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The Wild Side of Québec
Montréal, Québec & the Saguenay Fjord
Holiday information
Nights:
13
Accommodation:
welcoming inns; one campsite
Meals:
13 breakfasts, 3 dinners, 1 lunch
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any day
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scenic journey by car
stay in both Montréal and Québec
explore the St Laurence Seaway and Saguenay Fjord
exciting camping excursion in Canada's premier wildlife park
charming inns offering warm hospitality
The spectacular scenery of Québec, the largest province in Canada, is as diverse as it is dramatic, with high mountains cloaked in coniferous forests leading down to gentle valleys of scattered farming communities and pretty villages that line the region’s mighty waterways – the famous St Laurence Seaway and the steep-sided Saguenay Fjord. The grandeur of Montréal and the charm of Québec City add further dimensions to this beguiling region.
This is a beautiful and truly wild region. I’ll never forget the whales or sitting under the stars by the campfire at St Félicien with passing wild caribou silhouetted in the moonlight.
But impressive though the landscapes and cities may be, this holiday is just as much about the province’s rich wildlife. There is the opportunity to go whale-watching from Tadoussac, home to hundreds of beluga whales each summer, and – the highlight of the holiday – an exciting camping trip in Canada's premier wildlife and conservation park, a chance to relive the experiences of the early explorers and trappers who ventured into the wilderness, and learn about indigenous animals such as black bears, wolves, moose, caribou, bison, beavers and skunks.
For general information and advice about Québec, please read our
Planning your holiday to North America
page.
For an 11-night version of this holiday without the camping excursion, see our
Authentic Québec
holiday