Quebec City, Canada Port Adventures
A Day In Montreal (QB12)
$199.00* (ages 10 and up), $151.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
12 to 12.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Marvelous Montreal
Take in the sights and beauty of this beautiful Canadian city - home to such marvels as the Notre Dame Basilica and Place Jacques Cartier Square.
On this adventure, you will…
Sit back and relax during your approximate 3-hour travel via coach to explore the city of Montreal.
Arrive in Montreal and the Notre Dame Basilica—a vast structure of Gothic revival architecture attracting many visitors from all around the world. You’ll have a chance to tour the Basilica and learn about its fascinating history and unique ornate interior.
After your cathedral tour, walk to Place Jacques Cartier Square for self-exploration and lunch on your own.
Re-board your coach for a panoramic and narrated drive through Golden Square Miles, China Town and McGill University as you stop for photos at Mont Royal.
Continue via coach to the site of the 1976 Olympics and see a beautiful view of the surrounding area before heading back to the ship.
Enjoy the scenic journey on your way back to the pier.
Grand Exploration of Quebec (QB11)
$199.00* (ages 10 and up), $152.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
7.5 to 8 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
City Meets Country
On this adventure, you will…
Explore the highlights of Quebec and the surrounding Canadian countryside by boarding your coach and heading into National Battlefield Park and Cap-Diamant.
Take in the spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River, Lower Town and the surrounding countryside before continuing on to Dufferin Terrace.
Located 200 feet above the St. Lawrence River, Dufferin Terrace is home to the famous Château Frontenac.
Head to the Place Royale, a beautifully restored market square of 17th-century and 18th- century stone architecture and the site of Champlain’s first settlement. Experience a narrated tour of the area, including the oldest Catholic church in North America: Notre Dame des Victoires.
Travel on to Île d’Orléans, also known as the Island of Orleans. Visit this beautiful country island full of pastoral character before heading to lunch at a typical Quebecois restaurant.
Marvel at the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupré, one of the most important Catholic sites in North America, hosting more than 1.5 million visitors and pilgrims each year. After a narration on the coach, enjoy the neo-Roman style basilica and surrounding grounds independently. The site also includes the Scala Santa, a replica built in 1891 of the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. An additional ticket is required to visit the Cyclorama of Jerusalem and may be purchased on site.
Re-board your coach and travel to the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains and the spectacular Montmorency Falls for free time to walk the paths around the falls. Montmorency Falls cascades down a 272-foot cliff, almost 1.5 times taller than Niagara Falls!
Relax on your a scenic journey back to the pier.
Hands on Experiences (QB09)
Cultural
$199.00* (ages 10 and up), $152.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
4 to 4.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Art and History
Visit an art gallery and create your own work of copper art at the Albert Gilles Copper Museum.
On this adventure you will…
Head to Atelier Paré to experience the art of Quebec through sculptures, paintings, religious artwork and storytelling. This beautiful Economuseum celebrates Quebec's approach to art as you learn the personal and humorous approach to the craft from 2 sculptors.
Continue on to the Ni Vu Ni Cornu Contemporary Art Gallery to experience a hands-on demonstration with a professional Quebec artist before seeing her gallery and learning some of her artistic secrets.
Walk to the Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, one of the most important Catholic sites in North America, hosting more than 1.5 million visitors and pilgrims each year. Enjoy the neo-Roman style basilica and surrounding grounds independently. The site also includes the Scala Santa, built in 1891, that replicates the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate.
Climb back aboard your motor coach and head to the Albert Gilles Copper Museum and a copper mine. Look at copper-bearing rocks and learn about artifacts in the museum. Create your own work of art at the Repoussé workshop. Try your hand at hammering copper to create a relief-based piece of art.
Return to the pier.
An Evening at the Sugar Shack (QB16)
$129.00* (ages 10 and up), $99.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3.5 to 4 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Marvelous Maple Syrup
Enjoy an experience that's sure to please both savory and sweet sides of your palette on this maple syrup journey.
On this adventure you will
Head into the countryside of Quebec to the heart of the Laurentian Mountains and Lake Beauport.
