Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Quebec City
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Quebec City with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Quebec City area
This Quebec City map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Quebec City and surroundings
Canada - moving around the country
Canadians rarely use taxi services, as it is expensive and inappropriate for long distance travel. There is as well the fact that the territory of Canada is quite extensive, and some neighboring cities are located at a considerable distance from each other. Billing is not only calculated by taking into account the mileage, but also the time spent on the trip. A kilometer’s ride costs about one dollar, and for every minute a taxi driver waits, you will pay at least forty cents. In large cities of Canada, bicycles are popular too. For this purpose, special cycling routes have been set up that run along the central roads and connect not only neighboring areas, but also the center with suburban areas. In order to rent a car, you must first familiarize yourself with the peculiarities of Canada’s traffic rules. The required age for a person to be eligible to rent a car is from 23 years. The availability of an international driving license is yet another prerequisite. You will also need a credit card and a driving experience of three years. … OpenOverview of festivals and celebrations in Canada
On June 24, in Quebec the National Day of Quebec is celebrated, coinciding with the day of John the Baptist. On this day in the whole region there are mass festivities, concerts and fireworks. Another national holiday of Quebec is the National Patriots Day. On this day, they remember the events that occurred during the Revolt of the Patriots in the 19th century, which consisted of French Canadians. The holiday is a symbol of the struggle for independence and national self-identification of the French-speaking population of the country. On the first Monday of August in Canada, there is a Civil Holiday. This day is a nationwide weekend; it is not associated with any official holiday. On the first Monday of September there is another holiday - Labor Day. The holiday is held in honor of all working people. Canadians like to spend it in nature. In cities there are fairs and festivals. … OpenPhotogallery of Quebec City sights
Our guide to Quebec City
Festivals and events in Quebec City
By the way, Saint Patrick’s Day falling on the middle on March is also widely and loudly celebrated in Quebec City. At this time, the central streets "turn green", colorful parades are held, and it would be hard to imagine the holiday without street parties and festivities. Another interesting festival is devoted to the culture of New France (as Quebec City is often called in Canada) and is accordingly called … Open
Active recreation
Projet Vertical is a great place for those who want to spend time actively. It offers bungee jumping opportunities, thanks to which you can get a unique experience and fantastic impressions. Go rope climbing, try a zipline, and charge yourself with a large dose of positive mood in another great center - Sarbaya. Tourists wishing to do archery having a good time with friends are advised to explore Arc Arena, and … Open
Advices for travellers
2. Travelers, who plan to rent a car, should remember that traffic is very difficult in the old part of the city. Most of the local streets have one-way traffic only. You may also encounter problems when searching for a place to park. 3. Bus remains the most common form of public transport. The bus fare is approximately 2.5 dollars. Tickets are valid on all bus routes, and you can use them during … Open
Shopping, streets and outlets
Quebec City has many designer boutiques like Bibi & Compagnie where customers are offered exclusive hats. Excellent hats can be found here for him and her. This shop offers both very elegant classic and truly unusual author's models. Go to Bilodeau for soft and warm slippers. Besides national-style slippers, it sells excellent mittens and gloves from local manufacturers, as well as hats and knitted sweaters, … Open
Quebec City for children - what to visit
Fans of cognitive excursions should visit the ASTER Observatory - Organisme de vulgarisation Scientifique. Here you can not only admire the starry sky through powerful telescopes, but also listen to exceptional lectures that are conducted for both adults and children. At these lectures, listeners are told a lot of interesting things and shown documentaries about distant planets and the Earth. There are several … Open
Travel guide to Quebec City
An important architectural monument is the building of the railway station. The main decoration of its facade is a diversity of skilful stained glass windows. The station is built in the French style. Outwardly, it resembles an ancient castle or town hall. This railway station accepts few trains; therefore tourists always have an opportunity to make lots of valuable photos. Quebec has a very interesting … Open