Québec

Signature City Québec

Program No. 19748RJ
Join a local historian for an insider’s perspective on Québec City. You’ll hear fascinating lectures, taste regional cuisine, visit must-see icons and go off the beaten path.

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At a Glance

Discover the best that Québec City has to offer as locals introduce you to the food, arts and history of this fascinating region. Explore the heart of Old Québec's Upper and Lower Towns and examine the city's extensive fortification system with an expert historian. Traverse down pedestrian streets and laneways to discover its quiet residential neighborhoods. A visit to Musée National des Beaux Arts will introduce you to paintings and sculpture by Québecois artists. Lectures are brought to life with field trips encompassing both landmark sites and less heralded aspects of the city, opening doors to historic interiors that few visitors discover. Learn about Québec’s architecture and enjoy a farewell dinner at Le Château Frontenac.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Varies by date. KEEP THE PACE Departures: Walking three to four miles a day on uneven surfaces, cobblestones; many steep hills and stairs, some without railings.

What You'll Learn

  • Explore the Plains of Abraham, site of many clashes between the French and British Empires, and walk the cobblestone streets and well-preserved 17th-century architecture of Old Québec with local experts.
  • Visit Montmorency Falls and discover one of the most beautiful natural jewels of Quebec.
  • Discover the rich cultural heritage at the National Museum of Fine Arts, boasting the highest concentration of artists in the province.

General Notes

Select dates are designated for small groups and are limited to 24 participants or less.
Featured Expert
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Marie Legroulx
Marie is an eleventh-generation Quebecoise whose ancestors settled on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the mid-17th century. She has a BA in history and an MA in Quebec literature from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Marie draws on both fields in her Road Scholar learning adventures as well as within her life more broadly. She taught French and Quebec literature for 25 years at the university level. Marie has been leading groups in Quebec City and the surrounding area since 2008.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Chantal Bellon View biography
A retired teacher, Chantal Bellon has lead visitors around the province of Québec, to the vibrant city of Toronto and the beautiful Niagara Falls, to the nation’s capital in Ottawa. Chantal enjoys sharing the charm and beauty of her home country with guests from around the globe and always looks forward to learning something new from them too. Although as a teacher, she primarily taught math and science, she has an eclectic love for travel, music, carpentry, and animals.
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Clarisse Fréchette View biography
Clarisse Frechette’s family arrived in Québec back in 1677 as shipbuilders. She has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and worked as a research agent for Québec’s Department of Education before taking on the role of a field manager for Statistics Quebec. Becoming an educational interpreter was second nature for Clarisse, with her love of history and certainly her love of Québec! She has explored the old streets of Québec for over 20 years. It is always her pleasure to help people discover this area.
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Marie Legroulx View biography
Marie is an eleventh-generation Quebecoise whose ancestors settled on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the mid-17th century. She has a BA in history and an MA in Quebec literature from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Marie draws on both fields in her Road Scholar learning adventures as well as within her life more broadly. She taught French and Quebec literature for 25 years at the university level. Marie has been leading groups in Quebec City and the surrounding area since 2008.
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Francois Vidal View biography
François Vidal was born in Québec City, where he spent years studying theatre and travel. He frequently combines his education with his love for Québec City and its rich history, performing in numerous educational theatrical productions. François has been an educational interpreter in Québec City since 2009 and is well-known for his personification of historical figures including a recent production in which he portrayed General Montcalm from the French-Indian War. François displays a keen interest in the architecture, culture and lifestyle in Québec City.
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Meals
12 Meals
5 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
4 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free
Lodging
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Display
Nov 04, 2024 - Nov 09, 2024
  • Nov 04, 2024 - Nov 09, 2024
  • May 06, 2024 - May 11, 2024
  • May 20, 2024 - May 25, 2024
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5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
In the heart of Old Québec, this stately hotel stands high on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River in the heart of historic Old Québec. The location offers easy access to all of the wonderful sites and experiences that Old Québec has to offer. New York architect Bruce Price (father of Emily Post) was retained by the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railway to design the hotel. Named after a flamboyant French governor, the Count of Frontenac, whose coat-of-arms can be seen in many areas of the hotel.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
In the heart of Old Québec, this stately hotel stands high on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River in the heart of historic Old Québec. The location offers easy access to all of the wonderful sites and experiences that Old Québec has to offer. New York architect Bruce Price (father of Emily Post) was retained by the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railway to design the hotel. Named after a flamboyant French governor, the Count of Frontenac, whose coat-of-arms can be seen in many areas of the hotel.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
In the heart of Old Québec, this stately hotel stands high on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River in the heart of historic Old Québec. The location offers easy access to all of the wonderful sites and experiences that Old Québec has to offer. New York architect Bruce Price (father of Emily Post) was retained by the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railway to design the hotel. Named after a flamboyant French governor, the Count of Frontenac, whose coat-of-arms can be seen in many areas of the hotel.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
Hôtel Manoir Victoria, originally named Hotel Albion in the 1830's, was located on the East side of Côte du Palais, across the street from the actual hotel. At the time, it was known as the best in town and renting a room cost $1.50 per night. After several owners, fires, reconstructions and renovations, it stands today as a beautiful European style hotel located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, Old Quebec. Please note: there are 23 stairs from the hotel ground level entrance to the main lobby. A phone is available at ground level to request luggage assistance.
5 nights
Québec City
In the heart of Old Québec, this stately hotel stands high on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River in the heart of historic Old Québec. The location offers easy access to all of the wonderful sites and experiences that Old Québec has to offer. New York architect Bruce Price (father of Emily Post) was retained by the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railway to design the hotel. Named after a flamboyant French governor, the Count of Frontenac, whose coat-of-arms can be seen in many areas of the hotel.





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