


Montmorency Falls Park is a stunning natural attraction featuring a 83-meter waterfall, offering hiking trails, suspension bridges, and a scenic cable car ride.
A stunning 83-meter waterfall, higher than Niagara Falls, offering a beautiful sight and a peaceful atmosphere.
A large park surrounding the falls, featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and a suspension bridge for panoramic views.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and beautiful architecture.
Famous for its hearty breakfasts and cozy atmosphere near the park.
A local favorite for coffee and pastries with a view of the river.
Known for its delicious lunches and beautiful terrace overlooking the water.
Montmorency Falls Park can be misty and rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
The park has trails with uneven surfaces, comfortable walking shoes are recommended for a pleasant experience.

To observe the falls and wildlife from a distance without disturbing them.
Ring-shaped bread, typically served with cream cheese.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Cured, smoked beef brisket, often served on rye bread with mustard.
Pure maple syrup is a local delicacy, tapped directly from the sugar maples in the park.

Handcrafted items like baskets, boxes, and jewelry made from birch bark, a traditional Indigenous craft.
Inspired by the park's natural beauty, these pieces often feature maple leaves, waterfalls, or other local motifs.

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