maritime heritage.

Evening:

After returning your bikes, wander to the historic Maison du Vieux Moulin, where you can enjoy a glass of locally aged cider while listening to a traditional Québécois fiddle trio. Continue the evening with a candlelit dinner at Le Restaurant l'Anse, perched on the cliffside offering sweeping views of the St. Lawrence as the sun sets. Cap the night with a gentle stroll along the Sentier des Anses, spotting fireflies and soaking in the tranquil sea breeze.

Day 4 · Wed, Jul 15
Charlevoix

Charlevoix countryside – farms, markets, and local food

Morning:

Begin the morning with a guided walk through Ferme des Cinq-Cèdres, where you'll meet the family that raises heritage cattle and taste their buttery poutine au fromage fermier fresh from the farm's cheese cellar. Then drift to the lively Marché des Saveurs de Saint-Irénée, where stalls overflow with sun-ripened berries, artisanal breads, and maple-glazed pork belly, ideal for a riverside picnic. Finish the farm-to-table experience at La Table du Terroir, a cozy kitchen that turns the market's bounty into a seasonal stew paired with a crisp glass of local cidre.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to the historic Fromagerie du Vieux Chaudier where you can watch artisans hand-craft the region's renowned goat cheese and sample a tasting board paired with crisp local cidre. Continue the culinary journey at the family-run Ferme du Soleil Levant, joining a guided orchard walk that ends with fresh-picked berries drizzled over warm tarte au sucre. Wrap up the afternoon with a relaxing riverside sit-down at Bistro du Lac, savoring a seasonal fish dish while the sunset paints the Saguenay-St. Lawrence horizon.

Evening:

As the sun sets over the rolling Charlevoix hills, make your way to Le Comptoir du Cidre in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive for a cozy farm-to-table dinner featuring sugar-glazed pork ribs and a tasting flight of locally brewed ciders. After dinner, stroll along the illuminated Pointe-des-Mouettes boardwalk and pause at the Observatoire des Étoiles for a brief stargazing session with a mug of maple-infused hot chocolate.

Day 5 · Thu, Jul 16
Domaine de Forget

Evening concert at Domaine de Forget

Morning:

Begin the day with a relaxed brunch at Café du Vieux Moulin in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, where flaky scones drizzled with local maple butter sit beside a steaming cup of artisanal coffee. Afterwards, wander through the Musée d'art contemporain de Charlevoix to admire cutting-edge works by emerging Quebec artists, then meander into the fragrant Jardin des Sens, a sensory garden that offers aromatic herbs and sweeping vistas of the St. Lawrence, perfectly priming you for the evening's concert.

Afternoon:

After a light lunch at Le Bouchon du Vieux, take a short stroll through the manicured grounds of Parc des Forges, where historic ironworks and sweeping St. Lawrence vistas await. Then visit the boutique Vignoble des Falaises for a tasting of locally crafted ice wine before returning to Domaine de Forget to settle in for the evening concert.

Evening:

Begin the evening with a refined dinner at Le Verger d'Émeraude, a farm-to-table bistro set among apple orchards just a short drive from the concert hall, where pan-seared trout is paired with a local berry reduction. After the performance, slip into the historic Bar du Conservatoire for a glass of award-winning ice-wine while the music lingers, then enjoy a moonlit stroll through the illuminated Jardin du Lac, where lantern-lit pathways reflect on the water, offering a tranquil prelude to the night's finale.

Day 6 · Fri, Jul 17
Baie‑Saint‑Paul

Art exhibits in Baie‑Saint‑Paul

Morning:

Begin the morning with a guided tour of the Galerie d'Art de Baie-Saint-Paul, where rotating exhibits showcase contemporary Quebec painters and sculptors. Afterwards, wander to the historic Maison du Peintre, a restored 19th-century cottage that now hosts intimate artist-in-residence displays, and pause for a coffee at the charming Café des Artistes while admiring riverside murals. Conclude with a brief visit to the Église Saint-Pierre, whose interior frescoes add a spiritual brushstroke to the day's artistic journey.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander to the historic Le Port des Arts, where the open-air Artisan Market showcases hand-crafted ceramics, woven textiles, and live demonstrations by local makers. Then step inside the intimate Studio L'Écaille, a converted shipyard offering a rotating series of avant-garde installations and a chance to meet the artists during a complimentary wine-and-cheese reception.

Evening:

As dusk settles, stroll to the historic Le Phare de Baie-Saint-Paul, where a guided lantern tour offers panoramic views of the illuminated harbor. Afterwards, indulge in a farm-to-table dinner at Restaurant Le Quai, savoring locally caught trout with a glass of regional ice wine, then unwind with live folk music at the cozy Bar du Vieux Port.

