Hi,
Part of the family is Canadian, and we usually go there every two years. We’ve already visited quite a bit, but since the family is in New Brunswick, we’ve never really explored Quebec (aside from the two main cities). I’m starting to plan a new little loop for late July 2026 to finally enjoy Quebec a bit more. We’re aiming for about ten days before heading to NB.
Here’s a first draft:
Montreal (1 night)
Mauricie National Park (1 night)
Lac Saint-Jean via Route 155 (2 nights for the zoo and the historic village)
Saguenay Fjord National Park (1 night)
Then two options to get down to Quebec City:
A- Jacques-Cartier National Park via Route 175
B- Tadoussac, then down the St. Lawrence River
We have an 11-year-old and plan to do some hikes. Driving doesn’t bother us, but we also want to take the time to explore. The traditional whale-watching cruise in Tadoussac isn’t planned this time since we’ve already seen whales in Saint Andrews, NB, during our last trip.
Does the itinerary seem reasonable? Which option is nicer for getting down to Quebec City? Is there anything we shouldn’t miss on this loop?
Thanks for your tips!
Victor
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