ℹ️ The "km" distances are approximate, measured from a tourist site in the region.
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Musée de la civilisation
A state museum known for its bold museology, designed by internationally renowned architect Moshe Safdie, offering fresh and often unexpected perspectives on the human experience.

Château Frontenac and Dufferin Terrace
Said by enduring tourist legend to be the most photographed hotel in the world, Château Frontenac crowns Cap Diamant and remains the most immediate visual symbol of Québec City.

Petit-Champlain District
One of the oldest commercial streets in North America, lined with artisan boutiques and reached via the Casse-Cou stairway or the Old Québec funicular.

Battlefields Park (Plains of Abraham)
Canada's first national historic park, the site of the decisive 1759 battle, the Plains of Abraham today form one of the most prestigious urban parks in the world, often compared to Central Park or Hyde Park.

Old Québec (Historic District, UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The only fortified city north of Mexico, Old Québec invites exploration of its small cobblestone streets, blending French, British, and Indigenous influences in a setting that has inspired many filmmakers.

Citadelle of Québec
The largest British military structure in North America, nicknamed the "Gibraltar of America," the Citadelle remains an active military base, home to the Royal 22e Régiment, the only French-speaking unit of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Place Royale
The exact site where Champlain founded Québec City in 1608, Place Royale preserves restored stone houses from the French regime, forming a remarkably well-preserved setting from New France.

Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
Home to the world's most important collection of Québec art (more than 42,000 works from the 17th century to today), the MNBAQ occupies an exceptional site at the heart of the Plains of Abraham.

Museum of French America (Séminaire de Québec)
Housed within the walls of the Séminaire de Québec, founded in 1663 by Bishop de Laval, this museum traces the history of the French presence in North America through an exceptional collection of religious, scientific, and artistic objects.

Observatoire de la Capitale
Located atop the Marie-Guyart building, the city's tallest, the Observatoire offers the only 360-degree view of Québec City, 221 metres above the river.
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Places found near this region.
4.8 kmCentre Castor - Base militaire de Valcartier
📍 Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier
Nestled at the foot of Mount Brillant on Valcartier Base, Centre Castor is an unmissable outdoor destination for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in cross-country skiing, mountain biking, golfing, or exploring scenic trails, this establishment offers a wide range of activities in perfect harmony with nature. Looking for a unique venue to host a special event? Centre Castor will impress your guests with its contemporary setting, professional service, and excellent cuisine.
5.7 kmSUP Québec
📍 Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier
Sport d'aventure et de plein-air · Planche à pagaie (SUP) · Atelier · Visite autonome
10.7 kmLa Seigneurie de l'Île d'Orléans
📍 Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans
La Seigneurie de l'Île d'Orléans is a charming inn that welcomes you in a picturesque setting where tradition and comfort meet. This establishment offers an authentic experience in the heart of the beautiful Charlevoix region, ideal for discovering Quebec's rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Come and relax in a warm atmosphere while experiencing the magic of island living.