Day 7 · Sat, Jul 18
Saguenay

Travel to Saguenay region and settle in

Morning:

Depart early from Charlevoix and cruise north along Route 175, pausing at the breathtaking overlook of Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay to sip coffee while the fjord stretches below. Continue to the charming Le Vieux-Port de Saguenay, where you'll check into the boutique Le Manoir du Fjord and unwind with a welcome glass of local ice-cider at Café du Fjord before the afternoon adventures begin.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, explore the Musée du Fjord to uncover the region's geological wonders and marine ecosystems through immersive displays, then follow the gentle Sentier de la Rivière au Saumon for a riverside hike dotted with cascading waterfalls. End the day with a dinner of cedar-smoked trout at Chez Josée, a cozy bistro overlooking the Saguenay River, where a glass of local ice-wine perfectly complements the fresh flavors.

Evening:

After settling in, wander to the waterfront Le Quai du Fjord for a relaxed aperitif as the river lights shimmer. Enjoy a dinner of smoked salmon and wild-blueberry reduction at Restaurant L'Assiette du Fjord, then stroll through the illuminated gardens of Parc de l'Artisanat and finish with a nightcap at the cozy Bar Le Miroir, where soft folk melodies drift through the evening.

Day 8 · Sun, Jul 19
Tadoussac

Whale watching excursion in Tadoussac

Morning:

In the crisp morning, depart Saguenay and drive the scenic Route 172 to the historic Tadoussac Wharf, where you'll board the modern Bateau Léviathan for a guided whale-watching cruise that glides through the confluence of the Saguenay and St. Lawrence rivers. Keep your eyes peeled for majestic blue-whales, humpbacks and playful belugas while a naturalist shares stories of the region's marine heritage, then unwind with a hot chocolate at the cozy Le Grand Café de Tadoussac before heading back to explore the village.

Afternoon:

After the whale-watching cruise, stroll to the historic Église Saint-Pierre-et-Paul, a charming 19th-century stone church perched above the village, then wander the narrow lanes to the interactive Musée Maritime de Tadoussac, where you can touch a real harpoon and learn about the region's seafaring heritage. Later, follow the scenic Sentier du Fjord to the panoramic Pointe à la Garde viewpoint for sweeping vistas of the confluence, and unwind with a late-afternoon tea and local blueberry scone at the cozy Café des Sables before returning to your lodge.

Evening:

After the cruise, savor a sunset dinner at Le Cheval Blanc, where the chef serves fresh Arctic char with a berry-infused glaze and a glass of local ice-wine. Then wander to the historic Le Phare de Tadoussac for sweeping night-time views of the river's glittering surface, and finish the night with a warm nightcap and live folk tunes at Bar des Cormorans.

Day 9 · Mon, Jul 20
Saguenay Fjord

Hiking the Saguenay Fjord trails

Morning:

Begin your day with a invigorating trek along the Sentier des Roches, winding high above the fjord's turquoise waters and offering dramatic cliff-side panoramas perfect for sunrise photography. After a brief rest at the rustic Crique de la Baleine viewpoint, follow the forested Chemin du Moulin to discover hidden waterfalls and the chance to spot bald eagles soaring over the fjord's misty valleys.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to the Mont du Saumon trail, where a moderate ascent rewards you with sweeping vistas of the fjord and a chance to spot peregrine falcons nesting on the cliffs. Continue down to the Anse du Lac Noir, a serene cove ideal for a short rest and a dip in the crystal-clear water, then explore the hidden Cascade du Sautoir, a cascading waterfall that creates a misty rainbow perfect for photos.

Evening:

As the sun dips, follow the gentle Sentier des Échos down to the secluded Plage du Vent where you can unwind with a glass of ice-wine at the rustic Cabanes du Fjord. Afterwards, enjoy a hearty dinner of cedar-smoked trout at Restaurant Le Ruisseau, perched on the water's edge, before concluding the night with a starlit view from the Observatoire du Fjord, where the illuminated fjord mirrors the sky.

Day 10 · Tue, Jul 21
Saguenay Fjord

Boating tour of the Saguenay Fjord

Morning:

Start the morning with a hearty breakfast at Café des Fjords, then board the sleek Bateau Saguenay for a guided glide through the fjord, stopping at the secluded Île aux Marins for a short hike to the historic Cap de la Roche Lighthouse, where you can spot curious belugas and enjoy panoramic views. The knowledgeable captain will share stories of the fjord's glacial origins while you sip a glass of crisp local ice-wine on deck.