Meet the local tenants of the Sugar Shack before you embark on a guided tour of the Maple Museum, which presents the evolution and modernization of gathering maple syrup down through the years.
Head into the Shack for a complete family-style meal, Canadian folkloric music and you may even want to dance.
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat dinner, which includes French Canadian pea soup, bread, baked beans with pork, glazed chicken, salted crispy pork, glazed maple ham, oven-baked omelet, home-fried potatoes, and of course, maple syrup. Dessert options include homemade pancakes and maple taffy on the snow. Also, tea and coffee, plus choice of one beer, wine or soft drink.
Save room after dinner for a traditional maple-taffy pull before returning to the pier.
Aquarium of Quebec (QB20)
$99.00* (ages 10 and up), $80.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3.5 to 4 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Critters from the Deep
Discover the different types of marine life that inhabit the deep blue sea.
On this adventure you will…
Travel to the Aquarium of Quebec for a 3-hour, self-guided experience at a unique and amazing venue.
See some 10,000 types of marine life, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and marine mammals.
Among these creatures, discover polar bears, walruses and seals with an opportunity to observe their feeding and training times.
Explore a facility spanning nearly 40 acres, with areas to picnic, cool off in the fountains and let the little ones play on the kid-friendly Tree-to-Tree circuit.
Conclude your self-guided experience and return to the pier.
Bicycling Adventure to Montmorency Falls (QB13)
Active
$117.00* (ages 10 and up)
4 to 4.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Waterfall Wonder
Embark on a thrilling journey through Quebec as this bike tour introduces you to the natural beauty of this charming Canadian city.
On this adventure, you will…
Head off the ship and meet your professional cycling guide to be fitted with a bicycle, required helmet and bottle of water. Following your brief safety demonstration, start your 13-kilometer (90-minute) bicycle ride to Montmorency Falls.
Pass through Quebec Yacht Harbor and the industrial grain elevators before crossing St. Charles River to Domaine Maizerets. This beautiful and historic garden is your first stop for photos before you continue on to see skyline views of Quebec and the Island of Orleans.
Arrive at the base of Montmorency Falls and board an aerial tram to the summit of the mountain as you enjoy breathtaking views of the river 272 feet below. Experience the awe-inspiring power of nature as Montmorency River plummets down to meet the St. Lawrence below.
After your stop and photo opportunity, re-board your bicycle and begin the trek back to the pier.
Countryside of Quebec: Lac-beauport, Tea at the Falls and Sugar Shack (QB07)
Nature
$99.00* (ages 10 and up), $74.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
4 to 4.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
A Sweet Adventure
Soak up breathtaking views of Montmorency Falls and Lac-Beuport Lake before relaxing with tea and cookies at Manoir Montmorency.
On this adventure you will…
Board your motor coach and head to Montmorency Falls. Montmorency Falls cascades down a 272-foot cliff, almost 1.5 times taller than Niagara Falls. Enjoy a brief photo stop before heading on to Lac Beauport Lake.
Surrounded by picturesque villages and pastoral farmland, the sparkling Lac Beauport Lake is an unforgettable place to soak up the beauty of the Laurentian mountains. Perched on top of the falls, the Manoir Montmorency offers breathtaking views as you enjoy coffee, tea and cookies.
Head on to the heart of Quebec's maple syrup district at the Sugar Shack. Learn about the production of maple syrup and sample sweet maple syrup taffy.
Reboard your coach for a scenic journey through the tip of the Island of Orleans before returning to the pier.
Discover Citadelle’s Fortress and Governor’s House (QB22)
Signature Collection
$108.00* (ages 10 and up), $81.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Enchanting Storybook City
Walk through the charming streets of Old Quebec as you tour historical buildings, stylish boutiques and more!
On this adventure, you will…
Explore the history and beauty of the fortified Old Quebec-hailed as the "most French" city outside of France.
Board your coach and travel along the Grande Allée-recognized as the Champs-Élysées of Québec. The street is lined with quaint shops, cafes and boutiques including the Hôtel du Parlement, an empire-style building overlooking the city.
Arrive at the Citadelle, a fortress-like building known as the Gibraltar of America built between 1820 to 1850. These fortifications surround the old city and house the 22nd Royal Regiment infantry.
