Quebec City Historical Route

Quebec City Historical Route

From the first settlements to modern architecture
Quebec is the heart of French heritage in Canada, and this tour will immerse you in the region’s rich history. We’ll start in Quebec City, the oldest city in the country. Here you’ll stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll see the famous Château Frontenac, which has become a symbol of the city, and the historic Citadel fortress.

Our next stop is Montreal, a city where French elegance meets cosmopolitan atmosphere. You will have a tour of the old port and the Notre Dame Cathedral, which impresses with its architecture. On the streets of Montreal, you will feel the rhythm of modern art, gastronomy and history.

We will also visit Trois-Rivières, one of the oldest cities in Canada. It has preserved many buildings from the 17th century, which will tell you about the first settlers and their life. The tour ends in Gaspé, where you can see the landing place of the first French explorers.

This route is ideal for those who want to learn about the formation of Canada and enjoy its unique atmosphere.

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