Québec travel guides
In-depth guides to help you plan every aspect of your Québec adventure, from winter ski to whale watching and fall foliage
Trip planning (18)
Best time to visit Québec: month-by-month breakdown
When is the best time to visit Québec? A real month-by-month breakdown with temperatures, crowds, prices, and activities by season.
Canadian dollar (CAD) tips for European and US travellers
How to handle CAD in Québec: where to exchange money, best cards, ATM tips, and 2026 exchange rates for EUR, USD, and GBP travellers.
ETIAS vs eTA: don't confuse Europe and Canada
ETIAS (Europe) and eTA (Canada) look alike but are completely different. Here's a clear comparison so you apply for the right one.
How to rent a car in Québec (and what to watch out for)
Complete guide to renting a car in Québec: age requirements, International Driving Permit, winter tyre law, insurance options, and driving rules explained.
Speaking French vs English in Québec: what to expect
Is French a barrier in Québec? Honest guide to language in Montréal, Québec City, and rural regions — with useful French phrases for visitors.
Montréal YUL airport guide: getting in and getting out
Complete guide to Montréal-Trudeau (YUL): terminals, customs, transport to downtown (bus CAD 11, taxi CAD 41, REM, Uber), and practical arrival tips.
Québec accessibility and wheelchair travel
Honest guide to wheelchair and reduced-mobility travel in Québec: Montréal metro, Old Québec challenges, accessible tours and key organisations.
How much does a Québec trip cost? Real CAD budgets
How much does a trip to Québec really cost? Real CAD budgets for backpackers, mid-range, and luxury travellers — with taxes and tipping included.
Mobile data, eSIM and roaming in Québec
How to get mobile data in Québec: eSIM options, local SIM cards, Canadian carriers, and free WiFi spots in Montréal and Québec City.
Power outlets and plugs in Québec for European travellers
Québec uses Type A and B plugs at 110V/60Hz. European travellers need an adapter. Most devices handle voltage automatically — what to check.
Québec public holidays and festival calendar
Complete list of Québec public holidays and major festivals for 2026. Dates, what closes, what surges in price, and when to book ahead.
Is Québec safe? Practical travel safety tips
Québec is one of the safest destinations in North America. Practical safety tips for cities, driving in winter, wildlife, and healthcare costs.
Travel insurance for Québec: what to look for
Travel insurance guide for Québec: healthcare costs for visitors are very high. What coverage you need, what to check, and common policy gaps explained.
Québec weather, month by month (with real temperatures)
Québec weather guide with real monthly temperatures for Montréal and Québec City, precipitation, snow data, and packing advice for each season.
Québec with a toddler or stroller
Cobblestones, funiculars and family-friendly parks: the honest guide to exploring Québec province with a toddler or stroller.
Québec City YQB airport guide
Everything you need to arrive at Québec City Jean-Lesage airport: shuttle, taxi, car rental, parking and nearby hotels.
Tipping in Québec: how much, when, and why it matters
Tipping guide for Québec: 15-18% at restaurants, 10-15% for taxis, CAD 2-5 at hotels. Not legally required but socially expected.
Do you need a visa or eTA to visit Québec?
Do you need a visa to visit Québec? Most Europeans need only an eTA (CAD 7). Here's who needs what, when to apply, and how.
Seasonal guides (12)
Québec in April: mud season, deals and early spring
April is Québec's quietest month: mud season, deals on hotels, last sugar shacks and the province slowly waking up. Honest guide for visitors.
Québec in August: peak whales, peak crowds, peak prices
August in Québec is peak everything — whales, festivals, heat and prices. Here's what to expect and how to make the most of it.
Québec in December: Christmas markets, snow and the start of ski season
December in Québec: Christmas markets in Old Québec, ski season opening at Mont-Tremblant, Réveillon celebrations and snow on old stone.
Québec in February: Carnaval, snow and quiet beauty
February in Québec is the Carnaval de Québec, ice canoeing on the Saint Lawrence, Hôtel de Glace at peak and Igloofest Montréal. Here's how to plan it.
Québec in January: weather, activities, what to expect
January in Québec means deep cold, ski season in full swing, Hôtel de Glace opening and ice fishing. Here's what to expect and plan.
Québec in July: festivals, sunshine and humid summer days
July is Québec's peak tourist month: Jazz Festival in Montréal, Festival d'été in Québec City, blue whales at Tadoussac and hot, humid summer days.