Tour the Governor’s House-the second official residence of Canada’s governor general since 1872. Enjoy the history of this beautiful building with spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River and see the grand collection of Canadian art, objects and furnishings.
Depart the Citadelle area to St. Lawrence River, Dufferin Terrace and the famous Château Frontenac.
Head out to the beautiful Cap-Diamant, located within National Battlefield Park. This lesser-known overlook is named after the shiny stones explorer Jacques Cartier once mistook for diamonds.
Conclude your journey back at the pier and board your coach.
Discover Quebec City Through Photography (QB05)
$55.00* (ages 10 and up), $40.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
2.5 to 3 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Picturesque Quebec
Snap photos of Old City, the Notre Dame des Victoires, Upper Town, Château Frontenac and more!
On this adventure you will…
Grab your camera and join a professional photographer on a photographic tour of Quebec's Old City.
Walk around the Place-Royale, a market area in the lower town known for its typical stone buildings and North America's oldest Catholic church, the Notre Dame des Victoires. Learn about lighting, shutter speed, aperture and other photographic techniques as you take pictures of the city.
Board the funicular from Lower Town to Upper Town on your way to Dufferin Terrace, a site 200 feet above the St. Lawrence River, which offers spectacular views of the river below. Continue on to the Queen's Bastion, a little-known overlook offering unforgettable photos of Château Frontenac, as well as the St. Lawrence River and Orleans Island.
Continue your exploration at St. Louis Gate, a picture-perfect view of Old Quebec. Built in the late 19th century, this gate shows off the spectacular feats of urban planning used to accommodate this growing city.
Head on to City Hall Square and the photographic opportunities provided by the Quebec Seminary and the Catholic cathedral.
Head back into town where you can choose to stay and shop or head back to the pier.
Grand Exploration of Quebec – Adult Only Departure (QB14)
Sightseeing
$199.00* (ages 18 and up)
7.5 to 8 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
City Meets Country
Experience the beauty of Quebec in this immersive tour where Guests tour historical market squares and breathtaking country views.
On this adventure you will…
Explore the highlights of Quebec and the surrounding Canadian countryside by boarding your coach and heading into National Battlefield Park and Cap-Diamant.
Take in the spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River, Lower Town and the surrounding countryside before continuing on to Dufferin Terrace.
Located 200 feet above the St. Lawrence River, Dufferin Terrace is home to the famous Château Frontenac.
Head to the Place Royale, a beautifully restored market square of 17th-century and 18th-century stone architecture and the site of Champlain's first settlement. Experience a narrated tour of the area, including the oldest Catholic church in North America: Notre Dame des Victoires.
Travel on to Île d'Orléans—also known as the Island of Orleans. Visit this beautiful country island full of pastoral character before heading to lunch at a typical Quebecois restaurant.
Marvel at the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupré, one of the most important Catholic sites in North America, hosting more than 1.5 million visitors and pilgrims each year. After a narration on the coach, enjoy the neo-Roman style basilica and surrounding grounds independently. The site also includes the Scala Santa—a replica built in 1891 of the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. An additional ticket is required to visit the Cyclorama of Jerusalem and may be purchased on site.
Re-board your coach and travel to the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains and the spectacular Montmorency Falls for free time to walk the paths around the falls. Montmorency Falls cascades down a 272-foot cliff, almost 1.5 times taller than Niagara Falls!
Relax on your scenic journey back to the pier.
Grand Exploration of Quebec – Small Group Departure (QB15)
Sightseeing
$316.00* (ages 10 and up), $235.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
7.5 to 8 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
City Meets Country
Experience the beauty of Quebec in this immersive tour where Guests tour historical market squares and breathtaking country views.
On this adventure you will…
Explore the highlights of Quebec and the surrounding Canadian countryside by boarding your coach and heading into National Battlefield Park and Cap-Diamant.
Take in the spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River, Lower Town and the surrounding countryside before continuing on to Dufferin Terrace.
Located 200 feet above the St. Lawrence River, Dufferin Terrace is home to the famous Château Frontenac.
