Je suis infirmière et me spécialise pour travailler aux urgences et en réanimation. Je vais en stage avec le 911 au mois de février avec 7 collègues de classe.
Nous restons à Montréal 1 mois alors que nous avons 100h de stage à effectuer. Vous comprenez donc bien que nous allons pouvoir avoir quelques jours de vacances :)
J'aimerai donc avoir vos bons plans pour cette villes, lieux à visiter, endroit pour passer de bonnes soirées, bien manger, pour patiner, chien de traineau, ... Enfin Des infos à tout points de vue.
bienvenue au quebec j espere que vous aller aimer et resté avec nous on a besoin de vous je ne connais pas la region de montréal mais si vous voulé visiter l estrie on va pouvoir vous donner des info
bonjour,
moi aussi je vais venir au québec du 30 janvier au 14 février. Je vais habiter chez des amis à Shawinigan, et ils vont me faire visiter la ville de Québec dont ce sera le carnaval. Il y aura aussi la station de ski à notre dame du mont carmel (pour m'apprendre à skier), un petit (grand) tour à valcartier pour me remettre au patin(j'espère me souvenir de comment on fait 🤪).
Sinon, pour Montréal, tout dépend de ce que vous aimez ... il y a le Biodome par exemple ... le quartier latin, le vieux port ... En partant vers Trois-Rivières, vous avez le parc de la Mauricie, avec ses très grands bois. D'ailleurs, si je peux me permettre, je vous conseille un petit resto très sympa où mes amis m'ont emmené lorsque j'ai visité le Québec pour la première fois en septembre : "le resto des copains d'abord". (ça se trouve 601, 1er avenue, Grandes-Piles, route de la tuque G0X 1H0 ). La marina est très jolie(très belle vue sur la Saint-Maurice), l'ambiance sympathique, et les patrons sont d'une très grande gentillesse(et je ne parle même pas de la nourriture qui est exellente).
😉 de rien ;)
j'espère que tu apprécieras ton immersion au québec. J'ai adoré cette région, les québecois sont tellement gentils et agréables. C'est une autre façon de vivre, bien moins stressante que chez nous(en europe). C'est très convivial.
Je te souhaite de te faire plein de souvenirs inoubliables là bas 😎
Bonjour a toi.
En premier lieu je te donnes deux liens fort interressant pour bien planifier votre séjour.
http://www.tourisme-canada.comhttp://www.bonjourquebec.com
Ce sont les sites officiels du gouvernement Canadien et du Québec, plein d'informations pertinentes pour bien planifier tes vacances , tout es la.
Par contre si après avoir pris connaissances de ses sites , je suis près a répondre a toutes tes questions, dans le plus grand plaisir.
Pour le patins a glace et bien le Vieux Port, (Vieux Montréal) tu peux même louer des patins sur place.
Pour ce qui est question des traineaux a chien, je cherches mes notes et je te reviens la dessus, mais définitivement pas a Montréal, par contre j'ai vécues l'expérience, non pas comme passager mais bien comme conducteur, avec gite en bivouac sur les lieux, style améreindienne, je te trouves la référence sous peu, mais cela est situé près de la ville de Québec, donc une pierre deux coups, mais cela restera a ta discrétion, mais laisse moi te dire toute une expérience.
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas c'est parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles
Merci énormément pour les bons mots nous concernant, mais je me dois de te rendre la pareille, je suis allé a Paris, bon disons que c'est la ville LUMIERE, mais j'ai vue des gens sympathiques et toujours près a nous aider, comme tu le mentionnes CONVIVIAL, sauf le choc de la langue, faut bien en rire , mais quel plaisir, comme vous dites on s'est bidonné.
Merci a toi la cousine.
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas c'est parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles
C'est sincère, j'ai vraiment été très bien reçue, très bien acceuillie(faut dire j'étais chez des amis, donc chez l'habitant, c'est surement un peu différent si on loue une chambre). C'était vraiment un rêve. J'ai beaucoup apprécié cette sensation de grandeur, d'espace que l'on ressent lorsqu'on se balade là bas. A un tel point que de retour en France, je trouvais tout trop étroit, petit, étriqué ...
Il ya aussi le côté amusant de voir un raton laveur sur le bord de la route 😮 .... j'en ai perdu mes mots ce jour là ... (je faisais des signes en répétant "ohh ohhhh ohhh ... un ...un ... " le mot me revenant 500m après l'avoir dépassé !!! 😏).