Québec in June: peak whale season starts, festivals warm up
June in Québec: whale watching at its peak, Saint-Jean-Baptiste fête nationale, Festival Mondial de la bière and summer arriving in earnest.
Québec in March: sugar shacks and the last of winter
March in Québec is sugar shack season: cabanes à sucre open across the province as the maple sap runs. Skiing is still excellent. Here's what to plan.
Québec in May: green-up, tulips, and shoulder season prices
May in Québec brings green hills, the first whale sightings at Tadoussac, the Train de Charlevoix and uncrowded attractions. Best shoulder season month.
Québec in November: shoulder season, dark days and deals
November in Québec is the off-season: whale watching closed, ski not yet open, but cities are lively, prices are lowest and theatre season is in full swing.
Québec in October: peak fall colours and Thanksgiving
October is fall foliage peak in Québec: Charlevoix October 1-15, Eastern Townships October 5-20, Gaspésie late September-October 10.
Québec in September: foliage starts, fewer crowds
September in Québec is the sweet spot: foliage starts in the Laurentides, whale watching continues, crowds thin and hotels drop 30%. Arguably the best month.
Winter sports (9)
Cross-country skiing in Québec: best trails by region
Cross-country skiing in Québec: Parc Jacques-Cartier, P'tit Train du Nord, Camp Mercier, Mont-Royal and Mont-Sainte-Anne compared by region.
Dog sledding in Québec: best regions, what to expect
Dog sledding in Québec: Mont-Tremblant, Charlevoix, Saguenay and Mauricie compared. Prices, season, what to wear, ethical operators.
Downhill ski resorts in Québec: comparing the big four
Québec's four main ski resorts compared: Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Sainte-Anne, Stoneham, and Le Massif de Charlevoix — vertical, trails, prices, and vibe.
Hôtel de Glace Québec: what an overnight is really like
Hôtel de Glace Québec: honest account of what sleeping in the ice hotel is really like. Temperature, comfort, what is included, and whether it is worth it.
Ice canoeing on the Saint-Laurent (canot à glace)
Ice canoeing on the Saint-Laurent: Québec's most unique winter sport. History, how it works, where to try it, and what the Carnaval race looks like.
Ice fishing in Québec: where to go, what to know
Ice fishing in Québec: best lakes and rivers, target species (perch, walleye, pike, ouananiche), permits, pourvoiries and what to expect.
Mont-Tremblant ski guide: lifts, runs, lessons, where to stay
Complete Mont-Tremblant ski guide: 102 trails, 14 lifts, 4 faces, lift prices, Snow School, village accommodation and insider tips.
Snowmobile (motoneige) tours in Québec: complete guide
Everything about snowmobile tours in Québec: no licence needed with a guide, 33,000 km of trails, top regions, prices and equipment.
Snowshoeing in Québec: from city parks to backcountry
Snowshoeing in Québec: Mont-Royal in Montréal, Parc Jacques-Cartier near Québec City, Mont-Tremblant, and Forillon NP. Season, gear, and guided options.
Whale watching (5)
Best time for whale watching in Québec (month by month)
When to go whale watching in Québec: month-by-month breakdown of species sightings at Tadoussac, from May (season open) to October (season close).
Tadoussac whale watching: zodiac vs boat cruise
Zodiac or large boat for whale watching at Tadoussac? Honest comparison of both options: experience, price, comfort, weather risk, and who should choose what.
Whales of the Saint-Laurent: 13 species you can see
Guide to the 13 whale and dolphin species seen in the Saint-Laurent estuary near Tadoussac: how to identify them, when they appear, and beluga conservation.
Whale watching in Tadoussac: the complete honest guide
Honest guide to whale watching in Tadoussac: why the whales come, best tours, beluga rules, operators compared, when to go, and what to expect.
Whale watching from shore: Bergeronnes and Les Escoumins
See whales from shore in Québec without a boat: Cap-de-Bon-Désir, Bergeronnes, Les Escoumins and Pointe-Noire compared. Free and paid options, best spots.
Food and drink (12)
Caribou, gin and Québec spirits: a drinker's primer
Guide to Québec's distinctive spirits: caribou, Ungava and Madame Jean gin, Distillerie de Montréal whisky, and where to find them.
Eastern Townships wine route: Brome-Missisquoi vineyards
Eastern Townships wine route guide: Brome-Missisquoi appellation, best vineyards (L'Orpailleur, Léon Courville, Ridge), cold-climate grapes, visiting tips.
Farm-to-table in Charlevoix: La Route des Saveurs
Guide to La Route des Saveurs in Charlevoix: 40+ producers, emblematic restaurants, local duck, agneau de pré-salé, cheese, and how to plan the visit.
