Top 5 Cities to Visit for Spring Break in Quebec
From the Arctic tundra to the north to the vineyard lowlands to the south, you'll find many enchanting towns and cities with fun spring activities for your March break in Quebec.
From the Arctic tundra to the north to the vineyard lowlands to the south, you'll find many enchanting towns and cities with fun spring activities for your March break in Quebec.
Experience a pang of nostalgia with a visit to the only walled city north of Central America. Scenery seekers can enjoy stunning views of cliffs and the St. Lawrence River. The National Battlefield Park chronicles the French-British war over the control of the region.
Perched in the St. Lawrence River, this beautiful island consists of breathtaking countryside about 5 km from Quebec City. The town has a deep historical heritage with many well-preserved farms, homes, and churches. Antiquing buffs should drive along Chemin Royal Road for gift shopping.
Ranked among the most beautiful villages in Quebec, this seaside community appeals to architecture fans with its bold building designs. It is a place of serenity. You'll love the stunning views as you wallow in its natural surroundings.
Founded in the 1790s, this centuries-old town exudes a quintessential New-England charm with its historical structures. Wander along Dufferin Street and wow at the 19th-century Stanstead College or visit the old post office from 1935 that is now an operational café.
If you're a fun-loving traveller, then Montreal's vibrant entertainment scene will appeal to you. Spend a warm, spring morning wandering the cobbled streets of Old Montreal and marvel at its 18th-century buildings or visit the Montreal Biodome and see different animal exhibits that capture various ecosystems.
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Many families and travellers choose to book Apartment rentals or Chalet for their March Break in Quebec.