Canadian Holiday Train Tours To Québec City

Looking for a Canadian holiday? Train tours often pass through Québec City, one of the country’s cultural gems.

If you’re in the market for a Canadian holiday, train tours are highly recommended, especially those that pass through Québec City. Exploring the country’s top attractions by rail has a number of perks and, of course, the main pull is that you can see so much over the course of one trip.

For many holidaymakers, exploring Québec City is a definite highlight on rail journeys. Find out more about the heart of French Canada and its very best attractions.

A Culture Lover’s Dream

Culture vultures will be in their element during a daytrip to this unusual destination. There’s a whole host of fantastic museums to discover, from the Museum of History (one of the top attractions in the entire country) to the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, an art gallery boasting works from the eighteenth century onwards.

If you choose a well-organised Canadian holiday train tour, you’ll no doubt have ample opportunity to explore all the museums you wish. Many tours provide free time in each destination, so you won’t have to worry about rushing around the city in order to see everything. 

Views You’ll Never Forget

If you’re a sucker for a great view, it is recommended that you head to the Marie-Guyart Building to enjoy the 360-degree observatory, the Observatoire de la Capitale. From the heights you’ll be able to see amazing panoramas stretching all the way to St Lawrence and Île d'Orléans as well as the interesting developments of Québec from below. Bring along your camera to make sure you snap some photos that will allow you to keep these views with you for life.

Top Tip: If you aren’t big on heights, the beautiful waterfront is a great place to enjoy equally magnificent views.

Historic Attractions

One of the main reasons why visitors love exploring Québec City is because it has a fascinating history and well-preserved buildings telling stories of its past. The fortifications in particular are an important part of Québec’s history, and many visitors choose to walk the walls to get an up-close views of the towers, gates and old cannons. The walk is around an hour, but you needn’t worry – Canadian holiday train tours provide plenty of opportunities to fit it in.

If you haven’t quite had your fill, visit the Old Port and enjoy a relaxing afternoon overlooking the waterfront. With plenty of food and craft stalls dotted around the area, you can sample some of the local fare and buy holiday souvenirs while immersing yourself in the region’s history.

By now you’re probably considering booking a Canadian holiday. Train tours very often include visits to the country’s top spots, and Québec City is definitely not one to miss. Book your getaway with a reputable Canada rail tour company and you’ll be sure to have a memorable adventure absorbed in the history, culture and nature of this diverse country.

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John Dixon is the Managing Director of Prestige Holidays, and has been working alongside his advisors for 30 years to craft luxury getaways in various resorts across the globe. Culture-fuelled escorted tours and unique experiences such as a Canadian holiday train trip never fail to entice new clients, and John’s love for the finer things in life is echoed in the high standard of each holiday.

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