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Île d'Orléans and Its Heritage Tour
Nicknamed the cradle of French America, this farming island, with a 67 km road loop facing Québec City, preserves one of the highest concentrations of pre-1850 rural houses in North America, surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and strawberry fields.

Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu
Perched on a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence for more than 125 years, this iconic Charlevoix château hotel, next door to the Casino de Charlevoix, remains one of Québec's most prestigious and photographed properties.

Train de Charlevoix
Running along the St. Lawrence River for 125 kilometres between Québec City and La Malbaie, this rail cruise reveals through its panoramic windows the villages clinging to the cliffs of Charlevoix, offering a perspective unreachable by road.

Île aux Coudres
Named by Jacques Cartier himself in 1535 for the hazelnut trees growing there, this St. Lawrence River island, reachable by free ferry, preserves a strong tradition of artisanal shipbuilding, celebrated at its Musée des Voitures d'eau.

Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum
Home to Canada's most important railway collection, with more than 160 full-size vehicles, this Montérégie museum lets visitors ride aboard a vintage streetcar, a passenger train, and a miniature railway.

Casino de Montréal
Québec and Canada's largest casino, housed since 1993 in the former France and Québec pavilions from Expo 67 on Île Notre-Dame, this property welcomes more than six million visitors annually in a unique architectural setting.
Parc Safari
Québec's only wildlife park offering a drive-through safari among free-roaming African animals, this site, founded in 1972, today houses 500 animals from 75 different species, complemented by a water park and feline observation tunnels.

Chemin du Roy
North America's first carriage road, opened in 1737 between Montréal and Québec City, this historic route, now Route 138, remains a popular tourist itinerary linking riverside villages, seigneurial manors, and viewpoints over the St. Lawrence River.

Route des Navigateurs
Running along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River from the Lévis area all the way to Gaspésie, this scenic route reveals maritime villages, historic ferries, and exceptional estuary viewpoints, in direct continuation of Route 132.
Maison J.A. Vachon and Québec's Industrial Pastry Heritage
The birthplace of the Vachon family business, founded in 1923 by Joseph-Arcade and Rose-Anna Vachon, this site traces the history of this industrial bakery that became an icon of Québec snack treats, from the Jos Louis to the Ah Caramel!

Québec Wine Route
Bringing together nearly thirty vineyards spread mainly across Montérégie, the Eastern Townships, and the Québec City region, this themed circuit showcases the province's booming wine industry, the fruit of grape varieties adapted to its northern climate.
