La Belle Province Self Drive Discovery

Starts in
Montreal
Duration
8 Days
Route
Montreal, North Hatley, Quebec City

Your journey begins in Montreal, the province of Quebec's largest city, Canada's second largest metropolitan area, and it also has the fourth largest French-speaking population in the world. You will then continue onto North Hatley, a charming village located on the shores of Lake Massawippi in the Eastern Townships located between Montreal and the Canada-USA border. Concluding your Canadian vacation, you will experience Quebec City, the province of Quebec's capital city, the second oldest city in Canada after St. John's, Nefoundland and Labrador, and home to the world's most photographed hotel, Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac.



On this 8-day/7-night package, you will self-drive from Montreal to Quebec City. You will visit Montreal, North Hatley, and Quebec City. Should you wish to travel in the reverse direction, please contact one of our travel consultants.

Includes

  • Rental vehicle with outlined inclusions
  • Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance telephone line
  • Accommodations of your choice

Excludes

  • Items of a personal nature
  • All other items not mentioned as included
  • Rental vehicle gas, parking, tolls, and all other items not listed as included
  • Select local taxes where applicable
  • One-way fee for rental car

Itinerary

Day

1

Arrival - Montreal

Welcome to Montreal! Upon arrival at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, you will pick up your rental vehicle and drive approximately 30-minutes into downtown Montreal.

Day

2

Montreal

Montreal was founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or the City of Mary, it is named after Mount Royal the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city, and is centered on the Island of Montreal in the Saint Lawrence River. French is the city's official language and the city is the second-largest primarily French-speaking city in the developed world, after Paris. Blessed with one of the most exciting food scenes in North America it is a foodie's dream come true while making sure to try Poutine, a local Quebecois dish made with fries covered in cheese curds and gravy. Montreal is known as Canada's cultural juggernaut and hosts more than 90 festivals every year. It is part old European charm mixed with contemporary design and dotted with a wealth of heritage churches. Highlights include Parc du Mont-Royal, Museum of Fine Arts, Notre-Dame Basilica, Jardin Botanique, Place d'Armes, Pointe-a-Calliere Museum, Old Montreal & Port, Biodome, Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Insectarium.

Day

3

Montreal - North Hatley

Today you will drive approximately 1-hour, 45-minutes from Montreal to North Hatley. Your drive will lead you through several quaint rural villages, past local farmland and wineries, and through forests dotted with lakes.

Day

4

North Hatley

The charming village of North Hatley, population 750, is situated on the northern shores of beautiful Lake Massawippi in the Eastern Townships and is also known as Estrie or Cantons de l'Est in French. It features elegant heritage residences, cosy bed and breakfasts, quaint boutiques, bistros and coffee shops, historic churches, and waterfront parks with sweeping views of the surrounding hills. Be sure to enjoy the warm and friendly hospitality of the locals. Activities in the local area include boat tours, fishing, golfing, and wine tasting, or take a tour of Capelton Mine or visit Galerie Jeannine Blais.

Day

5

North Hatley - Quebec City

Today, you will drive approximately 2-hours, 45-minutes from North Hatley to Quebec City. Activities en route include Village Quebecois d'Antan, in Drummondville, a replica Quebec Village circa 1810-1930 with many vintage buildings and customed actors.

Day

6

Quebec City

Explore the historic treasures of Canada’s only walled city and UNESCO World Heritage site, which is capped by the soaring turrets of the historic Chateau Frontenac that overlooks the Saint Lawrence River from its cliff-top position. Quebec City is North America's oldest French-speaking city and was founded in 1608. Old Quebec located just below the Chateau Frontenac resembles a European fairy-tale village with its cobblestone streets, manicured squares, historic architecture, charming boutiques, classic bistros, and sidewalk cafes. During the summer, musicians, acrobats, and actors in period costumes take to the streets, while fantastic festivals fill the air with fireworks and songs. Highlights include the National Museum of Fine Arts, Quebec's Legislature, The Citadelle, Battlefields Park, Museum of Civilisation, Terrasse Dufferin, Artillery Park, Plains of Abraham Museum, Quebec Aquarium, and the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site.

Day

7

Quebec City

"Today you may choose to enjoy an optional day tour to the Beaupre Coast. Running through Beaupre Coast's picturesque countryside is one of North America's oldest roads. Avenue Royale (Route de la Nouvelle-France) winds itself along the banks of the Saint Lawrence River. The route travels through a region steeped in heritage and culture where you will discover magnificent homes from the 18th and 19th centuries, 200-year-old churches, historic family farms, and adventure activities abound. Highlights include Albert Gilles Copper Art Museum & Studio, Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre Shrine, Park de la Chute-Montmorency, Canyon Sainte-Anne, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, or Mont-Saint-Anne."

Day

8

Quebec City - Departure

After breakfast, you will check out of your hotel and drive approximately 30-minutes to the Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport where you will return your rental vehicle and check-in for your onward flight.

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