- Old Quebec: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Quebec is a charming district with narrow streets, stone buildings, and historic churches.
- The Château Frontenac: A grand hotel perched atop a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
- Montmorency Falls: A waterfall just outside of Quebec City, Montmorency Falls is higher than Niagara Falls.
Montreal
- Old Montreal: A historic district with cobblestone streets, art galleries, and boutiques.
- Mount Royal: A large park with hiking trails, lookouts, and views of the city.
- The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal: A beautiful church with stunning stained glass windows.
Gaspe Peninsula
- Percé Rock: A famous rock formation located at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula.
- Bonaventure Island: An island home to a large colony of northern gannets.
- Forillon National Park: A park with hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and camping opportunities.
Saguenay Fjord
- A deep fjord located in the Saguenay region of Quebec.
- Fjord cruises: There are several companies that offer fjord cruises, allowing visitors to see the fjord from the water.
- Tadoussac: A town located at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord.
Laurentian Mountains
- A range of mountains located north of Montreal.
- Mont-Tremblant: A popular ski resort in the Laurentians.
- La Mauricie National Park: A park with hiking trails, camping opportunities, and more.
Eastern Townships
- A region of rolling hills, quaint towns, and covered bridges.
- Sherbrooke: The largest city in the Eastern Townships.
- Magog: A beautiful town located on the shores of Lake Memphremagog.