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Cannons at La Citadelle in Quebec overlook the city skyline and the Château Frontenac with blue mountains visible in the distance.
Canada

French Canada: Montréal & Québec City at a Slower Pace

Program No. 25740RJ
LODGING & MEALS
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What You'll Eat
6 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
4 Dinners
Total: 13 Meals
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian. In some cases, participants may need to self-select from the available options or supplement their meals independently.
Where You'll Stay
3 NIGHTS
Location: Montreal
This hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 NIGHTS
Location: Quebec City
In the heart of Old Québec, Le Monastère des Augustines occupies part of the former Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, founded in 1639 as the first hospital north of Mexico. Thoughtfully restored, this living heritage site blends centuries of history with a serene, secular wellness experience inspired by the Augustinian Sisters’ legacy. Opened in 2015, the Monastery is a leading example of sustainable tourism in Québec. Proceeds from its 65 guest rooms support a nonprofit mission and help offer reduced rates to healthcare workers and caregivers—honoring the Sisters’ enduring calling to “care for those who care for others.” From its architecture to its wellness programming, every detail is designed to preserve the spirit of the place while inviting guests into moments of reflection, renewal, and connection.
3 NIGHTS
Location: Montreal
This hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 NIGHTS
Location: Quebec City
In the heart of Old Québec, Le Monastère des Augustines occupies part of the former Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, founded in 1639 as the first hospital north of Mexico. Thoughtfully restored, this living heritage site blends centuries of history with a serene, secular wellness experience inspired by the Augustinian Sisters’ legacy. Opened in 2015, the Monastery is a leading example of sustainable tourism in Québec. Proceeds from its 65 guest rooms support a nonprofit mission and help offer reduced rates to healthcare workers and caregivers—honoring the Sisters’ enduring calling to “care for those who care for others.” From its architecture to its wellness programming, every detail is designed to preserve the spirit of the place while inviting guests into moments of reflection, renewal, and connection.
3 NIGHTS
Location: Montreal
This hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 NIGHTS
Location: Quebec City
In the heart of Old Québec, Le Monastère des Augustines occupies part of the former Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, founded in 1639 as the first hospital north of Mexico. Thoughtfully restored, this living heritage site blends centuries of history with a serene, secular wellness experience inspired by the Augustinian Sisters’ legacy. Opened in 2015, the Monastery is a leading example of sustainable tourism in Québec. Proceeds from its 65 guest rooms support a nonprofit mission and help offer reduced rates to healthcare workers and caregivers—honoring the Sisters’ enduring calling to “care for those who care for others.” From its architecture to its wellness programming, every detail is designed to preserve the spirit of the place while inviting guests into moments of reflection, renewal, and connection.