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Quebec is home to plenty of stunning small towns and picturesque villages, but some of its most magical spots are the ones you barely hear about.

If you're looking for a peaceful escape with nature, gastronomy and culture, skip out on the usual vacation spots like Mont-Tremblant or Percé and visit one of these lesser-known destinations instead.

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There's something special about visiting a Quebec small town in winter. The snow piles high, the atmosphere is quiet and calm, and everything becomes cozier.

If you're craving a post-holiday cozy escape, this beautiful Quebec village is home to softly lit cafes, frosty mountain views and the kind of slow, scenic days that feel like a mini-vacation in the middle of winter.

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If you've been dreaming of a romantic European escape but don't want to deal with the transatlantic airfare, we've got good news. One of the world's most affordable and romantic getaways might be closer than you think — and it comes with all the old-world charm you're craving.

On December 15, U.S. News & World Report released its ranking of the Best Affordable Romantic Getaways for 2026, and one Canadian city claimed the #12 spot.

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If you're looking for a winter getaway that feels worlds away from city life, but is still totally doable for a weekend, this charming town in Quebec deserves a spot at the top of your travel list.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, you can visit a dreamy town that offers nature, culture, and major romantic vibes.

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If your idea of a perfect winter getaway involves snow-dusted streets, rushing rivers surrounded by ice, and plenty of places to warm up with a hot drink, this charming Ontario town deserves a spot on your winter bucket list.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, you can visit a scenic town full of history, natural beauty and cozy charm that's the perfect place to spend the season.

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Already thinking about where you'll go in 2026? If you want a getaway that offers beaches, wineries and charming small-town vibes, look no further than this Ontario destination that should be at the top of your list.

Condé Nast Traveler recently released its list of "The Best Places to Go in 2026," featuring stunning destinations across the globe. An Ontario region with fresh air and sparkling water was featured in the roundup, and it's just a road trip from Montreal.

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If you're already dreaming up your next big adventure, listen up! Quebec was just named one of the best places in the world to travel to in 2026 — and it's not because of its food scene or historic cities.

In October, National Geographic released its annual list of the Best Places in the World to Travel to, a ranking of 25 destinations selected by its editors, photographers, and explorers.

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The holidays are here, and if you're flying out of Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) over the next few days and weeks, there's some important info you should know before packing your bags.

This year is different from previous holiday seasons since YUL is in the middle of major construction projects, which means some big changes to how the airport operates — especially when it comes to parking.

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If you're after a winter escape that's straight out of a European postcard, but don't have a Europe-sized budget, then this dreamy small town near Montreal needs to be on your radar.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, you can visit a charming village that feels like a Swiss ski village, minus the expensive flight.

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If you've ever watched a cozy holiday movie and thought, "There's no way places like this actually exist," you need to visit this destination near Quebec that's like a Christmas movie come to life.

Just outside the province, this charming spot offers snow-dusted streets, nostalgic storefronts, and small-town warmth that'll easily get you into the festive spirit.

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If you're looking for a Christmas destination in Montreal that feels straight out of a holiday storybook, this hidden gem needs to be on your radar.

Tucked between old stone buildings and filled with twinkling lights, this unique alley in Montreal is basically the definition of festive holiday magic.

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If you're craving the kind of winter magic that feels straight out of an old-fashioned holiday card, there's a little village in Quebec that turns the charm all the way up once December comes around.

Just a short road trip from Montreal, this Quebec village becomes a full-on Christmas storybook with illuminated streets, Christmas carols drifting from heritage houses, and horse-drawn carriage rides that set the tone for a night you won't soon forget.

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