Afternoon:

After lunch, the boat steers toward Pointe de la Grande Île, where a short guided walk reveals ancient Algonquin petroglyphs and offers sweeping vistas of the fjord. The journey then rounds up at Port de L'Anse-Saint-Jean, allowing you to disembark and explore the historic Moulin à Vent du Vieux-Port before savoring a craft-beer tasting at the lively Brasserie du Fjord.

Evening:

After docking at L'Anse-Montagne, enjoy a sunset dinner at Restaurant Le Saphir, where the chef serves locally foraged mushroom risotto paired with a chilled glass of ice-wine. Then wander along the illuminated Sentier des Lueurs, spotting fireflies over the water before ending the night with a nightcap of craft cider at the cozy Bar des Glaces.

Day 11 · Wed, Jul 22
Saguenay

Cultural museum visit in Saguenay

Morning:

Begin the morning with a guided tour of Le Musée du Fjord, where interactive displays reveal the region's glacial history and vibrant marine life, followed by a hands-on workshop in the museum's Indigenous art studio. Afterwards, stroll to the nearby Centre d'art de Chicoutimi to explore rotating exhibitions of contemporary Quebec painters and enjoy a coffee while admiring the panoramic view of the Saguenay River from its rooftop terrace.

Afternoon:

After the morning museum tour, wander to Musée du patrimoine de Saguenay to dive into interactive exhibits on the region's logging and maritime heritage, then join a hands-on canoe-building workshop at Le Centre d'interprétation de la rivière Saguenay. Conclude the afternoon with a leisurely coffee and a sampling of local wild-berry pastries at the museum's charming Café des Érables.

Evening:

After a day of museum explorations, head to Le Quai des Arts for a relaxed pre-dinner aperitif while watching the Saguenay lights reflect on the water. Dine at Restaurant L'Escapade, a charming eatery housed in a restored grain warehouse, where you can savor locally sourced venison with a side of wild-berry compote and a glass of regional ice-wine. Conclude the night with live folk tunes at Le Bar des Marins, a cozy tavern known for its handcrafted ciders and intimate acoustic performances.

Day 12 · Thu, Jul 23
Saguenay

Rest day – enjoy local cuisine

Morning:

Begin the relaxed morning with a leisurely brunch at Café des Cimes, where you can savor house-made smoked salmon bagels and freshly baked blueberry scones while soaking in panoramic views of the Saguenay River. Afterwards, stroll to the artisanal Fromagerie du Fjord for a guided tasting of their award-winning blue cheese paired with a crisp local cidre. Conclude with a hands-on cooking workshop at École de Cuisine Saguenay, where a local chef teaches you to prepare a traditional tourtière du Saguenay using regional ingredients.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, wander to the historic Le Port du Lac where you can savor a tasting menu of smoked Arctic char paired with a glass of crisp ice-wine at Restaurant L'Ancre, then stroll to the nearby Microbrasserie du Fjord for a guided tour and sampling of their signature spruce-infused ale. Conclude with a relaxed sit-down at Café des Rivières, enjoying homemade tarte au sucre while watching the sunset over the Saguenay.

Evening:

As the sun sets, head to Le Chalet du Fjord for a cozy dinner featuring locally sourced venison and a glass of chilled ice-wine, while the fireplace crackles beside views of the river. Afterward, enjoy a nightcap and live acoustic tunes at Le Bar du Pont, then take a leisurely stroll along the illuminated Promenade du Fjord, soaking in the gentle reflections of the water.

Day 13 · Fri, Jul 24
Charlevoix

Return to Charlevoix – explore additional villages

Morning:

After a leisurely breakfast at Café des Monts in Saint-Siméon, set off along the winding Route 138 to the picturesque fishing village of Les Éboulements, where you can stroll the historic harbor and sample fresh oysters at Le Quai des Flots. Continue to the charming Petite-Rivière-Saint-François for a guided tasting at the boutique Cave à Vin des Vignes, sipping local ice-wine while soaking in sweeping views of the St Lawrence.

Afternoon:

After lunch, cruise along the historic Chemin du Roy to the charming village of La Malbaie, where you can wander the elegant gardens of Manoir Richelieu and sample artisanal ciders at Cidrerie de la Côte. Then head to the artistic hub of Baie-Saint-Paul, strolling its cobblestone lanes, browsing the boutique Galerie du Vieux Port, and enjoying a buttery pastry at Le Petit Café as the river glows with the late-afternoon light.

