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The Top Day Trips from Quebec City

UPDATED MAY 2026! I spent 10 great days in the beautiful province of Quebec on my first ever (proper) trip to Canada. Quebec City was the base for my visit, and I spent a lot of my time exploring the surrounding area outside of the city. The scenery is stunning and you definitely won’t lack things to do! Here are the top day trips from Quebec City.

The view over forest and lake from Les Loups viewpoint in Jacques Cartier National Park, Quebec.

A lake with a boat, surrounded by trees, at Jacques Cartier National Park, in Quebec.

1) Jacques Cartier National Park

This was by far my favorite day trip from Quebec City! Simply put, the scenery is jaw-dropping. Jacques Cartier National Park is only about a 30- to 40-minute drive north of the city, but you feel as if you’re in another world. There are a wide variety of hikes, ranging from 30 minutes to 9 hours, with varying difficulty levels. The information center has a free brochure with details for the hikes, and on the park facilities in general.

I did the Les Loups hike, which took me through the forest up to two different viewpoints of the valley and river. The views were well worth the trek to get there! The park charges an entrance fee, and separate fees for cabins, yurts, and other activities. Besides hiking, there are tons of other activities available in the park, from canoeing to kayaking to rafting to ziplining. This is a can’t-miss day trip from Quebec City!

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The impressive front of the Basilica at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre in Quebec.

2) Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre

This town is a 30-minute drive northeast of Quebec City, and it thrives off of its main tourist attraction: the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre. The basilica itself is stunning, with a beautiful ceiling and intricate mosaics on the floor of the nave. The shrine of Saint Anne is said to have healed many people – and you can see the crutches and canes of those who found themselves cured on the wall at the start of the nave. It’s also a popular pilgrimage site! There is a separate museum, as well as several other buildings and the garden walk. Don’t miss your chance to stock up on Holy Water! The basilica is free to visit.

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A pretty ciderie on Ile d'Orleans, Quebec City.

3) Ile d’Orleans

Located in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Ile d’Orleans is a popular day trip for tourists with good reason. With quaint and charming scenery – the island is mainly farmland – Ile d’Orleans is great just for a drive or bike ride around the island. There are a large number of wineries and cideries that you can visit for a tasting, definitely enough to spend an entire day making your way through them all. A wine tour is the easiest way to enjoy this, so you don’t have to worry about driving or transport. The very southern point of the island has nice views of Quebec City on a clear day! This is a fantastic day trip from Quebec City to enjoy the slower-paced country life.

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The large lake in front of Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City.

A suspension bridge over rushing water at Montmorency Falls in Quebec.

4) Montmorency Falls

The most popular waterfall in the area, the 83-meter Montmorency Falls is very wide and pools into a lake. This is probably the most popular day trip from Quebec City! There are a dizzying amount of stairs to climb in order to walk across the suspension bridge over the falls, so prepare yourself for a workout. But there are great views of Ile d’Orleans and Quebec City from the lookouts as a reward. A cable car will take you to the top and back, or you can even zipline across the waterfall! It’s an easy 20- to 30-minute drive northeast from Quebec City, and is also visible from the highway.

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A rainbow over the waterfall at St. Anne's Canyon in Quebec.

The rushing river after the waterfall at St. Anne's Canyon in Quebec.

5) St. Anne’s Canyon

While not quite as popular as Montmorency Falls, I actually liked St. Anne’s Canyon a bit more. It offers visitors a more authentic experience by having several bridges over the canyon that you can cross (whereas Montmorency has only the main one). Less than 20 minutes up the road from Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, this canyon has great opportunities for photos, and is tucked away in the gorge for a more intimate setting. You can zipline across the canyon from the second bridge, and it’s very possible to see a rainbow across the canyon during your visit! It’s easy to combine St. Anne’s Canyon with the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre for a long day trip from Quebec City!

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A pair of waterfalls, Chutes de la Chaudiere, at Levis in Quebec, Canada.

A foggy view of Quebec City from the Levis ferry.

6) Levis

I didn’t spend as much time in Levis as I probably should have. I’d love to go back and see Maison Alphonse-Desjardins, a beautiful mansion house, and discover more of the area! But the Chutes de la Chaudiere waterfall are worth a quick visit, and the city has a ferry across the river to Quebec City. The ferry from Levis lands right below Chateau Frontenac, and I’d say Levis is worth a trip just for the views of the city from the ferry! (Of course, it was rainy and foggy when I went, so the views weren’t as great.) Check out the official ferry schedule and costings here. I think this is one of the most underrated day trips from Quebec City!

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The majestic Chateau Frontenac, with its turrets and towers, from Dufferin Terrace in Quebec City.

Planning Your Trip to Quebec City

Having a car is definitely the best way to get around outside of Quebec City. All of these destinations can be visited as day trips from Quebec City, and the city makes a great base for exploring! The nearest airport is Quebec City (YQB) – I always use Skyscanner to find the best deals on flights. Considering travel insurance for your trip? World Nomads offers coverage for more than 150 adventure activities as well as emergency medical, lost luggage, trip cancellation and more. Looking for a tour instead? Check out these tours in Quebec City!

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Where to Stay in Quebec City

Quebec City is a major destination, so there are options to suit every budget here. These are a few suggestions for your stay!

  • Budget: Auberge Jeunesse QBEDS Hostel – shared dorms and private rooms with top-notch facilities like a kitchen, gym, and terrace
  • Budget: Auberge Internationale de Quebec HI Canada – basic, clean, and comfy dorms and privates at this hostel
  • Mid-range: Hotel Manoir Morgan – bright, cozy rooms, plus a tasty on-site restaurant and terrace, right next to the cathedral and Chateau Frontenac
  • Mid-range: Auberge du Tresor – this four-star hotel has comfortable rooms and an unbeatable location in Old Quebec
  • Luxury: Auberge Saint-Antoine – a sleek and sophisticated luxury hotel, with historic touches and an excellent location
  • Luxury: Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac – one of the most famous hotels in the world, this five-star property has elegant rooms, an on-site spa, and several restaurants
Montmorency Falls waterfall near Quebec City, Canada.
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I loved my trip to Quebec City, and there is so much to see in and around the area! I hope this post helps planning out what to see around Quebec City, and the best day trips in the area!

Have you ever been to Quebec City? What are your favorite day trips? Let me know in the comments!

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