Maple season in Québec: when, where and what to expect
Québec maple syrup season explained: timing, best regions (Beauce, Montérégie, Mauricie), products to buy, and how the sap-to-syrup process works.
Montréal bagels: St-Viateur vs Fairmount, an honest taste test
St-Viateur vs Fairmount: Montréal's two great bagel bakeries compared honestly. History, taste, texture, price — and how to eat them properly.
Montréal craft beer: microbreweries and brewpubs worth your time
Montréal's best craft beer destinations: Dieu du Ciel!, Vices & Versa, Brasserie Harricana, McAuslan, and where to find Québec's distinctive beer culture.
Montréal smoked meat: Schwartz's, Lester's and the rest
Montréal smoked meat explained: how to order at Schwartz's, why locals prefer Lester's, what to avoid, and the full history of this iconic dish.
Where to eat real poutine in Québec (not the tourist version)
Real poutine guide: La Banquise, Patati Patata, Au Pied de Cochon, Chez Ashton. What makes it authentic, what to avoid, and the true origin story.
Québec cider route: Île d'Orléans and Montérégie
Guide to Québec's cider regions: Île d'Orléans cidreries and Montérégie's apple circuit. Cidre de glace explained, best producers, how to visit.
Cabane à sucre (sugar shack) guide: how it works and where to go
Complete guide to Québec's sugar shack season: what to eat, when to go, the difference between tourist and traditional cabanes, and the best addresses.
Where to eat in Montréal: best restaurants by neighbourhood
Honest Montréal restaurant guide by neighbourhood: Plateau, Mile End, Little Italy, Vieux-Montréal. Real picks, real prices, no tourist traps.
Where to eat in Québec City: honest restaurant picks by neighbourhood
Honest Québec City restaurant guide: skip rue Saint-Louis, eat well in Saint-Roch and Limoilou. Picks for every budget from fine dining to poutine.
Culture and heritage (10)
Château Frontenac: history, tour and what's worth doing
Château Frontenac history (1893), guided tour review, honest verdict on the high tea, best alternatives, bar 1608, and WWII Quebec Conference.
Best museums in Montréal: a curated picks list
Best museums in Montréal: MBAM, McCord, Pointe-à-Callière, MAC, Biodome, Insectarium, Stewart. Prices, tips, honest verdicts, and the best museum for kids.
Best museums in Québec City
Best museums in Québec City: MNBAQ, Musée de la civilisation, Musée du Fort, Musée des Augustines, Citadelle. Prices, hours, and honest verdicts.
Notre-Dame Basilica Montréal: visit, AURA, and what to know
Notre-Dame Basilica Montréal: history, visit tips (15 CAD), AURA light show review (30 CAD, worth it), mass times, Place d'Armes, and what to skip.
Wendake and Huron-Wendat Nation: visiting respectfully
Visiting Wendake and the Huron-Wendat Nation near Québec City: traditional site, museum, restaurant La Traite, history, and etiquette for respectful tourism.
Québec French: what makes it different (and beautiful)
Québec French: unique vocabulary, joual accent, Loi 101, anglicisms, and why it sounds different from France French. Key phrases for travellers.
New France and Québec history: a traveller's primer
Québec history from Champlain 1608 to the 1995 referendum: New France, British conquest, Quiet Revolution, FLQ crisis, and why it matters for travellers today.
Québec music festivals: from Jazz to Igloofest
Best music festivals in Québec: Jazz Montréal, Festival d'été de Québec, Igloofest, Francofolies, Just for Laughs, Mutek. Dates and practical tips.
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and Québec's religious heritage
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré basilica: history, visit tips, pilgrimages, Cyclorama, and Québec's broader Catholic heritage. 30 minutes from Québec City.
UNESCO Old Quebec: self-guided walking itinerary
Self-guided walking tour of UNESCO-listed Old Quebec: Place d'Armes, Château Frontenac, Petit-Champlain, Plains of Abraham. 3–4 hours, honest tips.
Adventure (8)
ATV and quad tours in Québec: where to ride
ATV and quad tours in Québec: Mont-Tremblant side-by-side, Laurentides guided rides, Charlevoix. No licence required with a guide. Prices, season, tips.
Ice climbing in Québec: from Mont-Tremblant to Pont-Rouge
Ice climbing in Québec: Mont-Tremblant initiation (beginners), Pont-Rouge advanced cascades, Canyon Sainte-Anne. Season Dec-Mar. Prices from 90 CAD.
