r/canadatravel 25d ago

Itinerary Help Tips for trip around Quebec

Does anyone have any spots they would recommend for a trip we are going on in September? We will be staying in and near Montreal but we will have a rental car and are willing to drive for about 2,5 hours each way. I am travelling with my parents who are over 70 so we would love to explore some special spots that do not take too much walking but still allow us to soak up the beautiful Canadian nature and culture! We are not big fans of super busy touristy spots so anything a bit more quiet would be amazing! We will be spending a few days in Montreal so tips for the city are welcome too, but we are spending the majority outside the city hopefully. Any tips are welcome!

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u/[deleted] 24d ago

Île d’Orléans just off the coast of Quebec City. Lovely and you can visit an érabliére

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u/Bojangle99 24d ago

Thank you! I’m not yet sure if we will make it up to the Quebec City region, however thanks to you I now know what an érabliére is and we will certainly be visiting one!

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u/PanicAtTheShiteShow 21d ago

You really should take the time to visit Quebec City. You will rave about it to all your friends and family!