Quebec: Quebec City and the Charlevoix

A 6-Day Country Walkers tour starting from $3,198

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Tour Length: 6 Days
Countries Visited: Canada
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Tour Type:
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Tour Category: Canada Tour
Tour Operator: Country Walkers
Tour Code: CWQUEBEC
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Cities Visited:
Tadoussac, La Malbaie Pointe-au-pic, Quebec City, ile d'Orleans,

Discover Old World charm close to home on a historic journey through the cobblestoned streets of Québec City and the majestic landscapes of the Charlevoix region. Any trip to La Belle Province would be incomplete without visiting Québec City, an intriguing blend of European ambiance, new world history (stretching back over 400 years), and cosmopolitan flair. As you wind your way to architectural landmarks, pause at an outdoor café and practice your French. Leaving this fortified city behind, enjoy a picnic on the Plains of Abraham and a scenic walk to Montmorency Falls. In the Charlevoix region, national parks provide stunning contrasts in landscape: steep valleys cutting through mountainous uplands, forests yielding to open vistas atop granite cliffs, and gentle rivers leading to dramatic waterfalls that plunge into deep canyons. Spectacular trails along the St. Lawrence River wind through peaceful meadows to sleepy villages, where you sample homemade cheeses and maple syrup. Your final day takes you to Saguenay Fjord, the departure point for an exhilarating Zodiac ride in search of whales. Throughout, enjoy inspired dining and lodgings that accentuate French-Canadian style—from a Relais & Châteaux gem set in historic Québec City to an auberge overlooking the St. Lawrence.

 
  • Two expert, local guides (for groups of 8 or more), with you 24/7

  • All meals except for 1 dinner; local wine or beer included with dinners

  • All accommodations (with private baths) while on tour

  • Transportation from the meeting to the departure point

  • Entrance fees and special events as noted in the itinerary

  • Basic travel insurance coverage (see Travel Insurance section that follows)

  • The exclusive ease of a mobile phone rental with our Cellhire partnership. Receive preferred calling rates, free phone rental, and complimentary shipping of mobile phones

  • The unbeatable and cumulative experience of the Country Walkers staff

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    DAY 1
    Québec City walking tour; 3 miles, easy city walking, sneakers are acceptable.
    The tour begins with a guided exploration of Québec City. You visit and learn about its first settlements from the early 17th century to the present, in particular, the struggle for control of the continent between the French and English in the 18th century. As a result, Québec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico. Its charming "Lower Town" and the Place Royale date to the earliest days of the French colony. Architectural landmarks, winding streets, and outdoor cafés are all a part of the tapestry of this French-speaking city.
    You break for a picnic lunch on the Plains of Abraham (weather permitting) before departing for the Montmorency Falls, also known as Chute Montmorency. This waterfall is the highest in the province of Québec—at just over 275 feet, it is some 88 feet higher than Niagara Falls. You walk around the falls, enjoying some of the many observation points.
    From Montmorency, you cross the mighty Saint Lawrence to the beautiful and fertile Île d’Orléans, the jewel of Québec’s Saint Lawrence River. First settled by the French over 350 years ago, this treasured island produces much of the produce for Québec City. Here you will enjoy a "progressive dinner" sampling local favorites from select island farms.
    Your home for the next two nights is in the heart of the lower town of Québec City. The Auberge Saint Antoine was built on the ruins of an old warehouse—today more than 700 priceless items that were uncovered remain on display.
    Auberge Saint-Antoine, Québec City

    DAY 2
    Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier; 5-6 miles; moderate with short ascents, rocky terrain, tree roots, and loose gravel with an approximate 1,500-ft elevation gain
    Waking to fresh fruit and sustaining breakfast fare prepares you for an invigorating day of walking.
    Less than 1 hour from the inn lies Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier, which features a remarkable landscape characterized by contrasts: mountainous uplands fractured by steep-sided valleys. A river winds through the most spectacular of them, the Vallée de la Jacques-Cartier, a trench more than 1,800 feet deep. In forests of yellow birch, sugar maples, and black spruce, nature inspires peace and respect. The trail, which leads to some lovely views of this valley, starts with a good climb to warm up and then gradually evens out. A trailside lunch is unpacked at a scenic point.
    This afternoon, you return to your inn to freshen up before an evening out in Quebec City for both a little time to wander followed by dinner at your guide’s favorite restaurant, where warm hospitality and exquisite French cuisine provide a welcome entrée into this wonderful corner of North America.
    Auberge Saint-Antoine, Québec City

