Quebec City is by many accounts the most French city in New France. The Old Town’s centerpiece, the magnificent Château Frontenac, seems transported from the palatial landscapes of the Loire Valley, and its French-accented streets lead past white-stone buildings that evoke old-world medieval villages. The only remaining walled city in North America outside of Mexico, Quebec City was fortified in the 17th century soon after its founding in 1608. Its strategic setting on the rocky promontory of Cape Diamond gave troops a close view of the St. Lawrence.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Historic Quebec City
Explore cultural and historic sites in Quebec City, hailed as the most authentically French city outside France.
The Kitchen Table
Immerse yourself in local culture and cuisine as our Executive Chef leads you on an interactive culinary adventure.
Quebec Region Discovery Day
Explore the pastoral island of Île d’Orléans, one of the first areas of Quebec province settled by the French.
In the Countryside: Sainte-Anne Canyon
Witness the dramatic workings of nature and experience local French Canadian culture.
Huron-Wendat Village
Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the Huron-Wendat people during a visit to a First Nations village.
Old Quebec City by Foot
Discover nearly four centuries of history during a walk through the old town of Quebec City.
Quebec Old Town Walk & Riedel Wine Tasting
Set out on a walk around Quebec’s old town, a UNESCO Site, and enjoy a Riedel wine tasting at a château.
Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré & Albert Gilles Copper Art Museum
Uncover Quebec’s artistic and spiritual heritage at the Albert Gilles Copper Museum and a pilgrimage site.
Scenic Island of Orleans
Journey through the picturesque villages of the Isle of Orleans and sample a selection of local delicacies.