Head to the Place Royale, a beautifully restored market square of 17th-century and 18th-century stone architecture and the site of Champlain's first settlement. Experience a narrated tour of the area, including the oldest Catholic church in North America: Notre Dame des Victoires.
Travel on to Île d'Orléans—also known as the Island of Orleans. Visit this beautiful country island full of pastoral character before heading to lunch at a typical Quebecois restaurant.
Marvel at the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupré, one of the most important Catholic sites in North America, hosting more than 1.5 million visitors and pilgrims each year. After a narration on the coach, enjoy the neo-Roman style basilica and surrounding grounds independently. The site also includes the Scala Santa—a replica built in 1891 of the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. An additional ticket is required to visit the Cyclorama of Jerusalem and may be purchased on site.
Re-board your coach and travel to the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains and the spectacular Montmorency Falls for free time to walk the paths around the falls. Montmorency Falls cascades down a 272-foot cliff, almost 1.5 times taller than Niagara Falls!
Relax on your scenic journey back to the pier.
Historic and Modern Quebec (QB02)
$70.00* (ages 10 and up), $53.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3.5 to 4 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Sightseeing Adventure
Discover some of Quebec's most-notable highlights, such as La Citadelle, Château Frontenac, Cap-Diamant and the Observatoire.
On this adventure you will…
Begin your discovery of the "most French city outside of France" by traveling via coach to the the 17th-century Citadelle, designed as a strategic military defense. Experience a guided tour of this fortification, known as the Gibralter of America, as you learn about the 22nd Royal Regiment infantry.
Continue on to Dufferin Terrace and pass by the famous Château Frontenac.
Head to Cap-Diamant, a photo stop located within National Battlefield Park, named after the shiny stones found by explorer Jacques-Cartier, which he mistook for diamonds. You'll have a chance to spend a few minutes enjoying the spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding countryside.
Climb back aboard your coach for a narrated journey to the Observatoire de la Capitale through the Plains of Abraham, passing the Musée National des Beaux-arts du Québec. The Observatoire is the highest point in Quebec City.
Proceed to the University Laval campus, founded in 1852 as the first French-language university in North America.
Drive through Old Town and pass the beautifully restored market square of the 17th and 18th century Place-Royale. As the site of Champlain's first settlement, this architecturally rich location is also home to the oldest Catholic Church in North America.
Head back along the river to the pier.
Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls (QB01)
$64.00* (ages 10 and up), $58.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 4 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Stunning Sights of Canada
Discover the historic Place-Royale, the famous Château Frontenac and the picturesque countryside of Quebec.
On this adventure you will…
Begin your discovery of the "most French city outside of France" by traveling via coach to Old Town as you drive by the beautifully restored market square of the 17th and 18th century Place-Royale. As the site of Champlain's first settlement, this architecturally rich location is also home to the oldest Catholic Church in North America.
Continue on to Dufferin Terrace and the famous Château Frontenac. Spend some free time exploring the area and enjoy spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River, Île d’Orléans and the Laurentian Mountains.
Climb back aboard your coach for a narrated journey to Cap-Diamont, located in National Battlefields Park. This historic site on the cliffs of the St. Lawrence River marks the location where the French surrendered to the British in 1759. You’ll have a chance for a great photo stop in this beautiful 250-acre park filled with hills, gardens, monuments and artifacts.
Travel to Montmorency Falls, located just outside the walled city of Old Quebec. This brief photo stop will allow you to experience the pastoral landscapes of Quebec's countryside to see breathtaking Montmorency River and the St. Lawrence River.
Return to the pier.
Historic Walk and Horse Drawn Trolley (QB04)
Nature
$99.00* (ages 10 and up), $74.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Horse Drawn Fun
Hit the streets on this walking tour before taking a horse-drawn trolley ride through the upper town.
On this adventure you will…
Experience the charming cobblestone streets of Old Town Quebec, the only walled city in North America. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is best explored on foot as you experience nearly 4 centuries of history.
Walk with your guide through the Place-Royale, a market area in the lower town known for its typical stone buildings and North America's oldest Catholic church, the Notre Dame des Victoires.
Board the funicular from Lower Town to Upper Town, learning about the Dufferin Terrace and Place d'Armes on your way to Château Frontenac.
