Quebec City represents one of the oldest European settlements in North America. The provincial capital is equally renowned for its impressive architecture as it is for its breathtaking natural surroundings. Following a visit in 1842, the novelist Charles Dickens even likened it to the splendors of Gibraltar. Among the best places to take in this picturesque setting is the Dufferin Terrace. Built in the late 19th century, the wooden boardwalk stretches along the foot of Château Frontenac and affords sweeping vistas of the quaint Lower Town and St. Lawrence River.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Old Town & Montmorency Falls
Discover Quebec City’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and view the stunning scenery at Montmorency Falls.
Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area
Explore the contrasting landscapes that form the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area during a hiking excursion.
Old Town Quebec City by Foot
Step back in time to explore the intriguing history of Quebec City during an excursion through its Old Town.
Montmorency Falls & Île d’Orléans
Discover the beauty that surrounds Quebec City during visits to Montmorency Falls and the Île d’Orléans.
Old Town by Foot & Tea at the Château Frontenac
Steep yourself in the history of Quebec City during a walk through its Old Town and tea at its best-known landmark.
Grand Exploration of Quebec
Experience the history and natural beauty of Quebec during a full-day excursion through the city and beyond.
Huron-Wendat Village
Experience traditional Huron-Wendat culture and heritage during a visit to a museum and longhouse.