This historic tour DE l'Ile d'Orléans will allow you DE discover a beautiful region nearby. Discover the beauty and history DE these exceptional natural and heritage sites. This guided tour DE 3 hours abortion DE the history, landscapes, nature and heritage of the Island.
You will discover the high places of heritage, which includes about 2,000 heritage and agricultural buildings, as well as 21 "historical monuments" - among them Norman-style houses from Canada's French colonial period DE!
Île d'Orléans - the birthplace DE New France - was also home to 317 pioneer families living in the granary DE Québec, shipbuilding, river pilots, rural and maritime life and French Canadian Catholic traditions.
Bench available: $10 each.
Transit/Sprinter<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
St-Jean features exceptional neoclassical architecture, a reminder of the economic prosperity associated with maritime life along the St. Lawrence River in the 19th century. St-Jean is also listed as one of the most beautiful traditional French-Canadian villages in the entire St. Lawrence Valley. The heart of the village recalls the importance of Catholic institutions and traditions in French Canada.
Ste Pétronille offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River, site of the most important naval battles of the British Conquest and, in the distance, the promontory of Quebec that Charles Dickens described as the "Gibraltar of America" in his story " American Notes" of 1842. The "New England" architecture of Ste-Pétronille dates from the 19th century, when Anglo-Canadian merchants fled the city to live safe from the cholera which struck the port of Quebec and Canada in the 1830s.
Magnificent view of Quebec City, a reminder of the importance of maritime traffic in the history of Canada. Admire the perspective from which many newcomers saw Canada for the first time.
Saint-Laurent, on the south side of the island, is rich in history with its contribution to shipbuilding. Historic village, you will be able to understand the relationship of this village with the St. Lawrence River. Founded in 1679, it is one of the jewels of Ile d'Orléans.
Quebec City is a historic gem in North America, offering a unique blend of European charm and North American culture. With its cobblestone streets, historic sites, and stunning architecture, it feels like stepping into a European city. The city's rich history, vibrant arts scene, and delicious cuisine make it a must-visit destination.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Old Quebec is the historic heart of the city with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming shops.
One of the most photographed hotels in the world, Château Frontenac offers guided tours of its historic interiors.
A spectacular waterfall taller than Niagara Falls, offering stunning views and outdoor activities.
Fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, a Quebecois classic.
A savory meat pie traditionally made with minced pork, veal, or beef.
This is the warmest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. The city is lively with tourists and locals enjoying the pleasant weather.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
EST (UTC-5), EDT (UTC-4) during daylight saving time
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Quebec City is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken.
Québec Gare du Palais
Québec Terminal
Affordable and convenient, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi Coop Québec
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque island with farms, vineyards, and artisanal shops.
A popular destination for outdoor activities, especially in winter.
Price varies by option