There is a good reason why Quebec is known as "La Belle Province". It is not only because of the diversity and splendour of the cities, towns and countryside, and not only because you can see in Quebec what is perhaps the most spectacular fall colour display in Canada. It is because in Quebec you will find in the culture that French "joie de vivre" unique in North America.
On this comprehensive tour of Canada's largest province we travel during the peak season for the fall colours. We begin with an overnight and tour of Montreal. From here we proceed to Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only walled city in North America, and we spend time in the historic downtown with its cobbled streets, quaint shops, tiny bistros and horse drawn carriages. Our next stop is lovely Tadoussac - a popular summer resort and a member of the very prestigious Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. This is where we experience our whale watching cruise on the St. Lawrence River.
Moving into the Gaspe region we see a land of forests, mountains and the world's largest, widest and deepest waterways. The striking contrasts between the magnificent countryside and sea make this area a great favourite. We explore fishing villages and Parc Forillion with its unique geological formations, and we will enjoy a free day to enjoy more of the stunning scenery and the imposing Percé Rock. We finish back in Montreal for a 2-night stay, with some free time to enjoy the wonderful shopping, cafes, bistros, art galleries and museums. You may enjoy a stroll in Old Montreal, where the impressive older buildings and the historic waterfront have been carefully restored.
On this comprehensive tour of Canada's largest province we travel during the peak season for the fall colours. We begin with an overnight and tour of Montreal. From here we proceed to Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only walled city in North America, and we spend time in the historic downtown with its cobbled streets, quaint shops, tiny bistros and horse drawn carriages. Our next stop is lovely Tadoussac - a popular summer resort and a member of the very prestigious Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. This is where we experience our whale watching cruise on the St. Lawrence River.
Moving into the Gaspe region we see a land of forests, mountains and the world's largest, widest and deepest waterways. The striking contrasts between the magnificent countryside and sea make this area a great favourite. We explore fishing villages and Parc Forillion with its unique geological formations, and we will enjoy a free day to enjoy more of the stunning scenery and the imposing Percé Rock. We finish back in Montreal for a 2-night stay, with some free time to enjoy the wonderful shopping, cafes, bistros, art galleries and museums. You may enjoy a stroll in Old Montreal, where the impressive older buildings and the historic waterfront have been carefully restored.
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