Kayaking the Saint-Laurent: from Vieux-Port to Saguenay Fjord
Sea kayaking in Québec: Vieux-Port Montréal (calm intro), Île d'Orléans, Tadoussac (whale watching), Saguenay Fjord (advanced). Season, operators, prices.
Paddleboarding on Québec lakes: best spots and rentals
Best paddleboarding spots in Québec: Lac Memphrémagog, Lac-Saint-Joseph, Lac Beauport, Lac Massawippi. Rentals, season June-September, tips for beginners.
Rafting the Jacques-Cartier from Québec City
Raft the Jacques-Cartier River, 30 minutes from Québec City. Class II-III rapids, family-friendly options, prices from 55 CAD. Season May-October.
Rafting the Rouge River from Mont-Tremblant
Rafting the Rouge River near Mont-Tremblant: Class III-IV rapids, operators, half-day vs full-day, prices, season and what to expect.
Via ferrata in Québec: where to climb (and what to expect)
Via ferrata in Québec: three main routes from beginner to advanced. Tyroparc Sainte-Agathe, Cap Beauséjour, Grands-Jardins Charlevoix. Prices, season, tips.
Zip-lining in Québec: Mont-Tremblant, Tyroparc and more
Best zip-lining in Québec: Mont-Tremblant Ziptrek (5 lines, 1500m), Tyroparc Sainte-Agathe (combo via ferrata). Prices, season, booking tips.
Hiking and trekking (6)
Best hikes in Québec: 12 trails worth the trip
The 12 best hikes in Québec province: Mont-Albert, Forillon, Saguenay, Jacques-Cartier, Tremblant and more. Difficulty, distance, and access fees.
Gaspésie and Chic-Chocs multi-day trekking
Multi-day trekking in the Chic-Chocs and Gaspésie: Mont-Albert, Mont Jacques-Cartier caribou herd, refuges, booking, and best season. Expert-level backcountry.
Hiking Forillon National Park (Gaspésie)
Hiking guide to Parc national Forillon in Gaspésie: Cap Bon-Ami, Mont-Saint-Alban, Les Graves coastal trail. Season, wildlife, camping, access fees.
Hiking Jacques-Cartier National Park (near Québec City)
Complete hiking guide to Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier: best trails, wildlife, camping, access fees, and how to get there from Québec City.
Hiking Mont-Tremblant National Park: trail-by-trail guide
Trail-by-trail guide to Parc national du Mont-Tremblant: Sentier de la Roche, Sentier Centenaire, Lac Monroe kayaking. Season, fees, and family options.
Hiking the Saguenay Fjord: Statue, Cap-Trinité and beyond
Hiking the Saguenay Fjord: Cap-Trinité (8.5 km, hard), Sentier du Fjord (35 km, expert), Statue de la Vierge short walk. Season, access, cruise combo.
Mountains (3)
Chic-Chocs mountains: Québec's wildest range
Chic-Chocs mountains in Gaspésie: highest peaks east of the Rockies, last caribou herd south of the Saint-Laurent, backcountry skiing, trekking. Honest guide.
Mont-Sainte-Anne complete guide: ski, gondola, cycling
Mont-Sainte-Anne guide: 71 ski trails, IMBA Epic mountain biking, summer gondola, 30 min from Québec City. Prices, season, and logistics.
Mont-Tremblant in summer vs winter: which season suits you?
Mont-Tremblant summer vs winter: what each season offers, prices, crowds, activities. Gondola, ski, festivals, golf, lake. Honest comparison to help you decide.
Coast and beaches (3)
Best beaches in Québec: from Madeleine to Charlevoix
Best beaches in Québec: Îles-de-la-Madeleine (best), Forillon, Gaspésie coast, Charlevoix, Plage Oka near Montréal. Honest about water temperatures.
Magdalen Islands beaches: a complete guide
Magdalen Islands (Îles-de-la-Madeleine) beaches guide: 300 km coastline, red cliffs, white sand dunes. Best spots, wildlife, getting there, honest water temps.
Lac Memphrémagog summer guide: swimming, sailing, sunsets
Lac Memphrémagog summer: Plage des Cantons, paddleboarding, sailing, Mount Orford hiking, Magog restaurants. Lake crosses into Vermont. Season and tips.
Wellness and spa (3)
Nordic spas in Québec: Bota Bota, Strøm and Scandinave compared
Honest comparison of Québec's main nordic spas: Bota Bota (Montréal), Strøm (4 locations), Scandinave (Mont-Tremblant). Prices, vibe, practical tips.
