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montreal day trips

Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons, with its stunning colours, crisp air and cozy vibes. It's an especially beautiful time of year in this small town which transforms into something worthy of an autumn fairytale.

Woodstock, Vermont is a breathtaking destination to visit during the fall. The historic village is located 3 hours from Montreal, making it an idyllic spot for a getaway.

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You've probably heard about a variety of day trips you can take from Montreal by car. But did you know you can drive to paradise in under an hour? That's right — we have found paradise, and you don't even need to leave the province to get there.

A short 50-minute drive from the city can bring you to a garden so beautiful that it looks more like something from a storybook or fairytale than it does real life. There are heart-shaped flower arches standing more than 15 feet high, moon-shaped plant sculptures and colourful fields of blooms as far as the eye can see.

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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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Montreal is celebrated for its famed attractions, but just outside the city are some pretty peculiar and fascinating museums. From stargazing to submerged stories, you can uncover unexpected treasures that might surprise even the most seasoned Montrealers. If you're in the mood for something different, these nearby cultural gems are worth the detour:

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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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Good beaches near Montreal are a hard find. You're often left to choose between the brown waters of the Saint Lawrence River or some pungent, stagnant lake with dead bugs floating at the surface. There are some hidden gems, however. The beach at parc Jules-Léger in Saint-Anicet might be one.

The park occupies a small point that juts out into the Saint Lawrence. The beach itself is no more than an approximately 10-metre long water access point alongside a small pier. But the one-hour-15-minute trek from Montreal to this humble public dock has a big payoff: sweeping westward views of the river and clear water that occasionally takes on a bright blue or emerald hue.

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So you've run out of local walks and already visited the neighbourhood surrounding just about every metro station. Fear not! Below are six public transit itineraries for day trips to parks across Montreal Island.

These directions assume a weekday departure from the STM's hub at Berri-UQAM station. If you're travelling on the weekend, you might have to take a different route, depending on bus schedules.

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Since fall is finally here and the nice weather seems here to stay (for now), shouldn't you be thinking about taking a little trip to some small towns in Quebec to check out the amazing fall colours?

Yeah, that's a great idea! Here are six of the most adorable small towns in Quebec to check out the incredible fall colours this season.

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