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7-Day Foodie Itinerary: Quebec City, Gaspe, Perce

  1. Day 1: Quebec City
    Start in Downtown Quebec City

    Begin your foodie adventure by exploring the culinary delights of Quebec City. In the morning, indulge in a traditional French Canadian breakfast at Chez Temporel, known for their delicious crepes and maple syrup. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of Old Quebec and savor the local delicacy, poutine, at La Banquise. In the evening, enjoy a fine dining experience at Restaurant Initiale where you can relish exquisite French cuisine.

    • Chez Temporel: $10, 1 hour
    • La Banquise: $15, 2 hours
    • Restaurant Initiale: $80, 3 hours
  2. Day 2: Gaspe
    5 hours (315 miles) from Quebec City

    Embark on a scenic drive to Gaspe, a charming coastal town. Start your morning by tasting freshly caught seafood at Le Brise-Bise. Afterward, visit the picturesque Forillon National Park and enjoy a picnic with local specialties. In the evening, head to Auberge du Saumonier for a delectable salmon dish, perfectly prepared.

    • Le Brise-Bise: $25, 1 hour
    • Forillon National Park: $10 (park entrance fee), 4 hours
    • Auberge du Saumonier: $40, 2 hours
  3. Day 3: Perce
    3 hours (160 miles) from Gaspe

    Experience the culinary delights of Perce, a charming village known for its seafood. Start your day at Auberge Au Bois Joli with a hearty breakfast. Explore the iconic Perce Rock in the afternoon, and treat yourself to a lobster feast at Le Saint-Pierre in the evening. Don't forget to sample the local specialty, fish and chips, at Casse-Croûte du Pêcheur during your visit.

    • Auberge Au Bois Joli: $15, 1 hour
    • Perce Rock: Free, 2 hours
    • Le Saint-Pierre: $50, 2 hours
    • Casse-Croûte du Pêcheur: $10, 1 hour
  4. Day 4: Gaspe
    3 hours (160 miles) from Perce

    Return to Gaspe to explore more of its culinary offerings. Start your day with a visit to the Micmac Interpretation Site where you can learn about indigenous cuisine. In the afternoon, savor the flavors of local craft beers at Pit Caribou Microbrewery. For dinner, treat yourself to a farm-to-table experience at La Brume dans mes Lunettes.

    • Micmac Interpretation Site: $10, 2 hours
    • Pit Caribou Microbrewery: $20, 2 hours
    • La Brume dans mes Lunettes: $60, 3 hours
  5. Day 5: Quebec City
    5 hours (315 miles) from Gaspe

    Return to Quebec City for more culinary delights. Start your day with a decadent brunch at Laurie Raphaël where you can indulge in creative dishes. In the afternoon, explore the local farmers' market, Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec, and sample delicious local produce. In the evening, experience the fusion of French and Canadian cuisines at Restaurant Légende.

    • Laurie Raphaël: $30, 2 hours
    • Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec: Free, 2 hours
    • Restaurant Légende: $70, 3 hours
  6. Day 6: Quebec City
    Stay in Downtown Quebec City

    Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of Quebec City. Start your day with a visit to Erico Chocolatier and indulge in delicious handmade chocolates. In the afternoon, explore the charming neighborhood of Saint-Roch and enjoy a food tour that showcases local specialties. In the evening, treat yourself to a unique dining experience at Panache, known for its innovative menu.

    • Erico Chocolatier: $20, 1 hour
    • Saint-Roch Food Tour: $50, 2 hours
    • Panache: $80, 3 hours
  7. Day 7: Quebec City
    Stay in Downtown Quebec City

    On your last day, explore the vibrant food scene of Quebec City. Start your day with a visit to Le Chic Shack for a delicious gourmet burger. In the afternoon, take a stroll along the scenic Terrasse Dufferin and enjoy breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River. In the evening, end your foodie journey with a memorable dinner at Le Continental, a classic steakhouse.

    • Le Chic Shack: $15, 1 hour
    • Terrasse Dufferin: Free, 2 hours
    • Le Continental: $90, 3 hours

Recommendations:

If you have extra time, consider a day trip to Tadoussac and go whale watching. Another option is to visit the Montmorency Falls near Quebec City for a breathtaking natural wonder. To maximize your fun, try participating in a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Quebecois dishes.

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