Québec is a unique place within Canada. The French-Canadian language influences art, architecture, and cuisine making this province a spectacular place to see. This contributes to the magic found in the charming towns that you can visit across the province. From quaint streets to scenic views, Québec offers a fairytale escape with each stroll. We have narrowed our list down to the top 10 just for you!

Baie-Saint-Paul

Located in the Charlevoix Region, Baie-Saint-Paul is known for the colorful houses lining the streets. The mountains in the background beautifully blend the natural landscape with the vibrant culture of the town. Hosting festivals year-round, visitors can even see the breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River that inspires much of the art created here.

La Malbaie

While still in the Charlevoix Region, you can visit a coastal town directly on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. The stunning buildings make for calming strolls, but the beach stands out as a view that will truly astound you. This magical destination has a bridge known as Le pont blanc, that stretches out into the water and is a must-see spot while visiting.

Mont-Tremblant

Found in the Laurentian Mountains, Mont-Tremblant is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The town is nestled in a picturesque setting with a clear blue lake, charming pedestrian village, and stunning mountain views. This region draws skiers and snowboarders in the winter, while attracting hikers all summer long.

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Tadoussac

Where the Saguenay Fjord meets the St. Lawrence River, you’ll find Tadoussac. It is a small village known for its incredible whale watching opportunities. The town’s scenic location and historic charm make it a popular destination for tourists from around the world. The chance to see all types of animals while still having access to the best restaurants makes it perfect for families, couples, and friends!

Iles de la Madeleine

This cluster of islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is famous for the stunning beaches and delicious seafood. Also known as the Magdalen Islands, you can use the ferry services to island hop easily! With epic seascapes, you will find the lighthouses, sunsets, and sounds of the water bring you peace and tranquility.

Gaspé

Perched on the eastern tip of Québec, Gaspé is a picturesque town in the Gaspé Peninsula offering coastal scenery and historic fishing villages. Seeing the bright blue waters alongside the rural backdrop while driving into the area, you will feel as though you never want to leave!

People kayaking the Gaspé Bay in Québec.

Percé

Located near Gaspé, this town is famous for its proximity to the famous rock formation known as “Percé Rock”. This massive natural arch stands as one of Canada’s iconic geological formations. You can take a boat tour to see it up close or hike to nearby trails for panoramic views.

Sainte-Anne-Des-Monts

Our final stop in the Gaspé Peninsula is the ultimate getaway. Including a science museum that shows the diverse ecosystems in the region, you will also be close to the Chic-Choc Mountains that are a dream space for anyone who loves the outdoors.

Rimouski

This coastal town offers a colourful art and music scene, including museums, galleries, and a beautiful waterfront promenade. As the maritime capital of Québec, you will also be able to see unique lighthouses in and around the town limits. Exploring just the right spots will even bring you to marine life where you can see seals basking in the sunlight!

Québec City

As the capital of the province, Québec City is renowned for its historic charm and European ambiance. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Québec features narrow cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and the iconic Château Frontenac overlooking the St. Lawrence River. With a continuous ranking on the list of the world’s prettiest cities, Québec City is truly a wonder to behold.

Image of historic building in Quebec City.

Make sure to add these spots to your travel wish list when planning your exploration in Québec. The beauty, the language, and the history are all factors that will make your travels extraordinary.

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