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day trips montreal

If you've been looking for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of city life, but don't have a car to venture outside of Montreal, then we've totally got you covered. Well… Navette Nature does.

A Montreal shuttle company known as NaNa (Navette Nature) for short, offers monthly recurring shuttles to countless parks and nature reserves across Quebec — this way, you can enjoy a day trip from Montreal even if you don't have a vehicle.

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Picture this: stunning shades of red, orange, and gold blanket the Quebec landscape, making every road trip feel like a journey through a Hallmark movie. From charming villages painted in autumnal hues to hidden forest gems waiting to be explored, there are loads of stunning spots near Montreal where you can see exceptional views of the fall foliage.

So, we've curated a list of 17 irresistible destinations that'll have you falling head over heels for the autumn season in Quebec. So, grab your flannel, pumpkin-spiced latte and a camera; because the foliage-filled adventures don't last nearly as long enough as they should.

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Road trips have a magic all their own — the open road, an ever-changing landscape, and the sweet sense of freedom. Departing from Montreal, within a three-hour radius, there is a patchwork of destinations, each with its own character. We're not just talking about scenery — though there's plenty of that — but also the experiences that make each stop unique. From the creamy satisfaction of artisanal ice cream factories that turn the simplest ingredients into frozen delights to sandy beaches offering relaxation.

For those with a spring in their step, various hiking trails provide both challenge and reward, with views that stretch as far as the eye can see. And if you're looking to add a stamp to your passport, some of these short road trips even venture south of the Canadian border.

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If you've been looking for a fitting way to cheers the summer season, a day trip to a picturesque winery only 30 minutes from Montreal might be the weekend getaway you've been seeking.

Le Vignoble Rivière du Chêne is located in Saint-Eustache and offers enchanting views of its vineyard, perfect for sipping some wine and soaking up the sun.

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Winter has loosened its icy grip. Ice has retreated from the trails and the fragrance of wet grass and fresh vegetation fills the air. It's spring at last — time to emerge from our dank city apartments and stretch our cramped legs after a season of couch potatoing. Here are eight spring hikes in Quebec to get started.

Most of these hikes have an intermediate level of difficulty, but there are a few more challenging routes for the extra adventurous.

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At the shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Nicolet, Quebec, is a boardwalk trail that offers spectacular views through the forest and across the marsh of the local Parc écomaritime de l'Anse-du-Port.

The 710-metre trail leads to a 12.3-metre lookout tower, where, from the top, it looks like the boardwalk stretches endlessly through nature.

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Now, we don't want to brag or anything but they don't call Quebec la belle province for nothing... alright, we love to brag a little bit!

Quebec is downright stunning year-round, but when summer rolls around and the world comes to life again, the province is nothing short of magical.

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Can you believe it's already April?! But you know what that means...warmer days in Montreal are FINALLY upon us.

So, while we wait for the city to return to its sunniest self and hit that full bloom, here are some things to do in Montreal this weekend to help bring some much-needed colour back into the city.

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