Wellness retreats in Québec: yoga, forest bathing and silent stays
Guide to Québec wellness retreats: yoga (Kula Tremblant, Sutra Montréal), forest bathing (Charlevoix, Laurentides), and Vipassana silent retreat in Sutton.
Strøm Nordic Spa Sherbrooke: complete guide
Complete guide to Strøm Nordic Spa Sherbrooke: thermal circuit, massages, restaurant, prices (75–95 CAD), access from Montréal and Sherbrooke.
Family travel (6)
Family-friendly Mont-Tremblant: summer and winter
Mont-Tremblant for families: summer beach, Aquaclub, gondola, ziptrek; winter snow tubing, ski Family Zone. Activities by age and accommodation tips.
Family winter activities in Québec: what works with kids
Best family winter activities in Québec: Valcartier snow tubing, Tremblant ski, Old Port skating, Hôtel de Glace, Carnaval. By age group with logistics.
La Ronde amusement park Montréal: is it worth it?
Honest review of La Ronde Montréal (Six Flags): the best rides, honest assessment of operations, pricing, queues, and whether it beats outdoor alternatives.
Montréal with kids: Biodome, Botanical Garden and beyond
Best activities in Montréal for families: Biodome, Botanical Garden, Insectarium, Cosmodome Laval, Planétarium, Lachine Canal. Honest tips on what's worth it.
Québec City with kids: 3-day family itinerary
3-day family itinerary for Québec City: Vieux-Québec, funicular, Aquarium, Valcartier, Montmorency Falls, Île d'Orléans. Restaurants and logistics.
Québec with kids: family travel guide (province-wide)
Québec family travel guide: best activities by age, stroller logistics, Biodome, Tremblant, Île d'Orléans, and what to skip.
Getting around (6)
Driving in Québec: a European traveller's guide
Everything Europeans need to know before driving in Québec: international licence, winter tyres, speed limits, highways, tolls, and winter road survival.
Montréal public transport (STM): metro, bus, OPUS card
Complete guide to Montréal's STM public transport: 4 metro lines, buses, OPUS card fares, day passes, the REM, and tips for navigating the city without a car.
Montréal to Québec City: train, bus, car or transfer?
How to travel from Montréal to Québec City: Via Rail, bus, car, or private transfer. Honest comparison with times, costs, and a clear verdict.
Québec ferries: free Tadoussac crossing and other routes
Québec ferry routes guide: free Tadoussac–Baie-Sainte-Catherine crossing, Québec City–Lévis, Île-aux-Coudres, Sorel, Magdalen Islands.
Via Rail in Québec: routes, fares, what to expect
Complete guide to Via Rail in Québec: Montréal–Québec City, Le Océan to Halifax, fares, stations, on-board experience, and honest practical tips.
Train de Charlevoix: scenic ride from Québec to La Malbaie
Everything about the Train de Charlevoix: route from Québec City to La Malbaie, stops, ticket prices, on-board food, season, and tips for booking.
Day trips (8)
Best day trips from Montréal
Best day trips from Montréal: Mont-Tremblant, Québec City, Ottawa, Eastern Townships, sugar shacks, and foliage. Real distances, times, and honest advice.
Best day trips from Québec City
Best day trips from Québec City: Île d'Orléans, Montmorency Falls, Wendake, Charlevoix, Tadoussac whale watching, Jacques-Cartier. Real distances and timing.
Montréal to Eastern Townships: day trip routes
Day trip from Montréal to Eastern Townships: wine route, Lac Memphrémagog, Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey, Mont-Orford, Bromont. Routes, timing, and honest tips.
Montréal to Mont-Tremblant: day trip vs overnight
Is Mont-Tremblant worth it as a day trip from Montréal? Honest guide with drive time, what to do in summer and winter, guided tours, and overnight options.
Montréal to Ottawa: day trip guide
Day trip from Montréal to Ottawa: 2-hour drive, free world-class museums, Parliament Hill, ByWard Market, Rideau Canal. Honest guide with times and costs.
Québec City to Charlevoix day trip: realistic plan
Realistic Québec City to Charlevoix day trip: what's feasible, Baie-Saint-Paul vs La Malbaie, the Train de Charlevoix, overnight recommendations.
Québec City to Île d'Orléans: half-day or full day?
Île d'Orléans from Québec City: half-day vs full day, circuit route, best stops for cider, cheese, wine, cycling, and e-bike tours.
