The moment I stepped off the overnight train from Halifax into Québec City, I was instantly smitten. The charming cobblestone streets, bustling outdoor patios, European-inspired architecture, and the irresistible poutine really captured my heart.
Québec City, originally founded as a French colony in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and known then as New France, has seen its fair share of transitions between French and British control. This rich history has contributed to a delightful blend of architectural styles that add to the city’s allure.
What initially draws people to Québec City might be its deep history and picturesque streets, but it’s the warm community, delicious food, and vibrant culture that truly make visitors fall in love with the city. Everyone, from locals to tourists, shares a passion for all things Québec, making it feel like a cozy, yet grand village—one of my top places to visit in Canada.
Despite its reputation for being a bit pricey, Québec City offers numerous budget-friendly ways to enjoy its charms. You can visit any time of the year and find something exciting to do, from historical tours to simply enjoying the local cuisine.
Must-Do Activities in Québec City:
- Explore Old Québec (Vieux-Québec): Wander around on your own or join a walking tour. For those watching their wallets, Samuel Dubois offers a free walking tour packed with fun facts and stories. He’s also a craft beer expert if you’re looking for brew recommendations!
- La Citadelle & City Fortifications: Dive into history at one of North America’s oldest fortified cities. The Citadelle is active and home to the Royal 22e Régiment. For $18 CAD, you can tour the Citadelle, witness the changing of the guard, and more.
- Dufferin Terrace: Stroll the city’s oldest boardwalk in front of the iconic Fairmont Château Frontenac. Relax with a chocolate-dipped ice cream in summer or toboggan down the Dufferin Slide in winter.
- Terrasse Pierre-Dugua-de-Mons: Climb up for a stunning view of Château Frontenac and the Saint Lawrence River. Don’t forget to snap some photos!
- Ride the Funiculaire: Conveniently travel between Dufferin Terrace and the lower town areas of Petit-Champlain and Place Royale for just $4 CAD.
- Musée de la Civilization: This is the spot to soak in Québec’s rich history. Admission varies, with discounts for younger visitors.
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity: Visit the first Anglican church built outside Britain. Guided tours are available for a small fee.
- Morrin Centre & Maison de la Littérature: Both unique libraries offer free admission and are must-see spots for book lovers.
- Montmorency Falls: Skip the tour and use public transit to see the breathtaking falls, taller than Niagara!
- Amusement at Méga Parc: Enjoy skating, games, and more at Québec’s own amusement hub.
Hidden Gems for the Budget-Conscious:
- For a taste of local life away from the tourist crowds, explore neighborhoods like Saint-Roch, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, and Limoilou. Here, you’ll find excellent yet affordable dining and shopping.
- Québec’s food scene is vibrant and ever-expanding, including options for vegans and vegetarians. From poutine at Chez Ashton to diverse international cuisine, there’s something for everyone.
- Bars like Bar St-Angèle offer a laid-back atmosphere with affordable drinks, making them great spots to mingle with locals.
Staying in Québec City doesn’t have to break the bank. From couchsurfing to opting for hostels, there are plenty of ways to save. Mix and match your accommodations to get a true feel of the city—from its historic heart to the everyday bustle of its vibrant neighborhoods.
Québec City isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience. Come for the architecture and history, stay for the food, the people, and the undeniable charm of this northern paradise. I hope you’ll visit soon and see for yourself why this city has such a special place in my heart!