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Winter in Quebec

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Explore Montreal’s vibrant cityscape, culinary delights and the dazzling Notre-Dame Basilica before exploring Quebec’s winter wonderlands.  

12 days

11 nights

Embrace the magic of a Canadian winter on the Winter in Quebec package, where the cold season brings the warmth of vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. Your journey begins in Montreal, a city where old-world charm meets modern vibrancy. Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, where the Gothic spires of the Notre Dame Basilica rise majestically against the winter sky, their interiors aglow with color and light. Indulge in the city's culinary scene, where hearty, flavorful dishes are crafted to warm you from the inside out.

From Montreal, your adventure takes you deeper into Quebec’s winter wonderlands. Travel to the historic village of Wendake, where you’ll be immersed in the rich traditions of the Huron-Wendat Nation. Experience the thrill of outdoor winter activities such as dog-sledding through pristine forests or relaxing by a crackling fire after a day of exploring snow-covered landscapes. This journey captures the essence of Quebec’s winter charm, offering a perfect blend of city sophistication and natural beauty.

 

This itinerary departs Wednesday to Saturday from December to March, and can be customised for you by one of our Destination Experts.

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Includes

Meals

4 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner.

Accommodation

7 nights hotel, 3 nights eco-resort, 1 night Ice Hotel accommodation.

Transportation

Montreal Airport arrival/departure transfers, Private Transfer to/from Le Baluchon Eco-Resort, Private Transfer to/from Valcartier/Ice Hotel, Business Class Train from Quebec City to Montreal.

Sightseeing

Above & Beneath Montreal Tour, Visit and Tasting at Delices Erable Et Cie Boutique Bistro, Private Carriage Ride, Dogsledding, Admission to Wendake Museum and Maison Longue Nationale Ekionkiesth, First Nations Workshop, Onwha’ Lumina Night Walk with Snowshoes.

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