


A scenic park featuring a 83-meter waterfall, hiking trails, and a suspension bridge offering stunning views.
A historic café near the Montmorency Falls, known for its traditional French breakfast.
An upscale restaurant offering a gourmet breakfast with a view of the St. Lawrence River.
A fine dining restaurant offering a lunch menu with a focus on local Quebecois ingredients.
A stunning 83-meter waterfall, one of the world's highest.
A historic mill with a museum dedicated to the region's industrial past.
A beautiful botanical garden with over 20,000 plant species.
A symbol of Quebec, maple syrup is traditionally tapped from maple trees and is a must-try local delicacy.
Inukshuks are stone sculptures used by the Inuit people for centuries, now popular as decorative items.
The tartan pattern represents the province's Scottish heritage and is often used in local clothing and accessories.

Boiled and baked doughy roll, often served with cream cheese.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Cured and smoked beef brisket, served on rye bread with mustard.
Parc De La Chute Montmorency can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and fall.
The park has trails and viewing platforms that require comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during summer visits and while hiking.
Nestled in the Sacred Valley, Pisac is a stunning Inca citadel featuring terraced fields, temples, and a bustling market.
A serene lakeside art museum showcasing Chinese art and culture, surrounded by lush gardens.
A bustling seafood market in Zhuhai, offering fresh catches and local delicacies.