Et aussi, j'ai trouvé les villes bien plus propre que chez nous ... A croire que le Français aime à jeter ses cochonneries à terre, ou à uriner contre les murs ... Et je me permets de le dire, car je suis française, et c'est un travers que je déteste chez mes compatriotes !!! 😠
En bref, j'ai réellement adoré le québec, du moins la région de la Mauricie, qui est de toute beauté. J'espère que la ville de Québec saura me ravir tout autant(j'ai un peu le stress car je vais rencontrer la famille de mon ami 😊 ).
Et sinon, pour l'accent, c'est ce qui fait notre charme commun. Mon ami adore "mon accent" que je ne dois "surtout pas perdre" hihi et moi , j'adore le sien 😛 (surtout tous ces sacres qu'il ne peut s'empêcher de dire, car c'est un vrai grognon grincheux lol)
Bon , je reviens a la charge concernant, les excurcions de traineaux a chien.
Après, recherches dans mes papiers concernant mes voyages, j'ai trouveé l'endroit ou j'étais allé, il s'agit de AVENTURES NORD BEC, j'ai aussi vérifié sur le net et elle existe toujours quoique les prix ont un peu augmentés. LOL
Donc a toi de vérifier , ils ont plusieurs forfaits de disponibles, cela restera votre décision, mais je tiens a te dire une FABULEUSE EXPÉRIENCE. Au groupe que vous êtes et bien la LONG HOUSE se veut super, et vous ferez partie des Mushers
De toute facon sur le net tu n'as juste a entré traineau a chien et plusieurs possibilité s'offre a toi.
Pour ton info je n'ai fait que Nord Bec, donc les autres qui me semble similaires, et bien je ne peux t'aider concernant ceux-ci
Bon séjour dans notre pays.
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas c'est parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles
Comme dirait ton copain Stie cé le fun de t'entendre, Par contre ce ne sont pas des sacres ou blasphèmes, mon ami qui est pêtre. Jean Guy m'a expliqué, que lorsque nous québecois on se sert de ces termes linguitisquement parlant on dit ici ESTIE , et non pas hostie, TABARNACLE et non pas tabernacle, ainsi de suite.........
Cela nous sert aussi d'abjectif comme, on a passé une belle soirée, qui se traduit ON N'A PASSEÉ UN CRISSE DE BELLE SOIRÉE, ou même un verbe comme CALISSE moi la paix......
Nuance n'est ce pas.
Par contre, ma mère était québecoise, mais française de souche donc le coté pointu je connais, mon père lui de souche amérindienne ( Iroquois) ( en français AGNIER) Donc je connais les deux cultures, je que nous visitions mes grands parents maternels et bien la langue française (pointu) se valait de mise.
Alors bon séjour a toi, en espérant que tu voies un cherveuil sur ta route
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas c'est parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles
ahhh génial un grand grand merci pour toutes ces infos :) super contente...
Pour ce qui est de vos accens et vos expression il est vrai que c'est assez comique :) et du moins chez nous en belgique on ne dis pas qu on se bidonne mais on se "piche" ou j'ai eu une pichate hihihih mdr
Bon eh bien je me piche comme tu dis, par contre sans vouloir t'offusquer donc les Français se piche de vous LOL
remarque qu'ici le gens de Québec se Piche de nous et vise versa, mais toujours en riant bien sur.
Le respect est de mise.
Bonne journée a toi et une très bonne et nouvelle année
J'ai hate de voir mon copain Belge pour lui dire PICHE je crois qu'on va bien rigoler.
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas c'est parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles
Serait a Montréal du 27 Février 2012 au 12 Mars 2012 et ne connaissant pas du-tout cet ville si vous avez des infos a me donner (visites, transport en commun…
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Hi there, I’m planning a road trip to Quebec in late September/early October.
Since I’m over 75, it’s impossible to rent a camper van. So, the option left is a car plus hotels. I’m used to traveling freely—I sketch out a rough route and stop wherever and whenever I feel like it.
Is it possible during this period to travel without booking hotels/motels or B&Bs in advance, knowing I’ll only need a double room?
Thanks for your replies.