Québec City to Tadoussac whale watching: is it doable as a day trip?
Is Québec City to Tadoussac feasible as a day trip? 3h drive + ferry, whale watching options, bus tour alternative, and honest overnight recommendation.
Comparisons (7)
Mont-Sainte-Anne vs Stoneham: which Québec City ski resort is right?
Mont-Sainte-Anne vs Stoneham: detailed comparison of the two ski resorts near Québec City. Vertical, trails, prices, night skiing, and which to choose.
Mont-Tremblant vs Mont-Sainte-Anne: comparing Québec's top ski resorts
Mont-Tremblant vs Mont-Sainte-Anne: trails, vertical drop, access from Montréal and Québec City, prices, and which ski resort fits your trip.
Montréal vs Québec City: which to visit (or both)?
Montréal vs Québec City: honest comparison of vibe, cost, food, walkability, and nightlife. Which fits your trip — or do you need both?
Québec in summer vs winter: which season to choose
Québec summer vs winter: weather, crowds, costs, and activities compared. Plus the secret season most visitors miss — foliage in late September.
Québec vs Toronto: which Canadian city for your trip?
Québec vs Toronto: honest comparison of culture, food, sights, and logistics. Two very different Canadian cities — which fits your trip better?
Tadoussac vs Percé: where to see whales in Québec
Tadoussac vs Percé for whale watching: honest comparison of access, species, season, tours, and which to choose for your Québec trip.
Viator vs GetYourGuide for Québec activities: an honest comparison
Viator vs GetYourGuide for Québec: honest comparison of inventory, pricing, refund policies, and which platform works better for tours in the province.
Nightlife (3)
Gay Village Montréal: LGBTQ+ guide to Québec
LGBTQ+ guide to Montréal and Québec: Gay Village (Rue Sainte-Catherine Est), Fierté Montréal (Pride August), bars, Cabaret Mado, progressive history.
Montréal nightlife: bars, clubs and after-hours
Montréal nightlife by neighbourhood: Plateau bars, Mile End, Quartier Latin clubs, Vieux-Montréal, New City Gas EDM. Honest guide with best venues and tips.
Québec City nightlife: where locals actually go
Québec City nightlife guide: Grande-Allée, Saint-Jean-Baptiste bars, Le Drague, Bar Le Sacrilège, Pub Saint-Patrick. Where locals actually drink.
Shopping (3)
Québec fashion: local designers and brands worth knowing
Québec fashion designers: Marie Saint-Pierre, Denis Gagnon, Ève Gravel, UNTTLD, Eliza Faulkner, Harricana. Where to shop in Montréal.
Québec souvenirs: what's worth bringing home
Best Québec souvenirs: maple syrup grades, cloudberry jam, Ungava gin, Anne-Marie Chagnon jewellery, microbrewery beer. What to skip and where to buy.
Where to shop in Montréal: Underground City vs streets
Where to shop in Montréal: the Underground City is just a mall. Real shopping is on the streets — Sainte-Catherine, Mile End boutiques, Marché Jean-Talon.
Honest planner (8)
Is the Biodome Montréal worth it after renovation?
Montréal Biodome honest review 2026: what the renovation changed, what Google and TripAdvisor reviews say, and whether the 25 CAD ticket is worth it.
Is Château Frontenac high tea worth it? Honest review
Château Frontenac high tea honest review: what you get for 80–120 CAD, what reviewers say, and better alternatives in Québec City.
Is La Ronde Montréal worth it in 2026?
La Ronde Montréal honest review: wait times, best rides, ticket prices, and whether the Six Flags park is worth visiting in 2026.
Is the MTL Citypass worth it?
MTL Citypass honest review 2026: what is included, exact savings math, and whether you should buy based on your Montréal itinerary. No fluff, just numbers.
Is the Old Port Ferris Wheel in Montréal worth it?
La Grande Roue de Montréal honest review: what you get for 27 CAD, whether the view is worth it, and three better alternatives for seeing Montréal from above.
Is the Québec City Pass worth it?
Québec City Pass honest review 2026: what is included, what it costs, and whether the pass saves money for your specific itinerary.
Montréal tourist traps: 7 to skip and 7 to do instead
Montréal tourist traps honestly rated: La Grande Roue, Underground City, La Ronde, Vieux-Montréal restaurants, and 7 better alternatives.
Québec tourist traps to avoid (and what to do instead)
Québec City tourist traps: Château Frontenac high tea, overpriced restaurants, calèche tours, hop-on hop-off buses. Plus better alternatives.