Evening:

After settling back in Charlevoix, head to Le Domaine du Vignoble in the quaint hamlet of Cap-des-Roches for a sunset tasting of the region's renowned ice-wine paired with artisanal cheeses. Continue the evening with a dinner at Le Bistro des Rivières, where the chef serves pan-seared Atlantic salmon atop a bed of fresh herbs from the local garden. End the night with a leisurely stroll along Le Sentier du Phare, stopping at the historic lighthouse for panoramic views of the St. Lawrence's glittering waters.

Day 14 · Sat, Jul 25
Charlevoix

Additional biking in Charlevoix

Morning:

Kick off the morning with a breezy ride along the Chemin des Côtes, weaving through vineyard-lined hills and offering sweeping views of the St. Lawrence. Midway, ascend to the Mont du Lac à l'Ours within Parc national des Grands-Jardins for a panoramic photo stop, then coast down into the serene Vallée du Bras du Nord for a riverside picnic before refueling with a coffee at the charming Café du Lac.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, follow the winding Route du Fleuve toward the historic harbor of Les Éboulements, pausing at the seaside Le Quai des Flots for a quick tasting of fresh oysters and sweeping St. Lawrence vistas. Then ride the Sentier des Vignes, threading through family-run vineyards and stopping for a glass of crisp ice-wine at Cave à Vins de la Côte before looping back along the tranquil Rivière du Moulin valley as the sun begins to set.

Evening:

After sunset, head to Le Bouchon du Vieux for a cozy dinner featuring locally sourced charcuterie and a glass of ice wine while enjoying the warm ambience of the historic stone cellar. Then stroll to the nearby Observatoire des Étoiles for a brief stargazing session, where a knowledgeable guide points out constellations over the glittering St. Lawrence, and finish the night with a nightcap at Café des Écumes, sipping a hot maple-infused toddy.

Day 15 · Sun, Jul 26
Baie‑Saint‑Paul

Second day of art galleries in Baie‑Saint‑Paul

Morning:

Begin the morning with a leisurely stroll through the Galerie Le Clocher, where rotating exhibitions showcase emerging Québécois photographers, followed by a hands-on pottery session at Atelier des Céramistes, letting you shape your own souvenir while sipping locally roasted coffee. Afterwards, wander to the historic Maison des Artistes, a restored 19th-century house that now hosts intimate installations and a curated collection of Indigenous wood carvings, offering a quiet moment to reflect on the region's vibrant creative spirit.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander to the Galerie du Marais, where a rotating exhibition of contemporary Inuit sculpture invites you to explore the region's Indigenous heritage, then step into the historic Maison du Peintre, a 19th-century cottage turned studio showcasing works by local landscape painters; finish the afternoon with a tasting of artisanal cheese and ice-wine at the charming Cave à Fromage du Quai, perched beside the river's quiet harbor.

Evening:

After a day of gallery hopping, unwind at Le Vieux Port Bistro, savoring locally caught fish with a glass of ice-wine while watching the sunset over the river. Then stroll to the historic Église Saint-Pierre, where an intimate evening organ concert fills the stone walls with haunting melodies, and finish the night with a handcrafted cider at the cozy Bar du Vieux Quai.

Day 16 · Mon, Jul 27
Domaine de Forget

Afternoon performance at Domaine de Forget

Morning:

Begin the day with a fragrant coffee and flaky croissant at Café du Mont in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, then wander through the peaceful trails of Parc du Moulin à Vent, where the gentle breezes reveal sweeping views of the St. Lawrence valley. After the walk, stop at the historic Maison du Bûcheron for a tasting of locally smoked salmon paired with a glass of crisp ice-cider, setting a relaxed tone before the afternoon concert.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely lunch, wander to the elegant Terrasse du Domaine de Forget, where you can sip a glass of local ice-wine while admiring sweeping views of the St. Lawrence before the performance begins. Then settle into the historic Salle des Concerts for an afternoon recital by the Quebec Symphony, followed by a brief guided tour of the Galerie d'Art du Domaine, showcasing vibrant works by regional painters.

Evening:

When the final notes fade, wander down to the intimate Café des Harmoniques for a nightcap of locally distilled gin tonic while admiring the lantern-lit pathways. Continue the soirée with a relaxed dinner at Le Pavillon des Étoiles, where a tasting menu of seasonal game and a glass of ice-wine complement the crisp summer night.

Day 17 · Tue, Jul 28
Saguenay

Kayaking on the Saguenay River

Morning:

Begin your morning with a hearty breakfast at Café du Fjord, then head to the launch point at Port de La Baie where you'll meet your guide from Aventure Saguenay Kayak. Paddle downstream through the crystal-clear waters of the Saguenay River, gliding past the towering cliffs of Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay while keeping an eye out for ospreys and beluga whales. After about two hours, unwind on the sandy Plage du Petit Rocher with a quick snack and a stunning view of the fjord before returning to your lodge.

