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French Canada: Montréal & Québec City at a Slower Pace

Program No. 25740RJ
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
7 days
Program Begins
Montreal, QC
Program Concludes
Quebec City, QC
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
13 ( 6B, 3L, 4D )
Activity Level
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3,299
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Slow down and savor the charm of French Canada as you explore Montréal and Québec City at a more relaxed pace. In Québec, “la belle province,” discover evocative architecture, vibrant Francophone culture and a thriving arts scene with expert instructors leading the way. With a thoughtfully paced itinerary that balances field trips with time to linger, you’ll explore world-class museums, stroll historic cobblestone streets and enjoy the region’s renowned culinary traditions. From Montréal’s dynamic neighborhoods to the timeless beauty of Québec City, gain insight into the history, culture and creativity that define this distinctive corner of North America — all while enjoying a comfortable and engaging learning experience.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Discover the artistic highlights of Québec City and Montréal through field trips to renowned museums, including the Pointe-à-Callière Museum, with time to fully appreciate each collection.
  • Experience the Ashukan Cultural Centre in Montréal and hear from a local Indigenous expert about how traditions, identities and communities shape the city.
  • Enjoy relaxed walking explorations of Old Montréal and Old Québec, including time at Notre-Dame Basilica and Chute Montmorency.
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Born and raised in Montreal, Sylvie Nadeau loves Quebec's largest city, the province's vibrant, creative multicultural hub, which she has been exploring her whole life on foot, by subway and on her bike. A professional in the travel industry for over 30 years and a recipient of several awards honoring the quality of her work, Sylvie hosts and coordinates the activities of Road Scholar groups with competence and enthusiasm. Her funny French accent and infectious joie de vivre give all her programs and tours a very personal color. A sports enthusiast, Sylvie is offering a new series for active travelers in addition to the many programs she already coordinates, all highlighting the many colors of Quebec as presented by passionate Quebecers dedicated to sharing the richness of their unique Canadian Province.
Marie Legroulx, a native of Québec City, has a bachelor's in history and a master's in Québec literature. She taught French and Québec literature at local universities for over 20 years. In 2008, she returned to college to become a professional in the tourism industry, and has since been leading historical, architectural and literary explorations. Québec history and language are topics close to her heart since she is a twelfth-generation Québécoise whose ancestors settled on the St. Lawrence River in the mid-seventeenth century.
Françoise Baby loves to share her enthusiasm about Montreal with visitors. She has a penchant for great food — her mother is French! — history, and architecture. What she enjoys most about being a local expert is interaction with Road Scholars. Her wish is that they come away with a cultural experience. The two most frequently asked questions Françoise gets are whether she is a native Montrealer and what is her favorite “thing” about the city. The answers are “yes”, and the multiculturalism that best defines Montreal.
Anna Maria Polonia was born and raised in Quebec City, and is now based in Montreal. Since a young age, she was marveled by Quebec City, and she now appreciates the effervescence of multicultural Montreal. After working in the hospitality industry for over 30 years, she has been sharing the wonders of both cities with her groups.
Ronny Pangia was born and raised in Montreal. His passion for the city led him to study in international business at Concordia University and obtain his MBA from McGill University in 2002. Having worked many years in sales and marketing, Ronny's true interest remains promoting Montreal, leading him to obtain his tourist guide license from l'Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec in 2017. Ronny's interests include listening to music, attending live shows, discovering restaurants and food in the city, and cooking.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to 1.5 miles per day at a moderate pace of 2 mph over varied terrain including sidewalks, cobblestones and hills, some stairs. Standing up to 1 hour per day. Program will require approximately 4 miles of walking over 6 days, plus walking on your own time. Getting on/off a motorcoach, taxi and train. Trains are used as transportation and can be crowded, require standing and require carrying your own baggage on and off. Participants are restricted to one piece of baggage and one carry-on for the train.   Due to cobblestones, narrow sidewalks and hills, wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated on this program. Must be physically capable of participating in all planned program activities. 
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
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Assurance Plan

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Want to Protect Your Investment?

Road Scholar is pleased to offer its Trip Protection Plan as a way to protect your program investment. You may purchase this optional trip protection plan when enrolling in your program.

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Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.

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