Climb aboard a horse-drawn trolley at the Governor's Garden to continue your tour along the Grande-Allée. Known as the Champs Élysées of Québec, it's famous for its quaint shows, sidewalk cafés and boutiques.
Return to the Governor's Garden and stop at de Trésor Street and the Mgr de Laval statue.
Head back into town where you can choose to stay and shop or head back to the pier.
Huron-Wendake Village and Onhoua Chetek8e (QB06)
$100.00* (ages 10 and up), $75.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
4 to 4.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
History and Traditions
Learn about the traditional beliefs of the Huron people at the village of Wendake and the Huron site of Onhoüa Chetek8e.
On this adventure you will…
Board your coach and head to the village of Wendake to explore and see the Kabir Kouba waterfall.
Continue on to the traditional Huron site of Onhoüa Chetek8e and meet your First Nation's guide. Enjoy a tour of the highlights of the village.
Explore the long house to learn about the daily life of the Huron people before heading to the smokehouse to see how food was dried and preserved. Proceed to the Sweat Lodge to learn about the spiritual rights and rituals of the Huron people and the process of purification used by their ancestors.
Learn about war canoes before heading into a large tepee to discover the lifestyles of the Huron people before they came into contact with Europeans.
Head to the La Boutique Le Huron to shop through the largest variety of the First Nation and Inuit art and handicrafts in eastern Canada. This store offers 4,000 articles of handmade crafts, moccasins, snowshoes, sculptures, jewelry and more.
Return to the pier.
Microbrewery Tour (QB19)
Microbrewery Tour (QB19)
Culinary Adventures, Cultural
$79.00* (ages 18 and up)
3.5 to 4 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
A Quebec-Style Pub Crawl
Enjoy tastings from local microbreweries in lively downtown Quebec.
On this adventure you will…
Commence your local brew-tasting journey when you meet your guide and walk to Saint Roch Quarter, the trendy downtown neighborhood.
Sample the locally crafted beers and learn about each location's recipes and pairing tips.
Continue on with the group to each venue and enjoy a frothy draft at up to 4 microbreweries before heading back to the pier.
National Fortification Historic Site Walking Tour (QB21)
Signature Collection
$46.00* (ages 10 and up), $39.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
High Ranking Adventure
Experience the military history of Quebec in this guided walking tour where you'll see forts, bomb-proof buildings and strategic sites.
On this adventure, you will…
Walk off the ship, meet your guide and begin your journey to explore the rich military history of Quebec at the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site.
Head to the forts and Châteaux Saint Louis and discover the crypt of the official residence as well as the governors' seat of power from 1620 to 1834. Hidden under Dufferin Terrace are the remains of Châteaux Saint-Louis and more than 120 historical artifacts.
Continue on to the Casemate - a bomb-proof building surrounding the Citadel of Quebec - to see how soldiers defended themselves.
Walk along the rampart to enjoy views of the city and parliament building before arriving at Artillery Park.
Take in the architectural heritage of Artillery Park - a 17th-century strategic site once used as military quarters for both French and British soldiers as well as a large industrial complex. Listen as your guide explains the history of Quebec and see a scale model of the city from the early 1800s.
Finish your tour at the Celtic Cross - a sculpture by Aileen Brannigan made from blue limestone and inspired by the High Crosses of Ireland which incorporate historic, legendary, mythical and scriptural themes.
Head back along the river to the pier.
Old Quebec Walking Tour and Tea Chateau Frontenac (QB03)
$88.00* (ages 10 and up), $66.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Discoveries in the Walled City
Stroll through the Place-Royale, walk down Petit-Champlain Street and enjoy tea and pastries at Château Frontenac.
On this adventure you will…
Experience the charming cobblestone streets of Old Town Quebec, the only walled city in North America. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is best explored on foot as you experience nearly 4 centuries of history.
Walk with your guide through the Place-Royale, a market area in the lower town known for its typical stone buildings and North America's oldest Catholic church, the Notre Dame des Victoires. Learn about the church from the outside before continuing deeper into Old Quebec.