Hi, I’d like to visit Quebec this fall or starting in August (what do you recommend?). I’d love to meet some Quebecers and get some tips on transportation. I’m wondering if it’s doable with an electric mountain bike (not too much rain?). I’m planning to buy one second-hand and return it afterward. If there are any travel buddies out there too...thanks
Hello,
I’m not sure if it’s still possible to travel to Quebec. I haven’t bought my flight ticket for June (from June 11 to July 1) and I’d like to know the current cost of gas. Also, can we book hotels last-minute without risking cancellation due to current events? Thanks
Hi everyone, from August 7th to 10th I’m renting an apartment right across from the WESTMOUNT library, next to the park of the same name. The landlord tells me that parking around the apartment is free. Does that cause any issues? I was planning to rent my car before leaving MONTREAL, but I might visit a friend who lives nearby—I’ll only know for sure at the last minute. Thanks in advance for the replies
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Québec for 4 days in Montréal and 4 days in Québec City from April 18 to April 22. I’ve been looking but can’t find any excursions—any tips for seeing belugas or other whales?
If it’s really off-season and impossible to find anything,
what else can we do in the area instead?
Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Quebec from June 15 to 28, 2025, specifically along the St. Lawrence River. As I’ve been looking into it, I’ve got two main questions:
First, about our route—I feel like I might be biting off more than we can chew by wanting to follow the left bank downstream from Quebec City (including the Saguenay Fjord and Lac Saint-Jean), then heading to Gaspésie by ferry, and finally returning along the right bank. We’re flying into Montreal and will likely stop in Quebec City too. Over about ten days, is that too much? Would it be better to stick to the left bank, enjoy the coast and the lake, and maybe explore Mauricie or Mont-Tremblant on the way back instead?
Second, about prices. Since we’re thinking of renting a car and booking accommodations at each stop, I was a bit surprised by hotel and motel rates. I’ve always heard Canada is a pretty expensive destination, but I’m seeing average prices very similar to France—between 60 € and 90 €. Am I missing something? Is service not included? Meanwhile, on platforms like Airbnb, the prices seem exorbitant.
This second question is a bit generic, but as I’m trying to budget, I don’t feel like there’s a huge difference compared to France, even for meals. Am I way off base?
Hello everyone.
We’ve already traveled to Canada in 2018.
This time, we’re prioritizing heading to Quebec City right after arriving in Montreal to stay for 3 days, then moving on to Rivière-du-Loup for 2 to 3 days before heading toward New Brunswick.
We want to see Acadia, Prince Edward Island, the Bay of Fundy, etc., before returning to Quebec City to drop off the rental car.
We were thinking of taking the bus from Montreal Airport to Quebec City and only renting the car 3 days later. Same route on the way back, with one night in Quebec City.
We arrive in Montreal around June 25 (11 AM) and return on July 26 (6 PM).
Could you give us some advice? Routes, sights, accommodations, and chalet rentals.
On our first trip, we went through an agency, but this time we’d prefer to organize everything ourselves.
Thank you so much for your tips and suggestions!
See you soon,
Fabienne
Hi everyone, as a regular in the "bike travel" section, I’m reaching out for some info since I’m planning to come to Montreal at the end of September 2026 for the Road Cycling World Championships. If I get the time off and manage to gather the details, I’ll arrive on Wednesday the 23rd and leave on Tuesday the 29th. Traveling solo with just my backpack, I need answers to:
1°) Do you know of any youth hostels (or similar) within walking distance (less than 3 km) of the finish circuit on Mount Royal?
2°) What’s the best way to get to this accommodation from the airport—metro, bus, etc.?
I’m just starting my research and counting on you all for any tips. My goal is to watch the road races and explore Montreal afterward—restaurants, bars, and more.
Hi everyone! 🙂
My partner would love to discover Quebec, while I’ve already been there over 15 years ago (Quebec City, Tadoussac, the Fjords, Lac Saint-Jean).
This time, of course, we’d want to do something different.
Quebec City would still be a must for my partner in this plan.
With the tight budget we have right now🤪, we’re thinking of spending several days in Quebec City, then maybe renting bikes to explore the surrounding areas—aside from Montmorency Falls, what other nice spots are worth visiting? I remember there being tons of bike paths.
After that, we’d rent a car (for a few days to visit the parks) and use trains or buses for the rest of the trip. From what I recall, cars aren’t super fuel-efficient there.
