A guided journey from Montreal to historic Quebec City and the thundering beauty of Montmorency Falls

Quebec City and Montmorency Falls Day Tour from Montreal

Travel from Montreal to the heart of French Canada on a full day guided tour exploring Old Quebec’s timeless streets and the dramatic Montmorency Falls, blending history culture and natural wonder in one unforgettable experience.

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Highlights
  • Guided day trip from Montreal to Quebec City
  • Visit Montmorency Falls higher than Niagara Falls
  • Explore UNESCO listed Old Quebec
  • Walk through historic streets and city fortifications
  • Free time to explore shops cafes and landmarks

Description

This guided day tour from Montreal brings you into the soul of French Canada. As the scenery shifts from modern cityscapes to rolling countryside, the journey itself becomes part of the experience.

The first stop is Montmorency Falls, where roaring water plunges dramatically into the St Lawrence River. Boardwalks and lookout points allow you to feel the scale and power of the falls from every angle.

In Quebec City, history unfolds naturally. Cobblestone streets, stone walls, and centuries old buildings create a setting unlike anywhere else in North America. Guided commentary reveals stories of exploration, conquest, and culture, followed by free time to explore at your own pace.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to take this tour is from late spring through early fall when weather conditions are comfortable and daylight is long.

Summer offers lively streets and open terraces, while fall brings cooler air and beautiful foliage around Montmorency Falls. Winter tours provide a quieter and more atmospheric experience with snow covered scenery.

Fun Facts
  • Montmorency Falls is higher than Niagara Falls
  • Old Quebec is the only walled city north of Mexico
  • Quebec City feels more European than any other Canadian city
  • The area has over four hundred years of recorded history
  • French is the primary language spoken in Quebec City

Itinerary

1 Day Guided Experience

Morning:
Depart Montreal early with scenic countryside views along the way.
Arrive at Montmorency Falls and explore the viewing platforms and surrounding park.

Midday:
Travel onward to Quebec City.
Join a guided orientation walk through Old Quebec highlighting major landmarks.

Afternoon:
Enjoy free time for lunch shopping or museum visits.
Return to Montreal in the evening with unforgettable memories.

Photo Spots
  • Montmorency Falls suspension bridge and viewpoints
  • Chateau Frontenac skyline views
  • Old Quebec cobblestone streets
  • City fortifications and gates
  • River views along the St Lawrence

Pro Tips
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets
  • Bring a light jacket as weather can change quickly
  • Arrive early for the best views at Montmorency Falls
  • Carry a camera or phone with extra battery
  • Try local Quebec cuisine during free time

History

Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, making it one of the oldest European settlements in North America. Its strategic position along the St Lawrence River shaped its role as a center of trade and military power.

Over centuries, French and British influences merged, leaving behind fortified walls, grand churches, and stone architecture that still define the city today. Old Quebec later earned UNESCO World Heritage status for its preserved historic character.

Montmorency Falls has long been a natural landmark for the region. Once used for power generation and industry, it is now protected as a scenic park, symbolizing the balance between nature and history that defines the Quebec experience.

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