


Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara, offers stunning views and a suspension bridge for up-close experiences.
A stunning 83-meter waterfall, surrounded by beautiful gardens and trails.
A historic manor built in 1734, offering guided tours and beautiful architecture.
A 30-meter long suspension bridge offering panoramic views of the falls.

Montmorency Falls Park can be rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential.
The park has trails, comfortable shoes are recommended for long walks.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the park.
Known for its stunning view of Montmorency Falls, this café is a local favorite for breakfast.
A local bakery offering fresh pastries and bread, perfect for a quick breakfast.
A historic restaurant offering traditional French cuisine in a charming setting.
Fluffy pancakes topped with wild berry compote and maple syrup
Mushroom omelette with fresh herbs and Quebec cheese
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
Pure maple syrup is a Quebecois specialty, with Montmorency Falls being one of the best places to find it.
Handcrafted items made from birchbark are a traditional Indigenous art form in the region.
Inspired by the natural beauty of the region, local jewellers create unique pieces often featuring maple leaves or other symbols.

Experience the magic of the Rance River at night, with the illuminated Pont de la Rance bridge creating a stunning reflection on the water.
A bustling market along the serene Kaveri River, offering a blend of local culture, shopping, and scenic beauty.
A vibrant pottery hub where traditional techniques meet modern art, located in the ancient capital of Sagaing.