Since we’ve never seen Niagara Falls, I’d like to include it in this itinerary.
For a roughly 15-day trip in September, I was thinking of a multi-destination flight: France-Quebec / Toronto-France, so it’d look something like this:
Quebec City: 5 days (including arrival day)
Pick up the car
La Mauricie National Park (or others?) 1 day
Mont-Tremblant 1 day
Montreal 4 days
Drop off the car in Montreal
By train/bus
Toronto 2 days
By train/bus
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 1 day
Toronto 1 day (return to France)
I was planning one night at Niagara Falls—is that enough, or is a single day sufficient?
If our finances don’t stretch that far, we’d shorten the trip from Montreal (so long, Niagara🙁), adding extra nights between Quebec City and Montreal.
Anyway, thanks in advance for all your great tips!
Hi, I’d like to plan a trip for 4 adults. 14 days.
From June 4–6 to June 21, 2026
Arriving in Montreal
Then Quebec City... Gaspésie, Lac Saint-Jean
Looking for a loop route starting and ending in Montreal
Where to sleep... where to stay 1 day or more
Thanks for your ideas!
Nature, hiking, a little city time—but not too much.
Jean-Yves. B ARBRISSEL
hi there,
it's been a long time since I've been to Quebec, and I've kinda lost my bearings...🙂
What's the best spot to hitchhike from Montreal to Quebec City and from Quebec City to Tadoussac?
If you've got the public transit route to get to those spots, I'd love to hear it!
Hi there!! We all know there are mosquitoes in Quebec… but is it bearable? Are the cities affected too? Like Montreal and Quebec City? I can imagine it’s bad in the parks… The road trip would be from July 5th to the 21st, right in the middle of bug season!! Best, Christophe
If you’re French, you *have* to make an effort to go see Alexandre Texier play at the Bell Centre. The new player for the Montreal Canadiens, originally from France, is having a lot of success. 🏒
Looking for a comparison? Imagine a Quebecer playing for Paris Saint-Germain. ⚽ You’d be surprised, and we’d be proud. Well, that’s exactly what’s happening. Yesterday, he was the hero of a great win. 🌟
Many of you often wonder what makes Quebecers’ hearts race. Go see a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, and you’ll experience something unforgettable. Especially right now with this young team. Okay, does this fit the travel forum criteria? I think so—especially if you want to learn more about the locals you’re visiting. 😄
Enjoy your trip to Quebec! And if you’re from France, don’t worry about the snow—it always melts eventually. 😄😄👋👋👋
We’re planning our first trip to Quebec for early July 2026. There’ll be 2 adults and 2 teens (17 and 14 years old). For now, we’re thinking of renting an RV in Montreal for this loop.
Here’s a first draft of our route, based on itineraries I’ve seen on the forum.
The times below are the useful time spent at each stop, not including driving.
Does the order make sense? It has us crossing the river twice.
Are the lengths of the stops reasonable? We like to take our time and not spend too much time on the road.
Finally, any other suggestions for places to add or swap out?
Arrival and half a day in Montreal
Pick up RV the next day
Mauricie National Park: 2.5 days
Quebec City: 2 days
Jacques Cartier National Park: 2.5 days
Saguenay Fjord–Tadoussac: 2.5 days, then crossing
Bic Park: 2.5 days, then crossing back
Charlevoix: 3.5 days
Montreal: 2 days, then return to France
Thanks so much in advance for any help you can give us!
Hi, I'd like to know if I rent a car at Quebec City airport, can I drive to New Brunswick without any issues and then return to Quebec?
Thanks in advance for the answer, Claude
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a trip to Quebec at the end of June/beginning of July 2026 for 20 days.
We’re a family of 4, with two kids aged 7 and 4 at that time.
I’ve already started drafting our itinerary but I’m open to all suggestions and ideas.
We plan to land in Montreal and stay a few days to recover from the trip.
Here’s my first draft of the itinerary:
-Day 1 to 4: Exploring Montreal:
-Day 5: Sucrerie de la Montagne in Rigaud.
-Day 6/7: Parc Omega (staying in Pods)
-Day 8-10: Saint-Alexis-des-Monts (staying at Pourvoirie du Lac Blanc)
-Day 9/10: Heading toward Lac Saint-Jean: I’m still looking for accommodation halfway to La Tuque. I’ve noticed Pourvoirie du Triton or Domaine Le Bostonnais.
