One Week in Quebec: Ultimate 6-7-8 Day Itinerary

1 week in Quebec: what to do in 6, 7 or 8 days?

You decided to visit Canada and chose to focus on the Quebec region? In order to help you plan your stay, we have prepared a one-week Quebec itinerary that will allow you to see the best of the province’s must-sees in no time.

You will find throughout the article, our itinerary day by day, with great tips, as well as a selection of the best accommodations for each day.

And as Quebec is very different depending on the season, the program is offered in summer and winter!

So, let’s start our 1 week Montreal and Quebec city itinerary!

In 1 week, we will take you to discover MontrealQuebec and Mauricie National Park.

Day 1-3: Montreal

We begin this week-long Quebec itinerary with the discovery of Montreal, the largest city in the province.

After landing, the best option to reach the city center is to take the bus. You will not need to rent a car for this first stage, Montreal is very well-located by foot and metro or bus.

To reach the city center, you will have to board the bus #747. It operates 24/7 and takes between 45 and 70 minutes to reach the Berri-Uqam metro station. You can then take the metro to your accommodation for the night.

After these some practical information, you are ready for the visit of Montreal.

I suggest you start the day with the discovery of Montreal’s historic district, Old Montreal. For this you have to take the orange line of the metro and get off at Place d’Armes.

In the neighborhood, it is important not to miss (in order of visit):

You can then take a nice walk to the Old Port of Montreal, along the St. Lawrence River. In summer it is the ideal place to walk by bike or rollerbladingIn winter, there is an ice rink and an ice fishing activity .

If you follow this program, during the lunch break, you can eat in one of the restaurants offering the best value (or the best) of Montreal.

Pointe-à-Callières Museum’s “L’arrivage” restaurant is located at the end of the Old Port promenade in front of the Alexandra wharf. It offers a gourmet menu, changing weekly, for less than $ 25  (starter + main course + dessert)! The dishes are extremely well prepared and very good.

And to top it off, it offers a breathtaking view of the entire Old Port. Only open for lunch and reservation.

Panorama of Old Montreal

In the afternoon, head for Montreal’s other main attraction, Mount Royal Park.

For this, take the metro place de armes direction Montmorency to the Mont-Royal station. Then take the bus n ° 11 to the remembrance stop / chalet of Mont-Royal.

Mount Royal Park is the largest park in Montreal. My first recommendation is to go to the Belvedere du Mont-Royal to admire a panorama of the whole city. This is the photo that every good tourist must bring back from Montreal!

In summer, the park is particularly busy. The Beaver Lake area is the perfect place for a picnic and a relaxing afternoon. You will be able to walk in the cool on the numerous paths which offer beautiful points of view on the city. You will also have the chance to see squirrels.

If you visit Mount Royal Park in winter, you can spend the afternoon trying out many winter activitiessuch as tobogganing, ice skating on Beaver Lake, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.

After your visit of the park, I advise you to go down to the Plateau Mont Royal (always with the bus n ° 11 or on foot), a very lively district of the city. You can admire the typical houses with spiral staircases and colorful facades. You will also find many cafes and restaurants.

To end the day, I recommend dinner at the Banquise, a restaurant located in the plateau and offers an infinity of varieties of traditional Quebec dish, poutine! A must when you visit Quebec.

The next day, for this second day in Montreal, I propose you to go to the Olympic stadium (green metro line, exit Viau). You can take the glass funicular that will take you to the summit of the highest inclined tower in the world  ! From above, the view of the entire Montreal area is breathtaking.

Montreal Olympic Stadium

For the rest of the program, visit the Biodôme de Montréal. It is right next to the stadium.

The Biodôme, thanks to a very ingenious system of temperature and humidity control, recreates the various ecosystems of the American continent. Universes like the maple grove in the Laurentians or the Gulf of St. Lawrence are really well done.

You can observe many animals  : lynx, otters, beavers, penguins, and even caimans and piranhas.

For the afternoon, I advise you to discover the botanical garden of Montreal. It is in the same area as the stadium and the Biodôme.

With twenty thematic gardens10 greenhouses and 20,000 species of plants, it is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. My favorite part of the garden is where the Chinese pavilions are. To see also in the garden: a huge insectarium with more than 250 000 insects.

And to finish the day, why not go do some shopping? You find your happiness along the rue Sainte Catherine, a very long commercial artery filled with shops and shopping centers. This is also where the underground network of the city is located, very convenient for shopping in winter staying warm or enjoying the air conditioning in summer!

On this third and last day in Montreal, go to the Atwater Market (Lionel-Groulx exit from the subway and not Atwater!). You can stock up on local products without forgetting maple syrup.

The market is on the edge of the Lachine Canal, a really nice place to walk. During my 3 years in Montreal, I lived next door and I do not count the number of times I walked there. In summer, you can go cycling or kayaking. In winter, you can go snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.

I recommend buying a picnic at Atwater Market and lunch at the water’s edge.

Finally, for the afternoon, go to Parc Jean-Drapeau. The park is on Île Sainte-Hélène on the other side of the St. Lawrence River.

The metro will take you directly into the park (yellow line, Jean Drapeau exit). The park offers beautiful views of Montreal and 25 km of trails for walking. You will probably be able to observe marmots little fierce! You will also find an original building, the Biosphère, the current environmental museum.

Montreal by night

And for this last night in Montreal, you can go to Chinatown to try one of the restaurants. The dishes are really good and hearty. You will also find bakeries selling Chinese pastries and bubble tea. It was one of my favorite areas to eat for cheap.

