Montreal - QC

Anonymous
Sounds very interesting.
Did you stay in St. Lawrence OR was it a day-trip from QC?

Would love to hear your itinerary.

Anonymous wrote:We vacationed in Quebec a couple of years ago. We skipped Montreal, did QC and then up the St. Lawrence River to Malbaie and Tadoussac (whale watching). Our fave part of the trip was the drive up the St. Lawrence.

We figured that we could go to Montreal another time with a city visit.

It was one of our fave family vacations. Kids were 11 and 8.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds very interesting.
Did you stay in St. Lawrence OR was it a day-trip from QC?

Would love to hear your itinerary.

Anonymous wrote:We vacationed in Quebec a couple of years ago. We skipped Montreal, did QC and then up the St. Lawrence River to Malbaie and Tadoussac (whale watching). Our fave part of the trip was the drive up the St. Lawrence.

We figured that we could go to Montreal another time with a city visit.

It was one of our fave family vacations. Kids were 11 and 8.


Ditto PP. This sounds wonderful. How long was your trip?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds very interesting.
Did you stay in St. Lawrence OR was it a day-trip from QC?

Would love to hear your itinerary.

Anonymous wrote:We vacationed in Quebec a couple of years ago. We skipped Montreal, did QC and then up the St. Lawrence River to Malbaie and Tadoussac (whale watching). Our fave part of the trip was the drive up the St. Lawrence.

We figured that we could go to Montreal another time with a city visit.

It was one of our fave family vacations. Kids were 11 and 8.


Ditto PP. This sounds wonderful. How long was your trip?


What did you like about it?
Anonymous
I also think it's a long drive. It's 9.5 hours driving-not including any stops and you have to stop at the border. How long that takes depends on what time you get there and how long the line is. We flew Southwest to Portland ME and drove to QC. Next time I will think about flying to Manchester, NH and driving to Montreal. I think 3 days Montreal and 3 days QC is okay. It's beautiful, we loved our trip there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a doable drive - we've done it in one day with little problem - and parking is no worse than any other big city. Old Montreal is gorgeous. The Basilica is soooo ornate - if they haven't seen a European-style Catholic church, this will wow them. The Biodome is fantastic, and the Botanical Gardens are quite enjoyable as well. If you are making trip to QC, then definitely stop off to see Montmorency Falls. Also, the kids will love the fort at Quebec City.


Biodome is closed for renovations.
Anonymous
We stayed here in QC. Stylish, lots of space and you can walk to shopping, restaurants. There's also a nice rooftop. We would take the kids up there at night to play games

http://loftsstjoseph.com/lofts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We vacationed in Quebec a couple of years ago. We skipped Montreal, did QC and then up the St. Lawrence River to Malbaie and Tadoussac (whale watching). Our fave part of the trip was the drive up the St. Lawrence.

We figured that we could go to Montreal another time with a city visit.

It was one of our fave family vacations. Kids were 11 and 8.


We are also planning to travel to QC in late July. Did you stay in Malbaie or Tadoussac? Or was it a day-trip from QC?

We have never done whale watching and kids 6 and 4 are excited. Do you recommend any tours with kids that age group?

Thanks in advance!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We vacationed in Quebec a couple of years ago. We skipped Montreal, did QC and then up the St. Lawrence River to Malbaie and Tadoussac (whale watching). Our fave part of the trip was the drive up the St. Lawrence.

We figured that we could go to Montreal another time with a city visit.

It was one of our fave family vacations. Kids were 11 and 8.


We are also planning to travel to QC in late July. Did you stay in Malbaie or Tadoussac? Or was it a day-trip from QC?

We have never done whale watching and kids 6 and 4 are excited. Do you recommend any tours with kids that age group?

Thanks in advance!


OP here. We ended up driving from QC to Baie-Saint-Catherine for whale watching cruise (Croiseres AML).

The whale watching cruise (3 hours) was really nice and the drive itself was very good. We stopped in La Malbaie for lunch and out of the blue unplanned stop in a small village called Port-au-persil. Port-au-persil had beautiful views of the river and the locals were taking a dip in a small waterfall with a natural rock slide. We couldn't stop ourselves jumping into it.
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