-Day 10/11: Zoo Sauvage de Saint-Félicien: I’m also looking for accommodation near the lake for this stop + visiting Village historique de Val-Jalbert?
-Day 12-13-14: Stop in Sacré-Cœur at Ferme 5 Étoiles. (I also saw the Canopée Lit accommodations in the area—something to consider).
-Day 15-16: Tadoussac: Whale-watching excursion. Should we do it by Zodiac given my kids’ ages?
I’m also looking for accommodation in the area (Hotel Tadoussac is out of budget).
On the way back from Tadoussac to Quebec City, I’m considering an intermediate stop if there’s a spot worth the detour (Malbaie??).
-Day 17-18-19: Exploring Quebec City (Montmorency Falls / Old Town / Wendake).
-Day 20-21: Return to Montreal and flight home.
I’d love recommendations for activities for young kids along this route.
Thanks
I’m heading back to Montreal in early November after several years away. I’m so excited!
I won’t be staying long, but I’ll have time to wander and explore.
I’d love to get your recommendations for great things to eat—restaurants, bakeries, all kinds of food.
I’m open to all your suggestions and addresses.
I’ll definitely hit up the market. And eat bagels, of course.
I’ll probably stay in the Quartier des Spectacles,
but I’ll definitely be getting around the city.
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to spend at least 3 weeks on the Côte Nord all the way to Natashquan to see the whales. I’m torn between renting a van or finding accommodations.
For the van, it’s hard to find one in Quebec City—most rentals start in Montreal... plus the prices are pretty high.
For accommodations, there aren’t many towns, so there aren’t a lot of options on Booking, for example. Do you have any leads, websites, or addresses to help me find some?
Thanks for any info you can share!
Isabelle
We’re heading out for 3 weeks and just bought our flight tickets;
3 days in Montreal
2 days in La Mauricie Park
drive down Route 155 to Lac Saint-Jean
2 days in Tadoussac
ferry to Gaspésie—planning to stay 6/7 days there
Charlevoix region for 3 days
Quebec City for 2 days
Back to Montreal
If you’ve got any great tips, I’d love to hear them—accommodation, activities (seaplane, bears, whales), parks.
We’re traveling with our kids, aged 20 and 23,
I’ve got a bit of a weird request , but you never know...
I’m currently traveling—we left Tadoussac this morning and are in Rimouski for 2 nights. We’re then heading down the Bas-Saint-Laurent and will be in Montreal on Tuesday. We fly back to Belgium on Friday.
I left 7 sweaters/T-shirts in Tadoussac 😕. Would anyone happen to be going there this weekend and then heading back to Montreal? To pick them up and meet me somewhere?
We’re heading to Quebec in just over a week to meet up with our son, a young adult on a Working Holiday Visa who’s been there for nearly a year 🙂🙂🙂 and I still have a few questions:
1) We’re starting with 3 nights near Shawinigan (Lac à la Tortue). The day after we arrive, we’ll have a relaxed day with one or two activities (sugar shack in St-Mathieu-du-Parc? A seaplane ride?). Any other suggestions? (Besides Parc de la Mauricie, which we’ll visit the next day.)
2) Then, we’ll head to Quebec City via the Chemin du Roy, where we’ll spend 3 nights, followed by a scenic drive to La Malbaie. We’ll be staying in St-Aimé-des-Lacs near Hautes-Gorges de la Malbaie National Park for another 3 nights. One day will be dedicated to hiking in the park—likely the Acropole des Draveurs for our son, and the Riverain trail plus two shorter walks for my husband and me, since he can’t use hiking poles. So, I’m unsure about the second day: should we go back to the park for the cruise, or do something else nearby? Any suggestions?
3) After St-Aimé-des-Lacs, we’ll spend 3 nights in Tadoussac. We’ll definitely stop at Port-au-Persil, but since the drive isn’t too long, we’ll arrive pretty quickly (I think you say "rendu" here 😉). I was thinking of exploring Tadoussac that day, doing the Pointe de l’Islet trail, the Estuary trail, and the Dunes lookout.
The second day, we’d head toward Les Bergeronnes and Les Escoumins to visit the interpretation center and take a Zodiac cruise. I was considering Neptune because they offer covered boats. Any other options?