For all your travels, I advise you to use the site of the STM. It calculates the fastest route in real time. The bus or metro stops and any problems on the lines are indicated, which is very convenient. Even if you are followers of Google map, for Montreal, this site is better done!

When you arrive at the airport and before taking the bus, go to the STM (Montreal Transportation Company) store. They will know how to buy the ticket that best fits your stay in Montreal.

The tickets are valid for the metro and the bus. It is more economical to buy it now than to pay for the Airport – Downtown bus route, which alone costs $ 10 (the 3-day card costs $ 18). The shop is located at the Arrivals Hall.

Accommodation in Montreal

Day 4-5: Quebec

The second leg of this 1-week Quebec itinerary takes you to Quebec City.

From Montreal, you can travel to Quebec City by car (3 hours drive) or by bus (3:15 drive for $ 25). To know that you will not need your car in Quebec, everything is very easy to visit on foot. However, it will be necessary for the next stage of the trip.

It’s up to you to see if you prefer to rent the car directly to Montreal and bring it back to the same place before departure to avoid fees or rent it in Quebec City and return it to Montreal (payment of additional fees).

Personally, I advocate the first option, it is simpler and you will also be more autonomous.

When you arrive in Quebec City, I advise you to start the tour with the Dufferin Terrace Boardwalk. It offers a beautiful view of the emblematic building of the city, the Chateau Frontenac (the most photographed hotel in the world), and the St. Lawrence River and the island of Orleans.

Dufferin Terrace Promenade

You can then visit Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, whose remarkable architecture has earned it the status of a “National Historic Monument of Canada”.

Then, take the funicular to get to the Petit-Champlain district, the historic district. You can enjoy lunch at one of these many restaurants.

In the afternoon, stroll through the cobbled streets to discover the neighborhood. Do a little shopping in the many small craft shops and do not forget to go through the Place Royale and in front of the fresco of Quebecers.

At the end of the day, take the Lévis-Québec ferry to admire one of the most beautiful views of Quebec City from the river. To do preferably at sunset to take the most beautiful pictures.

After a good night’s sleep, we start the second day in Quebec City.

I recommend you first visit the Citadel of Quebec and then go to the Plains of Abraham, a place famous for its view of the St. Lawrence River.

Then head out to the Parliament Building to learn more about the workings of the Canadian government.

Finally, to finish the morning, I advise you to go to the observatory of the capital. At 221 meters high, you can enjoy a 360 ° panorama of Quebec City and its region.

And for the program of the afternoon, nothing like going to see the famous Montmorency Falls, higher than those of Niagara! Whether in summer or winter when they are frozen, the site is very impressive. A place of interest not to be missed during this week-long circuit in Quebec.

If you only have 6 days in Quebec, I advise you to spend only one day in Quebec City. The best thing in this case is:

  1. Leave Montreal early (around 7 am to 7:30 am if possible) to enjoy the late morning in Quebec.
  2. Visit the city until 14h-14h30 while eating a sandwich for lunch
  3. You go to the Montmorency Falls to finish the afternoon

This is the best way to maximize your 6 days in the Belle Province!

If you are lucky and you have 8 days in Quebec, I recommend:

In summer, go on a day trip to see the whales! They even pick you up directly at your hotel, so it’s really very convenient.

In the fall, (or if you have 9 days in Quebec) you can also take advantage of this extra day to go to Tremblant Mountain to see the beautiful colors of Canadian autumn. Mont Tremblant is easily accessible from Montreal by bus or car. The trip lasts 1h30.

In winter, a great activity to do also from Montreal is snow rafting in St Jean de Matha. It’s really awesome! Just like for Mont Tremblant, there is approximately 1h30 of road.

Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City

Accommodation in Quebec

Day 6-7: Mauricie National Park

After these 2 steps devoted to the discovery of the 2 main cities of Quebec, I propose you to finish your stay of a week in Quebec taking advantage of the exceptional nature that offers Canada.

Because for me, a Quebec itinerary, would not be complete without a passage through one of the many national parks of the province, I recommend you spend 2 days in the National Park of Mauricie.

In addition, it’s perfect because it is located right on the way back, halfway between Quebec and Montreal. However, if you have not rented a car yet, now is the time to do it.

With more than 150 lakes, rivers and waterfalls, this is an opportunity to spend 2 days hiking in the Laurentians.

In summer, you can practice cycling, walking and fishing. It is also an opportunity to indulge in a must-do activity in Canada, the canoe. I advise you to do the trip to Waber Falls in one day, 4km canoe + 4 km walk one way and the same thing on the way back. Plan a picnic.

In winter, the park is the perfect place for cross-country skiing on 80 km of marked and marked trails. There are even rest stops heated every 5km. 8 tracks are also available for snowshoe excursions. You can even try the graphineige, a giant drawing made in the snow with your rackets. Do not miss the completely frozen Wapizagonke Falls.

And of course, you can indulge in two typical Canadian winter activities: sled dogs and snowmobiles!

Waber Falls, in the Mauricie National Park

Accommodation in Mauricie

For camping enthusiasts, the park offers large tents arranged both in winter (wood stove) and summer. Common premises are available to prepare meals and wash. You will find more information on this site.

And for those who prefer a little more comfort, here are the best accommodations near the park.

Do not hesitate to give your opinions and suggestions for our week-long Quebec itinerary!

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