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The magnificent Quebec City Area has a lot to offer you! Quebec’s rich history is reflected in its unique European-style architecture. The Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to its charming downtown core, the Québec City region also includes Île d’Orléans, Portneuf, Jacques-Cartier and Côte-de-Beaupré areas. These vast territories are Quebec’s outdoor and agri-tourism paradises!
Month | Max | Min | Prec. |
January | -6 °C | -14 °C | 76 mm |
February | -3 °C | -13 °C | 68 mm |
March | 2 °C | -8 °C | 81 mm |
April | 10 °C | 1 °C | 91 mm |
May | 17 °C | 7 °C | 65 mm |
June | 24 °C | 13 °C | 96 mm |
July | 25 °C | 15 °C | 107 mm |
August | 25 °C | 14 °C | 94 mm |
September | 21 °C | 10 °C | 98 mm |
October | 13 °C | 4 °C | 107 mm |
November | 6 °C | -2 °C | 96 mm |
December | -2 °C | -10 °C | 130 mm |
Old Quebec
Get out your walking shoes and saw the charming streets of Old Quebec! The architecture, the colors, the flavors and the pleasant atmosphere will take you away from it all while staying in your own province.
Montmorency Falls
Located less than 20 minutes from downtown, Montmorency Falls is breathtaking! In fact, it is the highest waterfall in Canada. From the top of its 83 meters, you will have a breathtaking view of the St-Lawrence River, Île d’Orléans and Quebec City.
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