Continuing to Petit-Champlain Street, filled with quaint boutiques, specialty shops and outdoor cafés. Enjoy entertaining musicians, jugglers and street performers.
Board the funicular from Lower Town to Upper Town. Tour the upper town area and journey to Château Frontenac.
Relax at this castle-like hotel, the best-known landmark in Quebec, with tea, coffee and pastries.
Head back into town where you can choose to stay and shop or head back to the pier.
Quebec City Food Tour (QB18)
Culinary Adventures
$89.00* (ages 10 and up), $67.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
A Fabulous Food Crawl
Enjoy a dozen different tastings with a historical or cultural significance and infused with North American flair.
On this adventure you will…
Depart the ship and join your guide for a 3-hour culinary discovery around Old Quebec.
Walk to the first restaurant on your itinerary of French cuisine classics.
Just a few steps from each other, the venues offer both local food tastings and pairings of wine or distilled spirits. Experience 12 different tastings as your guide explains the unique connection to Canada at each place.
Visit 5 different locations to experience everything from appetizers to desserts across Old Quebec. The menus and locations may vary depending on availability.
Enjoy a leisurely walk back to the pier.
Quebec Ghost Tour (QB17)
$67.00* (ages 10 and up), $56.00* (ages 5 to 9)
2 to 2.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Marvelously Macabre
Hear stories of hauntings, murders, executions and eerie sightings on this ghastly ghost tour.
On this adventure you will…
Join your costumed guide as he lights his lantern and invites you to join him on a tour through Old Quebec.
Start your journey on a walk to Place-Royale, a market in the lower town known for its typical stone buildings, and Notre Dame des Victoires, North America's oldest Catholic church.
Listen to tales of some 300 years of murders, executions, mysterious ghost sightings, tragedies and hauntings.
Continue on to the Civilization Museum as you see the haunting yet beautiful Château Frontenac perched on the hill.
Head up the Rampart via St. Paul Street to experience the stories of the Quebec Seminary before moving on to Montmorency Park.
Ponder Quebec’s spooky past as you walk down the hill and back to the ship.
Sainte Anne Canyon and Sugar Shack (QB10)
Nature
$108.00* (ages 10 and up), $81.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
4 to 4.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
The Canadian Shield
Soak up Sainte Anne Canyon's panoramic sights before experiencing the heart of Quebec's maple syrup industry.
On this adventure you will…
Experience the splendor of Beaupré's coast as you head to Sainte-Anne Canyon. Travel along the St. Lawrence River and into the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains. Pass by the impressive 272-foot high Montmorency Falls and the magnificent Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré before arriving at the canyon.
Explore the bridges and lookouts of this 900-million-year-old canyon–known as the Canadian Shield. Visit the interpretation displays and return to the canyon's entrance via tram or on foot Stroll through the gift shop or grab a snack at the small café.
Reboard your coach and head to the Sugar Shack in the heart of Quebec's maple syrup district. Learn about the production of maple syrup and sample sweet maple syrup taffy.
Climb back aboard your coach for a scenic journey back to the pier.
Sainte Anne De Beaupre and Montmorency Falls (QB08)
Sainte Anne De Beaupre and Montmorency Falls (QB08)
$82.00* (ages 10 and up), $61.00* (ages 3 to 9), $0.00* (ages 0 to 2)
3 to 3.5 hours
Québec City (Québec), Canada
Fabulous Falls and Stunning Shrines
See the famous 272-foot Montmorency Falls and the world-renowned shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré.
On this adventure you will…
Travel to the foothils of the Laurentian Mountains and walk the paths near the spectacular Montmorency Falls. Montmorency Falls cascades down a 272-foot cliff, almost 1.5 times taller than Niagara Falls.
Climb back aboard your coach and travel to the Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. The shrine, one of the most important Catholic sites in North America, hosts more than 1.5 million visitors and pilgrims each year. Enjoy the neo-Roman style basilica and surrounding grounds independently. The site also includes the Scala Santa, built in 1891, that replicates the Holy Stairs that Christ climbed before being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate. An additional ticket, purchasable on site, is required to visit the Cyclorama of Jerusalem.
Reboard your coach for a scenic journey back to the pier.