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Top 10 Further Attractions

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  • 1. Musée du Fort

    State-of-the-art technology has created a diorama that illustrates the tale of this walled city.

  • 2. Musée d’art Inuit Brousseau

    The Inuit sculptures displayed here help illustrate the lifestyles and traditions of these native Canadian peoples.

  • 3. Bastion du Roy Lookout

    Come here for incredible views of Ile d’Orléans, the St Lawrence River, Mont Sainte-Anne and the South Shore.

  • 4. Parks Canada Exhibition Hall

    Set in a 19th-century heritage building, this site presents temporary cultural exhibitions and offers brochures and descriptions of Parks Canada sites throughout Québec and Canada.

  • 5. Les Glissades de la Terrasse-Dufferin

    This unique winter attraction features three icy toboggan runs bolting participants at 70 kmph (45 mph) down a steep 250-m (820-ft) incline. A Québec tradition.

  • 6. Verrerie la Mailloche

    A glass-blowing museum and shop where you can see masters of this craft at work.

  • 7. Grand canyon des Chutes Sainte-Anne

    Only 20 minutes outside the city are a series of waterfalls contained in a narrow canyon. A breathtaking sight.

  • 8. Chemin du Roy

    The “King’s Road” (route 138) winds from Montréal to Québec. It is known today by cyclists as the Route Verte for its beautiful bike path trailing beside the St Lawrence River.

  • 9. Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier

    Located 40 km (25 miles) from downtown Québec City, this immense park abounds with lakes, mountains, and outdoor activities in all seasons.

  • 10. Station Touristique Duchesnay

    To see the glorious Canadian forests head west toward Sainte- Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier. This region has the Hôtel de Glace, and a riot of winter attractions, as well as watersports on Lac Saint-Joseph.

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