And on the third day, we’d go to Sainte-Rose-du-Nord via the Saguenay Fjord National Park’s Baie Sainte-Marguerite sector to hike part of the "Le Fjord" trail from the Beluga Observation Center. I’m aware this trail requires a park access fee. However, I just realized that the trails we planned for the first day (Estuary and Pointe de l’Islet) are also part of the Tadoussac sector of the park. Do we need to pay the access fee (10.10 CAD) for these two short trails? If so, it might make sense to do them on the third day. In that case, can we pay the fee in Tadoussac, then head to the Baie Sainte-Marguerite sector and use the same ticket?
Hi there,
My partner and I are planning a trip with our two kids to see whales this summer in Canada. We’ve got two options: Tadoussac or the Bay of Fundy in Saint Andrews. We’ll be there at the end of July.
Could you let me know if one spot is better than the other? Especially in terms of how likely we are to actually see the whales.
Thanks in advance, and have a great day!
Bruno
Hi everyone! We’re nearing the end of our trip and have 3 nights in Quebec City. What are your must-try spots for a good poutine? Our previous attempts haven’t gone well, and where’s the best place to buy souvenirs that actually scream "Quebec"? Also, what are your top picks for sights and walks? We’re thinking Old Quebec, Lévis, and Montmorency Falls. We’ll be there for 3 nights but only have 2 full days. Thanks in advance for your ideas!
Hello,
We (a couple aged 60 and 66) are arriving in Montreal on 09/21 to meet up with our son (on a working holiday). Our original plan was to spend the first 3 nights near Parc de la Mauricie, then 3 nights in Quebec City, and the following 3 near Parc des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Malbaie. The 2 days we’d planned in each park were supposed to be for hiking (including the Acropole des Draveurs) and canoeing if possible.
The issue is that I’ve recently developed frozen shoulder (capsulitis😕), and I likely won’t have recovered by the time we leave. So, we’re scrapping hikes with significant elevation gain, trekking poles, or any risk of falling.
My question is: which hikes of 10–15 km max on easy terrain with beautiful views would you recommend? (We’ll be there in late September, hoping to catch the fall colors already!). For this type of hike, would it be better to swap Parc de la Mauricie for Réserve faunique des Laurentides, Parc de la Jacques-Cartier, or is Mauricie still okay? And should we replace Parc des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Malbaie with Parc des Grands-Jardins?
Are there spots easier than others for canoeing (I could get in the canoe with my son, but he’d be the only one paddling—I’m light, and he’s strong, but I don’t want to overdo it 😉). Or maybe pedal boats, if that’s still an option this season?
Thanks for your advice after these unexpected changes of plans.
Claire
If I want to take a seaplane tour... is it necessarily around Mauricie, or do you have other spots to recommend?
If I want to see whales... it's around Grandes-Bergeronnes from land.
If I want to see belugas... it's around Baie-Sainte-Catherine.
If I want to see seals... where is it?
If I want to see moose... it's in Gaspésie.
If I want to see bears... it's around Saint-Jean-des-Piles on the banks of the St. Maurice River.
If I want to visit the Museum of First Peoples' Civilizations... where is it?
If I want to go canoeing... it's around Lac de la Mauricie or Mont-Tremblant.
If I want to see a beautiful waterfall, it's Montmorency Falls.
If I want to eat the best poutine, where is it?
Just to remind you, my round trip is: Montreal – Mauricie – Lac Saint-Jean – Tadoussac – Gaspésie – Charlevoix – Quebec City... but I'm really hesitating between Montreal, Mauricie, Charlevoix, Quebec City, the Saguenay Fjord, Lac Saint-Jean, Tadoussac, the Gaspésie ferry, and back to Montreal.
Thank you for your valuable tips—I’m taking notes! If you have other suggestions, as well as restaurants and accommodations along the way, I’d really appreciate it!
Hello,
We’ll be arriving in Montreal on Sunday, September 21st for a Quebec road trip. Do you have any car rental agencies to recommend (or avoid)? A favorite search engine? Are all agencies open on Sundays? Should we book the car in advance? And finally, is there still a Voyage Forum discount code with Hertz, like there used to be? I know, that’s a lot of questions , thanks for answering them! 🙂
Claire