    DAY 3
    Sentier des Caps; 3-4 miles, moderate. Transfer to La Malbaie
    This morning you depart Québec City and head east along the northern bank of the Saint Lawrence River toward the quiet charm of the countryside in Québec’s Charlevoix region.
    You drive approximately 1 hour to the Sentier des Caps for the start of a morning walk. The park is situated on the shore where the mountains meet the river, offering comprehensive views of the majestic Saint Lawrence. The park is home to giant, ancient yellow birches and located at the heart of an immense geological fault. In late autumn, you may be able to see some of the many thousand snow geese as they migrate south on their route that passes directly above the park. You arrive at your next inn with time to relax before enjoying a meal of fine French cuisine in the hotel’s restaurant.
    Auberge Des 3 Canards, La Malbaie

    DAY 4
    River walk along the Malbaie; 5-7 miles, easy. Moderate to challenging option of 6 miles available
    After a bountiful breakfast, your destination is the Parc National des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Riviere-Malbaie. With a name that translates to "the great gorge," this breathtaking park boasts an extensive trail system. You walk to the misty base of hanging waterfalls plunging hundreds of feet into Canada’s largest canyon east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This park is a true ecological gem situated in the heart of the Charlevoix World Biosphere Reserve. The walk is a long, easy stroll along the Malbaie River with a more spectacular view offered around every bend. You enjoy a picnic lunch at a gentle bend in the river. This evening you are on your own for dinner, with the option of enjoying the hotel’s restaurant or venturing into the charming town.
    Auberge Des 3 Canards, La Malbaie

    DAY 5
    Dunes Walk; 2 miles, easy to moderate. Zodiac Whale Watch
    The final day of walking begins with an early morning breakfast, followed by a transfer (1 hour 15 minutes) to the spectacular Saguenay Fjord. You embark on an exciting whale watch by Zodiac (water taxi) into the Saint Lawrence and along the high, granite cliffs of the Saguenay Fjord. With luck, you may spot Minke or Beluga whales, just two of ten different species which make their summer home in these rich waters. The small Zodiac boat allows for up-close encounters with these large mammals and your experience is enriched by commentary from an expert naturalist on board. The walk this afternoon leads you along the dunes this region is known for. You may spot eagles and other birds along the way. At a look-out to the Saint Lawrence you unpack your trailside lunch and take in the expansive views. After lunch, you return to the riverside town of Tadoussac with time to explore. A late afternoon arrival back to the 3 Canards allows time to enjoy the hotel’s swimming pool or expansive common spaces and gardens before settling down to a farewell dinner of refined Québecois cuisine.
    Auberge des 3 Canards, La Malbaie

    DAY 6
    Baie-Saint-Paul and Orleans Island. Return to Québec City
    A leisurely mid-morning drive back to Québec City includes a brief leg stretch in the historic village of Baie-Saint-Paul. Settled in 1678, Baie-Saint-Paul is an artist’s paradise—a colorful mosaic of art, nature, and culture. You have the opportunity to explore some of the remarkable galleries and art centers, shop for and sample the locally made products, or perhaps enjoy the panoramic views of the majestic Saint Lawrence one last time. En route back to the city, you cross the mighty Saint Lawrence to the beautiful and fertile Île d’Orléans, the jewel of Québec’s Saint Lawrence River. First settled by the French over 350 years ago, this treasured island produces much of the fresh fruits and vegetables for Québec City. Here you enjoy a light picnic lunch, sampling local favorites from select island farms. Arriving at the train station in Québec City by 2:00 pm, you can catch an airport shuttle or taxi, or return to one of the hotels of the old city if you are extending your stay.

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  • Saguenay Fjord whale watching

  • French-Canadian culture

  • Three National Parks: Jacques Cartier, Parc National des Hautes Gorges, and Saguenay National Park

  • French-inspired gourmet cuisine

  • Quebec City—UNESCO World Heritage Site

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    2011 Single Supplement: $725
    2012 Single Supplement: $675

  • Walk Rating: Easy to moderate terrain. Average of 3 to 7 miles walking per day with shorter and longer options on some days. The trails are a combination of dirt and rock paths, which often have exposed tree roots and rocks making the footing tricky in some areas.


  • Your Guides

    Lucette Voyzelle: Lucette has a degree in Recreation, and has been a professional guide for more than fifteen years. She is a former Canadian cross-country ski patroller, and has led biking and hiking tours throughout Canada. Lucette now brings her energy and knowledge to your Québec tour.

    Yannick Sisla: Yannick is a nordic walking instructor in the Quebec Region where he spends most of his time. For the past few years, he has guided tours and travel through Europe and the United States. During his free time, Yannick enjoys kayaking, telemark skiing, and snowshoeing.

    Valérie Brière: Valérie studied film production and outdoor guiding. Her passion for nature and diverse culture has brought her around the world armed with her precious camera. Always smiling and ready to go, Valérie looks forward to making your vacation in Québec an unforgettable one.

  • Single Supplement $550


  • Itinerary Changes: Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual walks and sites may vary due to season, special events, or weather. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience.

     
     
     
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