Afternoon:

After lunch, glide toward Cap de la Grande Épine, where a local naturalist guides you through serene eddies while you spot bald eagles and playful river otters. Continue to the secluded Crique des Chutes for a quick dip and a wild-berry snack, then paddle back to the charming Village des Pêcheurs and unwind with a cool drink at the waterfront Bar du Fjord.

Evening:

As dusk settles, head to Le Quai des Saveurs, a riverside bistro renowned for its smoked trout and a glass of chilled ice-wine, then wander along the illuminated Promenade du Fjord where lantern-lit pathways mirror the shimmering water, ending the night with a soothing sip of locally brewed spruce ale at Le Pub des Marées.

Day 18 · Wed, Jul 29
Saguenay

Another hike in the Saguenay wilderness

Morning:

Set out early for a forest-filled trek along the Sentier des Aigles, where towering pines give way to sweeping views of the Saguenay valley and a chance to spot soaring raptors. Continue to the tranquil Lac des Cygnes, a crystal-clear lake nestled in a glacial basin, perfect for a brief paddle or a coffee break on its rocky shore. Finish the hike with a gentle ascent to Pic de la Grande Aventure, where a sunrise-lit panorama of waterfalls and distant cliffs rewards your effort.

Afternoon:

After lunch, hike the winding Sentier des Loutres that threads through spruce-filled valleys, leading you to the hidden Cascade du Bouleau, where you can pause for a refreshing spray and a quick snack. Continue onward to the shimmering Lac aux Fées, a secluded alpine lake perfect for a brief canoe paddle or a moment of lakeside meditation before the trail loops back through fragrant Rivière aux Marmottes meadows.

Evening:

After the trek, unwind at Cabanes du Fjord, where a crackling fire frames a hearty dinner of smoked trout paired with local ice-wine. Stroll afterward to the Observatoire du Fjord for a panoramic, starlit view of the illuminated waterway, then cap the night with a cozy glass of spruce-infused ale at Bar des Glaces beneath lantern light.

Day 19 · Thu, Jul 30
Quebec City

Final day in Quebec City – shopping and sightseeing

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Café La Maison Smith on Rue du Marché, then wander the trendy boutiques of Saint-Roch where local designers showcase handmade fashion and artisanal goods. A short walk brings you to the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, where you can admire contemporary Canadian art before strolling down Rue Saint-Joseph to discover quirky shops and a pop-up chocolate studio.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely lunch at Le Chic Shack on Rue Saint-Jean, wander through the historic Quartier Petit Champlain, browsing its artisan boutiques and stopping for a treat at the charming Café du Clocher. Continue to the iconic Place Royale, where cobblestone streets lead you to the beautifully restored Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec, perfect for a quiet moment of reflection. End the afternoon with a gentle stroll through the expansive Parc des Champs-de-Bataille, where you can relax by the fountains and capture panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander to the historic Château Frontenac and enjoy a twilight cocktail on its Terrasse Dufferin, then meander down to Rue du Petit-Champlain for last-minute artisan gifts. Cap the night with panoramic city lights from the Observatoire de la Capitale, sipping a glass of local ice-wine at the rooftop bar.

Day 20 · Fri, Jul 31
Quebec City

Departure

Morning:

Start with a hearty breakfast at Café Krieghoff in the Old Port, then take a short shuttle to the spectacular Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, where you can ride the cable car for a breathtaking view of the 83-metre waterfall. Afterward, hop on a ferry to Île d'Orléans for a quick stroll through its historic farmland, sampling local maple taffy and picking up a handcrafted souvenir before returning to the city to check out and head to the airport.

Afternoon:

Spend the afternoon strolling through the historic Petit Champlain district, where you can pick up the last handcrafted gifts at the boutique Atelier des Rêves and savor a final pastry at Pâtisserie Au Kouign-amann. Then wander down to the scenic Terrasse du Château Frontenac for a farewell view of the St. Lawrence while sipping a glass of ice-wine, before returning to your hotel to collect luggage and head to the airport.

Evening:

Cap off your Quebec adventure with an elegant dinner at Le Restaurant L'Initiale, where the tasting menu showcases seasonal Quebec ingredients alongside a glass of crisp ice-wine. Afterwards, stroll along the moonlit Promenade du Cap-Blanc for sweeping views of the St. Lawrence before enjoying a nightcap at the intimate Le 5e Rue lounge, raising a final toast to your unforgettable journey.

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